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David Steinweg is a Professor of Liberal Arts at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), serving since 2015. He holds a Ph.D. in Communication from the University of South Florida, an M.A. in Communication from Missouri State University, and a B.S. in Mass Media from Missouri State University. His academic career includes adjunct and visiting roles at institutions like the University of South Florida and Hillsborough Community College, where he taught courses such as Communication Theory, Public Speaking, and Media Analysis.
Steinweg's research interests span communication studies, cultural analysis, and performance studies. He has presented work at conferences like the National Communication Association and International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, focusing on topics such as improvisation, ethnography, and media representation. His publications include co-authoring the MED 120 workbook and presenting research on media's societal impact, gender dynamics in fantasy fiction, and semiotic analysis of popular music.
In addition to academia, Steinweg has extensive media production experience. He served as a technical adviser for SCAD's Star Wars fan film project, a sound designer for theater productions, and a production designer for university performance programs. His professional service includes editorial roles in academic journals and internships in film sound production.
Steinweg has mentored teaching assistants and collaborated on interdisciplinary projects blending art, technology, and communication. His work bridges theoretical research with practical applications in media and performance.
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