Background
Claussen, Dane Sherman was born on May 5, 1963 in Salem, Oregon, United States. Son of Jerrold Hugo and Earlene Ann (Conkey) Claussen.
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(In this book, Dane S. Claussen argues that the news media...)
In this book, Dane S. Claussen argues that the news media have fed vocationalism and self-doubt in higher education, and anti-intellectualism throughout American culture. Analyzing articles in popular national magazines since the G.I. Bill of 1944, Claussen finds that media have overwhelmingly portrayed college as a time and place for students to play sports, date and marry, drink and take drugs, protest, join fraternities and sororities, go on vacations, avoid the draft, escape their parents, and, perhaps most of all, network and find jobs - in short, do almost anything except research, study, write, think, or debate. In the tradition of Richard Hofstadter’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Anti-intellectualism in American Life and Allan Bloom’s Closing of the American Mind, Claussen illustrates the counterintuitive and underestimated - nearly overlooked - role of the news media in higher education and anti-intellectualism.
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Claussen, Dane Sherman was born on May 5, 1963 in Salem, Oregon, United States. Son of Jerrold Hugo and Earlene Ann (Conkey) Claussen.
Bachelor of Science, University Oregon, 1984. Master of Business Administration, University Chicago, 1986. Master of Science, Kansas State University, 1996.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Georgia, 1999.
Chairman, public Oregon Commentator Public Company, Inc., Eugene, 1983-1984. Marketing intern The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1985. Advertising director Chicago Business, 1985, production director, 1985-1986.
Marketing associate Chicago Tribune, 1985-1986. Public, president Chicago Spectator Corporation, 1984-1986. President, public, editor The Press, Ltd., Tacoma, 1986-1989.
President American Newspaper Consultants, Ltd., Pittsburgh, since 1987. Executive editor Van Dahl Public, Capital Cities/ABC, Albany, Oregon, 1989-1990. Public, editor The Daily Reporter, Milwaukee, 1991-1992.
Mergers and acquisitions associate Warner Bros. Grimes and Company, Kansas City, Missouri, 1992-1995. Assistant professor communications and mass media Missouri State University, 1999—2001.
Associate professor journalism and mass communications and director graduate program Point Park University, since 2001.
(In this book, Dane S. Claussen argues that the news media...)
Board of directors University Place Chamber of Commerce, Tacoma, 1988-1989. Secretary Pierce County Centennial Commission, Tacoma, 1987-1989. Member State/University of Oregon Museum of Art Ad.
Committee, Eugene, 1983-1984. Member American Philatelic Society Writers Unit (director 1991-1995, vice president west since 1995), American Studies Association, National Communication Association, Association International des. Journalistes Philateliques, International Philatelic Press Club (president since 1991), International Communication Association, Southern Association Public Opinion Research, Society Professional Journalists, Association Education Journalism Mass Communication, RoyalPhilatelic Society (London).