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CMD's Cory Young Writes, Publishes, and Presents

CMD’s Cory Young looks forward to a busy summer as she continues to work on her book, Cultural Approach to Interviewing, co-authored with Amy Heuman, for which she received a 2007 Summer Research Grant from Ithaca College.  The book is due to be published by Allyn & Bacon in 2008.  She is also putting the finishing touches on a chapter entitled, “Out and Abroad: Resources for GLBT students,” for the book, Educational Access and Social Equity: A Global Perspective, edited by Gowri Parameswaran and Themina Kader.

During the 2006-2007 academic year, Young developed and taught two courses that will become electives in CMD’s corporate communication concentration:  Crisis Management, and Government and Stakeholder Relations.  She also authored a chapter entitled, “Racist Politics and Negative Advertisements: The Construction of Mexicans as Political Enemies in the 1996 Presidential Campaign,” for the book, Visual Impact:  The Power of Visual Persuasion, edited by Susan Barnes and Wendy Snetsinger, which is currently in press.

Her scholarly work this past academic year also included
♦  a paper presented in April at the Eastern Communication Association conference in Providence, RI, “Living Here, While My Job Goes There: Dislocated Workers and the Challenges of Being Unemployed”
♦  a paper presented in February at the Western States Communication Association convention in Seattle, WA, “Preaching to the Choir: A Critical Interpretive Study of the Meanings of Diversity”
♦  a paper presented in November at a pre-conference panel for the National Communication Association Convention in San Antonio, TX, “Queer Theory and Unpaid Labor? Extending the Conversation Started in the Journal of Homosexuality
♦  a paper presented in October at the Organization for the Study of Culture, Language and Gender conference in St. Louis, MO, “A Mind at a Time: Neurodevelopmental Systems, Issue Based Learning, and Engaged Dialogue Between Author and Teacher”



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