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Conflict, Culture, Communication

This series explores how conflict is produced, mediated, and consumed through culturally-based communication practices, with an emphasis on redefining conflict in the field through an intersectional lens. In particular, we welcome projects focusing on conflicts involving marginalizations, polarizations, migrations, politics, healthcare, environmental issues, and spiritual needs. Although grounded in the communication discipline, this series seeks to examine communicative conflicts in ways that hold value both within and outside of communication studies, in response to the interdisciplinary nature of the field and the growing emphasis on intersectionality and social issues in communication scholarship. Ultimately, this series aims to not only redirect attention to the intersections of 'conflict' rhetoric in interpersonal and global contexts, but also to redefine the goals of communication scholarship in regard to its interdisciplinary relationships and the impact of conflict within systemic inequities.

Series Editor: Victoria A. Newsom & Lara Martin Lengel

Advisory Board: Ahmet Atay, Anca Birzescu, Paige P. Edley, Hamida El Bour, Priya Kapoor, Sahar Khamis, Artan Limani, Noemi Marin, Stephanie Knox Steiner, Toniesha Taylor, & Linda Ziberi

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Environment: Staging