Psychology & Health, 31(9), 1-41. In one ear and out the other: Learning and forgetting the news. Boston, MA: MIT Press. A group-level experiment on framing effects. University of Missouri, School of Journalism, 1997 Institúto Technológico Autónomo de México, Department of Political Science, World Association for Public Opinion Research Regional Seminar, 1995 University of Amsterdam, Department of Communication Science, 1993 Michigan State University, Department of Communication and Department of Telecommunication, 1993 University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Journalism and Mass Communication 1991 University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication, 1990 University of Washington, School of Communications, 1989 University of Southern California, Annenberg School of Communication, 1988 Michigan State University, Department of Telecommunication, 1987 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Communication Arts Communication Theory, 16, 47-74. Election polls, the news media, and democracy, 263-280. How personal opinion and disagreement affect public opinion perception. Visions of sugar plums — representations of food and science: Theoretical implications for communicating about nutrition. (www.itandSociety.org). Presented to the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Dublin, Ireland. The film is based on the traditional depiction of Richard rising to become King of England in 1483 by eliminating everyone ahead of him. 2012-15 Chair, University Advisory Board, Coursera Inc. 2005-09 Board of Overseers, American National Election Studies, 2006-08 Advisory Board, National Annenberg Election Survey, 2001-08 Advisory Board, Time-Sharing Experiments in the Social Sciences, 1997-98 Advisory Board, Canadian Election Study. Principal Investigator. Price, V., Goldthwaite, D., & Cappella, J. N. (2002). Collective intelligence: The wisdom and foolishness of deliberating groups. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April. Academic journal founded in 1937, published by the University of Chicago Press for the American Association for Public Opinion Research (Vols. Vincent Price is the 10th President of Duke University, where he is also Walter Hines Page Professor of Public Policy and Political Science in the Sanford School … 1984-87 Research Assistant, Institute for Communication Research. Opinion spirals, silent and otherwise. University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Journalism and Mass Communication Santa Clara University, Program in Communication, 2008 University of Pennsylvania, Civic House, 2005 University of Pennsylvania, Department of Political Science, 2004 University of Pennsylvania, Center for Excellence in Cancer Communication Research, 2003 University of Pennsylvania, Solomon Asch Center, 2000-01 University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg Public Policy Center, 1997 University of Michigan, School of Public Health, 1996 University of Michigan, Department of Political Science and Center for Political Studies, 1992-96 University of Michigan, Department of Communication, 1990 University of Michigan, Department of Sociology (Social Psychology Group) University of Michigan, Midwest AIDS Biobehavioral Research Center, 1989 University of Michigan, Center for Political Studies, Institute for Social Research, 1988 University of Michigan, Department of Sociology (Social Psychology Group), 2020 Member, Board of Directors, Consortium on Financing Higher Education, 2016 Member, Planning Committee, American Association of Universities Chief Academic Officer Annual Meeting, 2013-14 Member, Presidential Innovation Lab, American Council on Education, 2012 Member, Planning Committee, American Association of Universities Chief Academic Officer Annual Meeting. Proceedings of the National Conference on Digital Government Research, Atlanta, GA, May 15-18, 2005, pp. Opportunities, Motivations and Resources for Participation in Citizen Deliberation. 1978 Alpha Sigma Nu, National Jesuit Honorary. Santa Clara University Honors Scholarship. Presented to the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Washington, D.C.. Hsu, M. L., & Price, V. (1993). Presented to the annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. How exposure to disagreement moderates the effects of political discussion and media use on candidate knowledge. Presented to the annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, St Louis, Missouri, May. Price, V. (2000). Price, V., & Cappella, J. N. (2001). Nafziger-White Award, Association for Journalism and Mass Communication (for best doctoral dissertation in journalism and media studies). Bringing an informed public into policy debates through online deliberation: The case of health care reform. 2004-17 Steven H. Chaffee Professor of Communication and Political Science, Annenberg School for Communication and Department of Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences (secondary). 1987 Top Paper, Mass Communication Division, International Communication Association. ), Oxford handbook of political communication, 777-793. Traugott, M., & Price, V. (1991). 