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October 2015
Natalie(Talia)JominiStroud
Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies Assistant Director, Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life
University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station A1105 Austin, TX 78712‐0115
Email: [email protected] Phone: (512) 471‐1934 Twitter: @TaliaStroud
EDUCATION Ph. D. 2006 Communication, Annenberg School for Communication
University of Pennsylvania
B. A. 2001 Mass Communications & Statistics (double major) University of California, Berkeley Departmental Citation for Outstanding Undergraduate Achievement in Statistics
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2012 – present Associate Professor Department of Communication Studies, University of Texas at Austin 2006 – present Assistant Director of Research Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life, University of Texas at Austin 2014 – 2015 Research Fellow Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University 2006 – 2012 Assistant Professor
Department of Communication Studies, University of Texas at Austin 2003 – 2006 Senior Research Analyst
Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania National Annenberg Election Survey (NAES) 2001 – 2003 Research Analyst Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania Engaging the Electronic Electorate Project PUBLICATIONS Books *Stroud, N. J. (2011). Niche news: The politics of news choice. New York: Oxford University Press. Reviewed in Political Communication, Political Science Quarterly, Public Opinion Quarterly *2012 Outstanding Book Award from the International Communication Association
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Journal Articles Wojcieszak, M., Bimber, B., Feldman, L., & Stroud, N. J. (in press). Partisan news and political participation: Exploring mediated relationships. Political Communication. Stroud, N. J., Scacco, J. M., & Curry, A. (in press). The presence and use of interactive features on news websites. Digital Journalism. doi: 10.1080/21670811.2015.1042982 Scacco, J. M., Curry, A., & Stroud, N. J. (2015). Digital divisions: Organizational gatekeeping practices in the context of online news. #ISOJ, The Official Research Journal of the International Symposium on Online Journalism, 5(1), 106‐123. Stroud, N. J., Scacco, J. M., Muddiman, A., & Curry, A. L. (2015). Changing deliberative norms on news organizations’ Facebook sites. Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 20(2), 188‐203. doi: 10.1111/jcc4.12104 Stroud, N. J., Muddiman, A., & Lee, J. K. (2014). Seeing media as out‐group members: An evaluation of bias perceptions. Journal of Communication, 64(5), 874‐894. doi: 10.1111/jcom.12110 Garrett, R. K., & Stroud, N. J. (2014). Partisan paths to exposure diversity: Differences in pro‐ and counter‐attitudinal news consumption. Journal of Communication, 64(4), 680‐701. doi: 10.1111/jcom.12105 Muddiman, A., Stroud, N. J., & McCombs, M. (2014). News media fragmentation, attribute agenda setting, and political beliefs about Iraq. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 58(2), 215‐233. doi: 10.1080/08838151.2014.906433. McCombs, M., & Stroud, N. J. (2014). Psychology of agenda‐setting effects: Mapping the paths of information processing. Review of Communication Research, 2(1), 68‐93. doi: 10.12840/issn. 2255‐4165.2014.02.01.003 Tsfati, Y., Stroud, N. J., & Chotiner, A. (2014). Exposure to ideological news and perceived opinion climate: Testing the media effects component of spiral‐of‐silence in a fragmented media landscape. International Journal of Press/Politics, 19(1), 3‐23. Stroud, N. J., & Muddiman, A. (2013). Selective exposure, tolerance, and comedic news. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 25(3), 271‐290. Waismel‐Manor, I., & Stroud, N. J. (2013). What's in a name? The influence of President Obama's Muslim roots on Middle Eastern and U.S. perceptions. Political Behavior, 35(3), 621‐641. Feldman, L., Stroud, N. J., Bimber, B., & Wojcieszak, M. (2013). Assessing selective exposure in experiments: The implications of different methodological choices. Communication Methods & Measures, 7(3), 198‐220. Stroud, N. J., & Muddiman, A. (2013). Exposure to news and diverse views in the Internet age. I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, 8(3), 605‐623. Stroud, N. J., & Lee, J. K. (2013). Perceptions of cable news credibility. Mass Communication & Society, 16(1), 67‐88.
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Stroud, N. J., & Sparrow, B. H. (2011). Assessing public opinion after 9/11 and before the Iraq War. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 23(2), 148‐168. Stroud, N. J., Stephens, M., & Pye, D. (2011). The influence of debate viewing context on political cynicism and strategic interpretations. American Behavioral Scientist, 55(3), 270‐283. *Stroud, N. J. (2010). Polarization and partisan selective exposure. Journal of Communication, 60(3), 556‐576. *NCA’s Political Communication Division 2011 Michael Pfau Outstanding Article Award Jarvis, S. E., Stroud, N. J., & Gilliland, A. A. (2009). College students, news use, and trust. Communication Research Reports, 26(1), 30‐39. Stroud, N. J. (2008). Media use and political predispositions: Revisiting the concept of selective exposure. Political Behavior, 30(3), 341‐366. Stroud, N. J., & Chernin, A. (2008). Video games and the ERSB: An evaluation of parental beliefs about the rating system. Journal of Children & Media, 2(1), 1‐18. Stroud, N. J. (2007). Media effects, selective exposure, & Fahrenheit 9/11. Political Communication, 24(4), 415‐432. Stroud, N. J., & Kenski, K. (2007). From agenda setting to refusal setting: Survey nonresponse as a function of media coverage across the 2004 election cycle. Public Opinion Quarterly, 71(4), 539‐559. Price, V., & Stroud, N. J. (2006). Public attitudes toward polls: Evidence from the 2000 U.S. Presidential election. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 18(4), 393‐421. Kenski, K., & Stroud, N. J. (2006). Connections between Internet use and political efficacy, knowledge, and participation. