Amending our Pasts and Futures: Observing Media and Place as Means to Memory is a collection of original research from prominent and emerging scholars of public and collective memory. Through critical rhetorical and qualitative analysis, contributors show how media and place shape our collective presents as an effort to amend our hurtful pasts.
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Nina Gjoci is lecturer of public memory in the Department of Communication Culture and Media Studies at Howard University.
John B. Hatch is associate professor of communication and the Wendt Ethics Professor at the University of Dubuque.
Lara Martin Lengel is professor in the School of Media and Communication and affiliate faculty in women's, gender, and sexuality studies at Bowling Green State University.
Chuka Onwumechili is professor of Communications serving as Interim Dean for the School of Communications at Howard University in Washington, DC. He is an accomplished scholar with several books and peer-reviewed journal articles. His work has involved development communication particularly in the area of telecommunications. Among his several published works are issues dealing with universal access and building critical mass. He once served as Vice President for the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI) in Nigeria where his charge included developing labor for the growing telecommunications industry in the country.
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