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Ph.D. Alumni

Our PhDs are teachers and researchers at colleges, universities, and other organizations in the U.S. and internationally.

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2024

Advisor: Dr. Andre E. Johnson
Dissertation: A Historical and Prescriptive Analysis of the Iconic Black Eulogy as Prophetic Rhetoric. 
Current Position: Lecturer:
 


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco and Dr. Katherine Hendrix
Dissertation: Restriction and Resistence: The Power Dynamics of Black Freedom in Haywood County, Tennessee (1940-1965) as examined Through Oral Narratives and Media
Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Tennessee--Martin


Advisor: Dr. Christina Moss
Dissertation: Rhetoric of Impurities: ExVangelicalism as Excavating nad Encountering Purity
Current Position: Assistant Professor,

2023


Advisor: Dr. Christina Moss
Dissertation: Sacred Topographies: The Rhatorical Construction of Grandfather Mountain as a Sacred Place.
Current Position: Associate Professor,


Advisor: Dr. Joy V. Goldsmith
Dissertation: β€œI think HIV is an STD?”: Adolescent Lived Experiences in Sexual Education, STD/I Knowledge, and the Roles of Stakeholders in the Urban Mid-South


Advisor: Dr. Amanda Edgar
Dissertation: May Brotherton and the Agency of Women Cutters in the Early Film Industry
Current Position: Assistant Professor of Communication Arts at


Advisor: Dr. Christina Moss and Dr. Andre E. Johnson
Dissertation: Rupturing tradition: Theorizing black Women's place in discipline through the disruptive rhetoric of sanctuary.
Current Position: Assistant Professor,


Advisor: Dr. Andre E. Johnson
Dissertation: Lifting as We Climb: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Speeches of Hallie Quinn Brown, examines Brown’s speeches and (re)introduces Brown to the study of rhetoric. 
Current Position: Master Instructor,


Advisor: Andre E. Johnson
Dissertation: But I Couldn’t Keep It to Myself: James Cone’s Articulation of Resistive Prophetic Rhetoric.
Current Position: Division of Humanities Chair at


Advisor: Dr. Andre E. Johnson
Dissertation: Filling the Biblical Gap: Creating Sacred Rhetoric for Blues Women through Womanist Vernacular Discourse.
Current Position: Assistant Professor,  


Advisor: Dr. Andre E. Johnson
Dissertation: Too Tired to Codeswitch: Analyzing the Prophetic Rhetoric of Critical Black Language Awareness. 
Current Position: Assistant Professor,


Advisor: Dr. Marina Levina
Dissertation: Black ghosts, Brown vampires, and queer pigs: Race, gender, sexuality, and rhetorics of liberatory monstrosity.
Current Position: Assistant teaching professor in the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies 

2022


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco
Dissertation:  Radical Rhetoric and the Syrian Revolution: Toward a Telos of Solidarity.
Current Position: Assistant Professor,


Advisor: Dr. Joy Goldsmith
Dissertation: An Ethnographic Study of Homelessness in Memphis During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Current Position: Intern,


Advisor: Dr. Katherine Hendrix
Dissertation:  Under Her Feet”: A Case Study on Motherhood Discourse in an American Muslim Community. 
Current Position: Assistant Professor of Teaching, Sociology Department,


Advisor: Dr. Joy Goldsmith
Dissertation:  Adherence and People Living with HIV: A Qualitative Study


Advisor: Dr. Andre E. Johnson
Dissertation: Words from Elsewhere: The Rhetoric of Nineteenth-Century African American Prophetic Call Narratives
Current Position: Senior Pastor,


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco
Dissertation:  Glitched Rhetorics: Online Deliberation of New Technology.
Current Position: Assistant Professor,

2021

 
Advisor: Dr. Amanda Edgar 
Dissertation: The Construction of Value and Identity in Mobile Games


