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Emily E. Lundberg

Visiting Scholar, Institute of European Studies

Dissertation: Literacy and the Rise of the West

Fall 2009

Email: emilylundberg [@] yahoo.com

Education

  • Ph.D. Candidate, Columbia University, Communications, IGERT-International and Development and Globalization Fellow, 2004-
  • Johns Hopkins Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Novice and Intermediate Chinese, Summer, 2006
  • Master’s in Journalism, University of Texas at Austin, 2000
  • B.A., Vassar College, 1995

Academic Presentations

  • Transport Revolutions, Factor Endowment and Collective Action, Department of Journalism Symposium, April, 2006.
  • Why Communications Matters?: A Letter to Develpment Scholars, IGERT-IDG Seminar, November, 2007.
  • Organizing a Panel for IGERT-IDG 2007 Symposium, “Global Governance and Provision of Public Goods,” April 12-13, 2008, will present a paper entitled, “Managing Databases as Public Goods.”
  • Development Scholars Reading Media Coverage of Development, Department of Journalism Symposium, April, 2008.
  • Constructing Consumption in the British Coffeehouse, 1648-1700, European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy, Department of Economics, Athens University of Economics and Business

Academic Papers

  • “Why Communications Matters?: A Letter to Develpment Scholars,” 2007, Submitted.
  • “Managing Databases as Public Goods,.” 2007, to be published by the Initiative for Policy Dialogue.

Professional Experience

  • Associate Producer, CamBay Productions
  • Producer, Center for Investigative Reporting
  • Associate Producer, Public Broadcasting Service
    Produced four 56-minute documentaries. Located interviewees, pre-interviewed, scheduled, set up, and coordinated shoots, helped write and fact check narration.
  • Editor/Analyst, Strategic Forecasting, Inc., Stratfor.com, Global News and Analysis
  • Rewrite, line edit, copy edit, write headlines for and post six pieces a day. Wrote a bi-weekly analysis of Latin American politics. December 1999-May 2000
  • Reporter, Hills Newspaper Group
    Covered Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, Albany, and El Cerrito city government and school districts.
    March 1997-January 1998
  • Assistant Editor/Assistant Art Director/Columnist, The San Francisco Review, Literary Magazine
    Editorial conceptualization, assigning pieces, edit, copy edit, fact check, lay out, write pieces, liase with contributors, create ads, manage circulation and subscriptions. Wrote column, “Media Missives.” June 1995-March 1997
  • Wrote over a dozen feataure-length pieces on Latin America: covered issues from illegal immigration, drug trafficking, health, and labor to human rights abuses and the environment. Many of these pieces won local community group awards.
  • Grant Writer, Freelance
    Wrote several successful grant proposals and related business plans for a total of $1 million. Primary client was the Husbandry Institute, a nonprofit promoting sustainable agriculture. 2003-2004
  • Grant Writer, Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley
    Analyzed and compiled data for, designed, and wrote the National Resource Center for Western European Studies (NRCWES) and Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Grant for

Select Fellowships and Awards

  • NSF-IGERT International Development and Globalization Fellowship
  • National Science Foundation - Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship, 2005-2007
  • Society of Professional Journalists 2001 Sigma Delta Chi Award for Best Documentary
  • Juvenile Justice Society 2000 Youth Coverage Award
    Cross Cultural Journalism Society, Best Border Coverage, 1999

Languages

  • Beginning Chinese
  • Fluent Spanish
  • Fluent English

 

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