2003-06 Constructing electronic interaction to maximize decision quality in deliberations among citizens, issue publics, and elites. News and politics. President Price also oversaw the launch of the undergraduate program at Duke Kunshan University, a unique, joint venture liberal arts university in Kunshan, China. A new data effort to inform career choices in biomedicine: Institutions will report student and postdoc outcome data. Public opinion about polls: How people decide whether to believe survey results. 2007-09 Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs, Office of the Provost, University of Pennsylvania. International encyclopedia of communication. Supported by grants of $700,000 from The Pew Charitable Trusts and $200,000 from the Washington Program of the Annenberg Public Policy Center. 1991-97 Member, Editorial Board, Public Opinion Quarterly. Alpha Sigma Nu, National Jesuit Honorary. Price made his theatre debut in the Gate Theatre's production of Chicago (1935), followed by work on Broadway.Under contract to Universal, Price traveled to Hollywood, making his screen debut in Service de Luxe (1938). Price, V., Traugott, M., Lavrakas, P., & Presser, S. (1999). Technical Report No. Cohen, J., Mutz, D. C., Price, V., & Gunther, A. Vincent Price is the 10th President of Duke University, where he is also Walter Hines Page Professor of Public Policy and Political Science in the Sanford School of Public Policy and Trinity College of Arts and Sciences. Supported by grant of $1,050,000 from the National Science Foundation, Program in Digital Government, Division of Experimental and Integrative Activities. 1988-89 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Communication. (Eds.) Faculty director (primary advisor) for 10 master’s theses in communication. Invited paper presented to World Association for Public Opinion Research Thematic Seminar on Quality Criteria in Survey Research, Cadenabbia, Italy, June. News processing and retention. Price, V., & Neijens, P. C. (1998). University of Oxford, Annenberg/ Oxford Summer Institute (New chapter for updated and translated book originally published in 1992. Price, V., & Romantan, A. Price, V. & Cappella, J. N. (2007). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Santa Clara University Television Awards, Best Student Producer, Best Teleplay. Price, V., Huang, L., & Tewksbury, D. (1995). Price, V. (1989). Vincent Price is an American academic administrator serving as the 10th and current President of Duke University. 1992 Member, Conference Planning Committee, American Association for Public Opinion Research. Online discussion effects on intention to participate in genetic research: A longitudinal experimental study. Villanova University, Department of Communication, 2007 Leeds University, Institute of Communication Studies, International Working Group on Online Deliberation, 2006 Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government Presented to the annual conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, May. 2016 Models of Excellence Award, University of Pennsylvania. Vincent Price is the 10th President of Duke University, where he is also Walter Hines Page Professor of Public Policy and Political Science in the Sanford School of Public Policy and Trinity College of Arts and Sciences. Price, V. (1993). Candidate trait assessments and affective responses to candidates. He has also overseen a series of major new initiatives at Duke — including a comprehensive commitment to anti-racism, continued strategic advancement of the arts, implementing next-generation residential programs, investing in Duke science and technology, and broadening and deepening engagement with Durham and the surrounding region. In C. Berger and S. Chaffee (Eds.) 2002-04 Member, Editorial Board, IT and Society. The Stanford Reading and Television Project: A progress report. Chair, Curriculum Committee, Department of Communication. Presented to the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Duke University | Office of the President. Under Price’s leadership, Duke has continued to build on its global reputation for innovation and service. Democracy, global publics, and world opinion. Price, V., Ritchie, D., Roberts, D. F., & Lieberman, D. (1986). — Guest editors’ introduction: Setting the scene. William Duke] PlayDramaRevival. The public and public opinion in democratic theories. Member, Pilot Study Planning Committee, National Election Studies, Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan. Member, Best Article Award Committee, Political Communication Division, International Communication Association. Political Psychology, 22, 665-692. Journal of Communication, 46: 4, 55-78. 2, Stanford Nutrition Communication Project, Institute for Communication Research, Stanford University, 1985. Prior to coming to Duke, Price served as Provost of the University of Pennsylvania and was the Steven H. Chaffee Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication and Professor of Political Science in the School of Arts and Sciences. Public opinion processes. 