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CURRICULUM VITAE KARIN GWINN WILKINS
University of Texas at Austin; 300 W. Dean Keaton St. (A0900)
Austin, TX 78712-1069, U.S. Karin.wilkins@austin.utexas.edu
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE University of Texas at Austin, U.S. Moody College of Communication Associate Dean, Faculty Advancement & Strategic Initiatives, 2017-
John P. McGovern Regents Professorship in Health and Medical Science Communication, Endowed Professorship, 2015-
Media Studies, Department of Radio-Television-Film (RTF)
Professor, 2009- Director, Media Studies, 2010-2012 Graduate Adviser, 2002-2006 Associate Professor, 2000-2009 Assistant Professor, 1995-2000
Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Director, 2014-2016 Associate Director, 2009-2013
Director, Initiative for Communication on Media and the Middle East (ICOMME), 2010- Faculty Affiliate, 1995- Communication and Leadership Degree Director, 2016- Committee Chair, 2013-2016 Ethics & Leadership Flag Faculty Committee Chair, 2015-16
Global Studies, Bridging Disciplines Program
Chair, 2010-2015 Communication Theory, Editor-in-Chief, 2015-2019 Chinese University of Hong Kong, H.K.
Department of Journalism and Communication
Lecturer, 1993-1994 Interim Chair, June-July 1993
The Pew Charitable Trusts, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.
Research Evaluation Associate, 1990-1992
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Adjunct Assistant Professor, 1992
Annenberg School for Communication, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.
Center for International, Health and Development Communication
Research Fellow, 1989-1990 Field Research Director (Jordan), 1988
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EDUCATION
University of Pennsylvania, Annenberg School for Communication, Philadelphia, PA, U.S. Ph.D., Communication, 1991 M.A., Communication, 1987
American University in Cairo, Egypt
Studies in Arabic Language and Culture, 1985-1986
Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, U.S. B.A., Interdisciplinary Studies, 1984, Magna Cum Laude
University of Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.
First Class Merits in Arabic and International Relations, 1982-1983 AWARDS AND HONORS International Communication Association Fellow, 2017-
Phi Beta Kappa
Principal Investigator, U.S. Department of Education Title VI Grant ($880,000), 2014-2017
Invited Resident Scholar, Scholars Program in Culture and Communication,
Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, 2016
Public Diplomacy Expert Committee, Sustainable Development Goals Fund, United Nations, 2016-2019
Principal Investigator, Longview Foundation Grant ($26,877), 2016-2017
Advisory Board, Arab-US Association for Communication Educators (AUSACE), 2015-
International Advisory Board, Global Media and Communication, 2016-
Fellowship Review Committee, Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC), 2016
Series Editor, International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) Handbooks, Wiley-Blackwell, 2015-
Faculty Fellow, RGK Center for Philanthropy and Public Service, University of Texas at Austin, 2015-
Advisory Board, IAMCR/Palgrave series, Global Transformations in Media and Communication Research, 2015-
International Expert Advisory Group (IEAG), RMIT University/ UNESCO/ UNICEF/Eidos Institute. Evaluating communication for development: Supporting adaptable and accountable development, 2015-
Editorial Board, Journal of Popular Communication, 2018- Editorial Board, International Journal of Media and Mass Communication, 2018- Editorial Board, Journal of Communication, 2015-
Editorial Board & Associate Editor, International Communication Gazette, 2015-
Next Gen Undergraduate Scholars Mentor, RGK Center for Philanthropy and Public Service,
University of Texas at Austin, 2015-16
Core Faculty Grant, Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 2015
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Research Mentoring Award, College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin, 2015
University Diversity Mentoring Recruitment Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 2015 Proposal Planning Grant, University of Texas at Austin ($50,000 2013-14); ($50,000 2015-16)
Center for Teaching & Learning, Leadership & Society Degree
Visiting Scholar Mentor, South Asia Institute, University of Texas at Austin, 2014
Co-Chair Evidence Review Team, USAID / UNICEF, Population Summit, 2013
Visiting Professorship, Karlstad University, Sweden, Ander Foundation, 2011-12
Faculty Mentor Grant, College of Communication, 2011
Visiting Professorship, Roskilde University, Denmark, 2009
Special Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin, 2009-10
Top Paper Award, Arab-US Association for Communication Educators, 2009
Dean’s Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 2009 Research Mentoring Award, University of Texas at Austin, 2008
University Co-operative Society Subvention Grant, University of Texas at Austin, 2008
International Communication Association, Development Communication Top Paper Award, 2006
Teaching Excellence Award, College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin, 2005
Special Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin, 2004
Top Paper Award, Global Fusion Conference, 2004
Academic Innovation Award, Philanthropy, Nonprofit Management and Volunteerism Portfolio
Program, University of Texas at Austin, 2003-04
US/ED Title VI Funding, Conference on Re-visioning Arab communities in US Popular Culture, 2003-04 Research Internship Award, Office of Graduate Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 2003-04
Abe Fellowship, Japan Foundation, Social Science Research Council, 2002-03
Faculty Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin, 2001
Dean’s Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 1999
Special Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin, 1999
Mellon Faculty Research Award, Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, 1998
Course Development Grant, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 1998
Friar’s Centennial Teaching Fellowship Nomination, University of Texas at Austin, 1998
Who’s Who Among American Teachers, 1998
Advisory Committee, Education and Outreach, Planned Parenthood, Austin, Texas, 1997
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Challenge Grant, College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin, 1997
Top Paper Award, International Communication Association, 1996
Summer Research Award, University of Texas at Austin, 1996
Special Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin, 1996
Health Research Grant, Texas Department of Health, 1996
Allan Shivers Centennial Fellowship, College of Communication, University of Texas at Austin, 1995
Top Paper Award, International Communication Association, 1994
Direct Research Grant, Social Science and Education Panel, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993-94
Hsin Chong-Godfrey Yeh Education Fund Grant, Hong Kong, 1993-94
Dissertation Research Fellowship, Annenberg School for Communication, 1989-90
Conference Scholarship, American Society for Cybernetics, 1989 Top Student Paper Award, International Communication Association, 1988
University of Pennsylvania Fellowship, 1987-88
Annenberg School Tuition Scholarship, 1984, 1986
Rotary International Scholarship, 1985-86 St. Andrew's Society Scholarship, 1982-83
Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts Scholarship, 1979 PUBLICATIONS Books & Edited Collections Pamment, J. & Wilkins, K. (Eds.). (expected 2018). New dimensions in the politics of national image and foreign
aid: Communication, development, and diplomacy. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. Under contract. Wilkins, K. (2015). Communicating Gender and Advocating Accountability in Global Development. Hampshire:
Palgrave Macmillan. Wilkins, K. & Servaes, J. (Eds.). (2015). Advocacy and Communication for Social Change. Communication
Theory Special Issue, 25(2). Wilkins, K., Tufte, T., & Obregon, R. (Eds.). (2014). Handbook of Development Communication and Social
Change. IAMCR Series. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Wilkins, K., Straubhaar, J., Kumar, S. (Eds.). (2013). New Agendas in Global Communication. New York:
Routledge. Enghel, F. & Wilkins, K. (Eds.). (2012). Communication, Media and Development: Problems and
Perspectives. Nordicom. Special Issue. Glocal Times. No.17/18.
