Jorge Reina Schement

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Jorge Reina Schement, Ph.D., is the current dean of the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies (Rutgers University) (SCILS). Schement is a Professor II of Communication, Professor II of Latino-Hispanic Caribbean Studies, and Professor II of Public Policy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.[1] He was recently named by Rutgers University President Robert Barchi as the Vice Chancellor of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion.[2]

Schement’s research and scholarship address issues in the areas of information policy, global telecommunications, the social aspects of the Information Age, Spanish-language media, and information-consumer behavior. More specifically, he has focused on the social and policy consequences of the production and consumption of information, with a special interest in policy as it relates to ethnic minorities.[3]

Schement serves as the editor-in-chief of the Macmillan Encyclopedia of Communication and Information, as well as an editorial board member of: IT & Society, Journal of Media and Religion, Information and Behavior, and Telematics and Informatics.

Schement currently sits on the board of the Center for Media Studies at SCILS, as well as the Advertising Council and the United States President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, among others.

Prior to his appointment at SCILS, Schement was a distinguished professor at Penn State University and a co-director of the Institute for Information Policy at that school. He has been a faculty fellow at the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information at Columbia University since 1987.

Jorge earned his Ph.D. in Communications from the Institute for Communications Research at Stanford University in 1976, an M.S. in Marketing from the School of Commerce at the University of Illinois, Urbana in 1972, and a BBA in Management at the Southern Methodist University in 1970. During his time at Southern Methodist University, he was Vice President of Sigma Iota Epsilon.[4]

References

  1. MIT World Speakers
  2. http://news.rutgers.edu/news-releases/2013/april-2013/rutgers-names-jorge-20130416
  3. Rutgers Focus
  4. Center for Information Technology Policy – Jorge Reina Schement Bio

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