Advisor: Dr. Amanda Young
Dissertation: Storytelling Health: A Content Analysis of Narrative Transportation and Identification Cues in Direct-to-Customer Advertisements
Current Position: Senior Lecturer,


Advisor: Dr. Andre Johnson 
Dissertation: The Anatomy of the Commencement Speech: An Examination of Barack Obama's Rhetoric Delivered at HBCUs 
Current Position: Assistant Professor of Contemporary Black/African American Rhetoric and Media Studies,

Dr. Tyler Stafford
Advisor: Dr. Craig Stewart 
Dissertation: Rethinking the Rhetorical Dimensions of Public Refusals

2020


Advisor: Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix
Dissertation: Understanding the Lived Experiences of U.S. Trained Saudi Male Scholars Returning to Teach in the Saudi Post-secondary Education System
Current Position: Assistant Professor of Communication Skills,


Advisor: Dr. Andre E. Johnson
Dissertation: Rhetorical Leadership in Organizational Conflict and Change: Case Studies of Antiracist Preaching
Current Position: Department of Communication Professor,


Advisor: Dr. Amanda N. Edgar
Dissertation: Resistive Black Masculinities: Race, Masculinity, and the Hip-Hop Sensibilities of Black Popular Culture
Current Position: Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and the African American Studies Program in the College of Arts and Sciences at .


Advisor: Dr. Andre E. Johnson
Dissertation: Daring to be Herself: Womanist Rhetorical Theory and Black Women's Presidential Announcement Speeches
Current Position: Adjunct Professor, and

2019


Advisor: Dr. Marina Levina
Dissertation: Don't Touch me like That: Masculinity, Touch, and the Role of effect in Media Representations of Animal Attacks
Current Position: Speech Instructor,


Advisor: Dr. Craig O. Stewart
Dissertation: Good Food in the City of Blues: Understanding Community and Culture within Memphis Alternative Food Networks
Current Position: Assistant Professor in Public Health at


Advisor: Dr. Joy Goldsmith and Dr. Sachiko Terui
Dissertation: This is the Liberian Way: "Coping and Health Literacy in Narratives of Sickness from Liberia, West Africa"!
Current Position: Assistant Professor in Communication Studies,


Advisor: Dr. Marina Levina
Dissertation: Borders as Documents of Violence: Colonial Cartography and the Epidermal Border
Current Position: Assistant Professor of the Practice,  


Advisor: Dr. Craig O. Stewart
Dissertation: College Student Retention Behavior: Testing Persuasion with Social Identity Framed Messages on FAFSA Submission
Current Position: Vice Provost, Enrollment and Student Services,


Advisor: Dr. Joy Goldsmith
Dissertation: A Failed Clean Water Intervention in the Haitian Central Plateau
Current Position: Assistant Professor in Communication Studies at


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco
Dissertation: Louder than Words: Voicing, Sounding and Listening to Deafness in "A Quiet Place"
Current Position: Assistant Professor in Communications Studies at

2018


Advisor: Dr. Marina Levina
Dissertation: Monstrous Mouths, Im/mature Lips: Orality and the Queering of Age and Gender in Contemporary Horror
Current Position: Associate Professor of Communication Studies at


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco
Dissertation: A close reading of Albert Cleage Jr's The Black Messiah: A Study in Rhetorical Hermeneutics, Black Prophetic Rhetoric, and Radical Black Politics
Current Position: Senior Pastor, , Memphis, Tennessee

2017


Advisor: Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix
Dissertation: Contemporary American Citizenship: A Genre Analysis and Phenomenological Investigation of Civic Education Centers
Current Position: Executive Director,


Advisor: Dr. Marina Levina
Dissertation: Out of Bounds: The Bodies, Borders, and Voices of Female Athletes
Current Position: Assistant Professor in Communication Studies,  


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco 
Dissertation: Kenneth Burke's Adolescence, 1915-1920: An Archival Study of Influence
Current Position:  Adjunct Lecturer,

