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A University of Alabama professor has won a $100,000 grant
from the Ford Foundation to assist the Foundation in its media
policy and technology efforts.
Dr. Sandra Braman, UA’s Reese Phifer Professor in
Telecommunication and Film, will use the grant in defining the
field of media policy and technology and in developing a
research agenda and a method for analysis in the field.
The philanthropic organization lists its goals as
strengthening democratic values, reducing poverty and injustice,
promoting international cooperation and advancing human
achievement. According to its web site, the Ford Foundation
distributes more than $600 million annually to organizations
around the world, primarily through grants and loans. The
Foundation awards grants in the areas of asset building and
community development; education, media, arts, and culture; and
peace and social justice.
Braman joined the UA faculty in 1997 and has been doing
research on the effects of the use of new information
technologies and their policy implications since the early
1980s. Her work has been widely published in the fields of
communication, economics, information science, political
science, policy studies, and the arts.
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