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 50(2), 173‐192. Tisinger, R., Stroud, N. J., Meltzer, K. A., Mueller, B. A., & Gans, R. M. (2005). Creating political websites: Balancing complexity & usability. Knowledge, Technology, & Policy, 18(2), 41‐51. Kenski, K., & Stroud, N. J. (2005). Who watches presidential debates? A comparative look at presidential debate viewing in 2000 and 2004. American Behavioral Scientist, 46(2), 213‐228. Book Chapters Stroud, N. J. (in progress). Helping newsrooms work toward their democratic and business objectives. In C. Anderson & P. J. Boczkowski (Eds.) Remaking (Digital) News: Rethinking Theories, Institutions, Frames, and Tropes in the Study of Journalism. Stroud, N. J., & Curry, A. (in press). The polarizing effects of partisan and mainstream news. In J. Thurber & A. Yoshinaka (Eds.) American gridlock. New York: Cambridge University Press. Stroud, N. J. (in press). Media fragmentation and its consequences as applied to Central and Eastern Europe. In J. Zielonka (Ed.). Media and politics in new democracies: Europe in a comparative perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Stroud, N. J. (in press). Selective exposure. In K. Kenski & K. H. Jamieson (Eds.) Handbook of political communication theories. New York: Oxford University Press. Prior, M., & Stroud, N. J. (2015). Using mobilization, media, and motivation to curb political polarization. (pp. 178‐194). In N. Persily (Ed.) Solutions to political polarization in America. New York: Cambridge University Press. Stroud, N. J., & Higgins, V. (2015). Content analysis. In D. Sloan & S. Zhou (Eds.) Research methods in communication, 3rd edition. (pp. 123‐143). Northport, AL: Vision Press. Stroud, N. J., Muddiman, A., & Scacco, J. (2015). Engaging audiences via online news sites. In H. Gil de Zúñiga (Ed.) New agendas in communication: New technologies and civic engagement. (pp. 178‐194) New York: Routledge. Stroud, N. J., & Muddiman, A. (2013). The American media system today: Is the public fragmenting? In T. Ridout (Ed.) New directions in media and politics. (pp. 6‐23). New York: Routledge. Stroud, N. J., & Higgins, V. (2011). Content analysis. In D. Sloan & S. Zhou (Eds.) Research methods in communication, 2nd edition. (pp. 123‐143). Northport, AL: Vision Press. Stroud, N. J., & Higgins, V. (2008). Content analysis. In D. Sloan & S. Zhou (Eds.) Research methods in communication. (pp. 123‐143). Northport, AL: Vision Press. Stroud, N. J., & Romer, D. (2006). Exploratory and bivariate analysis. In D. Romer, K. Kenski, K. Winneg, C. Adasiewicz, & K. H. Jamieson (Eds.). Capturing campaign dynamics, 2000 and 2004: The National Annenberg Election Survey. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Book Reviews and Other Publications Stroud, N. J., & Choi, S. (in press). Selective perception and retention. In P. Roessler (Ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Media Effects. Wiley‐Blackwell. Stroud, N. J. (2014). [Review of the book: Changing minds or changing channels? Partisan news in an age of choice]. Public Opinion Quarterly. doi: 10.1093/poq/nfu006 Stroud, N. J. (2013). [Review of the book: The persuasive power of campaign advertising]. PS: Political Science & Politics, 11(4), 1192‐1193. Stroud, N. J., Kim, S., & Scacco, J. (2012). Cognitive dissonance. In P. Moy (Ed.) Oxford Bibliographies Online: Communication. Stroud, N. J. (2009). [Review of the book: Evaluating campaign quality: Can the electoral process be improved?]. Mass Communication & Society, 12(2), 238–241. Stroud, N. J. (2007). [Review of the book: A new engagement: Political participation, civic life, and the changing American citizen]. Public Opinion Quarterly, 71(3), 475‐478. Winneg, K., & Stroud, N. J. (2005, April). The Internet as a source of campaign information: An analysis of its use in the 2004 Democratic presidential primary campaign. Public Opinion Pros. Available online at:
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http://www.publicopinionpros.norc.org/features/2005/apr/winneg.asp. SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS *Stroud, N. J. (2015, November). Self‐affirmation, moral foundations, and disrupting partisan selectivity. Paper to be presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Las Vegas. *Top 4 Paper Stroud, N. J. & Scacco, J. (2015, September). Passive learning and incidental exposure to news. Paper to be presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication Division, San Francisco. Stroud, N. J., Curry, A. L., Cardona, A., & Peacock, C. (2015, August). The effects of homepage design on news browsing and knowledge acquisition. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Newspaper and Online News Division, San Francisco. Wojcieszak, M., Bimber, B., Feldman, L., & Stroud, N. J. (2015, May). Partisan news and political participation: Exploring mediated relationships. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Puerto Rico. Stroud, N. J., Peacock, C., & Steiner, K. (2015, April 13). Engaging News Project. Panel presentation at the Broadcast Educator’s Association, Las Vegas, NV. Curry, A. L., & Stroud, N. J. (2014, November). De‐cluttering online news: How format affects political knowledge acquisition. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Chicago, IL. Scacco, J., Curry, A. L., & Stroud, N. J. (2014, August). Facing the digital news divide: Opportunities and challenges in online news production. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication Pre‐Conference, Washington, DC. Stroud, N. J., Wojcieszak, M., Feldman, L., & Bimber, B. (2014, August). Why choice matters in experimental designs with political stimuli. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication Division, Washington, DC. Stroud, N. J., Scacco, J., & Curry, A. L. (2014, August). Differences among news websites in their use of interactive features. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Electronic News Division, Montreal. *Stroud, N. J., Scacco, J., Muddiman, A., & Curry, A. (2014, May). Can news comment sections be more deliberative? Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Seattle WA. *APSA’s Information, Technology, and Politics 2014 Best Paper Award Stroud, N. J., Muddiman, A., & Scacco, J. (2013, November). Framing comments in social media. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Washington DC. Wojcieszak, M., Feldman, L., Stroud, N. J., & Bimber, B. (2013, August). Forced‐choice error: Attitude polarization following media exposure. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication Division, Chicago.
