James Shanahan is a Professor (and Founding Dean) in the Media School at Indiana University. His research interests focus on media effects and public opinion. Special areas of focus are communication in the academy and self-censorship.
Engagement as an HxA Member:
Presented at HxA Virtual Event, Summit, or Conference
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Guest on HxA Podcast
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Active HxA Campus Community Co-Chair
Author of essay in inquisitive magazine or HxA's blog
Former or Current Faculty Fellow at HxA's Segal Center for Academic Pluralism
Speaker's Title and Institutional/Organizational Affiliation:
Professor, Media School, Indiana University
Event Type :
Lecture/Presentation
Fireside Chat
Book Talk
Constitution Day Event
Classroom Visit
Workshop
Podcast
Debate, Forum, or HxConversation
Speaking Topics - List up to 5 specific topics or titles, each separated by a semicolon:
media; self-censorship; academic administration; public opinion
Blackout Dates (Dates speaker is unavailable, Days/Month/Year):
NA
Distance Willing to Travel:
Any/No Limits to Travel Radius
Scholarly Area:
Social Sciences
Modality of Event :
In Person and/or Virtual
Willingness to be recorded:
Willing
Speaking Fee (Not including travel/lodging expenses):
$0-$5,000 USD
Recent Appearance (1 of 5) -title, host institution, year:
Underestimations and exaggerations: A roundup from the world of media effects. Univ. Milano-Bicocca, 2022