The following experts from the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development are available to comment on a variety of issues relating to the first Presidential debate of the 2012 election, in addition to a number of political issues as voting day approaches:
The following experts from the NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development are available to comment on a variety of issues relating to the first Presidential debate of the 2012 election, in addition to a number of political issues as voting day approaches:
• Rodney Benson, associate professor, Department of Media, Culture, and Communication and sociology
News media coverage of politics and social issues; political communication; political campaign strategies; social movements; international comparative studies of news media; public media
• Charlton McIlwain (video), associate professor, Department of Media, Culture, and Communication
African-American voters and the GOP; political rhetoric/speeches; media coverage of political campaigns; political advertising; minority political candidates; race messages in political campaigns
• Joel Middleton (video), visiting assistant professor of applied statistics, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Voter behavior and political persuasion, survey design and experimental interventions for political organizations
• Jonathan Zimmerman, professor of history and education; Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
The history of American politics
About the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
Located in the heart of Greenwich Village, NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development prepares students for careers in the arts, education, health, media, and psychology. Since its founding in 1890, the Steinhardt School's mission has been to explore the human experience through public service, global collaboration, research, scholarship, and practice. To learn more about NYU Steinhardt, visit: http://steinhardt.nyu.edu.