Josephine Q. Vu

Contact Information
Email: vuj386@newschool.edu
Social Networking Sites: LinkedIn, Facebook
Concentration(s): Media and Culture
Track: Thesis
Bio
Educational Background
The New School
- Field of study: M.A., International Affairs
Completed in: 2010
My studies focuses on human rights and media advocacy, global civil society, marginalization with particular interests in South/Southeast/East Asia and U.S. policy.
Thesis: "Selling & Buying Disaster: The Commodification of Global Humanitarian Crises"
Activities: participant in 2009 GPIA International Field Program in Nepal, art designer of Contexts Journal
University of California, Santa Barbara
- Field of study: B.A., History of Public Policy & International Relations
Completed in: 2007
My studies focused on the diplomatic history of the Cold War era and U.S. foreign policy, and 20th century U.S. cultural history.
Thesis: "'Unexpected Reagan, Unexpected Consequences: Reassessing U.S. Role in Ending the Cold War"
Activities: member of Phi Alpha Theta - History Honors Society, illustrator of the Daily Nexus, reporter of KCSB-FM Radio, volunteer at Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, participant at University of California Washington Program, intern at National Security Archives
Work Experience
Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs
- Role: Program Coordinator, Office of Academic Affairs
- Role: Research Assistant
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