Selected Media Coverage
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November 2021: Featured guest on
The Big Rhetorical Podcast
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29 June 2021:
The Sorry History of Car Design for Women,"
JSTOR Daily
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14 April 2021:
Misinformation Spreads Like Wildfire,"
The Guilfordian [Guilford College student
news site]
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29 October 2020:
Featured guest, Liquid Philosophy podcast
(season 4, episode 2)
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17 September 2020:
Will Polls Predict The 2020 Election? Do Polling Trends
Affect Votes?" Seeking Justice [radio and TV]
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16 April 2020: "Pandemic Pedagogy!"
Lead feature in Higher Ed Works. [210,000 newsletter
subscribers; 90,000 followers on social media]
*Episode with highest social media engagement in 2020
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30 March 2020: "How False Dichotomy Deflects From Truth,"
on Carolina Curious, WFDD Radio. [audio + text]
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23 March 2020: "Demystifying Loaded Language" on Carolina Curious, WFDD Radio. Insights on logical fallacies associated with the coronavirus pandemic. [audio + text]
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22 September 2019: "Companies Work to Bridge the 'Digital Divide' between Millennials, Gen Zers and Baby Boomers and Gen Xers," Greensboro News & Record [lead story]
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25 April 2018: "'He Who Must Not Be Named': Avoiding Talk of Donald Trump and Political Scandals" on Seeking Justice, WQFS radio 90.9 FM [video + audio]
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27 June 2017: Spectrum News Capital Tonight segments on Political Rhetoric and Violence
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14 June 2017: "Fake News" on Seeking Justice, WQFS radio 90.9 FM
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1 March 2017: "Journalism, Propaganda, and Confirmation Bias" on Seeking Justice,WQFS radio 90.9 FM. (first episode of 2017 season)
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26 September 2016: Spectrum News Capital Tonight coverage of first Presidential Debate
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Spring 2015: Minerva profile of Karen Boger, one of my undergraduate research associates (go to page 9)
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22 April 2014: Time Warner Cable News Capital Tonight segments giving pre- and post-debate analysis of the first Republican primary debate for the US Senate race in NC
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2 April 2014: Time Warner Cable News Capital Tonight segments analyzing Republican primary candidates in debate for US Senate
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31 October 2012: Schwartzman Interviewed by WFMY News 2 (CBS) on "Candidate Agreements"
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30 May 2010: Cell Phones Celebrate 25 Years in Guilford. Greensboro News & Record.