Mark Wolfgram
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
207 Murray Hall, 744-5571
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Dr. Wolfgram is an Associate Professor of Political Science (Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison 2001). His current research interests focus on the intersection of politics and culture in various media. This includes research into the portrayal of ethnic conflict in the media, sociology of memory, collective memory studies, and critical mass media research. He has received research and writing fellowships from Carleton University, the Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation, the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), and the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation. Currently, Professor Wolfgram is finishing a book-length manuscript entitled, "Getting History Right": East and West German Collective Memories of the Holocaust and War. His current research project has the working title, "Representing Conflict - Projecting Power: European and American Intervention in the Yugoslav Civil Wars 1991-2005." The goal of the project is to observe how and explain why outside actors' views of the Yugoslav civil wars changed over time. How did these changing frameworks of interpretation guide the exercise of power?
Spring 2011
Office Hours: T 10:30-4:30
COURSE SEC TIME ROOM
POLS 2113 1 TR 9:00-10:15 GU 105
POLS 5410 351 T 4:30-7:10 SMH 232
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