Latinos and Media Project

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Academia

This section is dedicated to Latino and non-Latino professors from around the country who from social science or humanities perspectives teach and/or conduct research on issues related to Latinos and the media. Their work focuses on a variety of topics such as the history of Latino-oriented media, the stereotypes and other representations of Latinos in film and TV, the uses by and effects of the media on Latinos, news media coverage of Latinos and Latino issues, political communication and Latinos, Latino children and television, Latino advertising and marketing, and Latino and Latin American film, among others.
The information provided in this section of the LAMP web site serves only as a basic guide to these professors and their work. For further information, the reader should contact the professors directly.

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Name Affiliation Title
University of Wisconsin at Madison
Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Texas
Associate Professor Department of Radio Television Film
Tulane University
Professor Department of Communication
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Research Professor of Communications Professor of Media Studies
New York University
Professor of American Studies
Michigan State University
Departments of Communication and Telecommunication University Distinguished Professor Emeritus
University of Texas at Austin
Professor Department of Radio Television Film
Fordham University
Professor of Sociology
Texas State University
Director of the Center for the Study of Latino Media and Markets
Humboldt Universitat Zu Berlin
Professor Institut Fur Romanistik
St. Thomas University
Institute for Communication Entertainment and Media
University of Miami
Associate Professor School of Communication
University of Wisconsin
Professor School of Journalism and Mass Communication
University of New Mexico
Associate Professor Department of Communication and Journalism
Rutgers University
Dean of the School of Communication and Information
University of San Diego
Assistant Professor Department of Communication Studies
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tenured Associate Professor School of Journalism and Mass Communication
University of Texas
Associate Professor Department of Journalism
Aston University
Lecturer in Hispanic Studies
University of Cental Florida
Associate Professor
Arizona State University
Professor School of Justice and Social Inquiry
North Carolina State University
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
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University of California Los Angeles
Associate Professor Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies
Trinity Washington University
Associate Professor of Communication
Illinois State University
Assistant Professor Department of Psychology
University of Southern California
Professor Annenberg School of Communication
University of Texas San Antonio
Assistant Professor