Faculty
Jeremy Bailenson
Thomas More Storke Professor of Communication
Director, Doctoral Program in Communication
bailenso@stanford.edu
650.723.0701
web.stanford.edu/~bailenso
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 328
Bailenson studies the psychology of Virtual and Augmented Reality, in particular how virtual experiences lead to changes in perceptions of self and others.
Angèle Christin
Associate Professor
Richard E. Guggenhime Faculty Scholar
Director, Graduate Program in Coterminal Media Studies
angelec@stanford.edu
650.725.6113
www.angelechristin.com
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 334
Christin's research examines how algorithms and analytics transform professional values, expertise, and work practices.
James S. Fishkin
Janet M. Peck Professor of International Communication
jfishkin@stanford.edu
650.723.4611
cdd.stanford.edu
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 350
Fishkin’s work focuses on deliberative democracy and democratic theory.
Theodore L. Glasser
Professor of Communication, Emeritus
glasser@stanford.edu
web.stanford.edu/~glasser
Glasser’s research focuses on media practices and performance, with emphasis on questions of press responsibility and accountability.
James T. Hamilton
Hearst Professor of Communication
Director, Stanford Journalism Program
jayth@stanford.edu
650.723.5448
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 340
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Hamilton’s research focuses on computational journalism and he is exploring how the costs of story discovery can be lowered through better use of data and algorithms.
Jeff Hancock
Harry and Norman Chandler Professor of Communication
hancockj@stanford.edu
650.723.5499
sml.stanford.edu
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 300J
Hancock works on understanding psychological and interpersonal processes in social media.
Gabriella Harari
Assistant Professor
gharari@stanford.edu
650.497.9912
maplab.stanford.edu
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 324
Harari studies personality expression, behavior change, and digital media use in daily life.
Thomas Hayden
Professor of the Practice, Earth Systems
thayden@stanford.edu
650.721.5722
Y2E2, Rm. 171
Shanto Iyengar
William Robertson Coe Professor
Professor of Political Science
Professor of Communication
siyengar@stanford.edu
650.723.5509
pcl.stanford.edu
Encina Hall, Rm. 419
Iyengar’s areas of expertise include the role of mass media in democratic societies, public opinion, and political psychology.
Jon A. Krosnick
Frederic O. Glover Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor of Communication
Professor of Political Science
krosnick@stanford.edu
650.725.3031
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 432
Krosnick does research on attitude formation, change, and effects, on the psychology of political behavior, and on survey research methods.
Xiaochang Li
Assistant Professor
xiaochangli@stanford.edu
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 436
Li’s research examines questions surrounding the relationship between information technology and knowledge production and its role in the organization of social life.
Geri Migielicz
Hearst Professional in Residence
gerim@stanford.edu
650.723.2910
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 332
Jennifer Pan
Sir Robert Ho Tung Professor in Chinese Studies
Professor of Communication
Senior Fellow, Freeman Spogli Institute For International Studies
jp1@stanford.edu
650.725.7326
jenpan.com
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 330
Pan’s research examines the role of digital media in the politics of authoritarian and democratic contexts.
Nathaniel Persily
Professor of Law
Professor of Communication by courtesy
npersily@law.stanford.edu
650.725.9875
Persily’s scholarship and legal practice focus on American election law.
Cheryl Phillips
Hearst Professional in Residence
Director, Big Local News
cep3@stanford.edu, @cephillips
650.723.2504
McClatchy Hall, Rm 300C
Phillips specializes in data journalism and investigative journalism that uses data.
Gary M. Pomerantz
Lecturer
garyp1@stanford.edu
@garympomerantz
650.723.1941
www.garympomerantz.com
Gary M. Pomerantz is a nonfiction author and journalist, and has served the past fourteen years as a lecturer in the Department of Communication at Stanford University.
Nilam Ram
Professor of Communication
Professor of Psychology
nilamram@stanford.edu
McClatchy Hall, Room 300A
Ram studies the dynamic interplay between psychological and media processes and how they change from moment-to-moment and across the life span.
Byron Reeves
Paul C. Edwards Professor of Communication
reeves@stanford.edu
650.725.3033
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 300D
Reeves’ research includes message processing, social cognition, and social and emotion responses to media.
James V. Risser
Professor (Teaching), Emeritus
Director Emeritus, John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships
Serdar Tumgoren
Lorry I. Lokey Visiting Professor in Professional Journalism
tumgoren@stanford.edu
650.725.7092
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 342
Tumgoren is passionate about open source tools and platforms that help journalists uncover data-driven stories.
Fred Turner
Harry and Norman Chandler Professor of Communication
Chair, Department of Communication
Director, Undergraduate Studies in Communication
fturner@stanford.edu
650.723.0706
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 438
Turner studies media, technology and American cultural history.
Janine Zacharia
Carlos Kelly McClatchy Lecturer
zacharia@stanford.edu
650.723.0780
janinezacharia.net
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 300H