Biography
Matthew Lombard is an associate professor in the Department of Media Studies and Production and a faculty member in the Media & Communication doctoral program. He teaches introductory and advanced courses in media theory and research methodology, with emphases on content, experimental and survey analytic methods, and and statistical analysis. Lombard’s research centers on individuals’ psychological and physiological processing of media presentations and experiences, with a particular focus on the concept of (tele)presence, the illusion of being in and/or with people in a mediated environment. His work has appeared in journals including Communication Research, Human Communication Research, Journal of Communication, Behaviour & Information Technology, and Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. He co-founded, and is president of, the International Society for Presence Research. Read more detailed information about Lombard.
Education
Degree | Field | School |
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PhD | Communication | Stanford University |
BA | Psychology/Administrative Studies | University of California, Riverside |
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
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MSP 4446 | Psychological Processing of Media | Undergraduate |
MSP 8446 | Psychological Processing of Media | Graduate |