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Psychology Faculty [back to Faculty listing]
GARRY P. HARE PhD, Organization Behavior and Development University of Southern California, 1976 ghare@fielding.edu
Current Professional Appointment:
Faculty (unranked) School of Psychology Fielding Graduate University
Areas of Instruction:
Political Psychology and the Media Media, Advocacy and Public Policy The Impact of Media on Technology Adoption and Policy International Conflict Resolution Propaganda and Persuasion The Impact of New Communication Technologies on Culture Creative and Critical Thinking
Research Interests:
The Role and Impact of the Broadcasting Board of Governors on Programming The Voice of America, Radio Marti, Radio Sawa and Al Hurra. The Impact of New Communication Technologies on Public Policy and Culture. The Impact of Media on the Adoption of New Technology
Practice Interests:
Literacy and Cross-cultural Education Through the Formation of Peer English Networks. Consultation with Local Radio Stations on Rekindling Local Media Through a Radio/Web/Forum Hybrid Station Design.
Professional Memberships:
MILIA (France) North Bay Multi-Media Association Pina Palmera The California Film Institute The Environmental Forum The Surfrider Foundation The World Affairs Council Broadcast Education Association APA
Honors and Awards:
1999: Paris Super Show, Best Consumer Product
1999: Selected as One of Ten Mentors, Intel/American Film Institute Mentor's Program for Enhanced Television
1999: World's Top 100 Producers, Multimedia Producer Magazine
Professional Activities in Last Seven Years
Publications:
Hare, G. P. (in press). California faces a convenient truth. Environment Review.
Presentations:
Hare, G. P. (1999, 2000). Speaker, Sedona Conference on Education and Technology, Sedona, AZ.
Hare, G. P. (2000). Keynote Speaker, MILIA, Cannes, France.
Hare, G. P. (2000). Keynote Speaker, The Edinburgh Conference on Technology and Education, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Hare, G. P. (2004). Keynote Speaker, North Bay Multi-Media Association Annual Conference, Santa Rosa, CA.
Other Professional Activities:
1994-2004: American Film Institute.
1999-2000: Executive Vice President, Into Networks, Inc. Boston, MA/Mill Valley, CA.
2000: Executive Producer, Arena 2000 (The Virtual Helsinki Project). Produced in Association with Helsinki Telephone and Ericsson AB. The First On-Line Virtual World.
2000: Executive Producer, Museum.net. In Association with Intel Incorporated, On-Line Virtual Museums and Galleries Including; The Van Gogh, The Guggenheim, The Dorsey and Others.
2000-2005: Strategic and Business Advisor, Bandwidth Technology Corporation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2000-2005: Strategic and Business Advisor, Hakia, Inc., New York, NY.
2001-2002: Board of Directors, KMOS, Inc. (now Amiga, Inc.), New York, NY.
2001-2004: Advisory Board, Bandwidth Technology Corporation, New York, NY.
2001-2004: Advisory Board, California State University East Bay Graduate Digital Media Program, Hayward, CA.
2001-2005: Board of Directors, Gistics, Inc., Oakland, CA.
2002-2004: Advisory Board, Hakia, Inc., New York, NY.
2002-2005: Board of Directors, Amiga, Inc., Kentfield, CA.
2003-2005: Founding President and Chief Executive Officer, Amiga, Inc., New York, NY.
2005 - Present: Chairman and CEO, Peer English Networks, Oakland, CA
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