Wilkins, K. (2011). Questioning Numbers: How to Read & Critique Research. New York: Oxford University
Press.
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Wilkins, K. (2008). Home/Land/Security: What We Learn about Arab Communities from Action-Adventure Film.
Lanham: Lexington Books. Wilkins, K. (Ed.). (2008). Development Communication Area Editor. International Encyclopedia of
Communication. Oxford: Blackwell Press. Wilkins, K. (Ed.). (2007). Media, Religion, and Politics in the Age of Globalization. Global Media Journal.
American edition. Fall. Wilkins, K. & Mody, B. (Eds.). (2001). Communication, Development, Social Change, and Global
Disparity. Communication Theory Special Issue, 11(4). Wilkins, K. (Ed.). (2000). Redeveloping Communication for Social Change: Theory, Practice & Power. Boulder:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Barker-Plummer, B. & Wilkins, K. (Eds.). (1996). Special Issue on Media and Social Change, Peace Review,
9(4). Refereed Journal Articles Shirazi, F. & Wilkins, K. (2017). Mapping Political Discourse of the Iranian Green Movement.
Anthropology of the Contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia. 4(1). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26581/acme.v4i1.161.
Pamment, J. & Wilkins, K. (2016). Toward a ‘Common Standard’ for Aid Transparency: Discourses of
Global Citizenship Surrounding the BRICS. International Journal of Communication. Special Section: Building the BRICS: Media, Nation Branding and Global Citizenship. Volume 10.
Wilkins, K. (2015). Articulating global in communication research as subject and as practice.
Communication Research and Practice, 1(3), 2830290. DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2015.1079160. Ghobrial, B. & Wilkins, K. (2015). The Politics of Political Communication: Competing News Discourses
of the 2011 Egyptian News Protests. International Communication Gazette. http://gaz.sagepub.com/content/77/2/129.
Wilkins, K. (2015). Celebrity as Celebration of Privatization in Global Development: A Critical Feminist
Analysis of Oprah, Madonna, and Angelina. Communication, Culture & Critique, 8(2), 163-181. Kraft, J., Wilkins, K., Morales, G., Widyono, M., & Middlestadt, S. (2014). An Evidence Review of Gender-
Integrated Interventions in Reproductive and Maternal-Child Health. Journal of Health Communication, 19(1), 122-141.
Wilkins, K. & Enghel, F. (2013). The Privatization of Development through Global Communication
Industries: Living Proof? Media, Culture and Society, 35(2), 165-181. Wilkins, K. (2012). Mapping the Nation & Security in Global Space: A Comparative Study of Danish,
Egyptian, and U.S. Action-Adventure Fans. International Journal of Communication, 6, 1-20. Wilkins, K. (2012). Wearing Shades in the Bright Future of Digital Media: Limitations of Narratives of
Media Power in Egyptian Resistance. MedieKulture. 28(52). http://ojs.statsbiblioteket.dk/index.php/mediekultur/article/view/5491.
Wilkins, K. (2009). Mapping Global Space: Arab Americans and Others’ Engagement with Action-
Adventure Film. International Communication Gazette, 71(7), 1-16. Wilkins, K. (2008). Conquering Evil: Arab Americans’ and Others’ Interpretations of Ethnicity in Action-
Adventure Heroes and Villains. Journal of Middle East Media, 7-24.
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Wilkins, K. & Chae, Y. G. (2007). Questioning Development Industry Attention to Communication Technologies and Democracy. International Journal of Communication, 1, 1-20.
Wilkins, K. (2007). Confronting the Missionary Position: The Mission of Development/The Position of
Women. Communication for Development and Social Change: A Global Journal, 1(2), 111-125. Wilkins, K. (2005). The Problem with Mediated Terrorism in US Action-Adventure Film: Explorations in
Matters of Prejudice and Knowledge. Global Media Journal (Arabic edition; translated into Arabic). http://www.aucegypt.edu/academic/gmj/05F/05F_Karin.html.
Wilkins, K. (2005). Constructing Gender across Cultural Space: Japan's International Development
Programs. Global Media Journal, 4(6), Article 1. http://lass.calumet.purdue.edu/cca/gmj/oldsitebackup/submitteddocuments/archivedpapers/spring2005/referreed/wilkinssp05.htm.
Park, J. & Wilkins, K. (2005). Re-orienting the Orientalist Gaze. Global Media Journal, 4(6), Article 2.
http://lass.calumet.purdue.edu/cca/gmj/oldsitebackup/submitteddocuments/spring2005/referreed/parksp05.htm.
Wilkins, K. (2004). Communication and Transition in the Middle East: A Critical Analysis of US
intervention and Academic Literature.” Gazette: The International Journal for Communication Studies, 66(6), 483-496.
Excerpted, (2006). In A. Gumucio-Dagron & T. Tufte (Eds.) Communication for Social Change.
