Noemi Marin
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Dr. Noemi Marin Associate Professor of Communication Department of Communication Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL 33431 Noemi Marin (Ph.D. 2000, University of Maryland) is a leading researcher of international and intercultural communication in Romania. Dr. Marin holds a M.A. in English, University of Bucharest, and M.A. in Speech Communication, California State University, Northridge, and a Ph.D. in Communication, University of Maryland, College Park. Her numerous publications focus on internationalizing higher education through intercultural communication and technology projects, the impact of CMC on global media and communication, and the rhetoric of exile and the discourse of public intellectuals from Eastern and Central Europe, and the impact of global media on Eastern and Central Europe (see Marin & Lengel, 2002). She lead a seminar on the impact of democracy, culture, and rhetoric ten years after communism at the National Communication Association 1999 annual convention. Dr. Marin is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Florida Atlantic University, and has taught at University of Maryland, College Park classes on fundamentals of communication, gender and communication, and intercultural communication.
Noemi Marin a native of Romania, is a Fulbright Instructor on Intercultural Communication in Southeastern Europe. Her research interests include relationships between culture and the rhetoric of resistance in Eastern and Central Europe, in particular public discourse engaging public intellectuals and democratic processes. She is the executive editor for the Journal of Literacy and Technology. Recent publications include essays in East European Politics and Societies, Advances in the History of Rhetoric, Realms of Exile: Nomadism, Diasporas, and Eastern European Voices, and Intercultural Communication and Creative Practice: Music, Dance, and Women's’ Cultural Identities.
Latest book: After the Fall: Rhetoric in the Aftermath of Dissent in Post-Communist Times http://freestudiesabroad.blogspot.com/2007/10/new-book-after-fall-rhetoric-in.html