Cori Dauber
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Cori Dauber is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies (and of Peace, War, and Defense) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is also a Research Fellow at the Triangle Institute for Security Studies. Her area of scholarship is the way the media represents war and the military. She has published in journals such as Armed Forces and Society, Strategic Studies, and Rhetoric and Public Affairs, and has presented her work in a variety of public and academic forums, particularly since September 11th.
She is currently the sole contributor at the media and military studies blog, "Rantingprofs."