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Stroud, N. J., Muddiman, A., Scacco, J., & Curry, A. (2013, August). Deliberation in newsroom comment sections. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication Division, Chicago. *Stroud, N. J., Scacco, J., & Muddiman, A. (2013, August). Interactive quizzes on news websites. Paper presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Electronic News Division, Chicago. *Top Scholar‐to‐Scholar Presentation Stroud, N. J., Muddiman, A., & Scacco, J. (2013, June). Linking to alternative views. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, London. Wojcieszak, M., Feldman, L., Stroud, N. J., & Bimber, B. (2013, June). Explaining media choice: Predictors of news selection. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, London. Scacco, J. M., Muddiman, A., & Stroud, N. J. (2013, June). The influence of interactive online poll features on political learning. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, London. Stroud, N. J. (2013, April). The promise and pitfalls of fact‐checking. Roundtable presentation at the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Feldman, L., Stroud, N. J., Bimber, B., & Wojcieszak, M. (2013, April). Assessing selective exposure in experiments: The implications of different methodological choices. Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. *Garrett, R. K., & Stroud, N. J. (2012, November). Decoupling selective approach and selective avoidance. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Orlando, FL. *Top 4 Paper Muddiman, A., Stroud, N. J., & McCombs, M. (2012, November). News media fragmentation and political perceptions about Iraq. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Orlando, FL. Stroud, N. J., & Kovalyova, N. (2012, November). The effects of a civic curriculum and political talk on political knowledge and attitudes. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Orlando, FL. Stroud, N. J., Muddiman, A., & Lee, J. K. (2012, August). Seeing media as out group members: An evaluation of bias perceptions. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Psychology and Public Opinion Divisions, New Orleans, LA. Stroud, N. J., & Scacco, J. (2012, May). Incidental learning: An experimental test in the modern media environment. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Phoenix, AZ. Stroud, N. J., & Lee, J. K. (2011, November). Perceptions of cable news credibility. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, New Orleans, LA.
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Stroud, N. J., & Muddiman, A. (2011, September). Selective exposure and comedic news. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication and Political Psychology Divisions, Seattle, WA. Stroud, N. J., & Kenski, K. (2011, September). Need for cognition and selective exposure: A test of moderation of the partisanship‐ideological news consumption relationship. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication and Political Psychology Divisions, Seattle, WA. Stroud, N. J., Lee, J. K., & Muddiman, A. (2011, May). How citizens organize their thoughts about media bias. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Boston, MA. Stroud, N. J., Lee, J. K., & Muddiman, A. (2011, March). Perceptions of bias in the media. Paper presented at the World Association for Public Opinion Research Regional Seminar. Transnational Connections: Challenges and Opportunities in Communication and Public Opinion Research, Segovia, Spain. Stroud, N. J. (2010, December). Selective exposure. Invited participant at the Political Communication: The State of the Field in the 21st Century Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Stroud, N. J. (2010, November). Selective exposure and cable news network viewership. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, San Francisco, CA. Waismel‐Manor, I., & Stroud, N. J. (2010, September). What's in a name? The influence of President Obama's Muslim roots on Middle Eastern and U.S. perceptions. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication Division, Washington, D.C. Wojcieszak, M., Stroud, N. J., Feldman, L., & Bimber, B. (2010, September). The political effects of forced versus selective exposure to news media. Paper presented at the Political Communication Pre‐Conference of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. Waismel‐Manor, I., & Stroud, N. J. (2010, May). What's in a name? The influence of President Obama's Muslim roots on Middle Eastern and U.S. perceptions. Paper presented at The Israeli Political Science Association Meeting, Hertzelia, Israel. *Stroud, N. J., Pye, D., & Stephens, M. (2009, November). Cynical or less informed? Examining the effects of activities during debate viewing. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Chicago, IL. *Top 4 Paper Stroud, N. J., Kim, S., Stephens, M., & Thompson, K. (2009, September). The implications of selective exposure for candidate strategy: Introducing the concept of selective production. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication Division, Toronto, Canada. Stroud, N. J. (2009, May). Perceptions of partisan bias in a news article. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Chicago, IL. Stroud, N. J., & Lee, J. K. (2009, May). Public opinion about the news media: The industry, the medium, the outlet, and the personality. Paper presented at the American Association of Public Opinion Research, Hollywood, FL.
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Stroud, N. J., & Sparrow, B. H. (2008, November). Letting the public speak: Public opinion polling after 9/11 and before Iraq. Paper presented at the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, San Diego, CA. Stroud, N. J. (2008, August). Agenda setting in the modern media environment. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Political Communication Division, Boston, MA. Stroud, N. J., & Lee, J. K. (2008, May). Politics and cable news credibility. Paper presented at the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Montreal, Canada. Stroud, N. J. (2007, November). Participation and partisan selective exposure. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Chicago, IL. Stroud, N. J. (2007, August). Evaluating possible antecedents and consequences of partisan selective exposure: Political knowledge & political interest. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Political Science Association, Political Communication Division, Chicago, IL. Sparrow, B. H., & Stroud, N. J. (2007, August). Making public opinion: Polling, the media, and the U.S. response to 9/11. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Political Science Association, Public Opinion and Political Participation Division and Political Communication Division, Chicago, IL. Stroud, N. J. (2007, May). Polarizing effects of partisan selective exposure. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, San Francisco, CA. Stroud, N. J. (2007, May). Revisiting the concept of selective exposure. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Mass Communication Division, San Francisco, CA. Stroud, N. J. (2006, November). Partisan selective exposure and the media environment. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, San Antonio, TX. Stroud, N. J. (2006, May). The media’s role in fragmenting public agendas. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research, Montreal, Canada.
Stroud, N. J. (2005, November). Affect gaps and the Internet. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Boston, MA. *Stroud, N. J. (2005, May). Where there is smoke, there is fire: Media effects, selective exposure, & Fahrenheit 9/11. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, New York, NY. *Top 3 Student Paper Stroud, N. J., & Kenski, K. (2005, May). Nonresponse across the 2004 election cycle: A time series examination. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research, Miami, FL. Winneg, K., & Stroud, N. J. (2005, May). The Internet as a means for following the presidential campaigns: 2004 presidential primary and general election campaigns. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research, Miami, FL.
