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Gender, race and class in the media, primarily from a historical perspective. I'm interested in the evolution of ideas and attitudes about these social positions and how media discourse has contributed to their creation and perpetuation. I am motivated by the idea that our ways of using language and images convey particular ideologies and power relations, but that this process is often unclear. I hope my research contributes to the goal of making the process and the messages more visible. Sample Publications:
Methods: I most often use discourse analysis to look at media content and at the conditions of media production and reception, and I approach my research through a critical lens. My methods are often qualitative, although I think quantitative methods are useful for certain research questions. Authors: Judith Butler, Norman Fairclough, Michel Foucault, Rosemary Hennessy, Teun van Dijk. Teaching Style: A variety of approaches depending on the course. I favor hands-on and interactive situations, and I try to structure courses so that students get the opportunity to apply concepts and theories in their own work. Why UNM?: The faculty and students are wonderful. I appreciate the culture of the University and New Mexico, and I'm excited by the intellectual diversity within the department. Spare Time: Traveling: especially to my farm home in Minnesota; outdoor fun: golf, skiing, hiking, gardening. | |||||||
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