AboutAbout
I hold the Richard Cole Eminent Professorship in the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. I study media uses and effects among children and adolescents, with a focus on health and the body. Topics have included violence and aggression, fright reactions to scary media, body image, disordered eating, nutritional knowledge, dietary intake, obesity, sexual behavior, media use for sensory regulation, and family dynamics around media.
I received my PhD in communication with a minor in social and developmental psychology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and held faculty positions at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and the University of Illinois in Urbana before coming to UNC, where I run the Family and Media Laboratory (FaMLab). The following is a humblebrag but I've been told I need to do more self-promotion, so here it is: I am listed among the top 2% most cited scientists in the field of communication, https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/7
As an autistic adult with autistic teenagers, I am keenly interested in helping students support their executive function to meet their educational and occupational goals. I served on the board of the Autism Alliance of Michigan and have consulted with media producers such as Sesame Workshop and PBS Kids to accommodate neurodiversity in their program development and content.
I also have a strong interest in workplace dynamics and post personal insights on lessons learned over 33 years in higher education.
As a Detroit native, I will see a Lions Super Bowl win in my lifetime. I WILL.