Communication Matters: The NCA Podcast

Communication Matters: The NCA Podcast

Communication Matters: The NCA Podcast is the podcast of the National Communication Association. Recorded from our National Office in Washington, DC, the podcast discusses emerging scholarship, established theory, and new applications, all exploring just how much Communication Matters—in our classrooms, in our communities, and in our world.

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Episoder(63)

BONUS: Communicating about the Role of Race and Social Change in Politics

BONUS: Communicating about the Role of Race and Social Change in Politics

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, this fall’s public programs will be reimagined as a special series of the Communication Matters podcast. In this bonus episode, hear from Glenn Bracey, Josue David Cisner...

9 Okt 202052min

Civil Rights Episode

Civil Rights Episode

Hear from Professors Robin M. Boylorn, Maegan Parker Brooks, and Armond Towns about civil rights, the passing of the civil rights generation, the new civil rights generation, and issues related to div...

1 Okt 202054min

BONUS: The Politics of Health and Healthcare: Communicating about Health in a Presidential Election Year

BONUS: The Politics of Health and Healthcare: Communicating about Health in a Presidential Election Year

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, this fall’s public programs will be reimagined as a special series of the Communication Matters podcast. In this bonus episode, hear from Ambar Basu, Eduardo J. Gómez, Su...

30 Sep 202047min

Conversation with Current and Past NCA Journal Editors

Conversation with Current and Past NCA Journal Editors

Hear from Deanna Dannels, Kory Floyd, Shiv Ganesh, and Ronald Jackson II about their experiences as current or past editors of NCA journals and their thoughts on the challenges facing academic publish...

17 Sep 202042min

BONUS: Labor Day Episode

BONUS: Labor Day Episode

Hear from José G. Izaguirre III and Alicia Massie about their experiences as graduate employee labor organizers and the effect that the COVID-19 pandemic may have on graduate employee organizing.

7 Sep 202037min

Muted Justice: Analysis of the Supreme Court's First Telephonic Arguments

Muted Justice: Analysis of the Supreme Court's First Telephonic Arguments

Hear from Professor Leah Litman about the essay, “Muted Justice,” that examines how much time each of the Supreme Court justices was given to ask questions during May’s oral arguments that were made o...

3 Sep 202025min

Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

Hear from Professor Dianne Bystrom, Professor Kristan Poirot, Professor Belinda Stillion Southard, and Ella Stillion Southard on the 19th Amendment and on women’s issues today.

20 Aug 202051min

Book Highlight: Major Decisions: College, Career, and the Case for the Humanities

Book Highlight: Major Decisions: College, Career, and the Case for the Humanities

Hear from E. Michele Ramsey, co-author of the new book Major Decisions: College, Career, and the Case for the Humanities. Major Decisions argues that the humanities equip today’s students with the ski...

6 Aug 202050min

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