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Prof. Jacqueline M. Martínez
Associate Professor of Communication
Intercultural Communication
STA 462
(480) 965-8730
jmartinez@asu.edu
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Dr. Martinez studies communication as it mediates the relationship among individual experience, social practices, and cultural histories. Her work is informed theoretically by U.S. American phenomenology and communication theory (semiotics) as they have developed in relation to European philosophy since the late 19th century. In an applied sense, she studies embodiment—that which enables the actualization of meaning in the immediate and concrete experiences of persons located in particular times and places. Of specific interest are issues related to racial, ethnic, class, and sexual identifications with contexts of cultural domination. Here book, Phenomenology of Chicana Experience and Identity (Rowman and Littlefield, 2000), received the Distinguished Scholarship Award from the International and Intercultural Division of the National Communication Association. She is an affiliate faculty member of the Asian Pacific American Studies Department and the Women and Gender Studies Department at Arizona State University.
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