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Barbara Jo Lewis, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Television/Radio and Business

Brooklyn College
Brooklyn, New York 11210
(718) 951-5555

 

email.gif (2943 bytes)You may email me at Nem4714@aol.com
For information about the Brooklyn College Business Program, click here.


tball.gif (1653 bytes)Academic Background:

Ph. D. (Media Ecology/Culture and Communication)
New York University

M.F.A. (Film Production)
New York University

B.A. (English Literature)
Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri

 

tball.gif (1653 bytes)Areas of Expertise:

    Mass Media                                                                                    Marketing
    Broadcasting                                                                                   Consumer Behavior
    Television/Radio Production                                                          Advertising
    Film Studies                                                                                    Public Relations

 

tball.gif (1653 bytes)Academic Experience:

9/97 - Present
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York
Assistant Professor of Television/Radio and Business

                                                                                                                                                                    

 

tball.gif (1653 bytes)Honors, Awards:

Elected Editor of NYSCA Proceedings, Vol. XII, October 1998; 1999.

Chicago Film Festival for "Anything Goes"

American Film Institute for "Larissa"

 

tball.gif (1653 bytes)Conferences and Publications:

"Frankenstein's Monsters and Moral Accountability,"  The Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, Vol. 22, March 2001, 78-86.

"Globalization in the Internet Age:  Satan or Savior," The Fourth Annual Faculty Day Conference at Brooklyn College, May 24, 2000 [with T. Amoo, A. Bhattacharya, M. Langbert, and M. Uctum].

"Real Life, True Being:  Virtual Conduct on the Internet,"  paper presented at the New York State Communication Association, September 2000.

"True Names, Real Lives, Virtual Dangers: Conduct on the Internet,"  paper presented at the Media Ecology Association, June 2000.

"Constructing Machines in Our Own Image,"  paper presented at the Eastern Communication Association, March 2000.

"Ethics in Advertising,"  American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 17-21, 2000 [with R. Fireworker and H. Friedman].

"Cyborg Might,"  International Journal of Comic Art, Vol. 2:1, Spring/Summer 2000.

"Mediated Identities," NYSCA Conference, October 1999.

"Important and Useful Websites for the Accounting Profession," National Public Accountant, Vol. 44, June 1999, 28-32 [with H. Friedman].

"Saving the World:  Cutting-Edge Ideas from Business and Finance,"  Symposium at the Third Annual Faculty Day Conference at Brooklyn College, May 26, 1999 [with Bell, Bhattacharya, Friedman, Herskovitz, Langbert, Sardy, and Ucutm].

"Is Your Accounting Firm Truly Marketing Oriented?  A Checklist," National Public Accountant, Vol. 44, May 1999, 16-34 [with K. Giladi and H. Friedman]."

Dynamic Pricing Strategies for Maximizing Customer Satisfaction," National Public Accountant, Vol. 44, January/February 1999, 8-36 [with H. Friedman].

"Hello Dolly: Media Coverage of Cloning Events and the Popular Imagination," NCA Convention, November 1998.

"Flying Colors: The Volkswagen Bug Then and Now," NYSCA Conference, October 1998.

"Children of the Mechanical Bride," McLuhan Conference sponsored by Fordham University, March 1998.

"Cyborg Consciousness: Human Identity in a Technological World," NYSCA Proceedings, Vol. 11, September 1998.