Nancy Snow | |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Professor Author |
Period: | 1992-present |
Known For: | Propaganda and Public Diplomacy |
Professor or Dr. | |
Website: | http://www.nancysnow.com |
Education: | Clemson University, American University School of International Service |
Thesis Title: | Fulbright Scholars as Cultural Mediators |
Thesis Year: | 1992 |
Sub Discipline: | foreign policy and media relations specialist |
Workplaces: | Department of State |
Main Interests: | communications, international relations, feminism, propaganda, public diplomacy |
Notable Works: | Propaganda, Inc. and Information War |
Notable Ideas: | Gender Diplomacy, Gender Diplomats |
Nancy Snow is an American professor emeritus of communications at California State University, Fullerton and scholar of propaganda and public diplomacy.[1] [2] She has authored, edited or co-edited fifteen books, including Propaganda, Inc.: Selling America's Culture to the World, an overview of American cultural policy that includes a foreword by Herbert Schiller and introduction by Michael Parenti; and Information War: American Propaganda, Free Speech and Opinion Control since 9-11.
Snow graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in political science from Clemson University.[3]
Snow holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from American University School of International Service (SIS) where she concentrated in international/intercultural communication, peace and conflict resolution studies, and U.S. foreign policy.[4]
In 2020 Snow held the Walt Disney Faculty Chair in Global Media and Communication in the Schwarzman Scholars Program at Tsinghua University in Beijing.