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Andrew Ishak serves as a Teaching Professor in the Department of Communication within Santa Clara University's College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in organizational and sports communication contexts. His work critically examines team dynamics in high-risk environments including firefighting and collegiate athletics, with emphasis on crisis response, resilience, and discourse practices.
Research centers on Organizational Communication in extreme settings, analyzing emotional sensemaking after tragedies (e.g., Yarnell Hill Fire), adaptive resilience models for organizations, and identity construction in sports. He investigates how social media reshapes athletic recruitment rhetoric and how fire crews develop experiential knowledge through "borrowed experiences." Key methodologies include discourse analysis and qualitative case studies of critical incidents.
Publication trends (2012-2023) reveal three interconnected trajectories: (1) Crisis communication in organizational failures, (2) Sports discourse evolution in digital media, and (3) Team coordination frameworks for high-stakes operations. His work consistently bridges theoretical communication models with practical applications in lifesaving teams and athletic programs, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary connections between organizational behavior, sports sociology, and crisis management.
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