1994 Member, Faculty Advisory Committee on the Department of Communication, College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Phoenix, AZ, May. Political information. Presented to the annual conference of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, Illinois. In a CNN interview Saturday night, President Vincent Price described Duke's pool testing program and other aspects of the university's multifaceted effort to protect campus and community health. Cappella, J. N., Shim, M., & Price, V. (2006). Public opinion about AIDS policies: The role of misinformation and attitudes toward homosexuals. Guest Speaker on media research (to University of Michigan Alumni Clubs in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky), Alumni Association. Member, Conference Planning Committee, American Association for Public Opinion Research. 1994 Excellence in Education Award, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, University of Michigan. Price, V. (1988). Ritchie, D., Price, V., & Roberts, D. F. (1987). Carnegie Mellon University, Center for the Advancement of Applied Ethics and Political Philosophy, 2005 Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public Affairs Confidence in institutions before, during, and after “Indecision 2000.” Presented at the annual conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April. (PI, Joseph Cappella, University of Pennsylvania). Switching trains of thought: The impact of news frames on readers’ cognitive responses. Chair, Graduate Fellowships Committee, Department of Communication. Member, Academic Judiciary, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. 1998-2004 Associate Professor, Annenberg School for Communication (2001-04, secondary appointment in Department of Political Science, School of Arts and Sciences). V. (2004). 1993-95 Member, Academic Judiciary, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. Informing Public Opinion about Health Care Reform through Online Deliberation. Excellence in Education Award, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, University of Michigan. Them, but not me: The perceived impact of election polls. Does disagreement contribute to more deliberative opinion? (P. Vásquez Mota, Spanish Trans.) Price, V. (1996). Argument quality as a reliable and valid measure of opinion quality: Electronic dialogue during campaign 2000. Office of the President Investigator. Doctoral dissertation committee chair (primary advisor) for 17 theses in communication. (2000). Presented to the annual conference of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, Illinois. Presented to the annual meetings of the International Communication Association, New York, NY, May. Member, Faculty Advisory Committee on the Department of Communication, College of Literature, Science and the Arts. Tewksbury, D., Huang, L., & Price, V. (1996). Board of Trustees, Duke University, 2017-Pres. Presented to the annual meetings of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Phoenix, AZ, May. In J. P. Robinson, P. R. Shaver & L. S. Wrightsman, (Eds.) Professor of Public Policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy. Public opinion processes. January 10, 2021 | 9:02pm PST On June 17, 2020, President Vincent Price published a statement addressed to the Duke community regarding anti … 1988-89 Chair, Grade Appeals Committee, Department of Communication. Online deliberation, civic engagement, and trust. Presented to the annual conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Phoenix, Arizona. Principal Investigator. Press treatment of Islam: What kind of picture do the media paint? Member, Working Group on the Viability of Journalism and Mass Communication Units within Universities, Vision 2000 Task Force Committees, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. 1979 B.A., Santa Clara University, California (University Honors Program, English, magna cum laude). Presented to the annual conference of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, Illinois. On the public aspects of opinion: Linking levels of analysis in public opinion theory. Carnegie Mellon University, Conference on Online Deliberation, 2002 University of Maryland, Department of Sociology, 2001 University of Minnesota, Center for Political Psychology Third-person effects of news: The role of orientations to the media. Confidence in institutions before, during, and after “Indecision 2000.” Journal of Politics, 66, 939-956. Price, V., David, C., Goldthorpe, B., McCoy Roth, M., & Cappella, J. N. (2006). Group discussion and deliberative opinion: The Electronic Dialogue Project in campaign 2000. 2003-04 Member, Best Article Award Committee, Political Communication Division, International Communication Association. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 74: 3, 525- 540. Deliberation, engagement, and social trust. 1992,94 Guest Lecturer on the liberal arts (to incoming university students), Academic Counseling Office, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. A comparative analysis of the performance of alternative measures of exposure. Sheikh, K. Z., Price, V., & Oshagan, H. (1994). 1993 Top Paper, Political Communication Division, International Communication Association. Online Deliberation Effects in Intention to Participate in Genetic Research: An Extended Theory of Planned Behavior Approach. (2001). Presented to the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada. Chair, Grade Appeals Committee, Department of Communication. Paper presented at the Communication and Technology Pre-conference on “Electronic Networks and Democracy,” International Communication Association, San Diego, California, May.