faculty
Rivenburgh, Nancy K.
http://faculty.washington.edu/nkriv
Ph.D, Communications, University of Washington, 1991
Office: CMU 329
E-Mail: nkriv@uw.edu
Nancy Rivenburgh, Associate Professor, studies international communication, media and foreign policy, and cross-cultural research methods.
Selected Publications
Rivenburgh, N.K. (2004). Sport, Media, and Peace. Apunts, 78, 4.
Rivenburgh, N.K., Louw, P.E., Loo, E., Mersham, G. (2003). The Sydney Olympic Games and Foreign Attitudes towards Australia. Gold Coast, Australia: CRCST Publishing.
Rivenburgh, N. K. (2002). The Olympic Games: Twenty-first Century Challenges as a Global Media Event. Culture, Sport, Society (5)3, 31-50.
Rivenburgh, N. K. (2000). Social Identity Theory and News Portrayals of Citizens Involved in International Affairs. Media Psychology.
Rivenburgh, N. K. (1997). Social Identification and Media Coverage of Foreign Affairs. in A. Malek (ed.) News Media and Foreign Relations, New York: Ablex Publishers.
Rivenburgh, N. K., de Moragas, M., Larson, J. (1995). Television in the Olympics. London: John Libbey.
Rivenburgh, N. K. (1995). Images of Others, Journal of International Communications.
Recipient: School of Communications 1994 Excellence in Teaching Award.
Adjunct Associate Professor in Political Science.

