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Erika Franklin Fowler

Erika Franklin Fowler is an American political scientist. She is an Associate professor of Government at Wesleyan University, having previously served as a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.

Erika Franklin Fowler
Academic background
EducationB.A., mathematics and political science, 2000, St. Olaf College
M.A., political science, 2002, PhD., political science, 2007, University of Wisconsin–Madison
ThesisMissing messages? elections on local television news (2007)
Doctoral advisorBarry Burden
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Michigan School of Public Health
Wesleyan University

Early life and education edit

Franklin Fowler was born to two public school teachers.[1] She earned her Bachelor of Arts from St. Olaf College and her Master's degree and PhD in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[2] Her thesis was titled Missing messages? elections on local television news and Barry Burden sat on her committee.[3] While earning her PhD, one of Franklin Fowler's faculty advisors directed the Wisconsin Advertising Project and, upon his retirement, Franklin Fowler and others took over.[4] She also co-authored a study titled Medical News for the Public to Use? What's on Local TV News[5] which used a representative sample of the top 50 news markets to conclude that 76% of all stories involved a medical condition.[6]

Career edit

Upon earning her PhD, Franklin Fowler accepted a two year Robert Wood Johnson Scholarship in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan School of Public Health.[7] In 2010, she became an Assistant professor of government at Wesleyan University and co-directed their newly launched Wesleyan Media Project (WMP). The aim of the project was to provide a non-partisan, neutral analysis of all political television advertising during the 2010 United States elections to the public.[8] They quantified data collected during the election and concluded that the tone of advertisements during the campaign were equal to those in 2008.[9] Following the same idea, in 2013 she co-published Negative, angry, and ubiquitous: Political advertising in 2012 with Travis N. Ridout. Together, they quantified the data of 3 million campaign ads during the 2012 United States elections and concluded that three-quarters of all ads in the presidential race were negative in tone.[10]

During the 2015–16 academic year, Franklin Fowler co-authored a book with Michael M. Franz and Travis N. Ridout titled Political Advertising in the United States. The book was a survey of how political advertising influenced voters.[11] She was subsequently granted tenure by the Wesleyan Board of Trustees.[12]

Following the 2018–19 academic year, Franklin Fowler received Wesleyan's Binswanger Prizes for Excellence in Teaching.[13] By the conclusion of the 2019–20 academic year, it was announced that she would be promoted to Full professor of government at Wesleyan on July 1, 2020.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "2018-2019 Campus Teaching Award Winner: Erika Franklin Fowler". politicalsciencenow.org. February 28, 2020. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Erika Franklin Fowler - Member". centerforhealthjournalism.org. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  3. ^ "ERIKA FRANKLIN FOWLER CV" (PDF). efowler.faculty.wesleyan.edu. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  4. ^ Palermo, Rachel (December 12, 2012). "Where math meets politics". stolaf.edu. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  5. ^ Pribble, James M.; Goldstein, Kenneth M.; Franklin Fowler, Erika; Greenberg, Matthew J.; Noel, Stacey K.; Howell, Joel D. (March 2006). "Medical News for the Public to Use? What's on Local TV News". The American Journal of Managed Care. 12 (3): 170–176. PMID 16524349. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  6. ^ Caffrey, Mary (March 21, 2020). "PAPER OF THE WEEK: By 2006, TV Was the Top Source of Medical News". ajmc.ca. The American Journal of Managed Care. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  7. ^ a b Drake, Olivia (May 31, 2020). "5 Faculty Conferred Tenure, 4 Promoted". newsletter.blogs.wesleyan.edu. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  8. ^ "Wesleyan Media Project Launched". mediaproject.wesleyan.edu. September 23, 2010. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  9. ^ "Negative Ads Prominent, Increasing in Number, but 2010 No More Negative than Previous Election Year" (PDF). mediaproject.wesleyan.edu. October 14, 2010. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  10. ^ Franklin Fowler, Erika (February 14, 2013). "2012 ELECTION CRUSHES RECORDS FOR CAMPAIGN ADVERTISING". knightfoundation.org. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  11. ^ Lilleker, Darren G. (December 2016). "Review of Political Advertising in the United States". Perspectives on Politics. 14 (4): 1217–1218. doi:10.1017/S1537592716003637. S2CID 151569297. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  12. ^ Rubenstein, Lauren (May 24, 2016). "7 Faculty Promoted, 4 Awarded Tenure". newsletter.blogs.wesleyan.edu. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  13. ^ Drake, Olivia (May 26, 2019). "Fowler, Northrop, Siry Receive Binswanger Prizes for Excellence in Teaching". newsletter.blogs.wesleyan.edu. Retrieved June 16, 2020.