2016


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: Rhetoric, Race and Barack Obama's Discourse of Division
Current Position: Assistant Professor,

Dr. Kristen Hungerford
Advisor: Dr. Craig O. Stewart
Dissertation: Disabled Women on Saturday Night Live: Ideological Constructions and Cultural Contradictions
Current Position: Assistant Professor,


Advisors: Dr. Kris M. Markman and Dr. Craig O. Stewart
Dissertation: Ditka wears Prada: Inclusion, Competition, and Resistance through Fantasy Football
Current Position: Assistant Professor,

2015


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco
Dissertation: Living Your Best Life: Identities of Televangelist Joel Osteen and His Imagined Audience
Current Position: Assistant Professor of Strategic Communication and Public Relations at


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco
Dissertation: Anarchy is Order: Confronting the Definitional Tension in the Vanguard Group's Anarchist Rhetoric
Current Position: Lecturer,


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: Under Siege: Conspiracy, I-Pistemology, and Resistance Through Hip-Hop in Killarmy's Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
Recipient of the 2015 Top Dissertation Award from NCA's African American Communication and Culture Division
Current Position: Adjunct/Associate Professor,


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco
Dissertation: Piercing the Religious Hinge: Understanding Religio-Civic Controversy Through Analogical Argument
Current Position: Associate Professor,

2014


Advisor: Dr. Amanda Young
Dissertation: The Experience of The Addiction-Affected Family: A Communication Based Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis
Current Position:


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: The Post-Termination Rhetoric of the American Restoration Movement
Current Position: Lead Minister,

2013


Advisor: Dr. Antonio de Velasco
Dissertation: "Talking It Over" with Hillary: Domestic and Global Advocacy, 1995-2000
Current Position: Associate Professor,


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: An Appeal to the World: The Controversial Rhetoric of Samuel Adams
Current Position: Assistant Professor,


Advisor: Dr. Craig O. Stewart
Dissertation: From Slurs to Science, Racism to Revisionism: White Nationalist Rhetors and Legitimation in the Stormfront Community
Current Position: Professor of Communications (Converged),


Advisor: Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix
Dissertation: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Communication Apprehension in First-Generation College Students at a Four-Year College
Current Position: Associate Professor and Director for Graduate Studies and Faculty Development, Memphis College of Urban and Theological Studies,

2012


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: Cindy Sheehan's Confrontational Iraq War Protests: A Case Study in Contentious Rhetoric.
Current Position: Associate Professor,


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: Freedom Faith of Prathea L. Hall: A Hybrid Rhetoric of Protest
Current Position: Adjunct Professor, University of Memphis

2011


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: Al-Jazeera Television: Intifadah on the Air
Current Position: Assistant Professor: Media Department, 

Dr. Leora Elli
Advisor: Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix
Dissertation: Exam Room Computers and Patient-Clinician Communication
Current Position:


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: From the Closed Society to the Realization of Freedom: The Mississippi Delegation Debate at the 1964 Democratic National Convention
Current Position: Project Manager,


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: The Contested Reputation of Nathan Bedford Forrest: A Reception History of Rhetorical Discourse
Current Position: Assistant Teaching Professor, - College English Program

2010


Advisor: Dr. Amanda Young
Dissertation: Engaging Rural Community Members as Problem Solvers: Application of Health Communication to Improve the Quality of Health Care in Southwest Uganda
Current Position: Health Communication Specialist,


Advisor: Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix
Dissertation: Echoing Silence: Fundamentalism, Inerrancy, and the Social Construction of Reality in the Southern Baptist Holy War
Current Position: Lecturer, Department of Communication,


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: Say "Amen" for the Sistahs: The Rhetoric of Womanist Preaching
Current Position: Associate Professor of Speech Communication,


Advisor: Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: Mothers Against Democracy: Hebe de Bonafini's Rhetorical Strategies of Resistance
Current Position: Academic Chair of Communication,


