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Doctoral Program Subcommittee on Communications


Degree Programs: Full-Time: M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.

Chair: Todd Gitlin, Ph.D.
201F Journalism
Tel: 212.854.8124
e-mail:tg2058@columbia.edu


Director of the Doctoral Program: Andie Tucher, Ph.D.
201C Journalism
Tel: 212.854.6495
e-mail:ajt21@columbia.edu


Dissertation Sponsors

Casey N. Blake:
Professor, Ph.D., Rochester, 1987
Interests: American studies
Approved Dissertation Sponsor
Herbert J. Gans:
Professor, Ph.D., Pennsylvania, 1957
Interests: Poverty and antipoverty policy; ethnicity; news media and mass media; equality
Approved Dissertation Sponsor
Todd Gitlin:
Professor, Ph.D., California (Berkeley), 1977
Interests: Mass communication/public opinion, cultural sociology, theory
Approved Dissertation Sponsor
Robert O. McClintock:
Professor (Teachers College), Ph.D., Columbia, 1968
Interests: History of educational and political thought; communication theory and social thought in the 20th century; interaction of digital technologies and education
Approved Dissertation Sponsor
Frank Moretti:
Professor (Teachers College), Ph.D., Columbia, 1983
Interests: Media and education from antiquity to present
Approved Dissertation Sponsor
Eli Noam:
Professor, J.D., Ph.D., Harvard, 1975
Interests: Economics and management of media, information and communications
Approved Dissertation Sponsor
Michael Schudson:
Professor, Ph.D., Harvard, 1976
Interests: History and sociology of the American news media, advertising, popular culture, Watergate, and cultural memory
Approved Dissertation Sponsor
Robert Y. Shapiro:
Professor, Ph.D., Chicago, 1982
Interests: Public opinion, political leadership, policy-making, the mass media, political participation
Approved Dissertation Sponsor
David Stark:
Arthur Lehman Professor of Sociology and International and Public Affairs, Ph.D., Harvard, 1982
Interests: Economic sociology; sociology of innovation; democratization and organizational change in post socialist Eastern Europe
Approved Dissertation Sponsor
Andie Tucher:
Associate Professor, Ph.D., New York, 1990
Interests: American cultural and social history, especially the history of journalism and media, the history of the book, historiography,and the social uses of stories and storytelling
Approved Dissertation Sponsor




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