Research Professor
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
M.A., University of Pennsylvania
B.A., University of Virginia
Brian Southwell joined the school in January 2011 as a research professor. He also serves as senior research scientist at RTI International in Research Triangle Park. Prior to moving to North Carolina, Southwell has been an associate professor and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Minnesota’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication. He also holds an adjunct appointment in the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health. In addition to his work on the Minnesota faculty, Southwell has worked for a variety of non-profit and government organizations, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, as well as Ogilvy Public Relations in Washington, D.C.
Southwell has conducted research on a variety of topics, including campaign measurement and evaluation, with special emphases on the intersection of interpersonal communication, social networks, and mass communication and on the role of aging. His work has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health and other sources. Southwell’s research and theoretical contributions appear (or will soon appear) in more than 40 journal articles and chapters, in publications such as “Social Science and Medicine,” “Communication Theory,” “Communication Research,” “Journal of Communication,” “Health Communication” and the “Journal of Health Communication.” He is senior editor for “Health Communication” and is a member of the editorial boards of “Public Opinion Quarterly,” “Journal of Communication,” “Communication Research,” “Science Communication,” “Journal of Health and Mass Communication,” and the “Journal of Public Relations Research.” His 2002 dissertation was awarded the Health Communication Dissertation of the Year jointly by the International Communication Association and the National Communication Association. In 2006, he was awarded the Arthur “Red” Motley Exemplary Teaching Award by the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota.
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