About Communication Studies Faculty

Assistant Professor Jason Zenor

 

E-mail: jason.zenor@oswego.edu

Office: 7 Lanigan Hall

Office Extension: (315) 312-3527

 

Office Hours:  
Mondays and Wednesdays - 9-10am
Thursdays - 11am-12pm

Spring 2013 Schedule:
BRC 300 800: MWF 10:20 am - 11:15 am - 208 Mahar
BRC 300 810:  MWF 1:50 pm - 2:45 pm - 108 Mahar
BRC 301 800:  TR     9:35 am - 10:55 am - 204 Mahar
BRC 319 800:  MWF 11:30 am - 12:25 pm - 208 Mahar

Education:
Juris Doctorate, University of South Dakota School of Law M.P.A (Public Adminstration) University of South Dakota M.A. Syracuse University, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication Area(s) of Specialty: First Amendment, Media Law, Media Ethics, Political Communication, Television Studies, Q-Methodology

Research Interests:
Press Access, Speech Rights of Employees, Media Ownership & Antitrust Law, Audience Reception Analysis, Politics & the Media

Recent Publications or Presentations:

"Obama Administration Lifts the Dover Ban: Is the New Policy on Press Access to Fallen Soldiers Returning from War- now Constitutional?" Presented to the Law and Policy Division at the 2010 Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 4th 2010, Denver, CO.

"Politically Correcting the Media: Perceptions of the New Yorker's 'Obama Cover' and the implications on free speech" Presented at the 25th Annual Conference of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, Oct 8th-11th, 2009, St. Louis , MO.

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles:
"Political Entertainment or Entertaining Politics: Q-Methodological Anlaysis of Viewers' Perceptions of The West Wing" Journal of Human Subjectivity, 3, 1 (2005).

Research Presentations:
"Cool as a Carrot? A Q-Study on the Marketing of Carrots as Junk Food" Presented at the 27th Annual Conference of the International Society for the Scientific Study of Subjectivity, Sept. 7th-10th, 2011, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.

“The Ellsberg Act of 2011: Proposing a Better Policy on the Free Flow of Information in the Era of WikiLeaks, Whistleblowers, and War.” Presented to the Law and Policy Division at the 2011 Conference of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 11th 2011, St. Louis, MO.