Professor Reynaldo Anderson
Reynaldo
Anderson, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Communications at
Harris-Stowe State University.
Reynaldo is currently focused on research and teaching with the goal of
integrating theory and practice in his community service activities. His
research focus is in several areas of interest to include Urban
Leadership and Organization, Intercultural communication, Speculative
Futurism, Cultural Studies, Africana Studies, Rhetoric, Social Media, and
the techno-sphere.
This research has afforded him the opportunity to
interact with local leaders and their organizations to examine
communication practices from critical and qualitative approaches.
Finally, he is working on developing research in communication studies to
examine rhetoric, aesthetics, hermeneutics, and sociopolitical
processes of African Diasporic communities in the Modern World System.
Reynaldo coedited
Afrofuturism 2.0: The Rise of Astro-Blackness.
He earned his B.A. in Mass Communications at
Jackson State University in 1992. He earned his M.A. in Speech
Communications at Oklahoma State University in 1996. He earned
his Ph.D. in Communication Studies at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln
in 2005.
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