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Matthew Jordan is a Professor and Head of the Department of Film Production and Media Studies at The Pennsylvania State University. He holds a Bachelor's from Allegheny College, a Master's from Drew University, and a Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University. His expertise spans Media Studies, Sound Studies, Film Studies, Cultural Studies, and News Literacy.
His research explores the intersection of media, culture, and power, with a focus on sound's role in societal narratives, media's impact on democracy, and the evolution of cultural institutions. Notable areas include the history of radio satire, media policy failures, and the cultural significance of technological artifacts like car horns.
Recent work analyzes how media shapes public discourse on contentious issues like gun violence, political bias, and protest movements. His publications often bridge historical analysis with contemporary challenges, such as the decline of movie theaters and the rise of digital misinformation.
Dr. Jordan’s contributions include critiques of journalistic ethics, examinations of corporate media consolidation, and explorations of how soundscapes reflect societal values. He maintains an active presence in academic and public discussions about media literacy and cultural preservation.
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