Anna Wiederhold Wolfe
  • Associate Professor

Introduction

Guided by critical and feminist sensibilities, Dr. Wolfe’s research examines processes of constituting and contesting collective and stigmatized identities, with particular interest in how organizational and community structures enable and constrain engagement and coordinated social action with different others.

Biography

 

Dr. Wolfe’s research is centrally concerned with understanding how we can connect with others across our differences. In pursuit of this goal, she has investigated how individuals use language to form collective identities with and against others, how leaders use narratives to mobilize those collectivities for action, and how processes of dialogue and deliberation can build bridges between oppositional stakeholders to facilitate the achievement of deeper shared understandings and more democratic public decisions. Her work has been published in journals such as Journal of Communication, Management Communication Quarterly, and Journal of Applied Communication Research. Her co-authored book, Sex and Stigma: Stories of Everyday Life in Nevada’s Legal Brothels received five major disciplinary book awards. She is also a member of the planning team for the Aspen Conference, a community of engaged organizational communication scholars focused on developing practical theory and collaborative research that bridge academic-practitioner interests. Consistent with the commitments of engaged organizational communication research, much of Dr. Wolfe’s current work is conducted in collaboration with community partners, especially local governments, to use communication theory in the service of addressing everyday problems of living in a pluralistic society.

Courses Taught

  • COMM 689: Special Topics: Engaged Communication Research
  • COMM 637: Narrative and Collective Organizing
  • COMM 636: Survey of Organizational Communication
  • COMM 460: Communication & Contemporary Issues
  • COMM 447: Communication, Group Processes and Collaboration
  • COMM 443: Communication and Conflict
  • COMM 320: Organizational Communication
  • COMM 210: Group Communication and Discussion

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Research Interests

  • Communication & Media Science
  • Humanities & Critical/Cultural Studies
  • Organizational Communication

Selected Publications