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Ronald Bishop is a Professor of Communication at Drexel University’s Department of Communication. His career spans academic research, journalism, and public relations, with a focus on investigative reporting, sports journalism, and media narratives. He holds a PhD in Communication from Temple University (1997).
Education:
- PhD in Communication, Temple University, 1997
Research Interests:
Bishop explores themes such as sports journalism ethics, media portrayal of marginalized groups, and the cultural history of fame. His work often critiques how media constructs narratives around societal issues, including civil rights, gender, and historical events.
Publications and Books:
His notable works include Community Newspapers and the Japanese-American Incarceration Camps (2015) and More!: The Vanishing of Scale in an Over-the-Top Nation (2011). He has authored over 50 articles on topics ranging from media framing of activism to nostalgia in television reboots.
Teaching and Service:
Bishop advised Drexel’s student newspaper The Triangle from 2003 to 2015. His teaching integrates hands-on journalism practices with critical analysis of media’s societal role.
Labs/Teams:
Collaborates with undergraduate researchers, exemplified by co-authoring his 2015 book with three student contributors.




