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Gregory Neddenriep
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Gregory Neddenriep
Assistant Professor
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Office: CLS 2076 Phone: (773) 442-5661 Email: g-neddenriep@neiu.edu
Professor Neddenriep's Vita
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Education |
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Ph.D., The University of Tennessee, 2004 J.D., Cleveland State University, Cleveland-Marshall School of Law, 1999 M.A., University of Illinois at Springfield, 1996 B.A., Eastern Illinois University, 1994 |
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Research and Teaching Interests |
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Dr. Neddenriep's teaching interests focus on Constitutional Law, Judicial Politics, Congress, and The Presidency. His research interests lie at the intersection of legislative politics and race politics. Specifically, he is interested in issues surrounding minority representation within legislatures, the quality of the black legislative experience, and race relations within legislative bodies. More recently, he has been studying how members of Congress use their Web sites to solicit favorable media coverage, and which members—in terms of their demographic characteristics—are more likely to rely on new technology to reach journalists. |
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Selected Publications and Conference Participations |
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Neddenriep, Gregory. 2009. “Conflict, Cooperation, or a Colorblind Environment? An Exploratory Study of the Black Legislative Experience on City Councils.” State and Local Government Review 41(3): 147-165.
Lipinski, Daniel, Gregory Neddenriep, and Karen M. Kedrowski. 2007. “Who Makes It Easy? Courting Journalists through Congressional Web Sites.” The Journal of Political Science 35: 61-94.
Lipinski, Daniel, and Gregory Neddenriep. 2004. “Using ‘New’ Media to Get ‘Old’ Media Coverage: How Members of Congress Utilize their Web Sites to Court Journalists.” The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics 9(1): 7-21.
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