Английская Википедия:Charlton McIlwain
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Charlton Deron McIlwain (born 1971) is an American academic and author whose expertise includes the role of race and media in politics and social life.[1] McIlwain is Professor of media, culture, and communication and is the Vice Provost for Faculty Engagement and Development at New York University.[2]
Early life and education
Charlton Deron McIlwain was born in 1971 to Annie and Ronald McIlwain of Charlotte.[3]
McIlwain completed a bachelor of arts in family psychology at Oklahoma Baptist University in 1994. He earned a Master of Human Relations from University of Oklahoma. In 2001, he earned a doctor of philosophy in communication from the same institution.[4]
Career
McIlwain joined the faculty of NYU in 2001, where he is now Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication and Vice Provost for Faculty Engagement and Development.[5]
Selected works
He is the author of multiple books, including Black Software: The Internet and Racial Justice, From the Afronet to Black Lives Matter,[6] and Race Appeal: How Candidates Invoke Race in U.S. Political Campaigns[7] from Temple Books (with Stephen M. Caliendo), and editor of The Routledge Companion to Race & Ethnicity[8] in 2010, also with Caliendo. He is the author of multiple scholarly articles, and wrote both When Death Goes Pop: Death, Media and the Remaking of Community in 2005,[9] and Death in Black & White: Death, Ritual & Family Ecology in 2003. McIlwain is a Delphi Fellow at Big Think[10] and an Advisor to Data + Society.[11]
Personal life
In 2007, McIlwain married trial lawyer, Raechel Lee Adams in Washington, D.C. The ceremony was led by officiant Ellen Dinerman of the Northern Virginia Ethical Society.[3]
References
External links
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