Simpson,
Roger A.
Ph.D, Communications, University of Washington, 1973. |
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Office: CMU 129
Phone: 543-0405
E-Mail: newsboy@u.washington.edu Roger Simpson, professor, studies journalism ethics and practices, reporting,
American media history, cultural studies/critical theory, and the role of trauma
in journalism and culture. He is the Dart Professor of Journalism and Trauma and
from 2000-2006 was the founding director of the Dart Center for Journalism and
Trauma. |
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Selected Publications
Covering Violence: A Guide to Ethical Reporting about Victims and Trauma.
With William Cote. Columbia University Press, 2nd edition, 2006.
An Evening at the Garden of Allah: A Gay Cabaret in Seattle. With
Don Paulson. Columbia University Press, 1996.
Unionism or Hearst: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer Strike of 1936.
With William E. Ames. 1978.
'Our Single Remedy for All Ills': The History of the Idea of a National Press
Council, American Journalism, 1995. "Freedom of the Press: The Press and the Court Write a New First Amendment,"
in Judging the Constitution: Critical Essays on Judicial Lawmaking, 1989. |