Anthology: Historical and Contemporary Readings (pp. 613-618). South Orange, NJ, Communication for Social Change Consortium.
Wilkins, K. (2004). The Civil Intifada: Power and Politics of the Palestinian Census. Development & Change,
35(5), 891-908. Shah, H. & Wilkins, K. (2004). Reconsidering Geometries of Development. Perspectives on Global
Development and Technology, 3(4), 395-416. Revised, (2006). Geometries of Development. In A. Gumucio-Dagron & T. Tufte (Eds.)
Communication for Social Change. Anthology: Historical and Contemporary Readings (pp. 556-560). South Orange, NJ, Communication for Social Change Consortium.
Wilkins, K. (2003). Japanese Approaches to Development Communication. Keio Communication Review, 25,
3-21. Wilkins, K. & Downing, J. (2002). Mediating Terrorism: Text and Protest in the Interpretation of The Siege.
Critical Studies in Media Communication, 19(4), 419-437. Noakes, J. & Wilkins, K. (2002). Shifting Frames of the Palestinian Movement. Media, Culture, and Society,
24(5), 649-671. Wilkins, K. & Mody, B. (2001). Reshaping Development Communication: Developing Communication
and Communicating Development. Communication Theory Special Issue, 11(4), 1-11. Wilkins, K. (2001). The Role of Media in Public Disengagement from Political Life. Journal of Broadcasting
& Electronic Media, 44(4), 569-580. Wilkins, K. & Waters, J. (2000). Current Discourse on New Technologies in Development Discourse.
Media Development, 1, 57-60. Wilkins, K. (1999). Development Discourse on Gender and Communication in Strategies for Social
Change. Journal of Communication, 49(1), 44-64.
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Excerpted (2006). In A. Gumucio-Dagron & T. Tufte (Eds.) Communication for Social Change. Anthology: Historical and Contemporary Readings (pp. 903-904). South Orange, NJ, Communication for Social Change Consortium.
Wilkins, K. (1998). Moving Beyond Modernity: Media and Multiphrenic Identity among Hong Kong
Youth. CUHK Journal of Humanities, 2, 151-177. Wilkins, K. (1997). Gender, Power and Development. The Journal of International Communication, 4(2), 102-
120. Wilkins, K. & Siegenthaler, P. (1997). Hong Kong Identity. Peace Review, 9(4), 509-513. Wilkins, K. (1997). Methodological Considerations in Theoretical Models of Social Context: A Study of an
Environmental Campaign in Hong Kong. Media Asia, 24(1), 49-56. Wilkins, K. (1996). Development Communication. Peace Review, 8(1), 97-104. Wilkins, K. & Bates, B. (1996). Political (Dis)Trust in Hong Kong: News Media Use and Political Beliefs
Regarding the 1997 Transition. Asian Journal of Communication, 5(2), 68-89. Wilkins, K. (1995). Gender, News Media Exposure, and Political Cynicism: Public Opinion of Hong
Kong’s Future Transition. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 7(3), 253-269. Wilkins, K. (1988). Metaphors of World Population. Social Development Issues, 12(1), 71-80. Book Chapters Wilkins, K. The challenge of doing well in development: Building accountability into communication for
and about development. In F. Enghel & J. Noske-Turner (Eds.). Communication in International Development: Doing Good or Looking Good? New York: Routledge. Under contract.
Wilkins, K. The Business of Bilateral Branding. In J. Pamment & K. Wilkins (Eds.). New dimensions in the
politics of national image and foreign aid: Communication, development, and diplomacy. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. Under contract.
Wilkins, K. The Politics of Development Communication in the Middle East.” In G. Khiabany, T. Sabry &
H. Tawil-Souri (Eds.). Handbook of Media and Culture in the Middle East. Malden: Wiley Blackwell. In process.
Wilkins, K. & Lee, K. S. (2016). Political Economy of Development. In O. Hemer (Ed.) Voice & Matter (pp.
71-86). Hampshire: Palgrave MacMillan. Wilkins, K. (2015). Communicating Neoliberal Development: A Critical Analysis of Grameen Bank
Programs for Women. In J. Servaes (Ed.) Technological Determinism and Social Change: Communication in a Tech-Mad World (pp. 175-190). Lexington Books.
Wilkins, K. (2014). Celebrities in Global Development. In T. Miller (Ed.) Routledge Companion to Global
Popular Culture (pp. 128-136). New York: Routledge. Wilkins, K. (2014). Advocacy Communication. In Wilkins, K., Tufte, T., & Obregon, R. (Eds.). Handbook of
Development Communication and Social Change (pp. 57-71). IAMCR Series. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Wilkins, K. (2014). Emerging Issues. In Wilkins, K., Tufte, T., & Obregon, R. (Eds.). Handbook of
Development Communication and Social Change (pp. 138-144). IAMCR Series. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Wilkins, K., Tufte, T., & Obregon, R. (2014). Introduction. In Wilkins, K., Tufte, T., & Obregon, R. (Eds.).
Handbook of Development Communication and Social Change (pp. 1-4). IAMCR Series. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
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Wilkins, K. (2013). Mobilizing Global Communication: For What and For Whom? in Wilkins, K.,
Straubhaar, J., Kumar, S. (Eds.). New Agendas in Global Communication (pp. 100-118). New York: Routledge.
Wilkins, K., Straubhaar, J., Kumar, S. (2013). Introduction. In Wilkins, K., Straubhaar, J., Kumar, S. (Eds.)
New Agendas in Global Communication (pp. 1-9). New York: Routledge. Wilkins, K. (2012). Advocacy Communication. In S. Melkote (Ed.) Development Communication in Directed
Social Change: A Reappraisal of Theories and Approaches (pp. 39-52). Singapore: AMIC. Wilkins, K. (2008). Hong Kong Television: Same as it ever was?” In Y. Zhu & C. Berry (Eds.). TV China
(pp. 56-67). Indiana: Indiana University Press. Wilkins, K. (2005). Out of Focus: Gender Visibilities in Development. In O. Hemer & T. Tufte (Eds.). Media
and Glocal Change - Rethinking Communication for Development (pp. 261-270). University of Göteborg: NORDICOM.
