Ozminkowski, Mariusz
Lecturer in Communications
COMMUNICATIONS
Biography:
Since the late 1990s, Mariusz Ozminkowski has been teaching communication, media and politics at California State Fullerton and Cal Poly Pomona. Among the courses he teaches are: "Communication Law," "Public Opinion and Propaganda," "International Politics" and "Media Criticism."
He holds a Ph.D. in political science (1999) and M.A. in public policy (1996) from Claremont Graduate University. In 1992, he received an M.A. in communication studies from Cal State Los Angeles. His undergraduate studies were in philosophy at Warsaw University in Poland.
His professional career has been divided between academic teaching and journalism. For many years, he has worked as a Los Angeles correspondent for the largest daily in Poland. He is the author of more than 300 published articles, reports and interviews. He covered the Los Angeles riots in 1992, the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996, the Bowe-Holyfield heavyweight championship matches, Michael Jackson trial, and many other news events.
Areas of Knowledge:
- Free Speech
- Journalistic Ethics
- Poland Politics/Government
- Propaganda / Political Campaigns
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