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This article is an orphan as no other articles link to it Please introduce links to this page from related articles try the Find link tool for suggestions March 2023 Erika Franklin Fowler is an American political scientist She is an Associate professor of Government at Wesleyan University having previously served as a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan School of Public Health Erika Franklin FowlerAcademic backgroundEducationB A mathematics and political science 2000 St Olaf College M A political science 2002 PhD political science 2007 University of Wisconsin MadisonThesisMissing messages elections on local television news 2007 Doctoral advisorBarry BurdenAcademic workInstitutionsUniversity of Michigan School of Public Health Wesleyan University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 References 4 External linksEarly life and education editFranklin Fowler was born to two public school teachers 1 She earned her Bachelor of Arts from St Olaf College and her Master s degree and PhD in political science from the University of Wisconsin Madison 2 Her thesis was titled Missing messages elections on local television news and Barry Burden sat on her committee 3 While earning her PhD one of Franklin Fowler s faculty advisors directed the Wisconsin Advertising Project and upon his retirement Franklin Fowler and others took over 4 She also co authored a study titled Medical News for the Public to Use What s on Local TV News 5 which used a representative sample of the top 50 news markets to conclude that 76 of all stories involved a medical condition 6 Career editUpon earning her PhD Franklin Fowler accepted a two year Robert Wood Johnson Scholarship in Health Policy Research at the University of Michigan School of Public Health 7 In 2010 she became an Assistant professor of government at Wesleyan University and co directed their newly launched Wesleyan Media Project WMP The aim of the project was to provide a non partisan neutral analysis of all political television advertising during the 2010 United States elections to the public 8 They quantified data collected during the election and concluded that the tone of advertisements during the campaign were equal to those in 2008 9 Following the same idea in 2013 she co published Negative angry and ubiquitous Political advertising in 2012 with Travis N Ridout Together they quantified the data of 3 million campaign ads during the 2012 United States elections and concluded that three quarters of all ads in the presidential race were negative in tone 10 During the 2015 16 academic year Franklin Fowler co authored a book with Michael M Franz and Travis N Ridout titled Political Advertising in the United States The book was a survey of how political advertising influenced voters 11 She was subsequently granted tenure by the Wesleyan Board of Trustees 12 Following the 2018 19 academic year Franklin Fowler received Wesleyan s Binswanger Prizes for Excellence in Teaching 13 By the conclusion of the 2019 20 academic year it was announced that she would be promoted to Full professor of government at Wesleyan on July 1 2020 7 References edit 2018 2019 Campus Teaching Award Winner Erika Franklin Fowler politicalsciencenow org February 28 2020 Retrieved June 16 2020 Erika Franklin Fowler Member centerforhealthjournalism org Retrieved June 16 2020 ERIKA FRANKLIN FOWLER CV PDF efowler faculty wesleyan edu Retrieved June 16 2020 Palermo Rachel December 12 2012 Where math meets politics stolaf edu Retrieved June 16 2020 Pribble James M Goldstein Kenneth M Franklin Fowler Erika Greenberg Matthew J Noel Stacey K Howell Joel D March 2006 Medical News for the Public to Use What s on Local TV News The American Journal of Managed Care 12 3 170 176 PMID 16524349 Retrieved June 16 2020 Caffrey Mary March 21 2020 PAPER OF THE WEEK By 2006 TV Was the Top Source of Medical News ajmc ca The American Journal of Managed Care Retrieved June 16 2020 a b Drake Olivia May 31 2020 5 Faculty Conferred Tenure 4 Promoted newsletter blogs wesleyan edu Retrieved June 16 2020 Wesleyan Media Project Launched mediaproject wesleyan edu September 23 2010 Retrieved June 16 2020 Negative Ads Prominent Increasing in Number but 2010 No More Negative than Previous Election Year PDF mediaproject wesleyan edu October 14 2010 Retrieved June 16 2020 Franklin Fowler Erika February 14 2013 2012 ELECTION CRUSHES RECORDS FOR CAMPAIGN ADVERTISING knightfoundation org Retrieved June 16 2020 Lilleker Darren G December 2016 Review of Political Advertising in the United States Perspectives on Politics 14 4 1217 1218 doi 10 1017 S1537592716003637 S2CID 151569297 Retrieved June 16 2020 Rubenstein Lauren May 24 2016 7 Faculty Promoted 4 Awarded Tenure newsletter blogs wesleyan edu Retrieved June 16 2020 Drake Olivia May 26 2019 Fowler Northrop Siry Receive Binswanger Prizes for Excellence in Teaching newsletter blogs wesleyan edu Retrieved June 16 2020 External links editErika 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