Wilkins, K. (2001). International Development Communication: Proposing a Research Agenda for a New
Era. In B. Mody & W. Godykunst (Eds.). Handbook of Intercultural, International, and Development Communication (Third Edition) (pp. 245-260). Thousand Oaks, Sage.
Wilkins, K. (2000). Introduction. In K. Wilkins (Ed.). Redeveloping Communication for Social Change: Theory,
Practice & Power (pp. 1-6). Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Wilkins, K. (2000). Accounting for Power in Development Communication. In K. Wilkins (Ed.).
Redeveloping Communication for Social Change: Theory, Practice & Power (pp. 197-210). Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Reprinted. (2006). In A. Gumucio-Dagron & T. Tufte (Eds.). Communication for Social Change.
Anthology: Historical and Contemporary Readings (pp. 868-877). South Orange: Communication for Social Change Consortium.
Wilkins, K. (1997). Hong Kong Television at the End of the British Empire. In B. T. McIntyre (Ed.). Mass
Media in the Asian Pacific (pp. 14-28). Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. Wilnat, L. & Wilkins, K. (1997). International and Local Media Effects on Cultural Values and Political
Attitudes: The Case of Hong Kong. In B. T. McIntyre (Ed.). Mass Media in the Asian Pacific (pp. 29-43). Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
Wilkins, K. (1995). Middle Eastern Women in Western Eyes: A Study of US Press Photographs of Middle
Eastern Women. In Y. Kamalipour (Ed.). The US Media and the Middle East: Image and Perception (pp. 50-61). Westport: Greenwood Press.
Encyclopedia Chapters Wilkins, K. (2010). Participatory Media. In J. Downing (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media (pp.
388-393). Thousand Oaks: Sage. Wilkins, K. (2008). Development Communication. In W. Donsbach (Ed.). International Encyclopedia of
Communication (pp. 1229-1238). Oxford: Blackwell Press. Revised entry (2014). Wilkins, K. (2008). Social Movement Media, Transnational. In W. Donsbach (Ed.). International
Encyclopedia of Communication (pp. 4692-4696). Oxford: Blackwell Press. Waters, J. & Wilkins, K. (2002). International News Coverage of Environmental Issues. In Encyclopedia of
Life Support Systems (EOLSS). Journalism and Mass Communication. Oxford. http://www.eolss.net.
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Wilkins, K. (2002). Development Communication. Un H. Newcomb (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Television
(pp. 698-700). Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. Wilkins, K. (2002). (revised from 1996). Hong Kong Television. In H. Newcomb (Ed.). The Encyclopedia of
Television (pp. 791-4). Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn. Invited Publications Wilkins, K. (2015). Editorial. In Wilkins, K. & Servaes, J. (Eds.). Advocacy and Communication for Social
Change. Communication Theory Special Issue, 25(2), 117-122. Wilkins, K. (2012). Is the Development Industry Taking Care of Business? Why We Need Accountability
in Communication for Social Justice. Globala Tider (Glocal Times). No.17/18. Enghel, F. & Wilkins, K. (2012). Mobilizing Communication Globally. For What and For Whom?
Nordicom. Special Issue: Communication, Media and Development: Problems and Perspectives, 9-14. Wilkins, K. (2009). What’s in a name? Problematizing communications shift from development to social
change. Globala Tider (Glocal Times). Reprinted: Communication Initiative January 2 2010.
http://www.commit.com/en/node/308201 Wilkins, K. (2007). Introduction to Special Issue. Media, Religion, and Politics in the Age of Globalization.
Global Media Journal. http://lass.calumet.purdue.edu/cca/gmj/fa07/gmj-fa07-guest-editors-note.htm.
Wilkins, K. & Chae Y. G. (2007). Participation as Structural: A Critical Review of Power Dynamics in
Media for Social Change. Globala Tider (Global Times). http://www.glocaltimes.k3.mah.se/viewarticle.aspx?articleID=132&issueID=15.
Excerpted in The Drum Beat. The Communication Initiative.
http://www.comminit.com/en/node/275504. July 2009. Servaes, J., Carah, N., Hadlow, M., Louw, E., Thomas, P., Balit, S., Cadi, M., Dajani, N., Hamelink, C.,
Jacobson, T., Kivikuru, U., Mayo, J., Obregon, R., Storey, D., Tufte, T., & Wilkins, K. (2007). Communication for Development: Making a Difference: A WCCD Background Study. World Congress on Communication for Development: Lessons, Challenges, and the Way Forward. Washington DC: The Communication Initiative, FAO, World Bank.
Wilkins, K. (2006). Media Development Report. Assessment of Guide to Good Policies and Practices for Voice
and Media Development. World Bank Report. Wilkins, K. (2005). Development and Communication in Africa. In C. Okigbo & F. Eribo (Eds.). The
International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics. Book Review. 1(2), 231-233. Wilkins, K. (2005). The Politics of Gender. Globala Tider (Global Times). May.
http://www.glocaltimes.k3.mah.se/viewarticle.aspx?articleID=12&issueID=3. Wilkins, K. (2004). Valuing Women. The Drum Beat. The Communication Initiative. Volume 273. November.
http://www.comminit.com/en/node/292/36. Reprinted by AWID (2005). http://www.awid.org/members/reports.php?id=25. El valor de la mujer. (Spanish translation), Reprinted by Orbicom (UNESCO) Consortium. Research Reports, Conference Proceedings, and Newsletters Diase, M. & Wilkins, K. (2001). Texas Health Steps Research Report. Final Report for the Texas
Department of Health.
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Wilkins, K., Strover, S., & Diase, M. (1997). Women Smoking: Formative Research on Women’s Smoking
Behaviors and Beliefs. Final Report for the Texas Department of Health. Abulaban, A., McDivitt, J. & Wilkins, K. (1990). Child-spacing Practices and Knowledge in Jordan. Center for
International, Health and Development Communication (CIHDC). Abulaban, A., McDivitt, J., Wilkins, K. et al., (1989). Breast-feeding Knowledge and Practices in Jordan.
