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Peter Gross

职称:Professor

所属学校:The University of Tennessee-Knoxville

所属院系:Journalism

所属专业:Journalism

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简介

Dr. Gross received 47 fellowships, research, lecture and training awards and grants from, among other institutions, Harvard University's Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, J. F. Kennedy School of Government; the National Academy of Sciences; the International Research and Exchanges Board; the Pacific Cultural Foundation; the International Media Fund; the Soros Foundation; the German Marshall Fund of the United States; the Freedom Forum; Fulbright; and the National Science Foundation. In 1996, he was a research fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. He is the author/co-author of seven scholarly books and two textbooks, and co-editor of two book collections. Gross published scores of book and monograph chapters and articles in American and European academic and professional journals. He serves/ed on the editorial boards of the AEJMC International Communication Bulletin (USA), Central European Journal of Communication (Poland), Journal of Global Mass Communication (USA), Journalism Studies (England), Journalism & Communication (Romania), Dilema, a national, intellectual weekly (Romania), Journal of Romanian Press History (Romania), Media Transformations (Lithuania), Revue des Sciences Politiques (Romania), Philobiblo (Romania), Communication and Society (Spain), and Mediakutato, the Hungarian Media Studies Journal. In 2009, the State of Romania awarded Gross one of its highest national awards, the “Order of Merit in Education,” Commander Grade. The President of Romania confers the award, by decree, for “unusual merit in the development of education of different types, levels and forms of organization, and in research, or (for) contributing to establishing relationships between foreign educational institution and Romanian ones.” The University of Bucharest, Romania, awarded Gross the Doctor Honoris Causa in 2005 for his contributions to Eastern European media studies. In 2009, the University of West Timisoara, Romania, also awarded him the Doctor Honoris Causa for his contributions to Eastern European media studies and his role in establishing the university's journalism program. Gross serves as a Ratings Review Advisor for the Freedom House's yearly Freedom of the Press Index (East/Central Europe and Eurasia Region). He is a member of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and served as Chair of Teaching Standards, Chair of the Markham International Student Paper Competition and Chair of Professional Freedom and Responsibility for the association's International Communication Division. He is/was a member of the European Communication Research and Education Association, the European Network for Trans-Integration Research, the South East European Studies Association, the Society for Romanian Studies, the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, COST A30, a research group sponsored by the European Union, and the International Communication Association. He was on the Board of Directors of the American-Romanian Academy of Arts and Sciences and served as its Vice President, 1997-2001. Since finishing his Ph.D. in 1984 at the University of Iowa, Gross presented papers at scholarly conferences in Albania, the Belarus Republic, Bulgaria, Canada, the Czech Republic, the Republic of Georgia, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Taiwan, and the U.S.A.

职业经历

Dr. Peter Gross became Director of the UT School of Journalism and Electronic Media August 1, 2006. His research specialization is in international communication, with an emphasis on Eastern Europe. Multilingual, Gross worked and traveled extensively in Western and East/Central Europe, in former Soviet Republics (Belarus, Moldova, Tajikistan), Taiwan, India, China and Cuba. Since 1985, he directed journalism workshops and lectured at the University of Dortmund, Germany; Oxford University, England; Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania; the universities of Madrid, Bilbao, Santiago de Compostela, Murcia and Barcelona, Spain; University of Tirana, Albania; the Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland; the University of Bucharest, University of Timisoara West, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, and the Black Sea University, Romania; The Association of Georgian Journalists, Tiblisi, Georgia; the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary; International Summer School for Democracy, Petrovac, Montenegro, FR Yugoslavia; The University of Salzburg, Austria; Shanghai University, China. He was instrumental in establishing a new journalism program in 1992 at the University of Timisoara West, Romania. He taught at the U.S. Department of State's National Foreign Affairs Training Center (School of Professional and Area Studies – Foreign Service Institute) and carried out training and assessment assignments on behalf of the U.S. Information Agency (U.S. Department of State), the Voice of America's International Training Program/International Broadcast Bureau, the Eurasia Foundation, and the Academy for Educational Development. He also conducted journalism-training seminars in the U.S. and in country for journalists and journalism students from Albania, Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Kosovo, Kyrghyzstan, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia-Montenegro, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekhistan. He served as consultant on East European media issues to the Washington D.C.-based International Media Fund, The Freedom Forum, and the Eurasia Foundation, and as an educational consultant to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty in Prague, Czech Republic. In 1998, Gross received the Secretary's Forum Distinguished Public Service Award from the U.S. Department of State.

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