Newhouse School of Communications

Public Diplomacy:

Dennis Kinsey is Associate Professor of Public Relations and Director of the Public Diplomacy Program in the Newhouse School. Kinsey is former vice president of Decision Research Corporation (now TRIAD Research), a public opinion research and political consulting firm headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. Kinsey has published in Corporate Reputation Review, Political Communication, Political Psychology, Journalism Educator, Journal of Advertising Research, Operant Subjectivity and Journal of Human Subjectivity.

Matt Bonham is Professor of Political Science, Chair of the International Relations Program, and Director of Global Programs and Public Diplomacy in the Maxwell School. Bonham's research interests include foreign policy decision-making, international negotiation, textual analysis, and computer simulation. He has worked as a Political Economist for the World Bank's Sindh Project in Karachi; an Organizational Behavior Specialist for the Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers; a Consultant for the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of Policy Planning and Research; and as a Learning Specialist for the Battelle Columbus Laboratories.

Robert A. Rubinstein is Professor of Anthropology and International Relations at the Maxwell School. Rubinstein is an anthropologist with expertise in political and medical anthropology and in social science history and research methods. He has published more than fifty-five articles in journals and books and is author or editor of seven books and research monographs.

Sean (Sung-un) Yang is Assistant Professor of Public Relations at the Newhouse School. Yang teaches public relations research, public relations principles, and public relations management. Research interests include the link between organization-public relationships and organizational reputation, risk and crisis management, blog-mediated micro public relations, and national reputation.

A.H. Peter Castro is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the Maxwell School. He is an applied cultural anthropologist with research interests in the fields of rural development planning, natural resource management, agriculture, conflict management, and rural socioeconomic change. Most of his fieldwork experience is in East Africa - Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia.

Karin Rosemblatt is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Program on Latin America and the Caribbean in the Maxwell School.