Joshua Braun

Joshua Braun

CURRICULUM VITAE FOR JOSHUA A. BRAUN
336 KENNEDY HALL • CORNELL UNIVERSITY • ITHACA, NY 14853
PHONE (607) 379-1226 • E-MAIL JOSHUA.A.BRAUN@GMAIL.COM

Education

2006 - Present Cornell University Ithaca, NY

Doctorate: Communication, emphasis in technology and media studies, expected 2011

Master of Science: Communication, emphasis in technology and media studies, awarded January 2009

2004 - 2005 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA

Master of Bioethics

1999 - 2003 UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA

Bachelor of Science: Sciences in the Media (Individual Concentration)

  • Appointed to the Provost’s Honors Council 2002, served 'til graduation.
  • College of Letters, Arts, & Sciences (L&S) Honors Program for four years
  • Commencement with Distinction, Academic Excellence and with Honors
  • Student Liaison for the L&S Honors Program’s only student-led class, Spring 2003
  • Office of Residential Life Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement 1999-2000
  • Dean’s Honors in Fall 1999, Winter 2000, Spring 2000, Fall 2002, Spring 2003
  • Accepted to the LS&S Individual Studies Program in 2000

Fellowships and Awards

2008

Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Student Award, International Communication Association

2007

Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Fellow, National Academy of Sciences

Professional Societies

National Communication Association

International Communication Association

Invited Talks

Braun, J. A. (November 24, 2009). Giving the People What They Want: Reflections on WikiCandidate, a Crowdsourced Campaign for the Presidency.  Work presented at the Roundtable on Technology and Democracy at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism in New York.

Conference Presentations

Braun, J. A. (May 22, 2009). Rehashing the Gate: News Values, Non-News Spaces, and the Future of Gatekeeping.  Paper presented at the Annual International Communication Association Conference in Chicago.

Braun, J. A. (April 26, 2009). Gatekeeping in New Media Contexts.  Paper presented at the annual Media in Transition Conference in Boston.

Gillespie, T., Cosley, D., Black, L., Welser, H., Epstein, D., & Braun, J.A. (May 26, 2008). Wikis For Politics. Panel presented at the Annual International Communication Association Conference in Montreal.

Gillespie, T., Epstein, D., & Braun, J.A. (April 17, 2008). WikiCandidate: Technology, Participation, and Political Discourse. Panel presented at Politics: Web 2.0: An International Conference, hosted by the New Political Communication Unit, Royal Holloway, University of London.

Braun, J. A. (November 16, 2007). Trust Me, I'm a Doctor: Media Claims of Deficiencies in Skill and Knowledge on the Part of Physicians. Paper presented at presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference in Chicago.

Academic Publications

Braun, J. A. (2008).  Book Review: Mark Deuze, Media Work.  New Media and Society, 10(6), 957-959.  Access a freely available copy of the text on Mark Deuze's website.

Braun, J. A. (2007). The Imperatives of Narrative: Health Interest Groups and Morality in Network News. American Journal of Bioethics, 7(8), 6-14. Access the free version at bioethics.net (omits footnotes and references).

Braun, J. A. (2007). A Response to Commentators on "The Imperatives of Narrative: Health Interest Groups and Morality in Network News." American Journal of Bioethics, 7(8), W1-W2.

Braun, J. A. (2007). Front end evaluation of Global Warming Facts and Our Future. Marian Koshland Science Museum of the National Academy of Sciences: internal publication.

Braun, J. A. (Producer/Director/Writer). (2004). In vitro fertilization: The children show [Motion Picture]. Derry, NH: Chip Taylor Communications

Other Academic Service

Reviewer for Communication Theory

Selected Non-Academic Publications

Braun, J.A. (2005). Crime and penitence. In Radio Lab [Radio Broadcast]. New York: WNYC.

Braun, J.A. (2005). We’re from the government, we’re here to help: Can the U.S. government fix its top nuclear weapons lab? Seed Magazine, 1, 39.

Braun, J. A. (2005). The new federalism: Is the United States government unburdening itself of the big science issues and handing those responsibilities to individual states? Seed Magazine, 2, 38-39.

Braun, J. A. (2006). 20,000 leagues under the sea: NOAA has begun construction on Okeanos, a deep-sea research vessel that promises to change oceanography forever. Seed Magazine, 4, 24-25.

Braun, J.A. (2006, August 30). Triangulating Tehran: Russia, the West, and Iran’s nuclear future. Seed Online. Retrieved December 20th, 2006, from http://www.seedmagazine.com/news/2006/08/triangulating_tehran.php

Braun, J.A. (2005). Cribsheet #2: Climate change. Seed Magazine, 2, pullout section.

Braun, J.A. (2006). Cribsheet #5: Nuclear power. Seed Magazine, 5, pullout section.

Braun, J.A. (2006). Cribsheet #6: Hurricanes. Seed Magazine, 6, pullout section.

Work Experience

2008

Blogger for Scientific American's 60 Second Science.

2005—2006

Writer and Editorial Assistant for Seed Magazine, a popular science magazine.

2005

Freelance Producer for Radio Lab on WNYC New York Public Radio and NPR.

2005

Production Intern for ABC News Nightline

2003

Production Associate for Morningstar Entertainment, a company which produces programming for the Discovery Health Channel.

2002—2003

Producer/Director/Writer for a feature-length documentary on in vitro fertilization, distributed by Chip Taylor Communications.

2001-2003

Science Editor and Staff Writer for the Daily Nexus, UC Santa Barbara’s campus paper

Awards: Best Investigative Reporting from the California Intercollegiate Press Association in 2003

Stub

Tarleton Gillespie in New Media & Society

Tarleton Gillespie in New Media & Society

Congratulations to Tarleton Gillespie on his recent article in the journal New Media & Society. His work explores how YouTube has positioned itself in the political, commercial, and public realms and its role in moderating and curating public discourse.

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Oya Rieger is now registered.

Oya Rieger is now registered.