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Borubaeva, Anisa Professor, Institute of Eastern Languages and Cultures, Department of Journalism, Kyrgyz State Pedagogical University, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic Research: Election Tools in Mass Media Johns Hopkins University--School of Advanced International Studies, Central Asia-Caucasus Institute, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Fred Starr October 2004 - October 2005 |
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Cai, Wen Associate Dean, School of Journalism, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China Research: How Mass Media in the United States Deals With Unexpected Public Affairs Boston University, College of Communication, Department of Journalism, Boston, MA, c/o Prof. Michael J. Berlin Columbia University, Weatherhead East Asian Institute, New York, NY, c/o Dr. Benjamin L. Liebman September 2004 - August 2005 |
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Ivanovski, Hristo Diplomatic Editor, Political Section, Dnevnik Daily News, Skopje, Macedonia Research: A Comparative Study of American and Macedonian Standards in Writing Editorials and Commentaries Duke University, Sanford Institute of Public Policy, DeWitt Wallace Center for Communications and Journalism, Durham, NC, c/o Dr. Ken Rogerson August 2004 - May 2005 |
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Kanayama, Tsutomu Associate Professor, Department of Journalism, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan Research: Impacts of Policy Making on the Digitization of Terrestrial Television in the United States George Washington University, School of Media and Public Affairs, Washington, DC, c/o Dr. Christopher H. Sterling August 2004 - March 2005 |
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Kojima, Itsuko Staff Writer, Japan Agricultural News, Osaka-shi, Japan Research: The Determinants of the Successful Business Partnership Between Food and Health Organizations and the Media New School University, The New School, English Language Studies Department, New York, NY, c/o Prof. Caitlin Morgan Columbia University, Teachers College, Program in Nutrition, Department of Health and Behavior Studies, New York, NY, c/o Dr. Isobel Contento August 2004 - June 2005 |
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Nip, Yee Man Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon, Hong Kong Research: Investigating the Practices of Public Journalism in the United States University of Maryland--College Park, Philip Merrill College of Journalism, College Park, MD, c/o Dr. Maurine Hoffman Beasley September 2004 - June 2005 |
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Ogasawara, Midori Staff Writer, Fukuoka Head Office, City News Department, Asahi Shimbun, Fukuoka, Japan Research: Electronic Surveillance Systems: An Ethical Examination Stanford University, Department of Communication, Knight Fellowships, Stanford, CA, c/o Dr. James Bettinger September 2004 - August 2005 |
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Persson, Liselott Reporter, Regional News Program "ABC", Swedish Television, Stockholm, Sweden Lecturing and Research: Life and Journalism of the United States Macalester College, The World Press Institute, St. Paul, MN, c/o Ms. Kristine Mortensen July 2004 - November 2004 |
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Strovskiy, Dmitry Professor, Department of Journalism, Urals State University, Ekaterinburg, Russia Lecturing: The History of Russian Journalism: 1917-2003 University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Chapel Hill, NC, c/o Dr. Richard Cole January 2005 - June 2005 |
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Sultana, Akhtar Professor, Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh Research: Coverage of Islam Inside and Outside the Classroom: An Analysis of American Media and Education Initiatives University of Oklahoma, Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication, Norman, OK, c/o Dr. Joe S. Foote September 2004 - December 2004 |
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Yarmakhov, Boris Associate Professor, Department of Theory and Practice of Administration, Nizhny Novgorod Institute for Developing Education, Nizhny Norgorod, Russia Research: The Image of Russia in the U.S. Press: Cognitive Informational Approach Harvard University, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Cambridge, MA, c/o Dr. Lisbeth L. Tarlow January 2005 - September 2005 |
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