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Stroud, N. J. (2004, November). Where’s the party? An investigation of the Internet and partisan selectivity. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Chicago, IL. *Tisinger, R., Meltzer, K. A., Jomini, N., Mueller, B. A., & Gans, R. M. (2004, May). Engaging the electronic electorate: The effective presentation of online political information. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, New Orleans, LA. *Top 3 Student Paper *Jomini, N., & Chernin, A. (2004, May). Video games and the ESRB: An evaluation of parental beliefs about the rating system. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Mass Communication Division, New Orleans, LA. *Top 4 Student Paper Kenski, K., & Jomini, N. (2004, May). Connections between Internet use and political efficacy, knowledge, and participation. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Political Communication Division, New Orleans, LA. Jomini, N., & Kenski, K. (2004, May). Nonresponse and the 2000 election cycle: Topic salience and efforts to increase response. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Phoenix, AZ. Price, V., & Jomini, N. (2004, May). Polls in election 2000: Public attitudes, perceived impact, and support for restricting election‐night projections. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Phoenix, AZ. Winneg, K., & Jomini, N. (2004, May). The Internet as a means for campaign discourse: Its uses in the 2000 and 2004 presidential campaigns. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Phoenix, AZ. Kenski, K., & Jomini, N. (2004, May). The causal relationship between external and internal political efficacy: A look at panel data from the 2000 U.S. presidential election. Paper presented at the meeting of the World Association for Public Opinion Research, Phoenix, AZ. Mueller, B. A., Gans, R. M., Jomini, N., Tisinger, R., & Meltzer, K. A. (2003, April). Covering politics on‐air and online. Paper presented at the meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV. RESEARCH CONTRACTS/GRANTS/GIFTS Total amount supervised: $1.25 million 2015 – 2016 John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Engaging News Project, Mobile News Study Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $43,000 2015 – 2016 University of Texas Graduate School’s Academic Enrichment Fund Moody College of Communication, matching fund Department of Communication Studies
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Political Communication Lecture Series Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $10,000 2015 Facebook Engaging News Project Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $25,000 2014 – 2015 American Press Institute Engaging News Project Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: up to $11,000 2014 – 2016 Rita Allen Foundation Engaging News Project Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $150,000 2013 – 2015 Hewlett Foundation Engaging News Project Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $450,000 2013 – 2014 Undergraduate Mentor Fellowship, College of Communication, University of Texas Funding for up to ten undergraduate student research assistants 2013 – 2015 Google Research Fund Engaging News Project Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $80,000 2013 – 2015 Democracy Fund Engaging News Project Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $400,000 2012 – 2013 Omidyar Network / Democracy Fund Countering Misinformation and Strengthening Online Discourse Principal Investigators: N. J. Stroud, B. Nyhan, & J. Reifler Total Amount: $388,367 Amount under Stroud’s supervision: $114,200 2011 – 2012 Texas Department of Transportation
Texas Department of Transportation Marketing Program Principal Investigator: I. Cunningham and M. Walton Investigators: V. Cicchrillo, L. Dobias, G. Kincaid, K. Stephens, N. J. Stroud, & G. Wilcox
Total Amount: $689,200 Amount under Stroud’s supervision: $76,664
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2010 – 2011 Undergraduate Mentor Fellowship, College of Communication, University of Texas Funding for one graduate student and four undergraduate student research assistants 2011 Grant Preparation Awards, College of Communication, University of Texas
Understanding the Effects of Local News Breaks / Agenda Setting and Selective Exposure Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud
Total Amount: $12,000 (two awards received, $6,000 each) 2011 Austin Community Foundation
Evaluation of Hispanic Fitness and Education Fairs Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $6,000
2010 Austin Partners in Education An Evaluation of the Hispanic Education Fair, Feria Para Aprender
Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $2,322
2010 – 2012 Spain Ministry of Science and Innovation´s Plan Nacional The Democratically Important Political Effects of Selective Exposure, Mass Media, and
the Forced‐Choice Error Principal Investigator: M. Wojcieszak (30%) Lead Investigators: B. Bimber (22%), L. Feldman (22%), L. Newman (4%), & N. J. Stroud (22%) Total Amount: $50,120 / €40,000 2009 Summer Research Assignment, University of Texas Assessing Bias in the News Media Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: 2 months summer salary 2009 – 2010 Program of Support to the Investigation of the Junta de Castilla y León The Political Effects of Forced vs. Selective Exposure to Media
Principal Investigator: M. Wojcieszak (30%) Lead Investigators: B. Bimber (22%), L. Feldman (22%), L. Newman (4%), & N. J. Stroud (22%) Total Amount: $8,629 / €6,386 2009 – 2010 Junior Faculty Fellowship, College of Communication, University of Texas News Use and Candidate Appearances on the News Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $6,000 2009 – 2010 Undergraduate Mentor Fellowship, College of Communication, University of Texas Funding for one graduate student and four undergraduate student research assistants 2009 Austin Partners in Education An Evaluation of the Hispanic Education Fair, Feria Para Aprender
Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $1,575
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2009 Special Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin Measuring Television News Use
Total Amount: $750
2009 Knapp Fellowship, College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin One course release 2008 – 2009 Undergraduate Mentor Fellowship, College of Communication, University of Texas
Funding for one graduate student and four undergraduate student research assistants 2008 Corporation for Public Broadcasting Objectivity and Balance: How Do Readers and Viewers of News and Information Reach
Conclusions Regarding Objectivity and Balance? Principal Investigators: S. Reese (50%) and N. J. Stroud (50%) Total Amount: $12,500 2008 Austin Partners in Education An Evaluation of the Hispanic Education Fair, Feria Para Aprender
Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $2,800
2008 Reddick Award, Department of Communication Studies, University of Texas Understanding Trust in the Media Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $7,700 2007 – 2008 Undergraduate Mentor Fellowship, College of Communication, University of Texas
Funding for one graduate student and four undergraduate student research assistants 2007 Annette Strauss Institute Faculty Research Fellowship Making Public Opinion: The Politics of Polling and Media Reporting Prior to the Iraq War Principal Investigators: B. Sparrow (50%) and N. J. Stroud (50%) Total Amount: $5,000 2007 Jessie H. Jones Fellowship in Communication, University of Texas at Austin Summer Salary
