Background
Thomas W. Cooper was born on April 11, 1950, in Springfield, Tennessee, United States. He is the son of Arvid and Margaret Cooper.
Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Harvard University
27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S 3H7, Canada
University of Toronto
273 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1W2, Canada
Canada's Royal Conservatory of Music
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Attempts to show the rules, rituals and ethics of authentic indigenous communication before the arrival of white men in America.
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Thomas W. Cooper was born on April 11, 1950, in Springfield, Tennessee, United States. He is the son of Arvid and Margaret Cooper.
Cooper received his education at Harvard University, graduating from it with a bachelor's degree. He then also obtained his master's degree and a doctorate from the University of Toronto.
A playwright with a doctorate in drama and communication, Cooper also attended Canada's Royal Conservatory of Music.
During his long teaching career, Cooper has taught at Harvard University (his alma mater), the University of Hawaii, University of Maryland and Temple University. He now holds the position of professor of mass communication at the Department of Visual & Media Arts at Emerson College in Boston.
Thomas Cooper is the author or co-author of seven published books about media ethics and criticism including Media Fast/Fast Media, Television and Ethics: A Bibliography, Communications Ethics and Global Change, and An Ethics Trajectory. The co-publisher of Media Ethics, an independent academic and professional magazine (both online and in print), Cooper has written over a hundred articles and reviews.
Cooper also co-produced some of the first audio-spacebridges (live satellite, two-way broadcasts) between the U.S., the Soviet Union, and other countries.
He has received numerous fellowships, awards, and grants, and is a speechwriter for the former CEO of Puma, Inc. Cooper was founding director of the Association for Responsible Communication, which was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1988.
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1998Cooper married Nancy Abel on October 10, 1982. The couple has a child, Angelica.