Advisors: Dr. Pradeep Sopory and Dr. Sandra Sarkela
Dissertation: A Cognitive Model of College Choice: Examining the decision making-process and influence of visually-verbally redundant message design on college choice
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Communications,


Advisor: Dr. Amanda Young
Dissertation: America's P.R.I.D.E: Entertainment Education as a Health Communication Intervention Strategy for Middle-School and High School Students
Current Position: Lecturer

2009


Advisor: Dr. Amanda Young
Dissertation: Examining Health Risk Perception Through Listening: The Effect of Receiver Apprehension and Tailored Listening Style Preference Messages on Adult Pertussis Vaccination Decisions
Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Communication & Journalism,


Advisor: Dr. Pradeep Sopory
Dissertation: Friendship and Components of Intimacy: Role of Relationship Modality and Gender
Current Position: Associate Professor of Communication,


Advisor: Dr. Michael Leff
Dissertation: The Status and Function of Rhetorical Anecdotes in Presidential Debates from 1980-2004: Synecdoche, Identification, and Ethotic Argument
Current Position: Associate Professor of Communication and Rhetorical Studies,

Dr. Walter T. Viner
Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: Logic of the Heart: Alexander Campbell's Rhetoric and Hermeneutics on Christian Identity, Slavery, and Church Organization
Current Positions: Adjunct Faculty at and Senior Minister at

2008


Advisor: Dr. Amanda Young
Dissertation: Improving Interorganizational Communication to Raise Standards for Human Subjects Protection in El Salvador: A Focus Group's Study with Research Ethics Committee Members and Parents of Children with Cancer
Current Position: Associate Professor / Associate Dean, Communication,


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: Don Sundquist and Tax Reform: Is Political Prudence an Oxymoron?
Current Position: Professor of Speech/Director of Forensics at


Advisor: Dr. Michael Leff
Dissertation: From Grief to Hope: A Study of How the New York Times Inspired a Nation to Transcend the Tragedy of 9/11

Dr. Andre Johnson
Advisor: Dr. Michael Leff
Dissertation: The Prophetic Oratory of Henry McNeal Turner
Current Position: Professor of Communication, University of Memphis


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: The Lessons of the School Desegregation Cases: The "Reasonable Basis Test" and the Rhetoric of the Fourteenth Amendment
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Communication Studies and Theatre Arts,


Advisor: Dr. Michael Leff
Dissertation: "I'm Happy Tonight:" Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Discourse of Prophetic Reconciliation
Current Position: Nettie Sweeney and Hugh Th. Miller Professor of Homiletics and Director of the Academy of Preaching and Celebration,

Dr. Mark Vail 
Advisor: Dr. Michael Leff
Dissertation: Realms of Reception: The Rhetorical Response to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Letter from Birmingham Jail

2007


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: Reading for Intent: Why Authors Matter In Criticism
Current Position: Associate Professor,


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: Exploring the Rhetorical Impact of WDIA
Current Position: Vice President for Creative Services & Technology / Special Assistant to the President,


Advisor: Dr. M. Allison Graham
Dissertation: How Many Can We Educate, Medicate, Incarcerate, Celebrate, Compensate? Representations of Ethnic Groups in the Memphis Commercial Appeal (1990-2006)
Current Position:


Advisor: Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix
Dissertation: A Study of the Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game Everquest: Can a Virtual Game World be a Community?
Current Position: Chair, Media Communication and Technology,


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: Bad Medicine: Extreme Contextualization in Popular Songs and Videos from 1987-2005
Current Position: Lecturer of Telecommunications,

2006


Advisor: Dr. Pradeep Sopory
Dissertation:Construction of Saudi Arabia's Social Reality Before and After September 11, 2001 by US Mainstream Television News Organizations in Relation to US Govt Officials' News Framing
Current Position: Criminal Investigator,


