Nancy Snow (academic)

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Nancy Snow is an American professor emeritus of communications at California State University, Fullerton and scholar of propaganda and public diplomacy.[1][2] She has authored, edited or co-edited fifteen books, including Propaganda, Inc.: Selling America's Culture to the World, an overview of American cultural policy that includes a foreword by Herbert Schiller and introduction by Michael Parenti; and Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech and Opinion Control since 9-11.[1]

OccupationsProfessor
Author
Yearsactive1992–present
KnownforPropaganda and Public Diplomacy
TitleProfessor or Dr.
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Nancy Snow
OccupationsProfessor
Author
Years active1992–present
Known forPropaganda and Public Diplomacy
TitleProfessor or Dr.
Academic background
EducationClemson University,
American University School of International Service
ThesisFulbright Scholars as Cultural Mediators (1992)
Academic work
Sub-discipline
foreign policy and media relations specialist
InstitutionsDepartment of State
Main interests
communications, international relations, feminism, propaganda, public diplomacy
Notable works
Propaganda, Inc. and Information War
Notable ideas
Gender Diplomacy, Gender Diplomats
Websitehttp://www.nancysnow.com
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Education

Snow graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in political science from Clemson University.[3]

Snow holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from American University School of International Service (SIS) where she concentrated in international/intercultural communication, peace and conflict resolution studies, and U.S. foreign policy.[1][4]

In 2020 Snow held the Walt Disney Faculty Chair in Global Media and Communication in the Schwarzman Scholars Program at Tsinghua University in Beijing.[1]

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