Richard M. Perloff

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Richard M. Perloff
Political Science
InstitutionsCleveland State University at School of Communication
Main interestsCommunication, psychology, persuasion, behavoiral sciences
Notable works
  • The Dynamics of Persuasion (1993)
  • Political Communication: Politics, Press, and Public in America (1998)
WebsiteFaculty profile

Richard M. Perloff is an American academic. He is professor of

psychology of perception of the effects of mass media, and on the third-person effect.[1]

Publications

Perloff's published work includes:

In 2006 he was editor of a special issue of American Behavioral Scientist on racial health-care disparities and communication.[1][3]

Awards

Perloff was the receipent of the 2014 University of Amsterdam School of Communication Research McQuail Award for his article[4] on media effects research.[5]

Perloff was awarded "Best in Ohio Essay Writing" honors in 2022 from the Ohio Press Club for his article memorializing Alan Canfora—a victim of the Kent State University shootings in 1970.[6]

References

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  2. ^ Richard Perloff, Ph.D.. Journalism and Promotional Communication Division, Cleveland State University. Archived 3 August 2013.
  3. ^ Richard M. Perloff (editor) (2006). Communication and Racial Disparities in Health Care (special issue). American Behavioral Scientist 49 (6): 755–884. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
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  5. ^ Amsterdam, Universiteit van (2023-08-16). "Awards - ASCoR". Amsterdam School of Communication Research - University of Amsterdam. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  6. ^ "2022 All Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards" (PDF).