George L. Daniels
Assistant Professor of Journalism
Ph.D., University of Georgia, 2002.
Dr. Daniel's research focuses on diversity in media, convergence/new technologies, and scholastic media. He teaches Intro to journalism, cross-media reporting, and the teaching of journalism
Selected Publications:
Daniels, G. L., & Loggins, G. M. (2007). Conceptualizing continuous coverage: A strategic model for wall-to-wall local TV weather broadcasts. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 35, 48-66.
Daniels, G. L. (2006). The role of Native American print and online media in the “era of big stories”: A comparative case study of Native American outlets’ coverage of the Red Lake shootings. Journalism: Theory, Practice and Criticism, 7, 321-342.
Daniels, G. L., & Hollifield, C.A. (2002). Times of turmoil: Short and long-term effects of
organizational change on newsroom employees. Journalism & Mass Communication
Quarterly, 79, 661-680.