Associate Professor of Media Studies
Media Studies / Academic
- Office:
- Ida Green Communication Center 219
- Mailbox:
- 6B
- Phone:
- 903.813.2282
Education:
B.A., Denison University
M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Faculty Bio:
I entered graduate school with one goal: to end up teaching Media Studies at a liberal arts college. When I arrived at Austin College in 2012, I knew I was at the right place for me. My colleagues are committed to providing a rich, textured, and nuanced education, and my students are committed to participating actively in that education.
I love teaching Media Studies because the media are so central to all of our lives. I work to equip students with a particular approach to analyzing the media content they encounter all day every day, to understand texts as the product of multiple forces, to embrace the complexity of the media and how it operates, and to see and comprehend the ideological power of the media. My classes encourage students to recognize the cultural, social and ethical roles and responsibilities of the media, and ask students to consider their roles as agents within mediated culture, allowing each student to develop a sense of self as a thoughtful and engaged member of society.
Recent Courses:
- MEDA 250: Radio & TV in America
- MEDA 262: Hollywood Stars
- MEDA 263: Independence of Independents
- MEDA 265: Kids, Tweens, Teens & the Media
- MEDA 267: Mediating Gender & Sexuality
- MEDA 463: What is TV?
- MEDA 465: What is Popular Music
- JanTerm: Marvel: From Comics to Blockbusters
Research Interests:
My primary areas of research interest lie in media industries, particularly media ownership (who owns what?) and marketing strategies including cross-promotion and product placement. I’m also interested in media representations of gender and sexuality.
In the News:
- Center Points Podcast (Episode 006, 2015)
- “The Future of TV Lies in Content Discovery” (June 2014)
- Aca-Media Podcast (Episode 6, 2013)
Publications:
- “Nick Jr.: Co-Viewing & the Limits of Dayparts” in From Networks to Netflix: A Guide to Changing Channels, edited by Derek Johnson, Routledge, 2018
- Various pieces for Playback
- Various Pieces on Antenna: Responses to Media & Culture
- “‘Affluencers’ by Bravo: Defining an Audience Through Cross-Promotion.” Journal of Popular Communication, 10:4 (2012).
- “A Form in Peril? The Death and Afterlife of the Made-for-TV Movie.” In Beyond Prime Time: TV Formats in the Post-Network Era, edited by Amanda D. Lotz, Routledge, 2009.
Faculty Extras:
In addition to teaching in Media Studies, I also teach in Austin College’s interdisciplinary programs Film Studies and Gender Studies.