Glen T. Cameron, PhD
Maxine Wilson Gregory Chair in Journalism Research, Missouri School of Journalism
Professor of Family and Community Medicine
Founder-co-director-scientific advisor of the Health Communication Research Center
Adjunct Clinical Instructor, School of Nursing
Education:
PhD - University of Texas-Austin
Research Interests:
Public relations; news production; information processing of news and commercials, print media advertising; health communication; and interdisciplinary work integrating mass communication, public relations and health communication.
Selected Publications:
Wilcox, Cameron, Ault, and Agee, Public Relations: Strategies and Tactics, 8th, Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2005.
Shin, Jae-Hwa and Glen T. Cameron, “Different Sides of the Same Coin: Mixed Views of Public Relations Practitioners and Journalists for Strategic Conflict Management.” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 82 (2), 2005.
Geana, Mugur and Cameron, Glen T. “Functional Foods: Delivering Information to the Oncology Nurse.” The Journal of Nutrition, 2005 (In press).
Lyon, Lisa, & Glen T. Cameron, “A Relational Approach Examining the Interplay of Prior Reputation and Immediate Response to a Crisis” in the Journal of Public Relations Research, 16, 2004.
Zhang, Juyan and Glen T. Cameron, “The structural transformation of China’s propaganda: An Ellulian perspective.” Journal of Communication Management, 8 (3) , Spring 2004.
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