How Gendered Power is Communicated: Critical Research and Methods in Communication

Discover the Dynamics of Power Communication at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø’s WGSS December Meeting

Dr. Tori McDermott. Photo courtesy of McDermottThe Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Program at ²ÝÁñÉçÇø invites you to its monthly meeting on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 2:15 PM in GRUE 503H. This free and engaging event is an opportunity to connect, learn, and explore groundbreaking research, accompanied by free pizza, drinks, and brownies.

The highlight of this month’s meeting is a presentation by Dr. Tori McDermott, an Assistant Professor in the ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Department of Communication and an accomplished researcher specializing in public relations and strategic communication. Her talk, titled "How Gendered Power is Communicated: An Overview of Critical Research and Research Methods in Communication," will delve into the intricate ways power dynamics manifest in traditionally masculine environments such as the military, academia, and social media platforms like TikTok.

Dr. McDermott’s expertise is grounded in a rich academic and professional background. With a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland, she has contributed extensively to the field of communication through her research, teaching, and published works. She is the editor of four volumes, including the forthcoming True Crime and Communication: Exploring Necropolitics in the Rise of True Crime Media. Her work appears in prominent journals such as the Journal of Communication Pedagogy, Public Relations Review, and Women & Language.

During her presentation, Dr. McDermott will not only share insights from her recent research projects but also provide an overview of her experiences with the research and publishing process in communication studies. Attendees are encouraged to participate in the discussion and explore collaborative opportunities.

Event Information

Date
Wednesday, December 4th, 2024

Time
1:00-2:15pm

Location
Gruening 503H

Zoom Link

The ²ÝÁñÉçÇø WGSS Program has a rich history of fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and engagement around issues related to gender, sexuality, and social justice. By hosting monthly events like this, the program provides a platform for students, faculty, and the broader community to learn from experts, share ideas, and contribute to meaningful conversations.

Don’t miss this chance to deepen your understanding of how communication shapes power dynamics and to connect with others passionate about gender and sexuality studies. We look forward to seeing you there!