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Angela Trethwey

Angela Trethewey is associate professor in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University. Her award-winning research exploring the relationships among organizational communication, power, and gendered identities has been published in flagship journals in the field, including Journal of Applied Communication Research, Management Communication Quarterly, and Communication Monographs. She has also edited special issues on topics such as translating scholarship into practice and living with organizational contradictions. Recently, she received the Master Teacher Award from the Western States Communication Association.

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Joseph S. Tuman

Joseph S. Tuman is Professor of Speech and Communication Studies at San Francisco State University, where he has been honored with the Jacobus tenBroek Society Award for Excellence in Teaching. Tuman regularly appears on television as a political commentator and is the author of numerous books, including Political Communication in American Campaigns, and Communicating Terror: The Rhetorical Dimensions of Terrorism. In addition, Tuman has taught at the University of California at Berkeley, The New School, and Paris II, the top law school in France. He has published widely in the field of communication studies and has previously operated a private consulting practice for individuals, businesses, and government entities seeking assistance with speech writing, communication strategies, and presentation skills.

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