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Faculty Profile
Lisa B. Brooten
Department of Radio-Television
Lisa B. Brooten
Lisa B. Brooten
Interim RT Chair
Associate Professor cross-appointed with Women's Studies
SIUC Faculty Since 2002
Contact Information
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Room: 2217 Communications Bldg.
Office Phone: (618) 453-5896
Fax: 453-6982
Curriculum Vitae:  Download Lisa B. Brooten's CV
SIUC Directory: Lisa Booth Brooten
Education
Ph.D. at Ohio University, 2002

Interests

Media and globalization, gender, alternative media, social movements, political communication, interpretive/critical research methods, ethnography.

Biography

Lisa Brooten, PhD, Associate Professor. She holds a PhD in international telecommunications and an MAIA in international development studies from Ohio University. After years working in community radio in Philadelphia and a professional stint in radio production with the show “Fresh Air with Terry Gross” distributed by National Public Radio, she spent nearly seven years living and working in Southeast Asia, both in rural areas home to refugees and in cosmopolitan cities. After this, she began formal research on the media of the region. Her work has focused especially on Burmese independent media in opposition to the country’s military dictatorship, and on Southeast Asian regional media reform efforts; on media representations of gender and race; on human rights and the militarization of everyday culture; and more generally on alternative media and social movements.

In 2008, Dr. Brooten conducted research under a Fullbright Fellowship on media reform efforts in Thailand and the Philippines. Her work has been published in the Asian Journal of Communication, International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, Journal of Communication Inquiry. Journal of Children and Media, International Journal of Comic Art and the National Women’s Studies Association Journal, as well as in several edited books and reference works.

Courses

  • MCMA 201 - Media in Society
  • MCMA 534 - Qualitative Research in Mass Communication  Syllabus
  • RT 467 - International Broadcasting  Syllabus
  • RT 200 - Understanding Radio and Television
  • MCMA 497 - Gender, Militarization & Media