Susan
Moeller, Fellow, Joan Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics and
Public Policy, The John F. Kennedy School at Harvard
Ms.
Moeller is the author of Compassion Fatigue: How the Media Sell
Disease, Famine, War and Death (Routledge, 1999) and Shooting War:
Photography and the American Experience of Combat (Basic Books,
1989). She is also the director of the Journalism Program at Brandeis
University. She has a Ph.D. in the History of American Civilization
and an MA in History from Harvard, and a B.A. from Yale. Previously
she taught in the history departments at Princeton University and
at Pacific Lutheran University in Washington state, and as a Fulbright
professor in international relations at universities in Islamabad,
Pakistan and Bangkok, Thailand. Moeller has been a columnist, writer
and photographer, working for or contributing to numerous publications,
including: The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Boston Globe, The
Christian Science Monitor, Ms., The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Seattle
Times, The Washington Post, and Washingtonian magazine. She actively
consults on new media for both for-profit and non-profit institutions.
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