My broader interests in communication are in the ways that language mediates between us and the world. As others have noted, we don't simply live in a world of things but rather, in a world of the meaning of things. And communication is central, not peripheral, to making and managing meaning. Thus, our study of communication helps us to better understand the complex problems within our world, as well as enables (or constrains) our ability to create more meaningful, ethical, and worthwhile organizations and lives.
More specifically, much of my work draws upon media ecology and rhetoric & social theory to explore the symbolic-material aspects of discourse, education, and technology
Education:
Ph.D. Purdue University
Courses Taught:
Rhetorical Criticism
Organizational Communication
Communication Ethics
Communication Theory
Dr. Cheryl Campanella Bracken, Director School of Media and Communication 306 Kuhlin Center Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH 43403 cbracke@bgsu.edu