CIHDC. Hornik, R., Marroquin, O., Morris, N., Romero, J., Wilkins, K. & Zimicki, S. (1989). Guatemala Baseline
Survey: Basic Tables and Implications for Strategy. CIHDC. Yoder, S. & Wilkins, K. (1988). Lesotho Baseline Survey Report: Knowledge and Practices Concerning Diarrhea
and Vaccinations. CIHDC. Wilkins, K. (1994). Women's Fear of Hong Kong's Transition. Feminist Con/text, Newsletter of the Feminist
Scholarship Interest Group, International Communication Association, Spring. Wilkins, K. (1994). Feminist Scholarship in Communication. Gender Studies: News and Views, Gender
Research Programme, Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies. Wilkins, K. (1993). Fear of the Future: Women's Perceptions of Hong Kong's Transition. Women in Asia:
Change and Challenge in the 1990s. Hong Kong: University Women in Asia Conference Proceedings.
Wilkins, K. (1993). Models of Development Communication: A Theoretical Guide to Plans of Action.
Population and the Environment: A Challenge for the Communication Strategist. United Nations Population Fund and Dhurakijpundit University, Thailand, Conference Proceedings.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS Wilkins, K. (2017). Advocacy and Accountability. University of Loughborough. London campus. UK. Wilkins, K. (2016). Communicating Gender and Advocating Accountability in Global Development.
Annenberg School for Communication. University of Pennsylvania. Wilkins, K. (2016). The Politics of Numbers: Numerical Literacy in Civic Engagement. Annenberg School
for Communication. University of Pennsylvania. Wilkins, K. (2016). Keynote: Communicating Gender in Global Development. International Conference on
Gender, Social Sciences, and Humanities: New Directions in Scholarship. Fatima Jinnah Women’s University, Pakistan.
Wilkins, K. (2016). Moderator. International Relations and Political Science. Fulbright Scholars from
Lebanon, Roundtable. Global Austin. Wilkins, K. (2016). Keynote. Global Cities. Global Fusion Conference. Philadelphia. Wilkins, K. (2015). Transformations in Global Communication Roundtable. International Communication
Association Roundtable. Wilkins, K. (2015). Future of Development Communication. International Association of Media and
Communication Research (IAMCR). Wilkins, K. (2015). Development Communication & Public Diplomacy: Proposed Integration. Center for
Public Diplomacy. University of Southern California. Wilkins, K. (2015). Arab Identity and Media. Identity and Culture Course. University of Texas at Austin.
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Wilkins, K. (2014). Practical and Ethical Considerations in Doing Transnational Research. International
Communication Association (ICA). Wilkins, K. (2014). Technologies of Micro-enterprise for Women: The Limits of Neoliberal
Development. Globalization, Gender and Development Conference. University of Oregon. Wilkins, K. (2013). Privatization of Development through Global Communication Industries. Meet the
Expert Seminar. University of Padova. Wilkins, K. (2013). Comprehending Social Change: Zooming out on perspectives/ zooming in on
challenges. University of Aarhus. Wilkins, K. (2012). Advocacy Communication. Keynote Presentation. Orecomm Festival. Roskilde
University. Wilkins, K. (2012). Wearing Shades in the Bright Future of Digital Media: Limitations of US Narratives of
Media Power in Egyptian Resistance. CASAR Lecture Series. American University of Beirut. Wilkins, K. (2012). Global Perspectives on Islam. International Affairs Society. University of Texas at
Austin. Wilkins, K. (2011). The Persistence of Orientalist Narratives in US Film, Foreign Aid, and News. Middle
East Studies. University of Pennsylvania. Wilkins, K. (2011). Advocacy communication as resistance to globalization. Inaugural Keynote Lecture.
Anders Fellow. Karlstad University. Wilkins, K. (2010). Globalization Defused: Advocacy Communication as Resistance. Keynote
Presentation. Global Fusion. Texas A&M. Wilkins, K. (2009). Questioning Development Communication and Social Change. Gerbner Lecture. Annenberg School for Communication. University of Pennsylvania. Wilkins, K. (2009). Gender Visibilities in Development. Roskilde University; Aarhus University. Wilkins, K. (2009). Developing Development Communication. Aarhus University. Wilkins, K. (2009). Changing Communication for Social Change. Roskilde University. Wilkins, K. (2009). Audience Research on Prejudice. Roskilde University. Wilkins, K. (2009). Questioning Communication Approaches to Governance. Roskilde University PhD
Seminar on Participatory Governance: Civic inclusion and community empowerment. The role of mediated initiatives.
Wilkins, K. (2009). Mapping the Field of Communication for Development. Malmö University. Wilkins, K. (2009). Three Cups of Tea. Liberal Arts Honors Ransom Reading Group Discussion. University
of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2009). Peace, Propaganda, and the Promised Land. Screening and Discussion. University of Texas
at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2007). Out of Focus: Gender Visibilities in Development. Malmö University. Wilkins, K. (2007). History and Future of Participatory Communication Research. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2007). Re-visioning Arab Identity in US Popular Culture. In Media Res.
http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/
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Wilkins, K. & Chae, Y. (2006). Questioning Development Industry Attention to Communication
Technologies and Democracy. Communication Technology and Social Policy in the Digital Age: Expanding Access Redefining Control. Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands.
Wilkins, K. (2005). Broadcasting Arab Sentiments through Satellite Television. International Focus Week.
Hendersen State University. Wilkins, K. (2005). Images of Women in Popular Culture. Kinsolving Dormitory. University of Texas at
Austin. Wilkins, K. (2004). Representation of Arab Communities. Peace, Conflict, and Communication Seminar. University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2004). How Popular Culture Shapes What We Know About Our World. Phi Theta Kappa
International Honor Society. Texas Honors Institute. University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2004). Revisioning Arab Communities in US Popular Culture. Workshop. University of Texas
at Austin.
National Arab American Journalists Association (NAAJA), Student Chapter. University of Texas at Austin.
