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Victor Pickard (professor)

Victor Pickard is an American media studies scholar. He is a professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. He works on the intersections of U.S. and global media activism and politics; the history and political economy of media institutions; and the normative foundations of media policy.

Background and education edit

Pickard was born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, and attended Quaker Valley High School and then Allegheny College.[citation needed] He earned a master's degree in communications from the University of Washington and, in 2008, a Ph.D. at the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, with a thesis "Media Democracy Deferred: The Postwar Settlement for U.S. Communications, 1945-1949."[citation needed]

Academic career and policy work edit

Before teaching at Penn, Pickard was an assistant professor in the Media, Culture, and Communication Department at New York University. Pickard also designed and taught the inaugural Verklin media policy course at the University of Virginia. In D.C., he worked on media policy as a senior research fellow at the media reform organization Free Press and the public policy think tank the New America Foundation. He was the first full-time researcher at New America's Open Technology Institute, where he continues to be a senior research fellow.[citation needed]He also served as a media policy fellow for Congresswoman Diane Watson and spent a summer conducting research as a Google Policy Fellow.[citation needed]

Scholarship edit

In 2009, Pickard was the lead author of a comprehensive report on the American journalism crisis, "Saving the News: Toward a National Journalism Strategy" (Published by Free Press). The report documented the roots of the crisis, potential alternative models, and policy recommendations for implementing structural reform in the American media system. The report was described as “the most intelligent and comprehensive proposed solution to the crisis in journalism"[1] and listed as one of “2009’s Most Influential Media About Media.”[2]

In 2011 Pickard co-edited with Robert McChesney the book Will the Last Reporter Please Turn out the Lights: The Collapse of Journalism and What Can Be Done To Fix It . The book provides an analysis of the shifting news media landscape and maps the ongoing debates about journalism's uncertain future. Booklist called it “Bold, meditative, engrossing, this is an indispensable guide for followers of modern media.” A review in Library Journal described it as highlighting "journalism's role as a crucial component of democracy and an institution that needs to be reinvigorated ... anyone concerned about the state of journalism should read this book."[3][better source needed]

Pickard's 2014 Book, America's Battle for Media Democracy, explores the history of the contemporary American media system came to be.[citation needed]

Publications edit

Books edit

  • Robert McChesney & Victor Pickard, eds. (2011). Will the Last Reporter Please Turn out the Lights: The Collapse of Journalism and What Can Be Done To Fix It. New York: The New Press.
  • Victor Pickard (2014). America’s Battle for Media Democracy: The Triumph of Corporate Libertarianism and the Future of Media Reform. Cambridge University Press
  • Victor Pickard (2020). Democracy Without Journalism?: Confronting the Misinformation Society.[4][5] New York, NY: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190946753

Reports edit

  • Victor Pickard, Josh Stearns & Craig Aaron (2009). “Saving the News: Toward a National Journalism Strategy,” Free Press, Washington, D.C.

References edit

  1. ^ Pearson, Sarah Hinchliff. "How to Save Journalism". Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  2. ^ Bracken, John. "2009′s Most Influential Media About Media". Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Will the Last Reporter Please Turn Out the Lights". Retrieved 6 August 2012.
  4. ^ Pickard, Victor (2020). Democracy without Journalism?: Confronting the Misinformation Society. New York: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oso/9780190946753.001.0001/oso-9780190946753. ISBN 978-0-19-094675-3.
  5. ^ "Democracy Without Journalism? Q&A with Victor Pickard". www.asc.upenn.edu. Retrieved 2021-12-29.

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PennsylvaniaEmployerUniversity of Pennsylvania Contents 1 Background and education 2 Academic career and policy work 3 Scholarship 4 Publications 4 1 Books 4 2 Reports 5 ReferencesBackground and education editPickard was born in Sewickley Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh and attended Quaker Valley High School and then Allegheny College citation needed He earned a master s degree in communications from the University of Washington and in 2008 a Ph D at the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign with a thesis Media Democracy Deferred The Postwar Settlement for U S Communications 1945 1949 citation needed Academic career and policy work editBefore teaching at Penn Pickard was an assistant professor in the Media Culture and Communication Department at New York University Pickard also designed and taught the inaugural Verklin media policy course at the University of Virginia In D C he worked on media policy as a senior research fellow at the media reform organization Free Press and the public policy think tank the New America Foundation He was the first full time researcher at New America s Open Technology Institute where he continues to be a senior research fellow citation needed He also served as a media policy fellow for Congresswoman Diane Watson and spent a summer conducting research as a Google Policy Fellow citation needed Scholarship editIn 2009 Pickard was the lead author of a comprehensive report on the American journalism crisis Saving the News Toward a National Journalism Strategy Published by Free Press The report documented the roots of the crisis potential alternative models and policy recommendations for implementing structural reform in the American media system The report was described as the most intelligent and comprehensive proposed solution to the crisis in journalism 1 and listed as one of 2009 s Most Influential Media About Media 2 In 2011 Pickard co edited with Robert McChesney the book Will the Last Reporter Please Turn out the Lights The Collapse of Journalism and What Can Be Done To Fix It The book provides an analysis of the shifting news media landscape and maps the ongoing debates about journalism s uncertain future Booklist called it Bold meditative engrossing this is an indispensable guide for followers of modern media A review in Library Journal described it as highlighting journalism s role as a crucial component of democracy and an institution that needs to be reinvigorated anyone concerned about the state of journalism should read this book 3 better source needed Pickard s 2014 Book America s Battle for Media Democracy explores the history of the contemporary American media system came to be citation needed Publications editBooks edit Robert McChesney amp Victor Pickard eds 2011 Will the Last Reporter Please Turn out the Lights The Collapse of Journalism and What Can Be Done To Fix It New York The New Press Victor Pickard 2014 America s Battle for Media Democracy The Triumph of Corporate Libertarianism and the Future of Media Reform Cambridge University Press Victor Pickard 2020 Democracy Without Journalism Confronting the Misinformation Society 4 5 New York NY Oxford University Press ISBN 9780190946753Reports edit Victor Pickard Josh Stearns amp Craig Aaron 2009 Saving the News Toward a National Journalism Strategy Free Press Washington D C References edit Pearson Sarah Hinchliff How to Save Journalism Retrieved 6 August 2012 Bracken John 2009 s Most Influential Media About Media Retrieved 6 August 2012 Will the Last Reporter Please Turn Out the Lights Retrieved 6 August 2012 Pickard Victor 2020 Democracy without Journalism Confronting the Misinformation Society New York Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 oso 9780190946753 001 0001 oso 9780190946753 ISBN 978 0 19 094675 3 Democracy Without Journalism Q amp A with Victor Pickard www asc upenn edu Retrieved 2021 12 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victor Pickard professor 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