Ken Rogerson, Research Director, DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy
| Office Location: | 140 Sanford Inst Bldg |
| Office Phone: | 919.613.7387 or 919.613.7330 |
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Teaching (Fall 2008):
- PUBPOL 114.002, POL ANALY PUB POL MAKING
Synopsis
- Sanford 03, MW 02:50 PM-04:05 PM
- PUBPOL 114.04D, POL ANALY PUB POL MAKING
Synopsis
- Sanford 102, F 01:30 PM-02:20 PM
- PUBPOL 114.05D, POL ANALY PUB POL MAKING
Synopsis
- Sanford 150, F 11:40 AM-12:55 PM
- PUBPOL 114.06D, POL ANALY PUB POL MAKING
Synopsis
- Sanford 102, F 10:20 AM-11:10 AM
- PUBPOL 202.01, POLICY JOURNALISM/MEDIA ST
- Sanford 03, F 02:50 PM-05:20 PM
- Education:
PhD University of South Carolina 2000 M.A. Brigham Young University 1991 B.A. Bringham Young University 1990
- Specialties:
- Political Science/Public Policy & Media
- Research Interests:
International communications; media; foreign policy; Internet politics and policy
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- K.S. Rogerson, Guest Editor, Technology and Politics, Knowlege, Technology and Policy, vol. 18 no. 3 (Fall, 2005) .
- K.S. Rogerson, A Lot of Good Questions: A Few Good Answers: A look at Current Research on the Internet and Politics, Political Communication, vol. 22 no. 2 (April-June 2005), pp. 237-244 .
- K.S. Rogerson, Talking Past Each Other: IO Internet Policy in the Developing World, International Politics, vol. 41 no. 2 (June, 2004), pp. 176-195 .
- K.S. Rogerson, The Internet as Political Advocacy Forum, Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications, vol. 2 (2003) .
- K.S. Rogerson, Addressing the Negative Consequences of the Information Age: Lessons from Karl Polanyi and the Industrial Revolution, Information, Communication and Society, vol. 6 no. 1 (2003), pp. 104-123 .
During his studies at the University of South Carolina Mr. Rogerson won the Excellence in Teaching Award, and the journal which he edited, Global Governance, was named the Best New Journal in the United States in Business, Social Sciences and the Humanities by the Association of American Publishers. He worked as a Research Assistant at the Walker Institute of International Studies at the University of South Carolina, where he organized conferences and seminars and assisted in the publication of working papers, newsletters and annual reports.