Wilkins, K. (2004). Re-orienting the Orientalist Gaze. Intercultural Communication Conference. Wuhan
University. Wilkins, K. (2004). North American Contributions to Communication for Social Change. Communication
for Social Change Consortium. Bellagio Italy. Wilkins, K. (2004). Palestine in the Media. Panel Discussion with Ali Abunimah, Palestinian Solidarity
Committee & NAAJA. University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2004). Reconsidering Geometries of Development. Brazil-US Colloquium on
Communication. University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2004). Issues of Governance in Japanese Foreign Aid. Social Science Research Council
Workshop. University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2004). Power & Culture: Foreign Aid Programs for Women. Forum on Media, Global
Citizenship, and Democracy. University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2003). Making Sense of the news: Decoding the Media. Thorns of Anguish; Seeds of Hope: A
Conference on Peace in Palestine and Israel. Interfaith Community for Palestinian Rights. Wilkins, K. (2003). Information and the War on Terrorism. Harrington Fellowship Symposium.
University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2002). Developing Communication and Communicating Development: Japanese Approaches
to Development Communication through Overseas Development Assistance. Keio University Institute for Media and Communication Research.
Japan Seminar, Center for Asian Studies. University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2001). MEDIAting Chinese Identities. Center for Asian Studies. University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (2000). Tribute to Wilbur Schramm. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication (AEJMC). Wilkins, K. (1999). HIV Prevention Program Planning and Evaluation. Technical Assistance and Skills-
Building Conference for Pennsylvania Prevention Project. Philadelphia.
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Wilkins, K. (1998). US News Coverage of the Middle East. Arab-US Association for Communication
Educators (AUSACE). Cairo Egypt. Wilkins, K. (1998). Evaluation as a Tool for Planning and Improving HIV Prevention. University of
Pittsburgh. Wilkins, K. (1998). The Role of Communication in Development. Institute for Latin American Studies.
University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (1998). Television and Power in Hong Kong. Center for Asian Studies. University of Texas at
Austin. Wilkins, K. (1997). Evaluation Research. National Public Health Information Coalition. San Antonio. Wilkins, K. (1997). Opening Address. The Austin China Gateway Conference: Cross-Cultural
Communication. University of Texas at Austin. Wilkins, K. (1997). Walking with Schramm Through a Post-Modern Hong Kong. Chinese University of
Hong Kong. Wilkins, K. (1994). Strategic Communication. Management for Executive Development. Hong Kong. Wilkins, K. (1994). Question-and-Answer Session on US Elections. United States Information Service
Television Program “Worldnet.” Hong Kong. REFEREED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Wilkins, K. (2017). Geopolitics of the Middle East through US Development and Media. Arab-US
Association for Communication Educators (AUSACE). Wilkins, K. (2016). The politics of doing good against looking good. Development Studies Association
(DSA). Wilkins, K. (2016). The Hollywood Narrative in US Development in the Middle East. International
Communication Association (ICA). Wilkins, K. (2016). Global Hollywood Narratives of the Middle East in US Popular Culture. International
Association of Media and Communication Research (IAMCR). Wilkins, K. (2015). US Foreign Aid as Communication about the Middle East. AUSACE. Wilkins, K. (2015). Technologies of Microenterprise for Women: The Limits of Neoliberal Development.
ICA. Wilkins, K. (2015). Development communication & accountability in historical perspective: Critical
analyses of structural participation through Research. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2015). Feminist Concerns with Global Development Discourse: Analysis of attention to
women, gender, and development in Egypt. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2015). Mapping Political Discourse of the Iranian Green Movement. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2014). Communication Neoliberal Development: Critical Analysis of Grameen Bank
Programs for Women. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2014). Women Servicing Development: Critical Assessment of Global Programs. Voice &
Matter, Glocal Conference on Communication for Development, Roskilde/Malmo Universities.
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Wilkins, K. (2013). Celebrity as Celebration of Privatization in Global Development: Oprah, Madonna, Angelina. IAMCR.
Wilkins, K. (2013). Advocacy Communication for Women’s Rights: The Maputo Protocol in Action.
IAMCR. Ghobrial, B. & Wilkins, K. (2013). The Politics of Political Communication: How News Discourse in
Egypt, the Arab World and the US Articulates Media and Politics in the 2011 Egyptian Protests. ICA.
Wilkins, K. (2013). Creating Sustainable Programs for Women in Micro-enterprise. ICA. Pamment, J. & Wilkins, K. (2013). Discourses of Global Citizenship in Development with the Emergence
of BRICs. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2012). Revisiting Imperialism and Interrogating Social Change: Power and Justice. ICA. Wilkins, K. & Enghel, F. (2011). Privatization of Development. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2010). Review of ‘Another Development. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2010). Advocacy Communication: Approaching Normative and Structural Change. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2010). Reframing Development Communication, Asian Media and Communication
Conference. Wilkins, K. (2009). Revisiting Social Change and Development. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2009). Teaching Global Communication. Global Fusion. Wilkins, K. (2009). Communicating Gender in Health Communication. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2009). An Historical Consideration of “Traditional Society” in the Middle East: Learning
Lerner All Over Again. AUSACE. (Top Paper Award). Wilkins, K. (2009). Making the Most of Audience Feedback: A Methodological Comparison between
Focus Group and Small Group Research Designs. AUSACE. Wilkins, K. (2008). A Critical Review of the Participatory Potential in Media for Social Change. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2008). Politics of Numbers: Enumeration as Communication. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2008). Problematic Articulations of Arab Communities in Audience Memory of Action-
Adventure Film. AUSACE. Wilkins, K. (2008). A Historical Consideration of Communication in the Field of Development
Communication. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2008). The Problematic Privatization of Programs for the Public Good. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2008). Structural Participation in Communication for Social Change. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2008). Articulating Power in Models of Development Communication. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2007). Retro-theory Resurfacing: Positioning Media Development within Development
Communication. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2007). Cultural Memory of Action-Adventure Films. ICA.
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Wilkins, K. (2007). A Critical Review of Media Advocacy Potential in Development Communication Programs. Global Fusion.
