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Robert Mann is an American mass communications professor. He held the prestigious Manship Chair in Journalism at the Manship School of Mass Communication at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1]
Career
editRobert Mann's educational background includes degrees from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, and California State University, Domiguez Hills. He has a rich history in political communications, having served as press secretary and communications director for notable political figures in Louisiana.
His tenure includes roles such as press secretary for Russell B. Long and John Breaux, as well as the communications director for Kathleen Blanco. These roles have established him as a prominent figure in political journalism and communication.[2]
In 2023, Robert Mann resigned from his tenured position at LSU, following the election of Jeff Landry as Governor of Louisiana. Mann attributed his resignation to repeated attempts by Landry, during his tenure as the state's Attorney General, to have him dismissed from his academic role.
In addition to his political career, Mann has made significant contributions to academia. As a professor at LSU, he has influenced the field of mass communication and journalism through both teaching and research. His academic work has been complemented by his role as an author, with several publications to his name.
Publications
edit- Mann, Robert (1996). The Walls of Jericho. New York: Mariner Books. ISBN 978-0-15-100065-4.[6]
- Mann, Robert (September 2007). When Freedom Would Triumph. Baton Rouge: Southern Literary Studies. ISBN 978-0-8071-3250-0.
- Mann, Robert (2010-08-15). Wartime Dissent in America. New York: Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 978-0-230-10484-6.
- Mann, Robert (2011-11-07). Daisy Petals and Mushroom Clouds. Baton Rouge, La: LSU Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-4293-6.
- Mann, Robert (2019-10-01). Becoming Ronald Reagan. Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-1-61234-968-8.
- Mann, Robert (August 2021). Backrooms and Bayous: My Life in Louisiana Politics. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4556-2605-2.
- Mann, Robert (2023-06-07). Kingfish U. LSU Press. ISBN 978-0-8071-7952-9..[7][8][9]
References
edit- ^ "Robert Mann | LSU Manship School of Mass Communication". www.lsu.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ^ "Atlas Foundation – Robert Mann, Jr". Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ^ Buzbee, John (2023-10-15). "LSU professor to step down from university after Jeff Landry's election as governor". The Reveille, LSU's student newspaper. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ^ "Robert Mann to step down as journalism chair at LSU". BRProud.com. 2023-10-15. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ^ McDougall, A. J. (2023-10-16). "LSU Prof Resigns After Politician He's Shared Years-Long Beef With Is Elected Guv". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ^ "The Walls of Jericho: Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Richard Russell, and the Struggle for Civil Rights by Robert Mann". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ^ Bridges, Tyler (2023-05-05). "'Best things in the worst possible ways:' Bob Mann's latest book tells of Huey Long and LSU". NOLA.com. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ^ "Robert Mann to visit LSUS on Huey P. Long book tour". Bossier Press-Tribune. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
- ^ "The Reading Life: Bob Mann, Reading Recommendations". WWNO. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
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