My research focuses primarily on the relationship between rhetoric and democracy, particularly as it relates to the issues of consensus and division, public memory, secrecy and deception, and economics. Much of my work has been on the Spanish State’s democratization in the late 1970s and its legacy within contemporary Spanish politics. I have taught classes in both rhetoric and media studies, including courses on rhetorical criticism, visual communication, and democratic deliberation.
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Areas of Expertise and/or Research
Rhetoric and Public Culture
Education
- Indiana University and The College of Staten Island (CUNY)
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