Wilkins, K. (2007). A Critical Review of Participation in Social Marketing Strategies. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (2006). Mapping the World: Arab Americans and Others’ Engagement with Action-
Adventure Film. Global Fusion. Wilkins, K. (2006). Development to the Rescue! Saving Women from Themselves. Global Fusion. Wilkins, K. (2006). Confronting the Missionary Position: The Mission of Development/ The Position of
Women. ICA. (Top Paper Award). Wilkins, K. (2006). The Problem with Mediated Terrorism in US Action-Adventure Film. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2006). Commodifying Culture: The Mis-Marketing of Arabs in US Media. Rethinking the
Discourse on Race: A Symposium on How the Lack of Racial Diversity in the Media Affects Social Justice and Policy. St. John’s University School of Law.
Wilkins, K. (2005). The Role of Ethnicity in Audience Interpretation of Action-Adventure Films Post-9/11.
ICA. Wilkins, K. & Park, J. (2004). Re-orienting the Orientalist Gaze. Global Fusion. (Top Paper Award). Wilkins, K. (2004). Constructing Gender across Cultural Space: Japan’s International Development
Programs. ICA. (Top Paper Award). Wilkins, K. (2004). Reproducing Culture: Constructing Gender in Japan’s International Development
Programs. Conference on Defining Culture. Texas A&M University. Wilkins, K. (2003). Communication and Transition in the Middle East: A Critical Analysis of US
Intervention and Academic Literature. Global Fusion. Wilkins, K. (2003). Discarding the Geometry of Development: Japan’s Role as Donor. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2002). Mediating Terrorism: Text and Protest in the Interpretation of the Siege, ICA. Wilkins, K. (2001). Selling Modernity in Development Programs for Women. ICA. Wilkins, K. & Waters, J. (2001). Sustaining Sustainable Development: International News Discourse on
Alternative Development Strategies. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2000). Power and Politics of the Palestinian Census. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2000). Reshaping Boundaries in a Global Media Environment: Hong Kong Television in
Transition. ICA. Wilkins, K. (2000). Gender Considerations in Development Communication. ICA. Wilkins, K. & Downing, J. (2000). Recent Hollywood Discourse and the Arab People. Texas Association of
Middle East Scholars (TAMES). Wilkins, K. & Waters, J. (1999). Current Discourse on New Technologies in Development
Communication. ICA. Wilkins, K. (1999). Reshaping the Discourse of Development Communication. ICA. Wilkins, K. (1999). When Doing Good is Not Good Enough: Ethical Issues in Campaigns for Health
Promotion. ICA.
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Wilkins, K. (1998). Opening Address. Re-Developing Communication for Social Change: Issues of Power, Gender and Practice. Conference, University of Texas at Austin.
Wilkins, K. (1998). Interpreting Gender in Development Communication Discourse on Health, Population
and Nutrition. ICA. Wilkins, K. (1998). New Technologies in Development Communication: Considering the Relevance of the
Nation-State and the Potential for Participation. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (1998). Dissolving Boundaries: Communication, Transnational Corporations and the State.
ICA. Wilkins, K. (1998). Questioning Development Communication: Thinking through Issues of Power,
Technology and Practice. AEJMC. Wilkins, K. (1997). Moving Beyond Modernity: A Study of Media and Identity Among Hong Kong Youth.
ICA. Wilkins, K. (1997). The Role of Gender in the Globalization of Development Communication. ICA. Koepke, C. & Wilkins, K. (1997). Television, Civic Engagement and Political Attitudes: A Study of
Minority Women. ICA. Wilkins, K. (1997). The Role of Gender in the Praxis of Development Communication. Intercultural and
International Communication Conference. University of Miami. Wilkins, K. (1996). Gender, Development and Communication: Organizational Sensemaking of Health,
Nutrition and Population Projects. IAMCR. Wilkins, K. (1996). Power in Programming Hong Kong Television. ICA. Wong, C. & Wilkins, K. (1996). Rocking the Party: An Exploration of Rock Music and Hegemony in
China. ICA. (Top Paper Award). Wilkins, K. (1996). Western Media Constructions of the Middle East. TAMES. Wilkins, K. (1995). Multi-cultural Production: A Study of Institutional Strategies and Programming
Content across Television Channels in Hong Kong. ICA. Wilkins, K. (1995). Images of Gender Across East and West: Constructions of Reality in Hong Kong Press
Photographs. ICA. Wilnat, L. & Wilkins, K. (2014). International and Local Mass Media Impact on Cultural Values and
Political Attitudes: The Case of Hong Kong. ICA. (Top Paper Award). Wilkins, K. (1994). Toward an Approach to Quantitative Research in a World Without Intrinsic
Properties. ICA. Wilkins, K. (1993). Fear of the Future: Women's Perceptions of Hong Kong's Transition. University
Women in Asia Conference. Hong Kong. Wilkins, K. (1993). Models of Development Communication: A Theoretical Guide to Plans of Action.
United Nations Population Fund and Dhurakijpundit University Conference, Thailand. Wilkins, K. & Bates, B. (1993). Fear and Loathing in Hong Kong: Media Use and Political (Dis)Trust on the
Road to 1997. Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research Conference. Wilkins, K. (1992). Development Communication Theory and Praxis. ICA.
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McDivitt, J. & Wilkins, K. (1991). Keeping the Promise of the World Summit for Children. American Public Health Association (APHA).
Wilkins, K. (1991). Organizational Contexts of Development Communication. ICA. Wilkins, K. (1991). Interpretations of Development Communication. ICA. Wilkins, K. (1990). Audience and Donor Constructions in International Development Organizations. ICA. Wilkins, K. (1989). The Construction of Recipients by Organizational Donors. American Society for
Cybernetics. Wilkins, K. (1989). The Ideology of Foreign Policy: A Comparative Study of Population Control and the
Press During the Carter and Reagan Administrations. AEJMC. McDivitt, J. & Wilkins, K. (1989). Beyond Individual Choice: Community Influence on Child-spacing
Behavior in Jordan. APHA. Wilkins, K. (1988). The Role of Community Support in Mothers' Decisions about Health Practices. ICA.
