

Todd Norton
Professor Todd Norton is a distinguished academic serving as the Department Head and Associate Chair of Integrated Media at Boise State University. With an extensive background in Environmental Communication and Strategic Communication, he has dedicated his career to exploring the intricate dynamics of communication in environmental contexts. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Communication, which has equipped him with a profound understanding of the complexities involved in stakeholder interactions and risk perception. At Boise State University, Professor Norton is renowned for his engaging teaching style, offering both undergraduate and graduate courses that delve into various facets of communication. His courses are designed to equip students with the skills necessary to navigate the evolving landscape of media and communication, with a particular emphasis on environmental issues. His commitment to education is evident in his innovative approach to curriculum development and his dedication to fostering critical thinking among his students. Professor Norton's research interests are deeply rooted in the examination of public information campaigns and stakeholder contestation. He is particularly fascinated by how these elements intersect with risk perception literature, especially in the context of complex environmental challenges. His scholarly work has been widely recognized, with publications in esteemed journals such as the Journal of Applied Communication Research and Communication Theory, contributing significantly to the field of environmental communication. Before his tenure at Boise State University, Professor Norton made substantial contributions to Washington State University, where he served as the department chair and associate professor in the communication and society program. His leadership extended beyond academia, as he played pivotal roles in environmental research, education, and outreach initiatives. His administrative acumen and strategic vision were instrumental in advancing the university's mission in these areas. Professor Norton's career is marked by a commitment to bridging the gap between academia and real-world environmental issues. His work continues to inspire students, colleagues, and the broader community, as he remains at the forefront of research and education in environmental communication. His dedication to understanding and addressing the complexities of stakeholder interactions and risk perception underscores his impact as a thought leader in the field.
Publications
, 525-554, 2009-02-13
, 210-239, 2008-05-01
, 146-170, 2007-10-16