Ellen Mickiewicz, James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy Studies and Director, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy; Professor of Political Science

Office Location: 143 Sanford Inst Bldg
Office Phone: +1 919 613 7340
Email Address: epm@pps.duke.edu
Areas of Expertise:
International
Media and Communications
Education:
PhD, Yale University, 1965
B.A., Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, 1960
Research Categories: Mass Media, Democratization, and Former Soviet Union
Research Description: Research: Viewers' processing of television news; media and democratization in countries in transition
Recent Publications (More Publications)
- E. Mickiewicz. "Icon-Anchors and Russian Television Viewers." The News of Politics, the Politics of News. Ed. Doris Graber, Pippa Norris, Denis McQuail 2ndCongressional Quarterly Press, 2007 There was a first book of which the editors and the press decided to make a second edition. Some, not all, of the previous contributors were asked to contribute to the new version. My chapter is wholly new, using the dataset from my current research project, but otherwise completely new. I expect that will be true of most of the chapters.
- E. Mickiewicz. ""The Media during the Soviet Era"." Dizionario del Comunismo. Ed. Silvio Pons and Robert Service Giulio Einaudi publishers, 2006 expected publication: 2006
- E. Mickiewicz. "Does 'Trust' Mean Attention, Comprehension and Acceptance? Paradoxes of Russian Viewers' News Processing,” , 2006.." Mass Media and New Democracies,. Ed. ed. Katrin Voltmer, Routledge, 2006
- E. Mickiewicz. "“The Election News Story on Russian Television: A World Apart from Viewers”." Slavic Review Spring (2006): pp. 1-23. [author's comments]
- E. Mickiewicz. "Excavating Concealed Tradeoffs vol. 22:3, (July-September 2005), 355-380.." Political Communication 22.3 (Fall, 2005): 355-380. [abs] [author's comments]

