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The web site states the following, "I am an assistant professor of political science at King University." I noticed that the web page said " 8203; I received my Ph." They also said " in political science, with a focus in international relations, from Texas AM University. in political science and history from Whitworth University. My research has been supported by the Joint Special Operations University and USAID. For more information about my research, please see my research page or email me at ben. A member of USAIDs Higher Education Solution Network."ANALYZE SIMILAR WEB SITES
Old Blog, New Blog. I recently made a rather overdue move onto Tumblr for my main blogging purposes. I left this blog neglected and abandoned like a year-old mobile phone. It was a rather less elegant transition than I had hoped, for which I apologise. I may attempt to use both concurrently for a bit until I settle into something that feels comfortable. com - please come and follow me over there! Tuesday, 5 November 2013.
Assistant Professor in Political Communication, Journalism. Entrance to Murphy Hall, University of Minnesota. I am an Assistant Professor at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. I study the changing media landscape and its impact on journalistic practice, elite messaging, and how citizens engage in political and civic life. And my contact information is here. You can also occasionally find me posting to this blog.
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