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Patrick Parsons

Patrick Parsons teaches and conducts research in the general areas of media technology and social change, and media ethics and responsibility. His particular research interests include cable television history and operations, emerging media technologies and society, media technology and ethics and normative philosophy.

He is the co-author of The Cable and Satellite Television Industry. He is also the author of Cable Television and the First Amendment and co-editor of The Journalist's Moral Compass. His scholarly articles have appeared in the Journal of Communication, Journalism Quarterly, the Journal of Mass Media Ethics, the Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media and the Journal of Advertising.

He is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Media Economics and Mass Comm Review and has reviewed manuscripts for The Journal of Communication, the Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, Journalism Quarterly and the Journal of Mass Media Ethics, among others. He is a continuing reviewer of book manuscripts for several publishing houses.

He has been active in the Broadcast Educators Association and the Association of Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), serving as head of AEJMC's Mass Communication and Society division. He has presented conference papers, organized conventions and convention sessions, served as a discussant and paper reviewer across a range of media-related research areas, with a special emphasis on telecommunications issues.

He is a founding organizer of the Academic Research Session at the annual convention of the National Cable Television Association. He also sits on the Library Advisory Council for the National Cable Television Center and Museum. Prior to joining the faculty at Penn State, Parsons was an assistant professor in the Department of Communication at California State University at Fullerton. He earned his Ph.D. in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota, where his work focused on cable television policy and history.

Parsons has a professional background in print and broadcast journalism, having worked as a wire service reporter and television news writer in Los Angeles in the mid-1970s. He holds a B.A. (1974) and M.A. (1978) in journalism from the California State University at Northridge, where he graduated cum laude.

Patrick Parsons
Don Davis Professor in Ethics

105C Carnegie Building
University Park, PA 16802
Phone (814) 863-5678
Email pp6@psu.edu
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Comm 501: Ph.D. Proseminar in Mass Communications

 

 


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