2006 Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES), Annette Strauss Institute for Civic
Participation Media Trust Principal Investigator: N. J. Stroud Total Amount: $5,000 AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 Top Four Paper Award, Political Communication Division, National Communication
Association 2015 Best Paper Award, Information Technology and Politics Division, American Political Science
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Association 2014‐15 Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University 2014‐15 Faculty Research Assignment, one semester course release for research, University of Texas
at Austin 2014 Outstanding Faculty Member Award, Communication Studies Graduate Community,
University of Texas 2013‐present Invited Fellow of the Annenberg Public Policy Center 2013 Top Scholar‐to‐Scholar Presentation, Electronic News Division, Association for Education in
Journalism and Mass Communication 2013 Semi‐Finalist, Friar Centennial Teaching Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin 2012 Top Four Paper Award, Political Communication Division, National Communication
Association (co‐authored with R. K. Garrett) 2012 Outstanding Book Award for Niche News, International Communication Association 2012‐present Invited Fellow of the Center for Politics and Governance at the University of Texas at Austin 2011 Invited member of the Society for Teaching Excellence, University of Texas at Austin 2011 Michael Pfau Outstanding Article Award, Political Communication Division, National
Communication Association. For Polarization and partisan selective exposure, Journal of Communication
2010 Outstanding Faculty Member Award, Communication Studies Graduate Community, University of Texas
2009 Top Four Paper Award, Political Communication Division, National Communication Association (co‐authored with M. Stephens & D. Pye)
2007 Outstanding Dissertation Award, Political Communication Division, National Communication Association
2007 Best Dissertation Award, Political Psychology Section, American Political Science Association
2007 K. Kyoon Hur Dissertation Award, International Communication Association (for best doctoral dissertation in mass communication research)
2006 Graduate Fellow of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 2006 2005 – 2006 Dissertation Research Fellowship, Annenberg School for Communication, University of
Pennsylvania 2005 Top Three Student Paper Award, Political Communication Division, International
Communication Association 2004 Top Four Student Paper Award, Mass Communication Division, International
Communication Association (co‐authored with A. Chernin) 2003 Top Three Student Paper Award, Political Communication Division, International
Communication Association (co‐authored with R. Tisinger, K. Meltzer, B. Mueller, & R. Gans)
2002 Statistics Department Citation, University of California, Berkeley (awarded to one graduating B.A. each year for outstanding undergraduate accomplishment in Statistics)
ADVISING AND RELATED STUDENT SERVICE Teaching Experience Department of Communication Studies, University of Texas at Austin (2006 – present) Undergraduate: Media Effects and Politics
Communication and Public Opinion
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Communication Research Methods Media and Public Opinion, Senior Fellows Honors Communication Campaign Methods Political Communication
Graduate: Communication and Public Opinion Media, Politics, and the Individual Quantitative Research Methods SPICE Program, University of Erfurt, Germany (2012) Undergraduate: Communication and Public Opinion Summer Statistics Institute, University of Texas at Austin (2008 – 2011) How to Interpret Empirical Studies Introduction to Statistics Academic Affairs, Penn State Abington (2005) Faculty/Staff Workshop: SPSS Statistics Software University of Pennsylvania (2005) Primary Instructor Introduction to Communication Behavior (undergraduate) Teaching Assistant Rolling Cross Sectional Analysis (graduate) Introduction to Communication Behavior (undergraduate) Student Advising Doctoral Advisees Sohyun Choi, Communication Studies Alex Curry, Communication Studies
Katherine Haenschen, Radio‐Television‐Film (co‐advisor with Dr. S. Strover) Cynthia Peacock, Communication Studies Hsuan‐Ting Chen, Journalism (co‐advisor with Dr. R. Coleman, 2013) Yonghwan Kim, Journalism (co‐advisor with Dr. H. Gil de Zuniga, Dr. M. McCombs, 2013) Ashley Muddiman, Communication Studies (2013) Josh Scacco, Communication Studies (2014)
Doctoral Committees
Ji won Kim, Journalism Rebecca McEntee, Journalism Mustafa Oz, Journalism Maegan Stephens, Communication Studies Keri Thompson, Communication Studies Hong Vu, Journalism Curt Yowell, Communication Studies Ingrid Bachmann, Journalism (2011) Emily Balanoff, Communication Studies (2011) Sungsoo Bang, Journalism (2013) Sujin Choi, Radio‐Television‐Film (2012)
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Ashlyn Gentry, Communication Studies (2013) Soo‐Hye Han, Communication Studies (2008) Vanessa Higgins, Journalism (2009) Connie Young Johnson, Communication Studies (2013) Nakwon Jung, Journalism (2010) Rebecca LaVally, Communication Studies (2010) Angela Lee, Journalism (2014) Jae Kook Lee, Journalism (2009) Na Yeon Lee, Journalism (2013) Colene Lind, Communication Studies (2013) Robert Mack, Communication Studies (2015) Aimee Meader, Journalism (2014) Nicholas Merola, Communication Studies (2013) Logan Molyneux, Journalism (2015) Soo Jung Moon, Journalism (2008) Angela Niedermyer, Communication Studies (2011) Clariza Ruiz De Castilla, Communication Studies (2013) Fadi Skeiker, Theatre and Dance (2008) Sebastián Valenzuela, Journalism (2011) Sung Woo Yoo, Journalism (2014)
Comprehensive Exam Committees Kristen Farris, Communication Studies
Masters Advisees Arielle Cardona, Communication Studies (2015)
Soohee Kim, Communication Studies (2010) Masters Reader Kanghui Baek, Journalism (2008)
Elizabeth Crecente, Communication Studies (2008) Eliana Razo, Communication Studies (2011)
Cathy Setzer, Communication Studies (2011) SERVICE ACTIVITIES Annette Strauss Institute, University of Texas at Austin Assistant Director of Research, 2006 – present 2015 – 2016 Texas Media & Society Survey Committee Chair – Create Moody College committee
and oversee Texas Media and Society survey 2015 Knight News Challenge and Breaking Through Conference – Event moderator; assist
with executing on contract 2014 Kettering Foundation (with C. Peacock) ‐ Faculty advisor for journalism education
and citizenship literature review. 2013 Texas Civic Life Conference – Assist with conference planning
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2012 Law Related Education Project (with A. Muddiman) – Faculty advisor for evaluation
of the Law‐Related Education lesson plans and Hatton W. Sumners funded institutes.
2011 – 2012 Texas Department of Transportation Project (with V. Inchauste) –Proposed and
designed research initiative to evaluate the Texas Department of Transportation marketing program.
2011 – 2012 Turning Points Evaluation Project – Conducted an experimental evaluation of the
Strauss Turning Points project to challenge high school students to think about the Constitution
2011 Killeen School District Teacher Opinion Project – Consulted with the Office
of Survey Research on sampling strategies for the survey design 2011 New Politics Forum, Campaign Bootcamp, Faculty Moderator 2010 – 2014 Project Vote Smart – Coordinated the development of an undergraduate course
(cross‐listed in Government and Communication Studies) for students to work with the Project Vote Smart organization.
