Janet E. Steele is a professor of journalism at George Washington University's school of journalism and an author. She published a book with a collection of newspaper articles from Indonesia. She also published a book about Tempo, an Indonesian magazine, during the Soeharto era in Indonesia[1] and wrote a biography of Charles Anderson Dana.[2] It has been described as covering "the complete history of the Sun.[3]
Steele found that experts appearing on television news programs are typically from a cadre of former political and military elites.[4]
She was an assistant professor at the University of Virginia.[5]
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