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Ahmet Atay is Professor of Global Media and Communication at the College of Wooster, USA. His research focuses on diasporic experiences and cultural identity formations; British and US soap operas, the usage of new media technologies in different settings; and the notion of home; representation of gender, sexuality, and ethnicity in media; queer and immigrant experiences in cyberspace, and critical communication pedagogies. Stephanie L. Young is associate professor in communication studies and the director of the basic course at the University of Southern Indiana. Ahmet Atay is Professor of Global Media and Communication at the College of Wooster, USA. His research focuses on diasporic experiences and cultural identity formations; British and US soap operas, the usage of new media technologies in different settings; and the notion of home; representation of gender, sexuality, and ethnicity in media; queer and immigrant experiences in cyberspace, and critical communication pedagogies. Christa Craven is a professor of anthropology and women's, gender, and sexuality studies at the College of Wooster, and currently serves as Dean for Faculty Development. Lore/tta LeMaster is associate professor of critical/cultural communication and performance studies in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University. Stephanie L. Young is associate professor in communication studies and the director of the basic course at the University of Southern Indiana. |