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Katherine G. Fry

Katherine G. Fry, Ph.D., professor of media studies and chair of the Department of Television, Radio and Emerging Media at Brooklyn College, teaches and publishes in the areas of media research and criticism; media ecology; media literacy; and cultural analysis of journalism. A Fulbright scholar, she is currently engaged in researching the changing definition of journalism accompanying changes in communication technologies, as well as in audience news engagement. Fry has developed, and teaches, a model of activist media literacy education based on her grassroots media literacy education work as co-founder of the non-profit New York City-based organization The LAMP (www.thelamp.org). In addition to being the author of numerous articles and book chapters on media and news literacy, she is the author of Constructing the Heartland: Television News and Natural Disaster and a co-editor of Identities in Context: Media, Myth, Religion in Space and Time.


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