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Bryan C. Taylor (PhD, University of Utah) is a professor of communication. His teaching and research interests are interdisciplinary, spanning the areas of security, media, organizational communication, and qualitative research methods.
He is currently studying the communicative dimensions of nuclear weapons policy, and the role of mimesis in post-9/11 media and security.
He has published widely in humanistic and social science journals, ranging from theQuarterly Journal of Speech, American Literary HistoryΜύ²Ή²Τ»εΜύCritical Studies in Media CommunicationΜύ³Ω΄ΗΜύCommunication Theory, Journal of Contemporary EthnographyΜύand theΜύJournal of Organizational Change Management.
He is co-editor of the volumeΜύNuclear Legacies: Communication, Controversy, and the U.S. Nuclear Weapons ComplexΜύ(³’±π³ζΎ±²Τ²΅³Ω΄Η²Τ), The Handbook of Communication and SecurityΜύ(Routledge), and co-author ofΜύQualitative Communication Research Methods(³§²Ή²΅±π).Μύ
His research has received awards from three divisions of the National Communication Association, and he is a recipient of CU-ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅βs Outstanding Graduate Advising Faculty Award.
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