2010 – 2011 Patricia Witherspoon Research Award – Helped to evaluate applications and
select awardees 2010 – 2014 Did You Know Project – Supervised graduate and undergraduate students, who
review academic research and write short, easily‐understandable research summaries for the Strauss website
2010 Texas Online Panel Feasibility Survey (with V. Inchauste) – planned and conducted
a survey of faculty members’ on‐campus use of survey research. We wanted to ascertain whether there would be enough demand for a random‐sample panel survey of Texans.
2008 New Politics Forum, Election Debriefing Faculty Moderator 2007 – 2011 Feria Para Aprender Event Evaluations – Conducted 5 different on‐site research
surveys, recruited and managed teams of bi‐lingual undergraduate and graduate researchers, designed survey instrument, supervised Spanish translation, trained and oversaw data collection teams, conducted analyses, wrote reports
2007 Annette Strauss Institute Faculty Research Fellowship (with B. Sparrow) –
Supervised 18 undergraduate student coders on content analysis research project 2006 Cooperative Congressional Election Study – Designed survey instrument, worked
with survey research firm, and conducted analysis 2006 – present Research and Grant Proposal Writing
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Knight Brothers News Challenge (with S. Jarvis), Using the Internet to engage Latinos in politics, 2006 Knight Brothers News Challenge (with R. Hart), Just My Opinion, Using poll data archives, 2007 Latino National Survey, Examining Spanish‐language media use, 2007 National Science Foundation, Understanding political emails, 2009
2006 – present Consulting on other Strauss projects, such as proposals for CIRCLE, the Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the U.S. Election Assistance Commission
Departmental and University Service, University of Texas at Austin 2015 – 2016 Research Workgroup Member, Moody College of Communication 2015 – 2016 Political Communication Lecture Series, Oversee the project 2014 Member of the Continuing Fellowship, Outstanding Dissertation, and Jesse Jones
Committee, Department of Communication Studies 2013 – 2014 Member of Director of School of Journalism Faculty Search Committee 2013 – 2014 Associate Professor Budget Council Representative, Department of Communication
Studies 2013 Panel Respondent, Handbook of Research on Institutional Language Conference by
Dean Roderick Hart, February 13, 2013 2012 – present Member of Bridging Disciplines Program University Committee on a Public Policy
Curriculum 2012 – 2013 Member of Assistant Professor Health Communication Faculty Search Committee, Department of Communication Studies 2012 – 2013 Manage Graduate Admissions, Rhetoric and Language Division, Department of
Communication Studies 2008 – present Member of Teaching Assistant / Assistant Instructor Award Selection
Committee, Honors Day, Department of Communication Studies 2007 – present Member of Graduate Rhetoric and Language Student Admissions Committee,
Department of Communication Studies 2008, 2010, 2011 Senior Fellows (College of Communication Honors Program) Entering Class
Interviewer 2009 – 2011 Member of Awards Committee, Department of Communication Studies 2006 – 2010 National Communication Association, Graduate Student Open House 2010 Member of National Research Council Rankings Review Committee, College of
Communication 2008 – 2009 Assistant Professor Budget Council Representative, Department of Communication
Studies 2008 – 2009 Member of Associate/Full Professor Organizational Communication Faculty Search
Committee, Department of Communication Studies 2008 Faculty Moderator, Hook the Vote Election Night Panel 2008 Assistance with New Employee Orientation Film, University of Texas at Austin 2008 University of Texas at Austin Honors Colloquium Presenter 2008 Undergraduate Research Week session (with K. Stephens) 2007 Undergraduate Scholarship Selection Committee, Department of
Communication Studies 2007 Methods Committee, Communication Studies Department
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Service to the Field American Political Science Association (APSA), Political Communication Division 2014 Political Communication Pre‐Conference Discussant 2013 – 2014 Discussant 2012 Political Communication Pre‐Conference Invited Panelist and Discussant 2011 – 2013 Appointed Ad Hoc member of the Joint Publications Committee 2012 – 2013 Programming Committee 2011 – 2012 Elected Program Chair 2011 – 2013 Elected Newsletter Editor (co‐sponsored by the ICA division) 2008 – 2013 Appointed Webmaster, www.politicalcommunication.org 2008 – 2009 Panel Chair International Communication Association (ICA) 2014 – 2016 Outstanding Book Award Committee ICA Political Communication Division 2014 Faculty Mentor, Graduate Student Pre‐Conference 2014 – 2016 Elected Secretary 2011 – 2013 Appointed Ad Hoc member of the Joint Publications Committee 2011 – 2013 Elected Newsletter Editor (co‐sponsored by the APSA division) 2012 Faculty Mentor, Graduate Student Pre‐Conference 2012 Panel Discussant 2008, 2011, 2012 Panel Chair 2006 – present Annual Conference Reviewer 2004 – 2013 Appointed Webmaster, www.politicalcommunication.org National Communication Association (NCA), Political Communication Division 2015 Outstanding Book Award Committee 2012 Appointed Member of Bylaws Committee 2011 Elected Member of Nominating Committee 2011 Appointed Member of Dissertation Award Committee 2009, 2011, 2013‐14 Panel Discussant 2009 Wandering Scholar Poster Session Review 2008 Elected Member of Nominating Committee 2006, 2008 – present Annual Conference Reviewer, Political Communication Division
World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) 2016 Conference co‐chair (with Bethany Albertson) 2011 Panel Discussant, Regional Seminar American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) 2008 Annual Conference Reviewer Online News Association (ONA) 2014 Program Planning Committee Editorial Service
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Editorial Board Member
International Journal of Press/Politics, 2015 – present
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 2013 – present
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2015 – present
