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Andrew Selepak, Ph.D.
Instructional Assistant Professor - Department of Media Production, Management, and Technology
Office: 3053 Weimer
Phone: 352-294-0879
Email: aselepak@ufl.edu
Andrew Selepak, Ph.D.
Instructional Assistant Professor - Department of Media Production, Management, and Technology
Education
Ph.D., Mass Communications, University of Florida
M.A., Communications, George Mason University
B.A., American History, University of Virginia
News
- Andrew Selepak Comments on Reaction to Florida’s Social Media Ban on Children’s Accounts (March 26, 2024)
- Andrew Selepak Comments on Possible TikTok Ban (March 14, 2024)
- Andrew Selepak Comments on TikTok and the Dangers of Social Media (March 5, 2024)
- Andrew Selepak Comments on Possible Ban on Social Media Use for Children Under 16 (February 2, 2024)
- Andrew Selepak Authors Commentary on the Diminishing Trust in New Media Coverage (January 3, 2024)
- All News About Andrew Selepak
Publications
Selepak, A. G. (2018). Exploring anti-science attitudes among political and Christian conservatives through an examination of American universities on Twitter. Cogent Social Sciences, 4(1).
Selepak, A.G., & Cain, J. (2015). Manufacturing white criminals: Depictions of criminality and violence on Law & Order. Cogent Social Sciences, 1(1).
Martinez Jr., B. A., & Selepak, A. (2014). The sound of hate: Exploring the use of hate core song lyrics as a recruiting strategy by the White Power Movement. Intercom-Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação, 37(2), 153-175.
Martinez Jr., B. A., & Selepak, A. (2013). Power and violence in Angry Aryans song lyrics: A racist skinhead communication strategy to recruit and shape a collective identity in the White Power Movement. Comunicação & Sociedade, 35(1), 153-180.
Selepak, A., & Sutherland, J. (2012). The Ku Klux Klan, conservative politics and religion: Taking extremism to the political mainstream. Politics, Religion, & Ideology, 13(1), 75-98.
Selepak, A. (2010). Skinhead Super Mario Brothers: An examination of racist and violent games on White Supremacist Web Sites. Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 17(1), 1-47.
Courses
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