David_Crider

Department: Communication Studies
Rank: Adjunct Professor

Contact Info: david.crider@oswego.edu
Office Hours: T/TH 10AM-Noon

Education:
Ph.D., 2014, Temple University
M.A., 2009, Syracuse University
B.A., 2000, Susquehanna University

Specialization: Radio

Honors/Awards:
2015 Kenneth Harwood Dissertation Award, Broadcast Education Association
Top Open Paper, Radio & Audio Media Division, 2015 Broadcast Education Association conference

Publications:
Crider, D. (2014). For those (men) about to rock: Rock radio and the crisis of masculinity. Journal of Radio and Audio Media, 21(2), 258-271.

Crider, D. (2012). A public sphere in decline: The state of localism in talk radio. Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 56(2), 225-244.

Conferences/Presentations:
Crider, D. (2015). Presenting a self on the air: Goffman's sociological theory and radio. Paper presented at the Broadcast Education Association Convention in Las Vegas.

Crider, D. (2014). Missing the target: A breakdown of gender in music radio formats. Paper presented at the Broadcast Education Association Convention in Las Vegas.

Crider, D. (2013). "We're just here to bring you back some memories": Don Geronimo, "Elvis Death Day," and the contestation of collective memory. Paper presented at the National Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Annual Conference in Washington, DC.

Current Research and Research Interests:
Radio and the formation, reinforcement, and presentation of identity; localism in radio; gender and music-formatted radio