John Gastil

John Gastil (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison) is Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Communication Arts and Sciences and Political Science at Penn State University, where he also serves as Senior Scholar at the McCourtney Institute for Democracy. The National Science Foundation has supported numerous large-scale research programs for which he has served as a principal investigator, including work that led to the publication of Hope for Democracy (2020), The Jury and Democracy (2010), and numerous peer-reviewed articles. Gastil has worked on campaigns for federal, state, and local office in California and New Mexico. He has also written two novels, published in 2020 by Cosmic Egg Books (UK).

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  • Gaming Culture / Self-Sufficiency

    Prof. John Gastil discussed the huge popularity of gaming culture and its different varieties. Followed by author Gary Collins on his life off-the-grid in the age of COVID.More »
  • Sci-Fi & Brain Technology / Hoodoo Spells & Rituals

    Prof. John Gastil discussed his sci-fi novel set in the near-future, which ties together dementia and brain technology. Followed by Miss Aida, a Hoodoo practitioner who shared spells, curses, and rituals.More »

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