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Karen Slattery
Dr. Karen Slattery蜜桃影像

Johnston Hall, 404G

MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America
(414) 288-3490

Professor Emeritus of Journalism and Media Studies

Education

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983
M.A. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1978
B.A. University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 1971

Courses Taught

BREC 2245 Broadcast News Writing and Editing
BREC 4440 Television Reporting
BREC 4953 Communication Issues in Television News
COMM 3900 Ethical Problems of Mass Communication
COMM 6100 Qualitative Research Methods in Communication
COMM 6800 Proseminar and Multimedia Technology

Research Interests

Journalism, media ethics

Professional Experience

Reporter/producer, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
Reporter and producer: WBAY-TV
WFRV-TV reporter: Wisconsin Public Radio

Professional Affiliations

National Press Photographers Association
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

Selected Publications

Slattery, K. (2016). 鈥淭he Moral Meaning of Recent Revisions to the SPJ Code of Ethics,鈥 Journal of Media Ethics, 31 (3), 2-17.

Slattery, K. (2014). 鈥淓thics and Journalistic Standards: An Examination Of the Relationship Between Journalism Codes of Ethics and Deontological Moral Theory,鈥 in Wyatt, W. (ed.), The Ethics of Journalism: Individual, Institutional and Cultural Influences, NY: I.B. Tarus & Co. Ltd. Series: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

Slattery, K. & Garner, A. 鈥淣ews Coverage of US Mothers of Soldiers During the Vietnam War: Shedding the Image of Spartan Motherhood.鈥 Journalism Practice. (DOI: 10.1080/17512786.2014.924735). Available online July 2014.

Slattery, K. (2013). 鈥淐onflict as a News Value,鈥 in Soan, D. and Greer, J. (eds.), Northport, AL: Vision Press.

Slattery, K. & Doremus, M. (2013). 鈥淪uppressing Allied Atrocity Stories: The Unwritten Clause of the World War II Censorship Code.鈥 Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 89(4), 624-42.

Garner, A. & Slattery, K. (2012). 鈥淢obilizing Mother: From Good Mother to Patriotic Mother in World War I.鈥 Journalism & Mass Communication Monographs 14(1), 5-77.

Slattery, K., Garner, A., Wolburg, J. & Turner, L. (2012). 鈥淎t the Intersection of Jesuit and Feminist Moral Philosophies: Teaching for Social Justice in the Engaged Classroom,鈥 in Boryczka, J. and Petrino, E. (eds), Jesuit and Feminist Education: Intersections in Teaching And Learning for the Twenty-First Century, New York: Fordham University Press.

Slattery, K. & Garner, A. (2011). 鈥淢other as Mother and Mother as Citizen: Mothers of Combat on National Network News.鈥 Journalism:Theory, Practice & Criticism, 13(1), 87-102.

Garner, A. & Slattery, K. (2010). 鈥淲orld War I and the Mobilization of Maternal Sacrifice: Considerations for Peace Politics,鈥 Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict, pp. 46-2.

Garner, A. & Slattery, K. (2010). 鈥淭he Patriotic Good Mother of WorldWar II: A Study of a Cultural Ideal.鈥 Journalism Studies, 11(2), 143-157.(Lead Article)

Slattery, K. (2008). 鈥淩epairers of the Breach: Cases and Commentaries.鈥Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 23(4), 312-314.

Why Marquette

The university's commitment to social justice is very appealing to me.