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Patrick D. Murphy,
Professor, Chair
(B.A. Cleveland State University, M.A. Ohio University, Ph.D. Ohio University)
Dr. Patrick Murphy has taught transnational media, critical-cultural communication theory, documentary media and video production at SIUE since 1994. He is a former Fulbright-García Robles fellow, and has served as a frequent Visiting Professor at the School of Communication and Humanities, Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (I.T.E.S.M.), Querétaro Campus, Mexico. He has published on the topics of media reception, ethnographic method, the political economy of transnational media, and Latin American cultural theory. Murphy is co-editor of Global Media Studies: Ethnographic Perspectives (Routledge, 2003), Negotiating Democracy: Media Transformation and Political Practice in New and Emerging Democracies (SUNY, in press), and recently guest edited a special issue of the journal Global Media and Communication on communication and culture in Latin America. His professional credits include a videographer in both educational and documentary video production. He can be reached at 618-650-2248 (phone) or pmurphy@siue.edu (email).
Publications
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Blankson, I. & Murphy, P. (Eds.) (in press). Negotiating Democracy: Media Transformation and Political Practice in New and Emerging Democracies. Albany: SUNY Press
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Murphy, P. & Rodriguez, C. (2006). Between Macondo and McWorld:Communication and Culture Studies in Latin America, Global Media and Communication, 2(3), 267-277 |
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Murphy, P. (2005). Fielding the study of reception: Notes on “negotiation” for global media studies, Popular Communication, 3(3), 167-180 |
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Murphy, P. & Kraidy. M. (Eds.) (2003). Global Media Studies: Ethnographic Perspectives. London: Routledge |
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Murphy, P. (2002) Without Ideology?: Rethinking hegemony in the age of transnational media, In L. Artz & Y. Kamalipour, (Eds.), The Globalization of Corporate Media Hegemony. SUNY Press |
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Murphy, P. (2002) The anthropologist's son (living and learning the field), Qualitative Inquiry, 8(3), 246-261 |
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Lengel, L. & Murphy, P. (2000) Cultural identity and cyberimperialism: Computer mediated explorations of ethnicity, nation and citizenship, In B. Ebo, (Ed.), Cyberimperialism: Global relations in the new electronic frontier (pp. 187-204). Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers |
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Murphy, P. (1999) "Doing audience ethnography: A narrative account of establishing ethnographic identity and locating interpretive communities in field work," Qualitative Inquiry, 5(4), 479-504 |
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Murphy, P. (1999) "Media cultural studies' uncomfortable embrace of ethnography," Journal of Communication Inquiry, 23 (3) 205-221 |
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Murphy, P. (1995) "Television and cultural politics in Mexico: Some notes on Televisa, the state and transnational culture," Howard Journal of Communication VI (4) 250-261 |
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Rodríguez, C. and P. Murphy (1997) "The study of communication and culture in Latin America: From laggards and the oppressed to resistance and hybrid cultures," The Journal of International Communication, 4(2), 24-45 |
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Murphy, P. (1997) "Contrasting perspectives: Cultural studies in Latin America and the U.S., a conversation with Néstor García Canclini," Cultural Studies, 11(1), 78-88 |
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Murphy, P. (1995) "Television and cultural politics in Mexico: Some notes on Televisa, the state and transnational culture," Howard Journal of Communication VI (4) 250-261 |
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