Bailenson studies the psychology of Virtual and Augmented Reality, in particular how virtual experiences lead to changes in perceptions of self and others.
Hearst Professor of Communication
Chair, Department of Communication
Director, Stanford Journalism Program jayth@stanford.edu
650.723.5448
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 340 CV
Hamilton’s research focuses on computational journalism and he is exploring how the costs of story discovery can be lowered through better use of data and algorithms.
William Robertson Coe Professor
Professor of Political Science
Professor of Communication siyengar@stanford.edu
650.723.5509 pcl.stanford.edu
Encina Hall, Rm. 419
Iyengar’s areas of expertise include the role of mass media in democratic societies, public opinion, and political psychology.
Frederic O. Glover Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences
Professor of Communication
Professor of Political Science krosnick@stanford.edu
650.725.3031
McClatchy Hall, Rm. 432
Krosnick does research on attitude formation, change, and effects, on the psychology of political behavior, and on survey research methods.
Li’s research examines questions surrounding the relationship between information technology and knowledge production and its role in the organization of social life.
Pan’s research examines information control and communication in authoritarian regimes to reveal political choices and outcomes in these opaque societies.