Dr. Bradley S. Greenberg is University Distinguished Professor of Communication and Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media Emeritus at Michigan State University and former chairperson of the Departments of Communication and Telecommunication. He also has served as interim Dean of the College of Communication Arts & Sciences. Dr. Greenberg's research career has centered on the social effects of contemporary mass media.
The author of more than 200 published academic articles and chapters, Dr. Greenberg's most recent book is Communication and Terrorism: Public and Media Responses to 9/11. Dr. Greenberg is a Fellow of the International Communication Association and past president of ICA.
Current work: Parental mediation behaviors; body images on television; portrayal of racial minorities on television; public use of media in response to terrorism; the transition to digital TV.
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