I, teacher: using artificial intelligence (AI) and social robots in communication and instruction

C Edwards, A Edwards, PR Spence… - Communication …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Human–machine communication has emerged as a new relational context of education and
should become a priority for instructional scholarship in the coming years. With artificial …

“It gives you a better chance of getting a good job”: memorable messages, anticipatory socialization, and first-year college students' understandings of the purpose of …

DT Ashby-King, LB Anderson - Communication Education, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Higher education has been commodified as neoliberal ideology is reflected in and
perpetuated through social discourses, such as memorable messages. These discourses …

Unravelling intercultural communication education in the periphery: critical examination of interculturality university-level courses

H R'boul, B Saidi - Compare: A Journal of Comparative and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Critical discourses in intercultural communication (IC) scholarship continue to foreground
the postcolonial malaise of Southern spaces. Intercultural communication education (ICE) …

Expanding and constraining critical communication pedagogy in the introductory communication course: A critique of assessment rubrics

DT Ashby-King, JI Iannacone, VA Ledford… - Communication …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Rubrics are a commonly used tool to evaluate student work in the introductory
communication course. Although rubrics may appear objective, they are continually …

Toward critical reflexivity through critical intercultural communication pedagogy: Student discourse in an intercultural conflict course

A Mudambi, MJ Collier, C Muneri, L Scott… - Western Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Critical reflexivity, situated in a critical communication pedagogy framework, enables
students and instructors to critique their identity positions alongside broader contextual …

Addressing participation, belonging, and temporality in public formation and maintenance: Advancing a rhetorical approach to publics

JI Iannacone, DT Ashby-King - Public Relations Review, 2023 - Elsevier
This paper expands the conceptualization of publics as rhetorical constructs in recognition of
non-functional perspectives to public relations scholarship. After reviewing the …

[HTML][HTML] Undisciplining environmental communication pedagogy: Toward environmental and epistemic justice in the interdisciplinary sustainability classroom

D Byrnes, L Blum, W Walker - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
This article moves beyond an understanding of environmental communication as merely the
“translation” of scientific knowledge for the general public and advocates for environmental …

Diverging discourses: Examining how college students majoring in communication define diversity

DT Ashby-King, LK Hanasono - Qualitative Research Reports in …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Colleges and universities in the United States often promote diversity through a neoliberal
lens by framing diversity as a celebration of individual differences or a commodity that …

Whiteness and neoliberal diversity: The (Re) production of ideology through college students' diversity discourse

DT Ashby-King - Western Journal of Communication, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Diversity has become a proxy term used to talk about racism and other forms of systemic
oppression on college campuses and in the classroom. Although scholars have suggested …

Critical reflections on donor influence and the role of critical communication pedagogies in the classroom

AR Hall - Communication Education, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Conclusion At UnKoch My Campus, we focus primarily on the Koch Foundation and its ties
to higher education, but we also understand that the Koch network is a symptom of the larger …