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ANDERSON
CURRICULUM VITAE
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2009- College of Staten Island (CUNY), Assistant Professor of Communications
2009 City College of New York (CUNY), Adjunct Lecturer of Media and
Communication Arts
2006-2008 Columbia University, Adjunct Lecturer, Department of the Core Curriculum
EDUCATION
2009 Columbia University, Ph. D. Communications
2006 Columbia University, M.Phil. Communications
1999 Indiana University, B.A. Political Science with Honors
AWARDS
2010 International Communications Association (ICA), Gene Burd Urban Journalism
Research Prize.
2008 Columbia University, Presidential Graduate Student Teaching Award (finalist)
2007 Columbia University, Core Curriculum Award for Teaching Excellence
2001 Corporation for National Service, National All-Americorps Award (highest
yearly honor for Americorps-VISTA volunteers)
1999 Phi Beta Kappa, Indiana University
1999 Wendell Wilkie Senior Scholarship (Highest departmental honor), Indiana
University Department of Political Science, Bloomington, IN, May 1999
SMALL GRANTS
2010 “Journalistic Expertise, Journalistic Assemblage, Journalistic Aggregation.”
PSC-CUNY Research Award ($4,681)
JOURNAL ARTICLES
forthcoming C.W. Anderson. “Web Production, News Judgment, and Emerging Categories
of Online Newswork in Metropolitan Journalism,” accepted for publication in
Journalism: Theory, Practice, Criticism
2010 C.W. Anderson. “Journalistic Networks and the Diffusion of Local News: The
Brief, Happy News Life of the “Francisville Four,” Political Communication
27(3), pg. 289-309
2009 Francesca Polletta, Bobby Pang Ching Chen, and C.W. Anderson. “Is
Information Good for Deliberation? Link-Posting in an Online Forum," Journal
of Public Deliberation 5(1),
BOOK CHAPTERS
Forthcoming C.W. Anderson. “From Indymedia to Demand Media: Journalism's Visions of its
Audience and the Horizons of Democracy.” Michael Mandiberg, ed.
2008 C.W. Anderson and Michael Schudson. “News Production and Organizations:
Professionalism, Objectivity, and Truth Seeking,” Handbook of Journalism
Studies. Karin Wahl-Jorgensen and Thomas Hanitzsch, eds. (Lawrence
Erlbaum, ICA Handbook Series)
2010 “Principles of Journalistic Symmetry: Building News Networks Before and After
the “Publication” of News.” Paper Presented at the International Symposium on
Online Journalism, Austin, TX, April 23-24 2010
2009 “Framing, Fields, and Attachment: What the Media ‘Does,’ and Why It Matters,”
Paper presented at Media Sociology Forum, New York University, September
25 2009.
2009 “Journalistic Networks and the Diffusion of Local News: The Brief, Happy News
Life of the ‘Francisville Four.’” Paper Presented at the International
Communications Association Conference, Chicago, IL, May 21-25 2009
2008 "Like a Bird in Lime Twigs: On the Strange Tangle of Power and Authority in
Mediia Research.” Paper Presented at the International Communications
Association Conference, Montreal, Quebec, May 22-26 2008.
2006 “Anarchism and Civil society: Fragmentation and the Public Sphere in an Age
of Online Media,” Paper Presented at the Conscientious Objections:
Communicating Dissent, Conference of the New York State
Communications Association.
2006 “Journalism: Authority, Power and Democracy,” Paper presented at the Media
Change and Social Theory conference, ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-
Cultural Change, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, September 7-9, 2006
WORK IN PROGRESS
C.W. Anderson. Manuscript revision of “Breaking Journalism Down: Work, Authority, and
Networking Local News, 1997-2009,” Columbia University doctoral dissertation.
C.W. Anderson. “Building the News: Discursive, Political, and Technological Assemblages In
the Local News Ecosystem.” Journal article in preparation.
2004 C.W. Anderson. “The Indypendent Hits Fifty.” The New York City Indypendent
(June 1-15, 2004)
2004 C.W. Anderson “Book Review of “Camus and Sartre: The Story of a Friendship
and the Quarrel That Ended It,” by Ronald Aronson. The New York City
Indypendent (May 15-30, 2004)
2010 “The Battle Between Crafted and Machine-Driven Content.” Invited speaker at
the Media Mesh Conference. May 18-19, 2010. Toronto, Canada.
2010 “Unpacking: We Are All Journalists Now.” Invited panelist at The Future of
Journalism: Unpacking the Rhetoric. April 30, 2010. Stanford Law School, Palo
Alto, CA
2010 “Getting Inside (And Outside) The Exploding Newsroom.” Invited talk at
Northwestern University Media, Technology, and Society Graduate
Methodology Seminar. February 26, 2010. Evanston, IL.
2009 “The Future of Journalism Education.” Invited speaker at the Gelf Magazine
forum on the future of journalism school. July 1, 2009. Brooklyn, NY
2008 “Rebooting the News: Reconsidering An Agenda for 21st Century Civic
Education,” Workshop Participant, Oct. 23-25, 2008. Philadelphia, PA
2008 “Stabilizing the News Network: Precariousness, Autonomy, and the Rationality
Crisis in the New Metropolitan Journalism.” Paper presented at the Yale
Information Society Project, New Haven, CT, October 14 2008.
2008 “Borderlines and Boundary Zones: Professional Rhetoric and the Drafting of a
Journalistic ‘Shield Law,” Paper accepted for presentation at Politics 2.0: An
International Conference, University of London, UK, April 17-18, 2008.
2007 “Inside the Exploding Newsroom: Towards The New Newsroom Ethnography,”
Paper presented at Media Sociology Forum, New York University, November 2
2007.
2007 Journalism that Matters: The DC Sessions, Workshop Participant, July 2007.
2007 “Dead Tress: Small Magazines and Newspapers in the Digital Age,”
Presentation and panel organizer, Grassroots Media Conference, The New
School, New York, NY, 24 February, 2007
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2006 NORGS: Rethinking the Future of Local News in the 21 Century, Workshop
participant, Annenberg School for Communication, Philadelphia, PA, March 9,
2006
2004 “Blogging Truth to Power? Weblogs, Disinformation, and the Mainstream News
Media.” Paper presentation, Halifax International Symposium on Media and
Disinformation, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1-4 July 2004
2004 “Indymedia and the Open Source Movement.” Presentation and panel
discussion, Spectropolis: Mobile Media, Art and the City, PACE University,
New York City, 27 September 2004
2004 “Radical Media at the 2004 Republican National Convention.” Presentation and
panel discussion, Independent Media at the Republican National Convention
and Beyond, New York University September 10, 2004
2004 “Brad Will and the Independent Reporting Movement: Lessons and Victories
Presentation at The Left Forum, Cooper Union, New York, NY, 10 March 2004
2004 “Alternative Media in New York City: The 1940’s.” Presentation and panel
discussion, Grassroots Media Conference, The New School, New York, NY,
28-29 February 2004
CLASSES TAUGHT
Entrepreneurial Journalism
Introduction to the Media
Introduction to Online Journalism
Media Audiences
Theory and Practice of Broadcast Journalism
Introduction to Journalism
Contemporary Civilization: Key Themes in Western Philosophy