Politics on the Internet; Media Coverage; Campaign Advertising
Sean
Aday
Assistant Professor of Media and Public
Affairs
Professor
Aday is an expert on political communication and media coverage of major
events.
Office:
(202) 994-4220
Michael Cornfield
Associate
Research Professor of Political Management
A
professor at the GSPM since 1994, he teaches the core course on strategy and
message development, and a course on politics and the new media. Cornfield
received his Ph.D. in political science from Harvard University. Before coming
to George Washington, he taught at the University of Virginia and the College of
William and Mary.
Office: (202)
994-9169
Mobile:
(202) 255-6423
Carol C. Darr
Director,
Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet and Associate Research
Professor at GSPM
Professor Darr is an expert in
the political use of the Internet and in campaign finance issues. She has been involved in national
politics for over 25 years, including serving as General Counsel to the
Democratic National Committee, Acting General Counsel to the Department of
Commerce, and counsel to two presidential campaigns. At GSPM she teaches courses in the laws
and ethics of politics and in Machiavelli’s political advice.
Office: (202) 994-5141
Home: (703) 748-0192
Mark
Feldstein
Associate Professor of Media and
Public Affairs
A media veteran Professor Feldstein has served as an on-air investigative correspondent for CNN's Washington bureau, Dateline NBC, the Today show and MSNBC.
Office: (202) 994-4632
Jarol Manheim
Professor of Media
and Public Affairs
Professor Manheim was
the first SMPA director and is professor and author or co-author of eight books
on U.S. politics, political behavior, and research methods.
Office:
(202) 994-9015
Steven V.
Roberts
J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor
of Media and Public Affairs
Steven V. Roberts has been a journalist for more than 35 years, covering some of the major events of his time, from the antiwar movement and student revolts of the 60s and 70s to eight presidential election campaigns.
Office: (202) 994-0235