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Michael S. Schudson Michael S. Schudson (born November 3, 1946) is professor of journalism in the graduate school of journalism of
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
and adjunct professor in the department of sociology. He is professor emeritus at the
University of California, San Diego The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego or colloquially, UCSD) is a public land-grant research university in San Diego, California. Established in 1960 near the pre-existing Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego is t ...
. He is an expert in the fields such as
journalism Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the interaction of events, facts, ideas, and people that are the " news of the day" and that informs society to at least some degree. The word, a noun, applies to the occupation (pro ...
history, media
sociology Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. It uses various methods of empirical investigation an ...
, political communication, and public culture.


Biography

Schudson grew up in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee ( ), officially the City of Milwaukee, is both the most populous and most densely populated city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Milwaukee County. With a population of 577,222 at th ...
. He received his BA from Swarthmore College (1969) and his MA (1970) and PhD (1976) from
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
in
sociology Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. It uses various methods of empirical investigation an ...
. He taught at the
University of Chicago The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private university, private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Its main campus is located in Chicago's Hyde Park, Chicago, Hyde Park neighborhood. The University of Chic ...
from 1976 to 1980 and the University of California, San Diego, from 1980 to 2009. From 2006 to 2009, he was on the faculty of both University of California, San Diego, and Columbia. He has been working full-time at Columbia since 2009. Schudson has received major awards such as a Guggenheim Fellowship, a residential fellowship at the
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) is an interdisciplinary research lab at Stanford University that offers a residential postdoctoral fellowship program for scientists and scholars studying "the five core social and ...
at Stanford University, and a MacArthur "genius" fellowship. On being named a MacArthur fellow in 1990, the foundation identified him as "an interpreter of public culture and of collective or civic memory". He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the
University of Groningen The University of Groningen (abbreviated as UG; nl, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, abbreviated as RUG) is a public research university of more than 30,000 students in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands. Founded in 1614, the university is th ...
in 2014. Schudson lives in New York City and is married to communication scholar Julia Sonnevend.


Work

Schudson is the author of seven books and editor of three others concerning the history and sociology of American journalism, the history of United States citizenship and political participation, advertising, popular culture, book publishing, and cultural memory. His books, ''Discovering the News'' (Basic Books, 1978), ''Advertising, the Uneasy Persuasion'' (Basic Books, 1984), ''The Good Citizen: A History of American Civic Life'' (Free Press, 1998), ''The Sociology of News'' (W. W. Norton, 2003, 2011), and ''Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press'' (Polity Press, 2008); all have been published in Chinese translation. His other works include ''Watergate in American Memory'' (Basic Books, 1992); ''The Power of News'' (Harvard University Press, 1995), ''Reading the News'' (Pantheon, 1986), co-edited with Robert K. Manoff; ''Rethinking Popular Culture'' (University of California Press, 1991), co-edited with Chandra Mukerji; and ''The Enduring Book'' (vol. 5 of The History of the Book in America, University of North Carolina Press, 2009), co-edited with David Paul Nord and Joan Shelley Rubin. His books are reviewed in both specialized and general publications. The ''
Journal of American History ''The Journal of American History'' is the official academic journal of the Organization of American Historians. It covers the field of American history and was established in 1914 as the ''Mississippi Valley Historical Review'', the official j ...
'' judged ''The Good Citizen'' (1998) to be "relevant, imaginative, and determined to face facts" and ''
The Economist ''The Economist'' is a British weekly newspaper printed in demitab format and published digitally. It focuses on current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture. Based in London, the newspaper is owned by The Eco ...
'' urged all Americans to read it. ''
Times Higher Education ''Times Higher Education'' (''THE''), formerly ''The Times Higher Education Supplement'' (''The Thes''), is a British magazine reporting specifically on news and issues related to higher education. Ownership TPG Capital acquired TSL Education ...
'' (UK) called ''Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press'' (2008) "eloquent and wise". Schudson publishes in both academic and general-interest journals. In the Winter 2019 edition of the
Columbia Journalism Review The ''Columbia Journalism Review'' (''CJR'') is a biannual magazine for professional journalists that has been published by the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism since 1961. Its contents include news and media industry trends, an ...
he authored a history of "trust" issues related to journalistic reporting in the United States, a historical review of such issues, and the origin of the term, "the media", that is entitled, ''The Fall, Rise, and Fall of Media Trust''.Schudson, Michael,
The Fall, Rise, and Fall of Media Trust
', Columbia Journalism Review, Winter 2019
He offered an assessment of whether and how trust may be cultivated by journalists and publishers. Its subtitle is, "There are worse things than being widely disliked". He is co-author, with Leonard Downie Jr., of a report on the future of news, ''The Reconstruction of American Journalism'' (2009), that was sponsored by the Columbia Journalism School.


Books

*''Discovering the News: A Social History of American Newspapers'' (1978) *''Advertising, the Uneasy Persuasion'' (1984) *''Reading the News'' (1986) editor with Robert K. Manoff *''Rethinking Popular Culture: Contemporary Perspectives in Cultural Studies'' (1991) editor with Chandra Mukerji *''Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget and Reconstruct the Past'' (1992) *''The Power of News'' (1995) *''The Good Citizen: A History of American Civic Life'' (1998) *''The Sociology of News'' (2003, 2011) *''Why Democracies Need an Unlovable Press'' (2008) *''The Enduring Book'' (vol. 5 of The History of the Book in America) (2009) editor with David Paul Nord and Joan Shelley Rubin


References


External links


Faculty profile at Columbia University
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