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Teresa
Heinz Housel Specialty Areas: Mass Media and Cultural Studies, Print Media and Journalism, International Communication, and Qualitative Research Methods Research and Publications Publications: "Solar Panels, Shovels, and the 'Net: Selective Uses of Technology in the Homesteading Movement." Information, Communication & Society, 9 (2) (April 2006: 182-201. "From Civil Rights to Environmental Rights: Constructions of Race, Community, and Identity in Three African-American Newspapers' Coverage of the Environmental Justice Movement." Journal of Communication Inquiry 29 (1) (January 2005): 47-65. "Street Newspapers" and "The Big Issue of Britain." The Encyclopedia of Homelessness (pp. 534-540). Boston: Berkshire. Fall 2004. "Preparing Future Faculty: Program Integrates Theory and Practice." C & CS News (Winter 2003). Quarterly newsletter of the Critical and Cultural Studies Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Submitted Manuscripts for Review: The Cultural Politics of Housing in a Capitalist Society: Representations of Homelessness in Contemporary American Newspapers. Submitted manuscript as a book proposal to Rutgers University Press, September 2006. "Australian Nationalism and Globalization: Narratives of the Nation in the Sydney Olympics' Opening Ceremony." Submitted manuscript for review in June 2006 to Critical Studies in Media Communication. "British Journalists' Attitudes Toward Homelessness and The Big Issue." Submitted proposal for book chapter in Masy 2006 for Kevin Howley's (Professor, DePauw University Department of Communication & Theater) proposed edited book, Globalization and Community Democracy: Community Media in the 21st Century.
Research in Progress: Extending analysis of homelessness coverage in The Washington Post and The Christian Science Monitor for book publication Updating M.A. Thesis research of British national journalists' attitudes toward homelessness and The Big Issue.
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