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Richard Cole

Title: Teaching Assistant Professor, Dean Emeritus, School of Media and Journalism
Department/School: School of Media and Journalism , CB#3365
Telephone: (919) 843-8289
Email:richard_cole@unc.edu
Appointed Year: 1971
Education:• PHD Journalism, University of Minnesota 1971
World Area Of Focus:• Latin America 50%-74%
• Russia/Eastern Europe 10%-24%
• Western Europe/European Union (EU) 10%-24%
Languages:• Spanish (professional proficiency)
Specialization:International communication, concerns of professional journalists, education for journalism-mass communication
Relevant Experience:• Overseas experience: Brazil, Chile; Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico
Distinctions:• -ongoing Director, Visiting International Scholars Program, UNC School of Journalism and Mass Communication
• -ongoing Awardee, Distinguished Service Medal Citation, UNC General Alumni Association
• -ongoing Awardee, Freedom Forum Medal for Distinguished Accomplishments in Journalism/Mass Communication Administratio
• -ongoing Dean Emeritus of UNC-CH''''s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, consistently ranked in top five in the nation
• -ongoing served as vice president, International Association for Mass Communication Research
• -ongoing Accredited by the National Journalism-Mass Communication Accreditation Association
• 1984-2005 Vice President, International Association for Mass Communication Research
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 10
Relevant Courses Taught:• Mass Communication in Mexico
Recent Publications:• 1999 Ed. Communication in Latin America, Journalism, Mass Media, and Society. Wilmington, DE:Scholarly Resources. 1999
• 1984 “An American View of the New World Information Order,” with R.L. Stevenson. Cultures. UNESCO.
• 1980 Foreign News and the New World Information Order. With R. L. Stevenson. Debate. Report to the U.S. International Communication Agency.
• 1976 Border Impact:Canadian and U.S. Media and Canadian Identity. Ed. with Albert Hester. Proceedings of the AEJ Plenary Sessions of August 18, 1975. Brookings, SD:International Communication Division of the Association for Education in Journalism. 1976

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