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Dr. Victoria J Gallagher

职称:Professor

所属学校:North Carolina State University at Raleigh

所属院系:Communication

所属专业:Human Development and Family Studies, General

联系方式:919-515-1806

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As a full Professor in the Department of Communication, Dr. Gallagher teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in visual and material rhetoric, rhetorical theory and criticism, communication ethics, and organizational communication. Dr. Gallagher's primary area of publication and scholarship is rhetorical criticism, particularly of civil rights-related discourse, commemorative sites (museums and memorials), visual and material culture, and public art. She is the principle investigator of the Virtual Martin Luther King project, funded and supported by the North Carolina Humanities Council, the college research office, and the NC State Libraries. In addition, she has conducted research on gender and communication in engineering work teams (supported by an external grant from The Engineering Information Foundation), communication ethics, and communication education. Gallagher is the co-editor of Communicative Cities in the 21st Century and authored the introduction and an additional chapter in that collection. She has published articles in the Quarterly Journal of Speech, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, Western Journal of Communication, Southern Communication Journal, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, Journal of College Admission, and the Journal of Engineering Education, as well as in edited book collections. She has presented over 50 conference papers, been an invited respondent for numerous panels and served on several roundtable panels at national and regional conferences. Her co-authored article on the rhetoric of Martin Luther King, Jr. won the Aubrey Fisher Journal Article Award, Runner-Up, from the Western States Communication Association. In May 2013 she was awarded the Robert M. Entman award for Excellence in Communication Research from NC State's Department of Communication. During her tenure at NC State, Professor Gallagher has served in various administrative capacities, including 3 years as Associate Department Head in the Department of Communication. At the college level, she served 2 years as Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and 5 years as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs (overseeing undergraduate, graduate and interdisciplinary studies) in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. In April 2015, Gallagher was elected Second Vice-President of the Southern States Communication Association, a professional academic organization that supports scholars and students of communication in the Southern and Southwestern regions of the U.S. She is also active in the community, serving on the North Carolina Freedom Monument Advisory Board and Artist Liaison Committee, and consulting for a variety of organizations including the former Exploris Children's Museum, Headstart of New Hanover County, the North Carolina League of Women Voters, and the Integral Mid-Range Users Group.

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