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The Department of Communication at the University of Colorado at Boulder is a vibrant community of scholars whose members share a commitment to excellence and innovation in communication research and teaching. The department offers programs leading to bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees with emphases in organizational communication, discourse and society, and rhetoric. Graduate students may pursue research within one of these areas or craft individualized programs of study that cut across the areas and combine humanistic and social scientific methods.

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Congratulations to Dr. Gerard A. Hauser

          The RSA Awards Committee is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2013 RSA Doctoral Dissertation Award and the 2013 RSA Book Award. Both award recipients will be recognized at the RSA Institute this upcoming June in Lawrence, Kansas, with a public citation on Friday June 7 at the luncheon; both recipients will be recognized again during the luncheon at RSA 14 at San Antonio, Texas.

           RSA book award committee has selected Gerard A. Hauser’s Prisoners of Conscience: Moral Vernaculars of Political Agency (University of South Carolina Press) for the 2013 RSA Book Award. One selection committee member wrote, “Prisoners of Conscience is impressive for the breadth and depth of the rhetorical archive with which it is concerned — the discourse of political prisoners — and the author’s inspiring engagement with this archive through wide-ranging scholarship on political oppression and resistance. Hauser’s employment of Giorgio Agamben’s concept of the state of exception, for example, directs our attention to how states govern political prisoners at the level of a population. Contra Agamben’s annulment of political resistance, Hauser convincingly illustrates how political dissent emerges from state-controlled liminal zones in the form of political prisoners’ strategic incursions, rhetoric of indirection, and through the generation of human rights witnessing publics. Prisoners of Conscience marks a timely scholarly intervention in rhetoric and communication studies and will undoubtedly influence scholars from a range of fields for years to come, especially those committed to imagining a new critical humanism.” Another selection committee member observed, “Hauser’s book contributes to important conversations in human rights, rhetoric and embodiment, and moral vernaculars. It adds an international dimension to the study of rhetoric, which is especially welcome. The examination of various modes of resistance employed by those generally deemed most vulnerable to the raw exercise of force offers important insights into rhetoric, power, and the connections between them.” Yet a third selection committee member commented, “Hauser’s book is really smart . . . . Hauser’s is rhetorically rich and rather than following one concept through a number of case studies, . . . Hauser explores the vernacular rhetorics of POCs. I appreciated his case studies and the rhetorical detail he contributes to the text connecting concepts like ethos construction, rhetorical frames, enargeia, etc. to moments of starvation, brutality, and imprisonment.”

            Members of the RSA Award selection committee were Antonio DeVelesco, Jessica Enoch, Lisa Flores, David Gold, Wendy Hesford, Lester Olson, Mary Stuckey, and Shevaun Watson. The Dissertation Award process was chaired by David Gold, while the Book Award process was chaired by Lester Olson, who also chaired the RSA Awards committee.

 

Congratulations to Megan Morrissey

Congratulations to Megan Morrissey, who just had her article, "A DREAM disrupted: Undocumented migrant youth disidentifications with U.S. citizenship" published in a special issue of the journal "Out of Bounds? Queering Intercultural Communication"

Congratulations Megan!

 

Congratulations to Elizabeth Eger and Sarah Blithe

Congratulations to Doctoral Student Elizabeth K. Eger and alumna Sarah J. Blithe, on their recent publication with the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT). This is a report on male advocates for diversity in IT work. 

To view and download the report, click here

Citation: Ashcraft, C., DuBow, W., Eger, E., Blithe, S., & Sevier, B. (2013). Male Advocates and Allies: Promoting Gender Diversity in Technology Workplaces. Boulder, CO: National Center for Women & Information Technology.

Congratulations on all your hard work!

 

Available Courses Over the Summer

Hey Comm students! Looking to fulfill some Course Major Requirements over the summer and get them out of the way? We have some availability in classes in the A & B Summer Sessions
 
A SESSION:
COMM2400- Discourse, Culture & Identities M-F 11pm- 12:35pm
COMM2500- Interpersonal Communication M-F 9:15am-10:50am
COMM3760- Rhetorical Criticism M-F 9:15am-10:50am
 
B SESSION:
COMM3740- Qualitative Research Methods M-F 9:15am-10:50am
 

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