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  1. m-white@northwestern.edu. Mimi White studies and teaches film, television, and media culture with emphases on critical-cultural theory, gender, and history. She is the author of Tele-Advising: Therapeutic Discourse in American Television (1992), co-author of Media Knowledge: Popular Culture, Pedagogy, and Critical Citizenship (1992), and co ...

  2. Bent was a senior editor at American Theatre magazine from 2006-2015. Bent’s writing has appeared in Time Out New York, the Village Voice, HEEB, the Brooklyn Rail, TDF’s online magazine Stages, Emergency INDEX, and ELLE. Bent has a BA in philosophy and an MFA in playwriting from Brooklyn College.

  3. Charles Whitaker is dean and professor at Northwestern University Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. Whitaker, who holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Medill, is the first alumnus of the school to serve as dean.

  4. 12 de sept. de 2023 · Degree Types: PhD, Certificate. The Department of Communication Studies houses the doctoral programs in Communication Studies (Rhetoric and Public Culture) and Rhetoric, Media, and Publics. The Department is also a key participant in the doctoral programs in Media, Technology and Society and Technology and Social Behavior.

  5. The School of Communication is a community of creators. Students in our Radio/Television/Film, Theatre, and Performance Studies programs write, shoot, direct, and produce their own performances, films, television and web series, sketch and improv shows, and digital media projects. Our student scholars explore diverse areas of study that range ...

  6. Michael Roloff. Professor Emeritus. m-roloff@northwestern.edu. Michael Roloff's research and teaching interests center around interpersonal influence. He has published articles and offers courses focused on persuasion, interpersonal compliance-gaining, conflict management, organizational change, and bargaining and negotiation.

  7. Thomas Bradshaw. Department Chair; Professor. t-bradshaw@northwestern.edu. Thomas Bradshaw’s play Burning premiered at The New Group in October, 2011, and his play Mary premiered at The Goodman Theater in February, 2011; it was also presented as a staged reading at The Public Theater and Theater Smash in Toronto.