Biography
Lauren Kogen (PhD) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies and Production at Temple University. Her research addresses 1) communication for development and social change, both domestically and abroad (focusing on issues including the empowerment of marginalized groups, violence against women, and peacebuilding); and 2) communication about development and social change work, and specifically, how development-related issues and events are framed for American audiences in the mainstream news media. Much of her work also focuses on evaluations of communication-for-development interventions.
Research Interests
- Global media
- Journalism and international news
- Social change
- Development
- Communication about global development
- Social and behavior change campaigns
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
---|---|---|
MSP 3572 | Communication and Development | Undergraduate |
MSP 4454 | Media Campaigns for Social Change | Undergraduate |
MSP 4496 | Global Media | Undergraduate |
GDC 8003 | Research Approaches in Communication, Development and Social Change | Graduate |
MMC 9101 | Communication Theory II | Graduate |
MMC 9883 | Directed Readings/Comm | Graduate |
MSP 5114 | Research for Media | Graduate |
MSP 5114 | Communication Research Methods | Graduate |
MSP 8254 | Media Campaigns for Social Change | Graduate |
MSP 8471 | Global Media | Graduate |
Selected Publications
Recent
Kogen, L. (2022). 'Better safe than sorry': examining trauma as an obstacle to empowerment and social change in a US intimate partner violence intervention. JOURNAL of APPLIED COMMUNICATION RESEARCH, 50(2), 189-207. 10.1080/00909882.2021.1978521