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Department of Advertising and Public Relations
Dr. Claire M. Badaracco
Professor
Johnston Hall 514
(414) 288-7293 Phone
(414) 288-3099 Fax
claire.badaracco@marquette.edu
COURSES TAUGHT
ARSC 2010: Conceptualizing Justice and Peace Studies
ADPR 4953: Diets, Kids, Pills: Social Issues in Promotion
ADPR 4700: Cultural Identity, Media and World Religions
COMM 3900: Ethical Problems of Mass Communications
PURE 4997: Public Relations Campaigns
EDUCATION
Ph.D, Rutgers
B.A, University of California, Berkeley
WHY MARQUETTE?
Affinity with the Jesuit educational mission
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Religion, Media and Cultural Identity
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Academy of Religion
AEJMC
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Editorial Advisory Board, PR Review
Guest Editor, Journal of Peace Studies 2009-10
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION
Media and Religion
Health Communication
History of the Book as Media
AWARDS
Prescribing Faith has won ForeWord Magazine's gold-level status award for Book of the Year in the Religion category
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Badaracco, Claire (2008), "Strict Disciples Online: From Cartoon to Spin," in Fundamentalisms and Mediatization, Continuum Press, Stewart Hoover, ed.
Badaracco, Claire M. Prescribing Faith: Medicine, Media and Religion in American Culture, Baylor, 2007.
Badaracco, Claire M. "Quoting God: How Media Shape Ideas About Religion" Baylor University Press. 2006.
Badaracco, Claire M. Trading Words, Johns Hopkins University Press. 1995
Badaracco, Claire M. American Culture and the Marketplace. 1994.
Badaracco, Claire M. The Cuba Journal of Sophia Peabody Hawthorne (ed.) 1980.
BOOK REVIEWS
Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement in the World Came into Being and Why No One Saw it Coming by Paul Hawken, Viking, Public Relations Review International
The Internet in the Arab World: Egypt and Beyond by Rasha Abdulla, Peter Lang, Journal of Communication Research Trends
Brands of Faith: Marketing Religion in a Commercial Age by Mara Einstein, Media, Religion and Culture Series: Routledge, Journal of Communication Research Trends
Books on Trial: Red Scare in the Heartland by Shirley and Wayne A. Wiegand, University of Oklahoma Press, Journal of Information Ethics
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