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Ph.D., Fielding Graduate University, Human and Organizational Systems M.A., Fielding Graduate University, Human and Organizational Systems M.P.A., University of North Carolina at Greensboro B.A., Mars Hill College
President of Lawton Associates an organization development consulting firm that specializes in helping individuals and organizations prepare for, excel through, and improve from change.
Research interests include the influence of lived-experience on the formation of professional work and the professionalization of coaching.
Teaching specialties include coaching, ethics, organization communication, organization development, group dynamics, negotiation and conflict management, and management consulting.
He has earned the Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designation through the Institute of Management Consultants and the Professional Certified Coach (PCC) credential through the International Coach Federation.
Member: Academy of Management, Institute of Management Consultants, International Coach Federation, Organization Development Network
Office: Watkins 201 Telephone: 704 337-2481 Email: bennettj@queens.edu
M.A., The Ohio State University B.S., Georgetown College
Experience includes advertising corporate presentations.
Research interests include interpersonal and gender studies.
Office: Dana 103 Telephone: 704 337-2370 Email: dunnk@queens.edu
Ph.D., Southern Illinois University M.A., American University of Cairo, Journalism B.A., American University of Cairo, Journalism
Recently appointed as an ex-officio member of the Board of the Arab-U.S. Association for Communication Educators, Dr. El-Nawawy's book on the Al-Jazeera satellite channel was the first volume published in any language about the network and was selected as the Choice Outstanding Book in the Humanities in 2003. He is the senior editor for the Journal of Middle East Media, and a member of the editorial board for the journal Media, War and Conflict.
Publications with co-author Adel Iskandar include Al-Jazeera: The Story of the Network that is Rattling Governments and Redefining Modern Journalism (2003), and Al-Jazeera: How the Free Arab News Network Scooped the World and Changed the Middle East (2002). His expert opinion has bee in demand as Al-Jazeera begins its English-language operations. He has also written The Israeli-Egyptian Peace process in the Reporting of Western Journalists. He has also published in several national and foreign journals in the international communication field. His work on Arab media in general, and Al-Jazeera in particular, has attracted the attention of the popular press inside and outside the United States. He is currently studying the impact of Islamic websites on the Muslims’ public sphere.
Dr. El-Nawawy teaches international communication, media globalization and journalism courses.
His research interests focus on new media in the Middle East, particularly satellite channels and the Internet, and their impact on the Arab public sphere. He is also interested in issues of public diplomacy and ways of initiating effective dialogue between the Middle East and the West.
Member: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, International Communication Association.
Office: Dana 109 Telephone: 704 - 688-2744 Email: nawawym@queens.edu
Ph.D., Florida State University M.A., Wake Forest University B.A., Queens University of Charlotte
Experience includes international news editor at the NBC News Channel, and significant work experience in Trinidad.
Research interests include intercultural communication, cultural studies and identity studies.
Office: Watkins 215 Telephone: 704 688-2743 Email: nathanid@queens.edu
Ph.D., University of South Florida, Communication M.S., Syracuse University, Television-Radio-Film B.J. Honours, Carleton University, Journalism
Experience includes senior editor of a weekly newspaper, corporate communication editor for head office/field publications and special projects for a large North American insurance company, secretary for foreign embassy and Canadian Member of Parliament, and producer for student radio. She has traveled widely in North America and Europe, especially Canada, Scotland, Switzerland, France and Ukraine.
Research interests include visual communication, media, rhetorical analysis, national identity, branding, and art and communication. Teaching specialties include Research Proseminar, communication theory and research, qualitative research methods, media design and production and media analysis.
Dr. Pupchek has led the MA program's International Experience to Northern Europe on the QE2 and to Antigua. Participating students performed a ethnographic studies of issues related to organizational and intercultural communication.
Member: International Association of Business Communicators; National Communication Association; Southern States Communication Association; Carolinas Communication Association; Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Media; Association for Canadian Studies in the United States.
Office: Watkins 211 Telephone: 704 337-2240 Email: pupchekl@queens.edu
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