(Top Paper Award). Wilkins, K. (1988). Reading Political Dissension in the Press: An Egyptian Case Study. Popular Culture
Association. Wilkins, K. (1985). Clash of Ethics in the Voice of America. AEJMC.
ADVISING & STUDENT SERVICE Graduate Adviser, 2002-2006 Gender & Sexuality Advisory Board and Working Group, 2008-2009 University Dissertation Award Committee, 2003 Graduate Awards (FLAS) Committee, Middle Eastern Studies, 1997-99; chair, 1999-2000, 2009
Faculty Committee on the Welfare, Responsibilities and Rights of AIs and TAs, 1998-1999
Association for Women in Communication, 1997-2001 Communication Student Council Committee, 1997-1999
Mellon Fellowships Committee, Population Research Center, 1997-99
Course and Curriculum Committee, Middle Eastern Studies, 1996-99
Women’s Studies Graduate Conference, Moderator, 1996, 2001
Orange Jacket Student Group, Week of Women Participant, 2004 GRADUATE SUPERVISION Doctoral Research
Chair (25 completed; 2 current) Committee Member (42 completed; 8 current) Masters Research
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Chair (32 completed; 1 current); Second Reader (19 completed; 2 current)
COURSES TAUGHT
Graduate
Audience Research Communication Campaigns Communication and Transition in the Middle East Development Communication Evaluation of Public Communication Campaigns Media Matter Media and the Middle East Research Methods Transnational Social Movements
Undergraduate Development Communication Going Global Mass Communication Theories Media and the Middle East Media Literacy on the Middle East Media and Political Transition in Hong Kong, Palestine & Puerto Rico Media and Social Change Media and Society Privilege and Prejudice
Research Methods ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE External Reviewer of Promotion Candidates, Multiple, 2006- External Reviewer of Academic Programs, Multiple, 2006- External Reviewer for Doctoral Candidates, Multiple, 2010- Austin Film Society Collaboration (ICOMME), 2015- More to the story, more to the Middle East Podcast Program (ICOMME; KUT), 2015- VOCES Oral History Project Advisory Committee, University of Texas at Austin, 2018- Evidence Review Team, Gender Dynamics, Population-level Behavior Change for Child Survival,
UNICEF & USAID, 2013
Co-Supervisor for Doctoral Candidate, Karlstad University, 2012-14 Publication Committee, International Association for Media & Communication Research (IAMCR), 2012-
Advisory Working Group, Global Communication for Development Association, 2012-
Consultant, UNICEF/ Consortium for Social Change, 2012-
Advisory Committee, Communication for Social Change Book Series, 2012- Internationalization Committee Chair, International Communication Association, 2011-2014
Global Media Journal, Book Review Editor, 2011- 2014
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Advisory Board, 2010- Editorial Board, 2015-
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, Editorial Board, 2010-
Orbicom Advisory Committee, Global Initiative for Development Communication and Information, 2009-
Communication in the Millennium Scientific Committee, 2009-
Malmö University, Development Communication Reference Group/ Advisory Committee, 2007
Scientific Advisory Committee, World Congress for Communication for Development (World Bank, UN FAO, Communication Initiative), 2005-06
International Encyclopedia of Communication, Area Editor, 2006
Advisory Panel, Communication for Social Change Consortium (Rockefeller Foundation), 2004
Special Issues Editor, Communication for Development and Social Change, 2004-2006
Chair, Intercultural and Development Division, International Communication Association, 2003-2005 Vice-Chair, 2001-2003 Secretary/Treasurer, Chinese Communication Association, 2000-2002
Conference Director “Digital Media and Political Transition in the Middle East” University of Texas at Austin, 2011 Supported by the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Department of Radio-TV-Film, School of
Journalism, College of Communication “New Agendas in Global Communication and Media”
University of Texas at Austin, 2009 Supported by the College of Communication
“Media and the Middle East Lecture Series”
University of Texas at Austin, 2005-2006; 2008-2009 Supported by the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Department of Radio-TV-Film, School of
Journalism, College of Communication “Media Matter Lecture Series” University of Texas at Austin, 2005-2006
Supported by the College of Communication
“Workshop on Re-visioning Arab Communities in US Popular Culture” University of Texas at Austin, 2004 Supported by the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and Department of Radio-TV-Film
“Symposium on Controversy, Teaching, and the Academy,” University of Texas at Austin, 2001 Supported by the College of Communication and Department of Radio-TV-Film
“Re-Developing Communication for Social Change: Issues of Power, Gender and Practice,”
University of Texas at Austin, 1998 Supported by the College of Communication, Department of Radio-TV-Film, Center for American History, Center for Women’s Studies, Institute of Latin American Studies, Center for Asian Studies, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Population Research Center
Consultant, 1985-present
UNICEF, New York, USA; Ethiopia Texas Healthy Steps Program, Austin, TX, USA
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University of Pittsburgh, PA Prevention Project, Pittsburgh, PA, USA The Children’s Collaborative, Lehigh Valley Consortium, PA, USA Texas Department of Health; Planned Parenthood, Austin, TX, USA AIDS Foundation, Hong Kong Academy for Educational Development, Washington, DC, USA Center for Development Communication; Bulaq Social Center, Cairo, Egypt Research Reviewer
Asian Journal of Communication Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies Communication, Culture, & Critique Communication Theory Critical Studies in Mass Communication
Electronic Journal of Communication Elsevier Publishing Feminist Media Studies Global Fusion Global Media Journal The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics Hong Kong Research Grants council ICA Development Communication Division
International Journal of Communication International Journal of Public Opinion Research Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media Journal of Communication Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly Journalism: Theory, Practice, and Criticism Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences
Mass Communication and Society Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication Palgrave Macmillan
Pine Forge Press Policy Research
Political Communication Polity Press Rowman & Littlefield Sage Publications Sociological Forum
Taylor & Francis Wadsworth Publishing
West Educational Publishing PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
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