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Dr. Carrie P. Freeman serves as Professor of Communication at Georgia State University, specializing in media studies and critical/cultural research. Her academic work centers on:
- Media Ethics and Strategic Communication for Activists
- Environmental Communication and Critical Animal Studies
- Animal Agribusiness Analysis and Veganism Research
- Deconstruction of Human-Animal Dualism
Her scholarship critically examines ideological frameworks in representations of animals and nature, seeking to unify human rights, animal rights, and environmental movements through shared values. With over 20 scholarly publications including books like 'The Human Animal Earthling Identity' and 'Framing Farming', her work bridges theoretical analysis with practical advocacy strategies for animal rights movements.
Dr. Freeman maintains deep engagement with animal rights activism beyond academia, having served grassroots organizations for over two decades across multiple states. She currently co-hosts the 'In Tune to Nature' environmental radio program on WRFG-Radio Free Georgia, demonstrating her commitment to translating academic insights into public discourse. Her email contact for academic inquiries is cpfreeman@gsu.edu.
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