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: Metaphorizing Identity: A Rhetorical/Ethnographic Account of Persuasion, Invention, & the Process of Identity Transformation in Alcoholics Anonymous
Current Position: Professor, Division of Communication Studies, , Montevallo, AL


Advisor: Dr. Pradeep Sopory
Dissertation: Building Successful Global Organizational Networks: A Model of International Interorganizational Professional Communication
Current Position:


Advisor: Dr. Michael Leff
Dissertation: Cultural Variations as Predictors of Cross-Cultural Negotiation Outcomes: Implications for International Business Communication
Current Position: Global Leadership Scholar, Union Institute and University of Memphis

2005


Advisor: Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix
Dissertation: The Management of Communication Styles of Thai Mid-level Managers in Multi-national Companies
Current Position: Senior Lecturer,


Advisor: Dr. Jim Redmond
Dissertation: Negotiating newsworthiness in local television news: A case study of organizational influences in the story selection process
Current Position: Online Student Success Specialist,


Advisor: Dr. Pradeep Sopory
Dissertation: Factors Influencing Social Support and Stress Among Nurses
Current Position: Instructor - Speech at


Advisor: Dr. Pradeep Sopory and Dr. Katherine Hendrix
Dissertation: The Effects of Competitive and Noncompetitive Educational Mathematics Computer Games on Preschool Children: Gender Differences in Attitude Toward Games, Mathematical Learning, and Recall of Game Playing Experience
Current Position: Associate Professor,

2004


Advisor: Dr. Kevin Wright
Dissertation: The Use of the Internet as an Alternative News Source: An Examination of Kuwaiti Traditional Media and the Internet for News Processing
Current Position: Assistant Professor, College of Arts, Department Mass Communication,


Advisor: Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix and Dr. Pradeep Sopory
Dissertation: Students' Use of Compliance-Seeking Strategies with Black and White Graduate Teaching Assistants
Current Position: Professor and Department Chair, Communication Arts,


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: The Internet as an Alternative Source of Information and Alternative Forum of Expression for Arab Americans
Current Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies,


Advisor: Dr. Katherine G. Hendrix
Dissertation: Public Schools as Interactive Organizations: Developing a Model of Media and Public Relations Strategies for Engaging External Constituencies
Current Position: Professor, Department of Communication,

2003


Advisor: Dr. Thomas Darwin
Dissertation: Figures of Speech: The Rhetorical Construction of Pregnancy Identification
Current Position: Professor Emeritus,

2002


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: To Protect the Children: An Examination of Arguments for the Content Regulation of Mass Media
Current Position: Professor, Department of Communication,


Dissertation: Nurses' and patients' perceptions of relational communication 
Current Position: Retired/Nurse Practitioner, University of Memphis


Advisor: Dr. Larry Frey
Dissertation: The Intercultural Hiring Interview: Applying Uncertainty Reduction Theory to the Study of Nonverbal Behavior Between Indian Applicants & US Interviewers
Current Position: The School of Journalism and Communication,

2001


Advisor: Dr. Joann Keyton
Dissertation: Tracking the Communicative Impact of Women in Top Management Teams
Current Position: Executive Coach and Leadership Consultant at C3


Advisor: Dr. Joann Keyton
Dissertation: ADHD and Parental Willingness to Medicate: A Communication Approach
Current Position:  Professor & Department Chair, Department of Communication, , OH


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: The Rhetoric of Childbirth: A Burkean Analysis of Medical Demarcation in the Trial of a California Midwife
Current Position: Gnostic Teacher, Owns B&B in Jacksonville, OR

2000


Advisor: Dr. John Campbell
Dissertation: The Formation of American Community: George Whitefield, Rhetoric, Religion, and Political Thought in The Great Awakening
Current Position: Lecturer, Department of Communication,


Advisor: Dr. Lynne Webb
Dissertation: Commitment in Close Relationships: The Development of a Theoretical Model
Current Position: Department of Speech Communication,