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Ghana, FarmHer Among Faculty Paper Topics Shared at Conference

The Organization for the Study of Communication, Language and Gender (OSCLG) held its 40th annual conference, themed 鈥40 Shades of Purple: Four Decades of Feminisms,鈥 Oct. 5 鈥 8 in Omaha, Neb. 

Suzy D鈥橢nbeau, Ph.D., associate professor and graduate coordinator in the 海角原创 School of Communication Studies, along with COMM graduate students Kelsey Husnick and Daniel Socha, discussed their research, 鈥淨ueerness in Ghana: 鈥業t was White People That Brought it to Africa.鈥欌 

With Patrice Buzzanell of Purdue University, D鈥橢nbeau also shared her paper, 鈥淭heorizing Feminist Resilience in Mad Men Through 鈥楻eflective Nostalgic Engagement鈥 as a Method of Inquiry.鈥

COMM Assistant Professor Cristin A. Compton, Ph.D., and Megan K. Shcraedley of University of Missouri, presented 鈥淕enerous, Energetic, and Good: Identity Work and the Heroine FarmHer.鈥 

Natalia Roman Alicea, 鈥17, COMM alumna and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign graduate student, outlined her research, 鈥淢as que madres鈥: A Qualitative Study of Career Socialization of Latina College Students.鈥

OSCLG seeks to provide a forum for professional discussion, presentation of research and demonstration of creative projects in the areas of communication, language and gender, and to promote recognition of those doing work in this area. Members believe that interaction across a wide spectrum of disciplines is needed to foster more insightful discussion of the issues of language, gender and communication. An interdisciplinary research journal affiliated with OSCLG is Women and Language which provides a feminist forum for those interested in communication, language and gender.

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School of Communication Studies
Updated: Monday, October 9, 2017 02:41 PM