Architects of Communication Scholarship - Kathleen Jamieson and Her Journey Through Sexism, Academia, Politics, and Journalism


In this episode, Dr. Kathleen Jamieson reflects on her career thus far through the lens of academia, politics, and journalism. From her early days as an aspiring scholar to an award-winning writer and leader of the political fact-checking movement, Dr. Jamieson recalls her inspirations and career moves that ultimately innovated her accomplished work in libraries and on Capital Hill. However, Dr. Jamieson also discusses her experiences breaking through sexist encounters and forging a path for women in academia, politics, and journalism.   

 
Featuring
Ellen Wartella
Kate Kenski
Kathleen Jamieson

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More from the host & speakers:

Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication; Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences
Northwestern University 

Professor of Communication; Professor of Political Communication, Public Opinion, and Research Methods 
University of Arizona
 
Elizabeth Ware Packard Professor of Communication, Annenberg School for Communication; Walter and Leonore Annenberg Director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Public Policy Center Program Director of the Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands
University of Pennsylvania 
 

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Copy and Audio Editors:
Lucia Barnum 
Bennett Pack

Executive Producer:
DeVante Brown


Architects of Communication Scholarship - Kathleen Jamieson and Her Journey Through Sexism, Academia, Politics, and Journalism
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