James Angelini
Associate Professor
Associate Chair
University of Delaware
233B Pearson Hall
Newark, DE 19716
Pronouns: he/him/his
Biography
Dr. Angelini completed his Ph.D.at the Department
of Telecommunications at Indiana University. His research focuses on
the cognitive and emotional responses a viewer experiences while viewing
televised sports. His doctoral research examines an individual’s
viewing choices, when faced with sports broadcasts featuring male or
female athletes as well as masculine or feminine sports, and their
physiological responses to these broadcasts. Other research has included
studying an individual’s cognitive processing of advertising, an investigation in the differences within the commentary of sporting events based upon the sex, race, and nationality of the athletes competing, and an examination of the amount of food advertising on television that
is targeted toward children and teens.
Awards
Outstanding Service Award, 2020, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Delaware​​
​Courses Regularly Taught
COMM206: Sex Violence and the Media
COMM370: Theories of Mass Communication
COMM418: Topics in Mass Commuication (Topic: Sports and the Media)​
COMM423: Communication, Advertising, and the Consumer
COMM603: Communication Research Methods - Procedures
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