Dr. Clare Bratten
Professor Emeritus
Years of Service: 2000 - 2016
Departments / Programs
Degree Information
- PHD, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2002)
- MA, University of Texas at Austin (1995)
- AB, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (1973)
Biography
Clare Bratten currently teaches courses in the graduate program and video production and media theory classes at the undergraduate level. She was director of the graduate program for four years. Dr. Bratten worked as a newspaper journalist, advertising copywriter, public relations writer and executive and speechwriter before pursuing her masters in Radio-TV-Film from the University of Texas at Austin and her Ph.D. in Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin Madison. Dr. Bratten's a...
Read More »Clare Bratten currently teaches courses in the graduate program and video production and media theory classes at the undergraduate level. She was director of the graduate program for four years. Dr. Bratten worked as a newspaper journalist, advertising copywriter, public relations writer and executive and speechwriter before pursuing her masters in Radio-TV-Film from the University of Texas at Austin and her Ph.D. in Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin Madison. Dr. Bratten's academic work has been published in Small Screen, Big Ideas: Television in the 1950s , and in the journals New Media in Society and The Journal of Popular Film and Television , among others. She has presented academic papers at numerous scholarly conclaves including the Cultural Studies Association conference, AEJMC Conference and Console-ing Passions: A Feminist Media Conference. Her research interests are media in the Middle East, and issues of race, class and gender in media. She also is producer, director and videographer for a documentary on the Kurds of Northern Iraq and a short documentary on an organic farmer's fight against Tyson's chicken. Her undergraduate degree in History is from Rutgers University.