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Taso LagosLagos, Taso G.

Ph.D., Communications, University of Washington, 2004

Office: CMU 340E
Phone: (206) 543-6568
E-Mail: taso@u.washington.edu

Taso Lagos, Lecturer, studies diffusion of innovation and social change, new communication technology and social activism, journalism history and minority perceptions, as well as the economics of film, internet and digital technologies. He is also the founder and director of the "Athens Communication Research Seminars."

Selected Publications

“Of Photographs and Flags: Uses and Perceptions of an Iconic Image Before and After September 11, 2001,” by Meg Spratt, April Peterson, and Taso Lagos, Popular Communication, 3(2), 117-136

“Managing the Public Sphere: Journalistic Construction of the Great Globalization Debate,” by W. Lance Bennett, Victor W. Piccard, David P. Iozzi, Carl L. Shroeder, Taso G. Lagos and Courtney Evans-Caswell, Journal of Communication, September, 2004, 54:3, p.437-455

“Film Exhibition in Seattle, 1897 - 1912: Leisure Activity in a Scraggly, Smelly Frontier Town,” by Taso G. Lagos, The Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, June, 2003, 23:2, p.101-116

“Global Citizenship - Towards a Definition” by Taso G. Lagos, published on Global Citizen Project Website, November, 2002

“Elite Messages and Source Cues: Moving Beyond Partisanship,” by David Domke, Taso Lagos, Mark LaPointe, Melissa Meade & Michael Xenos, Political Communication, October, 2000, 17:4, p.395-402

ICA Conference award for Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Student, May, 2004

Nominated, Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Washington, Seattle, 2004

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