Kenneth
M. Goldstein - Center for the Study of Politics, WiscAds, UW NewsLab
Director
Ken Goldstein is a professor of political
science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Goldstein received
his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan and combines his academic
training with an ear for real politics and an impressive set of
political contacts and experience. He is the author of Interest
Groups, Lobbying, and Participation in America, published
by Cambridge University Press. His research on political advertising,
turnout, campaign finance, survey methodology, Israeli politics,
and presidential elections has also appeared in The American
Journal of Political Science, The Journal of Politics,
Public Opinion Quarterly, Political Communication,
and Political Science,
as well as in a series of book chapters. He is currently at work
on a book project on television advertising and campaign finance,
which is also under contract with Cambridge University Press.
In addition to his scholarly work, Goldstein
has had extensive professional experience in conducting survey
research for corporate, media, and political clients. Before attending
graduate school, Goldstein worked as a researcher for the CBS
News Election Unit and for the Charlie Rose show. Goldstein has
worked as an election night consultant for CNN and CBS News. He
is also currently a consultant for the ABC News political unit.
Goldstein’s reputation for unbiased
and non-partisan analysis has made him a favorite source for politicians
and the news media alike. He is quoted extensively in the country's
leading media sources.
Goldstein lives in Middleton, Wisconsin
with his wife, Amanda, daughter, Samantha, son, Nathaniel, and
yellow Lab, Sunny.
Erika Franklin
Fowler - UW NewsLab Research Director
Erika Franklin Fowler is a doctoral candidate
in political science at the University of
Wisconsin – Madison. A summa cum laude graduate of St. Olaf
College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and
mathematics, Fowler earned her M.A. in political science from
UW – Madison in 2002.
Her primary research interests include
political communication, political behavior, and research methodology.
Her publications include a book chapter on news media (with Ken
Goldstein) and an analysis of health news on local television
(with Ken Goldstein and medical researchers at the University
of Michigan) published in the American Journal of Managed
Care.
Fowler is also the research director of
the Wisconsin NewsLab. Since UW NewsLab’s inception
in 2002, Fowler has been responsible for the creation, execution,
and analysis of UW NewsLab research including project workflow,
data collection, the coding instrument, and resulting statistical
analysis.
Prior to attending the UW-Madison, Fowler
worked as a quantitative research analyst for a brokerage in Minneapolis.
Tricia Olsen
- UW NewsLab Project & Grant Director
A graduate student at the University of
Wisconsin - Madison, Tricia Olsen has worked with the Wisconsin
NewsLab since the fall of 2004. She is the Project Director for
UW NewsLab and will run the Midwest News Index, the first and
most systematic project to track a full year of news coverage
in nine Midwestern markets from June 2006 through May of 2007.
Olsen is also responsible for overseeing Spanish-language coding
and writing and administering foundation grants for UW NewsLab.
Olsen graduated from Carleton College with
a B.A. in Latin American Studies and a minor in Political Science,
where she refined her Spanish and Portuguese language skills.
She earned her M.A. in Political Science from UW - Madison in
2006. Her research interests include Latin American politics,
methodology, and transnational social movements and networks.
Inbal Unger-Cavari
- Project Assistant & Associate Director of UW NewsLab Israel
Inbal Unger-Cavari has worked with the
Wisconsin NewsLab since the fall of 2004 and was given the primary
responsibility in building the training program for the 2004 Local
News Election Project. She is now also involved in heading the
daily operation of NewsLab and her responsibilities include supervision
of undergraduate students and the coordination of the joint program
with Hebrew University. Inbal is an M.A graduate from Haifa University,
Israel with M.A. in organizational studies. Her specialty is focused
on building training programs and worked in that field for several
years for a large wireless communications company in Israel.
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