Homeland Security and the University Of Maryland

 

Dr. Susan Moeller


Susan Moeller

Assistant Professor
Philip Merrill College of Journalism
University of Maryland, College Park

Ph.D. 1987, Harvard University

Expertise
Media coverage of International Crises and War
Media Analysis and Criticism

Credentials

Dr. Moeller's books include, “Compassion Fatigue: How the Media Sell Disease, Famine,War and Death,” a study of how American print and broadcast media cover international crises, and “Shooting War: Photography and the American Experience of Combat,” which analyzes how 20th-century photographic images shaped American attitudes toward war; Fulbright Professor of International Affairs in Islamabad, Pakistan and Bangkok,Thailand.

Phone
301-405-2419

Address
4109 Journalism Building
University of Maryland
College Park MD 20742

Email
Click here to contact Dr. Moeller

For more information
Dr. Moeller's home page
 


Faculty

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Faculty Expertise Areas

Critical Infrastructure Protection

Biological and Chemical Countermeasures

Emergency Preparedness & Response

Domestic and Foreign Policy

Borders and Transportation

Standards and State / Local Government

Nuclear and Radiological Countermeasures

Linguistics and Languages

High Explosives Countermeasures

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