The Journal of Political Marketing Editorial Board

 

The Journal of Political Marketing’s editoral board captures global perspectives from highly respected experts in the political marketing space. Below is a list of the board, which has made helpful contributions in order to provide diverse perspectives from around the world.

Editor-in-Chief: Bruce I. Newman, PhD DePaul University, USA
Managing Editor, North America: 
Daniel E. Bergan – Michigan State University, USA 
Managing Editor, Europe: Christopher Pich –Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom

Senior Editors:
Cristian Andrei –  Romanian Political Marketing Association, Romania
Paul Baines –  University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Joseph Ben-Ur –  University of Houston-Victoria, USA
Wojciech Cwalina –  Department of Social Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Marie Curie-Sklodowska, Lubin, Poland
Andrzej Falkowski –  Department of Marketing Psychology, Warsaw School of Social Psychology, Poland
Phil Harris –  Univeristy of Chester, United Kingdom
Dennis W. Johnson –  George Washington University, USA
Nicholas O’Shaughnessy –  Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom
Wayne Steger – DePaul University, USA
Richard Tempest  – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Dejan Vercic –  University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Veronika Vis-Sommer –  University of California-Berkeley, USA
Christine Williams  – Bentley University, USA
Dominic Wring – Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Zhang Zhexin – Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, Shanghai, China

Book Review Editor: Greg Simons –  Uppsala University, Sweden

Editorial Board: 
Samaras Anthanasios-  Panteion University, Greece
Christopher Arterton –  Graduate School of Political Management, George Washington University, USA
Erik Asard –  Swedish Institute for North American Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden
Jerry Austin –  Burges & Burges Strategists, Columbus, OH, USA
Richard Bagozzi –  Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, USA
Rajeev Batra –  Department of Marketing, University of Michigan, USA
W. Lance Bennett – University of Washington at Seattle, USA
Rosa Berganza –  University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Pierre Berthon – Bentley University, USA
Ross E. Burkhart –  Department of Political Science, Boise State University, USA
Patrick Butler – Melbourne Business School, Victoria, Australia
Sebastian Cody – Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Neil Collins –  University College Cork, Ireland
Michael Cornfield –  720 Strategies
Robin Croft – University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom
Gregory G. Curtin –  University of Southern California, USA
Philip Davies –  Programme in American Studies, De Montfort University, United Kingdom
Richard Davis –  Brigham Young University, USA
Emanuel de Bellis –  University of Lausanne, Faculty of Business and Economics, Switzerland
Raffaele De Mucci –  Istituto Di Studi Sociologist JG Carli, Luiss University, Italy
Janine Dermody –  University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Luigi Di Gregorio  – Communication Department, Tuscia University, Viterbo, Italy
John Egan –  London South Bank University, United Kingdom
Abdolreza Eshghi –  Bentley University, USA
Robert Espindola –  Department of Political Science, University of Bradford, United Kingdom
Susan Estrich –  School of Law, University of Southern California, USA
David Farrell – School of Politics and International Relations, University College Dublin, Ireland
Linda L. Fowler –  Department of Political Science, Dartmouth College, USA
Bob Franklin –  School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, Cardiff University, Wales
James Garand –  Department of Political Science, Louisiana State University, USA
Dave Gelders –  School of Mass Communication Research, Belgium
Ken Goldstein –  Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA
Kostos Gouliamos –  European University, Cyprus, Greece
John C. Green –  Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, Bliss Institute, USA
Alicja Grochowska –  Department of Economic Psychology, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland
Sigmund Grønmo –  University of Bergen, Norway
Girish J. Gulati –  Bentley University, USA
Lawrence Hamer – Purdue University Northwest USA
Audrey A. Haynes – Department of Political Science, University of Georgia, USA
Andreas Herrman –  University of St. Gallen, Switzerland 
Paul S. Herrnson – Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, USA
Marjorie Randon Hershey –  Indiana University, USA
Noriko Hirabayashi –  Faculty of Liberal Arts, Saitama University, Japan
Magdalane Hoffman –  Department of Marketing, Budapest University, Hungary
Christina Holtz-Bacha –  University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany
Ricardo Homs – Ries & Ries Mexico S.C., Mexico
James Humphreys –  Woodnewton Associates, United Kingdom
Elif Ikizer –  Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, USA
Zafar Iqbal –  Kellstadt Graduate School of Business, DePaul University, USA
Amy Jasperson –  Rhodes College, USA
Dennis Kavanagh –  School of Politics and Communications Studies, The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom
Charles Scott Keeter –  Pew Research Center for the People & the Press, Washington, DC, USA
Dennis Kinsey –  Department of Public Relations, Syracuse University, USA
Sidney Kraus –  Department of Communication, Cleveland State University, USA
Sergiy Kurbatov- Institute of Higher Education, National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Helmut Kurz – Vienna University, Austria 
Greg Lebel – Graduate School of Political Management, George Washington University, USA
Darren Lilleker –  Bournemouth University, United Kingdom
Andrew Lock – Business School, Leeds University, United Kingdom
Robert Mackiewicz –   Department of Marketing Psychology,University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland
David Mark –  POLITICO 
Gianpietro Mazzoleni –  Universita` degli Studi di Milano Italy
Angelo Mellone – Sociology Department, Luiss University, Rome, Italy
Michael Mezey –  College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, DePaul University, USA
Lee Miringoff –  Institute of Public Opinion, Marist College, USA
Dorina Miron –  Institute of Communication Research, University of Alabama, USA
Jonathan S. Morris  – East Carolina University, USA
Roger Mortimore – Director of Political Analysis, Social Research Institute-Ipsos MORI, United Kingdom
Rajan Nataraajan – Department of Marketing, Auburn University, USA
Ralph Negrine – University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Candice Nelson – School of Public Affairs, American University, USA
Todd P. Newman-  Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Aron O’Cass –  University of Tasmania, Australia
Daniel Odescalchi –  Odescalchi Consulting, Vienna, Austria
Evgeny Pashentsev –  Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
John Petrocik –  Department of Political Science, University of California, USA
Lila Raycheva –  Department of Radio and Television, St. Kliment Ohrdiski Sofia University, Bulgaria
Tom Rice –  Department of Political Science, University of Northern Iowa, USA
Glenn Richardson – Department of Political Science, Kutztown University, USA
Jolan Roka –  Budapest School of Communication, Hungary
Franca Roncarolo –  Dipartimento di Studi Politici, Universita di Torino, Italy
Alan Rosenblatt –  Center for American Progress, Action Fund
Mark J. Rozell –  Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, USA
Chris Rudd –  University of Otago, New Zealand
Dmitrii Aleksandrovich Rushchin –  St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Sergi A. Samoilenko –  George Mason University, USA
Mike Saren –  University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Margaret Scammell – London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Guenter Schweiger – Abt. Werbewissenschaft und Marktforschung, Austria
Sorin-Gabriel Sebe – Bucharest University, Romania
Micah L. Sifry – Personal Democracy Forum, USA
Gareth Smith – Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom
Michael Strugl –  Bundesrat, Stv. Landesparteisekretr, Austria
Toshio Takesita – Department of Political Science, Meiji University, Japan
Antonis Theocharous – Cyprus University of Technology
James Thurber –  School of Public Affairs, American University, USA
Simon Titley – Public Affairs Consultant, Brussels, Belgium
Terri Towner  – Oakland University, USA
George O. Tsobanoglou –  Department of Sociology, University of the Aegean, Greece