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Radhika Gajjala

Professor, American Culture Studies and Interpersonal Communications, Director, Women's Studies Program

Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh

 

Office: 315 West Hall
Phone: 419-372-0528

E-mail: radhik
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Research Interests:

Information communication technologies; critical/cultural studies; feminist theory and communication; postcolonial theory and communication; intercultural/ international/global communication; media studies

Recent and Reoccurring Courses:

Critical Online Ethnography; Race, Technology, and Globalization; Game Cultures and Globalization; Perspectives on Cyberculture and Technology

Selected Publications:

Book Publication: Cyber Selves: Feminist Ethnographies of South Asian Women Altamira Press (2004)

Gajjala, R, Rybas, N. and Altman M (April 2008), "Racing and Queering the Interface: Producing global/local cyberselves" Qualitative Inquiry, Special Issue on Technology

Mamidipudi, A and Gajjala, R (2008) "Juxtaposing Handloom Weaving and Modernity: Making the case for building theory situated in praxis"in Development in Practice, 18(2).

Rybas, N., & Gajjala, R. (2007, September). Developing cyberethnographic research methods for understanding digitally mediated identities. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 7(3) Gajjala, R, Rybas, N. and Altman M., "Epistemologies of Doing: E-merging Selves Online" Feminist Media Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2007 – [this is peer-reviewed and in the special section on commentary and criticism)

Travelling along data’s highway: Who gets mapped out? in LEA: Technology and Difference October 2003 [peer-reviewed shorter essay] Gajjala, R (2003) South Asian digital diasporas and cyberfeminist webs: negotiating globalization, nation, gender and information technology design in Contemporary South Asia (2003), 12(1).

Gajjala, R. (2002) Interrogating Identities: Composing Other Cyber-spaces International and Intercultural Communication Annual, Volume 25.

Gajjala, R. (2002) An Interrupted Postcolonial/Feminist Cyberethnography: Complicity and Resistance in the "Cyberfield" Feminist Media Studies, 2/2 (177-193).

 
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