Journal of Communication, 2009 – present
Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 2015 – present
Political Communication, 2014 – present Manuscript Review
American Journal of Political Science, 2010‐15
American Political Science Review, 2008, 2010, 2013‐14
Communication Methods and Measures, 2013
Communication Research, 2008‐11, 2013
Communication Monographs, 2012, 2014
Human Communication Research, 2011, 2015
The Information Society, 2009, 2011
International Journal of Communication, 2012, 2014‐15
International Journal of Press/Politics, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 2011‐15
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2011, 2013
Journal of Communication, 2009‐2014
Journal of Computer‐Mediated Communication, 2013‐15
Journal of Experimental Political Science, 2013‐14
Journal of Information, Technology, & Politics, 2013‐14
Journal of Politics, 2006‐08, 2010, 2012‐14
Journalism Studies, 2013
Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 2014
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2008, 2013‐14
Mass Communication & Society, 2009‐13
Media Psychology, 2012‐14
New Media & Society, 2011
Political Behavior, 2009‐13
Political Communication, 2010‐14
Political Psychology, 2010
Political Research Quarterly, 2008
Public Opinion Quarterly, 2007‐11, 2013‐15
Social Science Quarterly, 2012‐13
Oxford University Press, 2012
Princeton University Press, 2012
Wiley‐Blackwell, 2013 Grant and Fellowship Review
Israel Science Foundation, Grant Review, 2011
Marsden Fund, Grant Review, 2014
MacArthur Foundation, MacArthur Fellows Program, 2014
National Science Foundation, 2010
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Tenure and Promotion Review George Washington University; University of Hawaii, Hilo; Southern Illinois University; University of Wisconsin‐Madison Service to the Greater Community 2014 – present National Institute for Civil Discourse, Research Network member 2014 – 2015 Online News Association, Challenge Fund Academic Adviser 2013 – present Voice of the People, Advisory Board member 2013 – present American Press Institute, Research Advisory Group member 2011 – 2012 Politico.com, Invited blogger for the Arena,
http://topics.politico.com/index.cfm/topic/TheArena 2010 – 2011 Research for the Federal Communication Commission, “The information needs
of communities” report, http://transition.fcc.gov/osp/inc‐ report/The_ Information_Needs_of_Communities.pdf
2010 – 2011 Knight Foundation News Challenge Grant Reviewer,
http://www.newschallenge.org/blog/knight‐news‐challenge‐update 2008 – 2009 Member of Aspen Communications and Society Program Advisory Group,
http://www.knightcomm.org/appendix‐v/ 2008 German‐Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development, Grant
Review INVITED TALKS & CONFERENCES Stroud, N. J. (2015, November 16). Curbing selective exposure and perception. Invited speaker. Northwestern University. Stroud, N. J. (2015, October 13‐15). Curbing selective exposure. Invited speaker. University of Haifa, Israel. Stroud, N. J. (2015, October 2‐4). Experience engagement conference. Invited participant. Portland, OR. Stroud, N. J. (2015, September 25). How to make online news more commercially viable and democratically beneficial. Invited speaker. New York City Media Lab Summit, New York. Shanahan, M., & Stroud, N. J. (2015, September 18). To comment or not to comment? Invited speaker. Excellence in Journalism 2015, Orlando, FL. Stroud, N. J. (2015, July 22). Engaging news project. Invited speaker. Breaking Through conference sponsored by the Knight Foundation, Democracy Fund, Hewlett Foundation, and Rita Allen Foundation at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Goodrich, R. & Stroud, N. J. (2015, July 8). Don’t turn them off: How to improve online comment sections. Course leader. Poynter News University webinar. Stroud, N. J. (2015, June 1). Collaborations between academia and newsrooms: The Engaging News Project. Invited speaker. Global Alliance for Media Innovation Panel. 67th World News Media Congress. Washington, DC. Stroud, N. J. (2015, April 23). Engaging other political views. Invited speaker. Departments of Strategic Communication and Political Science. Temple University. Stroud, N. J. (2015, April 10). Helping newsrooms work toward their democratic and business objectives. Invited speaker. Online Journalism Conference. Northwestern University. Stroud, N. J. (2015, March 16). Engaging News Project. Invited speaker. Media Innovation Day, WAN‐IFRA, University of Texas at Austin. Stroud, N. J. (2015, March 12). Engaging other political views. Invited speaker. Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University. Stroud, N. J. (2015, January 29). Engaging other political views. Invited speaker. Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania. Stroud, N. J. (2014, November). Political communication: Our present(s), our future(s). Invited panelist. National Communication Association, Political Communication Division, Chicago, IL. Stroud, N. J. (2014, November 14‐15). Newsgeist. Invitation‐only gathering organized by Google and the Knight Foundation to bring together “150 key practitioners and thinkers from the worlds of journalism, technology, and public policy who are re‐imagining the future of news.” Phoenix, AZ. Stroud, N. J. (2014, November 7). Partisanship and communication. Invited speaker. University of Utah. Stroud, N. J. (2014, November 6). Engaging news project. Invited speaker. Brigham Young University, UT. Stroud, N. J. (2014, October 17). Overcoming selective exposure. Invited speaker, Science and Communication conference. Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania. Stroud, N. J. (2014, September 27). What does your quiz really say about you? Invited speaker, Online News Association, Chicago, IL. Stroud, N. J. (2014, June 6). Leadership Austin Engage Breakfast. Invited panelist. Stroud, N. J. (2014, May 30). Niche news. Media choice symposium. Invited speaker. Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. Stroud, N. J. (2014, May 9). The polarizing effects of partisan and mainstream news. American gridlock: Causes, consequences and consequences of polarization. Invited speaker. American University. Washington, DC.
