It's a j-school position so being a high profile controversionalist (one who edited a feature that created a huge national debate that elicited a presidential level response) counts as salient experience! If Pychon were offered tenured MFA job you wouldn't say "where's the PhD?"
Again, you have to consider that this is for a journalism program. In journalism, writing something controversial (that gets people talking) is considered a career achievement. She got denounced by the President of the USA who created a program to counter her work. That's big!
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I don't think her work violates truth-seeking criteria. She helped popularize a major body of scholarship & make it accessible to public. I disagree with some of that scholarship but it's undeniably academic.
End of conversation
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