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Pauline W. Hoffmann, Ph.D.
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Academic School: |
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School of Journalism and Mass Communication
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Academic Department: |
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Journalism/Mass Communication
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Titles/Responsibilities: |
Dean, Journalism/Mass Communication Associate Professor, J/MC
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Contact Information: |
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Office Location/Hours: |
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Murphy Professional Building
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Courses Taught: |
Journalism/Mass Communication Integrated Marketing Communications
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Academic Degrees: |
- Ph.D. Communication, University at Buffalo, 2007
- M.A. Communication, University at Buffalo, 2003
- B.S., Biology; Minor: Mass Communication -- St. Bonaventure, 1991
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Other Education: |
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Summer marine biology program at Duke University Marine Laboratory, 1990
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Accomplishments: |
- “An empirical examination of key factors influencing development of university strategic marketing communication initiatives: A case study of a small, private university in Western New York.” Presentation of academic research paper at the American Marketing Association Higher Education Conference in San Diego, November 2007. Basil Valente, Pauline W. Hoffmann, Heidi Ofinowicz, Hallie Steube, Jon Ter Meer.
- CASOS (Center for Computational Analysis for Social and Organizational Systems) 2007 Summer Institute participant, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa.
- “Network Structure, Strategy Evolution, and the Game of Chicken,” Social Networks, 28 (2006) 377-396. Frank Tutzauer, Margaret K. Chojnacki, Pauline W. Hoffmann.
- “Network Structure, Strategy Evolution, and the Game of Chicken;” Presentation of academic research paper at the International Communication Association Conference in New York City, 2005.
- “Game of Chicken in a Cellular Automata Network;” Presentation of academic research paper at the Sunbelt Networking Conference in New Orleans, 2002.
- "Ecotourism as an Innovation and Biogeographic Phenomenon Based on Worldwide Protected Areas Data," academic research paper presented as qualifying exam, 2005.
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Current Research Interests/Projects: |
- Faculty adviser for Embrace it Africa, a student group committed to helping the community of Bethlehem, Uganda, and its Bethlehem Parents' School and Orphanage. (www.embraceitafrica.org)
- Network analysis of internal and external communication networks in organizations.
- Ecotourism and the National Park model as an innovation.
- Safety In Numbers (SIN) in negotiations in politics, communication, and economics.
- Examination of Island Biogeography (theory borrowed from the biological sciences) in National Parks and Protected Areas worldwide
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