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  1. dgergle@northwestern.edu. Darren Gergle’s teaching and research interests are broadly defined by the fields of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). In particular, he is interested in furthering our theoretical understanding of the impact technological mediation has on communication, and applying ...

  2. Professor. claudio.benzecry@northwestern.edu. Claudio E. Benzecry is Professor of Communication Studies and Sociology (courtesy) at Northwestern University, and Director of Graduate Studies for the MTS PhD. He holds secondary appointments at LACS and the IPTD Programs. He is a sociologist interested in culture, arts, knowledge and globalization.

  3. Travel and Study Abroad. SoC has forged student-involved partnerships with such international institutions as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the British American Drama Academy, the Center for Global Culture and Communication, the Prague Quadrennial, and the Prague Shakespeare Company—not to mention such campus collaborators as Northwestern University in ...

  4. Nina Kraus. Professor of Neurobiology, Otolaryngology; Hugh Knowles Chair; Fellow, Hugh Knowles Center. nkraus@northwestern.edu. My research on sound and the brain aims to understand how our life in sound, for better and worse, alters the processing of sound in the brain, makes us us, and affects the world we live in.

  5. Professor of Instruction. lhg984@northwestern.edu. Linda Gates is Head of Voice in the Department of Theatre at Northwestern University where she teaches voice, speech, text, dialects. She also workr professionally as a voice/dialects/text coach for professional theatre and film. As a professional voice and dialect coach, she has worked both on ...

  6. Michael Roloff. Professor Emeritus. m-roloff@northwestern.edu. Michael Roloff's research and teaching interests center around interpersonal influence. He has published articles and offers courses focused on persuasion, interpersonal compliance-gaining, conflict management, organizational change, and bargaining and negotiation.

  7. Mimi White. Professor. m-white@northwestern.edu. Mimi White studies and teaches film, television, and media culture with emphases on critical-cultural theory, gender, and history. She is the author of Tele-Advising: Therapeutic Discourse in American Television (1992), co-author of Media Knowledge: Popular Culture, Pedagogy, and Critical ...