News about Communication Faculty, Graduate and听Undergrad Student听and Staff Doings
David Boromisza-Habashi, Associate Professor, was elected Vice-Chair of the Language and Social Interaction Division at ICA, a position that morphs into division chair in the years ahead. In addition, he has two papers that were just published: (1) 鈥淲hat we need is good communication: Vernacular globalization in some Hungarian speech鈥 in the听International Journal of Communication, 10,听4600-4619; and (2) with coauthor G. P谩l, 鈥淭he discourse of dictatorship in Central Eastern Europe and the case of Hungarian 鈥榟ate speech鈥欌 in D. Carbaugh (Ed.),听The handbook of communication in cross-cultural perspective听(pp. 287-298). New York, NY: Routledge.
Robert Craig, Professor Emeritus, just published 鈥淓l metamodelo constitutivo: una revisi贸n a diecis茅is a帽os鈥 (C. Vidales, trans.) in C. E. Vidales Gonz谩les & E. Vizer (coords.),听Comunicaci贸n, campo(s), teor铆as y problemas. Una perspectiva internacional听(pp. 307-336). Seville, Spain: Comunicaci贸n Social Ediciones y Publicaciones.
Tiara Na鈥檖uti, Assistant Professor, has published:听鈥淔rom Gu氓han and Back: Navigating a听鈥楤oth/Neither鈥 Analytic for Rhetorical Field Methods,鈥 in Sara L. McKinnon, Robert Asen, Karma R. Ch谩vez, and Robert Glenn Howard, Eds.,听Text + Field: Innovations in Rhetorical Method. Penn State University Press, 2016, pp. 56-71.听And, her article,听"Pacific Moves Beyond Colonialism: A Conversation from Hawai鈥檌 and Gu氓han" has been accepted for publication by听Feminist Studies. Additionally, as a BoulderTalks Executive Committee Member she facilitated a workshop on听鈥淭he New Green Economy鈥 at the RISE Latino Business Conference in Longmont, Colorado on Oct. 14, 2016.听
Leah Sprain, Assistant Professor, had two articles accepted. The first article, co-authored with past MA graduate student Sonia Ivancic is titled 鈥淐ommunicating openness in deliberation鈥 and it will be appearing in听Communication Monographs; the second article, 鈥淧aradoxes of public participation in climate change governance鈥 is to appear in听The Good Society. As a BoulderTalks Executive Committee member she, along with several other members of the field, received a grant from NCA to support a summer symposium to develop a research agenda around energy democracy.
At the National Communication Association conference in Philadelphia this November the following graduate students will be presenting papers.
Harry Archer,听鈥淯sing Google Maps to Teach Geosemiotics, Indexicality, and the Contestability of Public Spaces.鈥
Rebecca Avalos,听is a panelist on 鈥淐onstruyendo Puentes/Building Bridges: Communicating Environmental Justice and Latinx Community Engagement,鈥 a panelist on 鈥淲orking Through Anti-racist Pedagogy and Praxis to Critique Notions of Civility as Junior Educators of Color,鈥 and 鈥淩ace and Revolution from Democracy to Donald: An Intellectual History of the Cultural Formations of (In)Civility.鈥
Nathan Bedsole,听with Jennfier Malkowski, 鈥淚nertia, Invention, and Reclaimed Architecture: From Factory Production to Bioengineering.鈥
Patrick Bujold,听MA student,听鈥淐reating the Social Pariah through Social Movement: Fossil Fuel Divestment in the Case of Divest Harvard.鈥
Sarah Chorley,听鈥淢ental Illness in Organizational Communication Research: Utilizing Feminist Standpoint Theory,鈥 and 鈥淯sing Exposure Therapy to Manage Public Speaking Anxiety.鈥
T. Jake Dionne听and Joe Hatfield, 鈥淥bjectivity鈥檚 Rhetorical Effects,鈥 and 鈥淎ll Eyes on Me鈥: Subverting Memories of Madness through Residency Shows.鈥
T. Jake Dione听is presenting 鈥淪pecters of James Byrd, Jr: A Racial Haunting in Obama鈥檚 Remarks on Hate Crimes Legislation鈥 and 鈥淐reatures in the Classroom: Including Internatural Communication in our Textbooks.鈥
Elizabeth Eger, 鈥淎n Uncertain 鈥楥loset鈥 for Transgender Job Seekers,鈥 andwith Amy K. Way, 鈥淩eimagining Qualitative Data Analysis and Writing in Organizational Communication via a Comparative Constructed Focus Group Method.鈥
Blake Hallinan,听鈥淟ikes and Dislikes: The Lazarsfeld-Stanton Program Analyzer and the Theory of Media Affects.鈥
Stephanie Hartzell听is presenting 鈥淩easonably Racist: Locating Discourses of White Superiority along an (Un)Reasonable Spectrum鈥 听and 鈥淧ut Your Theory Where Your Mouth Is: Considering Non-Human Animals from Post-Humanist and New-Materialist Perspectives.鈥
Joe Hatfield听is presenting 鈥淭emporal Residues in the Backward Archive,鈥 and 鈥淪taging Southern Diaspora: Alvin Ailey鈥檚 Blood and the Backward Temporality of Quare Memorialization.鈥
Danielle Hodge,听鈥淜anye West鈥檚 Yeezus and the College Dropout: Exploring Intertextuality and Identity through Sampling.鈥
Jared Kopczynski,听with Natalie Nelson-Marsh, 鈥溾橪ights Must Stay On鈥: The Communicative Roles of Boundary Spanning,鈥 and听with听Matt Koschmann, Associate Professor, 鈥淧racticing Authority in Disaster Relief Coordination.鈥
Katherine Peters,听鈥淥rganizing Lives: Organizational Subjectivity,鈥 and 鈥溾橳hey were Just Anti-Information鈥: The Problem of Partner Selection for Collaboration.鈥
Lydia Reinig听with听David Boromisza-Habashi,听Associate Professor, 鈥淢aking Fear My Bitch: Students鈥 Narratives of Self-Transformation in the Public Speaking Course.鈥
Rebecca Rice,听鈥淲hen Collaborations Don鈥檛 Collaborate: High Reliability Organizational Networks and the Collaborative Continuum.鈥