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Stroud, N. J. (2014, May 1‐2). Annenberg Public Policy Center Distinguished Research Fellows Workshop on the Uses of Social Media. Invited participant. Philadelphia, PA. Stroud, N. J. (2014, April 25). Niche news. Invited lunchtime speaker for Austin Advisors Forum. Stroud, N. J. (2014, April 1). Niche news. Invited speaker for the UT‐Quest program. Stroud, N. J. (2014, March 28). Niche news. Invited speaker for the Austin Community College Political Science book club. Stroud, N. J. (2014, March 25). Engaging news project. Invited skype speaker for Dr. Nancy Nien‐Tsu Chen and Daniela Gerson undergraduate/graduate seminar (ASCJ 440 Special Topics: Engaging Urban Communities in the Digital Era), University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Stroud, N. J. (2014, March 24). Methods for studying media habits. Invited skype speaker for Kristen Farris undergraduate course (COMM 3301: Empirical Research Methods), Texas State University. Stroud, N. J. (2014, March 21). Engaging news project. AEJMC Southeast Colloquium. Invited keynote speaker. Gainesville, FL. Stroud, N. J. (2014, March 6). Partisan media seminar series. Harvard University, Kennedy School, Shorenstein Center. Invited speaker. Cambridge, MA. Stroud, N. J. (2014, February 23‐24). Kettering Foundation meeting on journalism curriculum and democratic practices. Invited participant. Kettering Foundation, Dallas, TX. Stroud, N. J. (2014, February 10). Engaging news project. Invited conference attendee for the American Press Institute, Miami, FL. Stroud, N. J. (2013, December 9). Engaging news project. Invited speaker for the National Institute for Civil Discourse, Washington, DC. Stroud, N. J. (2013, November 18). Engaging news project. Invited speaker for the Annenberg Research Seminar at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. Stroud, N. J. (2013, November 14). Media bias. Invited speaker for the Center for Ethics in Public Life, University of Missouri‐St. Louis. Stroud, N. J. (2013, November 11). Niche news. Invited speaker for Women Vote, Austin, TX. Stroud, N. J. (2013, October 25). Niche news. Invited speaker for the UT‐Forum program. Stroud, N. J. (2013, October 18). Solutions to political polarization in the U.S. Invited participant in William and Flora Hewlett Foundation workshop. Stroud, N. J. (2013, October 9). Niche news. Invited skype speaker for Dr. Kim Walsh‐Childers graduate seminar (JOU 5705: Issues and the Press), University of Florida.
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Stroud, N. J. (2013, August 23). Understanding online engagement. Invited webinar speaker for the Poynter Institute, Miami, FL. Stroud, N. J. (2013, July 10). The curse of fragmentation and polarization. Invited speaker at the “Media and democracy: Central & Eastern Europe in a comparative context” conference. University of Oxford, UK. Stroud, N. J. (2013, June 6). Designing the web for democracy. Personal Democracy Forum. Invited speaker, New York. Stroud. N. J. (2013, May 20‐24). Kettering Foundation meeting on journalism curriculum and democratic practices. Invited participant. Kettering Foundation, Dayton, Ohio. Stroud, N. J. (2013, May 8). Niche news: The use of likeminded news and the consequences for democracy. Invited speaker for the UT‐Odyssey program. Stroud, N. J. (2013, April 22). Polarization and niche news. Invited symposium speaker (with L. Bennett & M. Johnson). Washington State University. Stroud, N. J. (2013, April 22). “Stop Watching Fox News (and MSNBC for that matter, or even better watch both)! Can we affect people’s preferences for like‐minded information? Invited speaker for Coffee & Politics at the Foley Institute, Washington State University. Stroud, N. J. (2013, March 4). Engaging news project. Invited speaker for the 2016 Roundtable on Public Education, Dialogue, and Debate. Washington, DC. Stroud, N. J. (2013, February 25). Bursting your (filter) bubble: Strategies for promoting diverse exposure. Invited panelist. 16th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing, San Antonio, Texas. Stroud, N. J. (2013, February 8). Engaging news project. Invited speaker at the New America Foundation. Washington, DC. Stroud. N. J. (2012, November 29‐30). Kettering Foundation meeting on journalism curriculum and democratic practices. Invited participant. Kettering Foundation, Dayton, Ohio. Stroud, N. J. (2012, October 24). Niche news: Partisanship and the news media. Invited speaker for the Nova Program / Osher Life Long Learning Institute. Stroud, N. J. (2012, October 17). Niche news: Partisanship and the news media. Invited speaker for the Lakeway Men's Breakfast Club. Stroud, N. J. (2012, September 10). Niche news: Partisanship and the news media. Invited speaker for Dr. Innes Mitchell, Political Communication, St. Edward’s University. Stroud, N. J. (2012, June 7‐8). Political attitudes and behavior: A longitudinal perspective. Invited speaker. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Stroud, N. J. (2012, April 19). Niche news. Invited speaker for Dr. Edward Schippa, New Communication Technology, University of Minnesota.
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Stroud, N. J. (2012, March 30). Online journalism and the audience in a democracy. Invited conference speaker. The Future of Online Journalism: News, Community and Democracy in the Digital Age Symposium, Ohio State University. Stroud, N. J. (2012, March 6). Truthiness in the news. Invited conference attendee. The Berkman Center for Internet and Society and the MIT Center for Civic Media. Stroud, N. J. (2011, December 13‐16). Roundtable on “Fact‐checking and the News”. Invited participant. New America Foundation, Washington, D.C. Stroud. N. J. (2011, November 16‐7) Kettering Foundation meeting on journalism curriculum and democratic practices. Invited panelist. Kettering Foundation, Dayton, Ohio. Stroud, N. J. (2011, October 27‐8). Knight Foundation 2012 Election Meeting. Invited panelist. Knight Foundation, Miami, Florida. Stroud, N. J. (2011, March 18). Selective exposure and the influence of perceived influence. Invited panelist. World Association for Public Opinion Research regional conference, Segovia, Spain. (Fellow panelists: Z. Pan, H. Rojas, A. Gunther, & M. Wojcieszak) Stroud, N. J. (2011, March 17). Selective exposure and polarization. Invited panelist. World Association for Public Opinion Research regional conference, Segovia, Spain. (Fellow panelists: S. Iyengar, H. Rojas, R. Luskin, & M. Wojcieszak) Stroud, N. J. (2010, September 30). News media choices and the implications for democracy. Presentation to Querencia at Barton Creek, Austin, Texas. Stroud, N. J. (2010, July 22). Fragmentation, echo chambers, misinformation, and information communities. Conference call presentation to the Federal Communication Commission Future of Media Project. Stroud, N. J. (2010, April 8). News media choices and the implications for democracy. Presentation to LAMP (Learning Activities for Mature People), University of Texas at Austin. Stroud, N. J. (2009, June 25). Media choice and the implications for democracy. Presentation to the Alumni College: Classes without Quizzes at the University of Texas at Austin. Stroud, N. J. (2009, April 24). How do readers and viewers of news and information reach conclusions regarding objectivity and balance? Presentation to the Broadcast Educator’s Association. Session sponsored by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Stroud, N. J. (2006, February 17). The media environment’s influence on partisan selective exposure. Presentation at a colloquium for the Institute for the Study of Citizens and Politics, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS American Association for Public Opinion Research American Political Science Association
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication International Communication Association Midwest Political Science Association National Communication Association Online News Association World Association for Public Opinion Research