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Tim Groeling
Professor at UCLA
Tim Groeling is a professor in the Department of Communication Studies at UCLA. Here are some key details about his background and work:
Education and Academic Career
- Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego
- B.A. in Political Science from DePauw University (magna cum laude)
- Professor at UCLA since 2014
- Previously served as Associate Professor (2010-2014) and Assistant Professor (2001-2009) at UCLA
- Department Chair of UCLA Communication Studies from 2010-2016
Research and Expertise
Professor Groeling's research and teaching focus on:
- Political communication
- Media bias
- Presidential communication
- Party cohesion and the media
- New media and technology
He is particularly known for his work examining how journalistic norms affect political parties' ability to present a cohesive message to the public, and how this impacts public opinion.12
Notable Publications
- Author of the award-winning book "When Politicians Attack: Party Cohesion in the Media" (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
- Co-author of "War Stories: The Causes and Consequences of Public Views of War" (Princeton University Press, 2009)
- Published numerous articles in top political science and communication journals
Awards and Recognition
- Winner of the 2012 Bruce E. Gronbeck Political Communication Research Award
- Recipient of the Goldsmith Book Prize for his book "When Politicians Attack"2
Other Roles
- Director of the UCLA Communication Studies News Archive Digitization Project (2015-present)
- Co-founder and faculty sponsor of Startup UCLA
- Served on various UCLA committees related to educational technology and commencement1
Professor Groeling is highly regarded for his expertise in political communication and media studies, with a particular focus on how media norms and practices influence political discourse and public opinion.
Highlights
Jun 3 · comm.ucla.edu
Tim Groeling - UCLA Communication
Mar 22 · youtube.com
DtMH 2016 - Tim Groeling, Ph.D. - YouTube