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CONTRIBUTORS
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND
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WALLACE B. EBERHARD is Professor in the Henry W. Grady College of
Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia.
MARC EDGE is a doctoral student in the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism
at Ohio University.
DANIEL J. FOLEY is Associate Professor in the School of Journalism at the
University of Tennessee.
JACQUELINE NASH GIFFORD is a doctoral student in the E. W. Scripps
School of Journalism at Ohio University.
MILENA KARAGYAZOVA, is a freelance writer in Bulgaria, her native coun-
try.
DAVID KENNAMER is Associate Professor in the School of Mass Commu-
nications at Virginia Commonwealth University.
STEPHEN LACY is Professor in the School of Journalism at Michigan State
University.
EDWARD LEE LAMOUREUX is Associate Professor in the Department of
Communication at Bradley University.
DOMINIC L. LASORSA is Associate Professor in the Department of Journal-
ism at the University of Texas.
CAROL M. LIEBLER is Associate Professor in the S. I. Newhouse School of
Public Communications at Syracuse University.
JAROL B. MANHEIM is Professor in the School of Media and Public Affairs
at George Washington University.
J. SEAN McCLENEGHAN is Professor in the School of Journalism and Mass
Communications at New Mexico State University.
WILL NORTON is Dean of the College of Journalism and Mass Communica-
tions at the University of Nebraska.
FOLU FOLARIN OGUNDIMU is Associate Professor in the School of Jour-
nalism at Michigan State University.
DAVID C. PERLMUTTER is Assistant Professor in the Manship School of
Journalism and Mass Communication at Louisiana State University.
DON RANLY is Professor in the School of Journalism at the University of
Missouri.
SAM G. RILEY is Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.