ESP Biography



RALPH HOGAN, Aspiring Communications Scholar




Major: Applied Communications

College/Employer: Fitchburg State University

Year of Graduation: G

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

My academic background stretches across several fields including: history, international affairs, political science, and applied communications. Currently, I am enrolled in the M.S. in Applied Communication Studies program at Fitchburg State University.

In the past, I interned with a regionally focused international security organization in Washington, D.C., where I assisted scholars, diplomats, and military officers from a variety of countries. Additionally, I spent 6-weeks in Russia and served as an AmeriCorps member. At present, I advise college-bound students participating in two TRIO programs.

I approach communications through a social science perspective, with an emphasis on creating better social worlds through improving communication practices. My research (and teaching) interests include: gender, LGBTQ, and the Coordinated Management of Meaning. I have a special interest in identity performance and story sharing.



Past Classes

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Z7822: Gender Games in Splash! 2013 (Nov. 23 - 24, 2013)
In general, boys and girls, men and women, think and act differently. Understanding these (typical, not universal) differences, can help to improve how you interact with either gender. Through games and discussion, we will try to understand these differences and how they may be socially constructed.