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  1. Moya Bailey is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University. Her work focuses on marginalized groups’ use of digital media to promote social justice, and she is interested in how race, gender, and sexuality are represented in media and medicine. She is the digital alchemist for the Octavia E ...

  2. 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.

  3. Lynn Spigel. Frances Willard Professor of Screen Cultures; Director of Graduate Studies, Screen Cultures. lspigel@northwestern.edu. Lynn Spigel is the Frances Willard Chair of Screen Cultures in the Department of Radio/TV/Film. Her books include TV Snapshots: An Archive of Everyday Life; TV By Design: Modern Art and the Rise of Network ...

  4. heather.hendershot@northwestern.edu. Heather Hendershot studies TV news, conservative media, political movements, and American film and television history. Her courses emphasize the interplay between creative, political, technical, and regulatory concerns, and how those concerns affect what we see on the screen (big or little).

  5. WNUR – Northwestern University School of Communication. WNUR is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station broadcasting at a frequency of 89.3 MHz FM and a power of 7200 watts. The WNUR studios are located in the Barbara and Garry Marshall Studio Wing of Louis Hall, on the campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.

  6. Assistant Professor. zidani@northwestern.edu. Sulafa Zidani is a scholar of global digital culture at Northwestern University, where she is an Assistant Professor of Communication Studies. She also holds an affiliation with Northwestern Qatar's Institute for Advanced Study in the Global South.

  7. 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 ...