Tim Wood

Assistant Professor at Fordham University

Schools

  • Fordham University

Links

Biography

Fordham University

Professor Wood researches promotional culture, corporate political advocacy, and theories of transparency and communicative power. He approaches much of his research and teaching through the lens of fossil fuels and environmental politics.

Education

  • PhD New York University in Media, Culture, and Communication, 2018

Companies

  • Assistant Professor Fordham University (2018)

Publication

  • Wood, Tim. 2021. Propaganda, obviously: How propaganda analysis fixates on the hidden and misses the conspicuous. Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Misinformation Review, 2(2).
  • Wood, Tim and Melissa Aronczyk. 2020. “Publicity and Transparency.” American Behavioral Scientist, 64(11): 1531-1544.
  • Wood, Tim. 2019. “The many voices of business: Framing the Keystone pipeline in U.S. and Canadian news.” Journalism, 20(2): 292-312.
  • Wood, Tim. 2018. “Energy’s citizens: The making of a Canadian petro-public.” Canadian Journal of Communication, 43(1): 75-92.
  • Benson, Rodney and Tim Wood. 2015. “Who says what or nothing at all? Speakers, frames, and frameless quotes in unauthorized immigration news in the United States, Norway, and France.” American Behavioral Scientist, 59(7): 802-821.
  • Benson, Rodney and Tim Wood. 2015. “Mass media.” Sociology. Oxford Bibliographies Online.

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