About
Hector Amaya is a Professor of Communication and American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California, serving as Director of the Annenberg School of Communication. His research focuses on transnationalism, Latinx Studies, immigration, media representation, and citizenship. He has authored three books and numerous articles analyzing globalization, Latin American media, immigration narratives, and settler colonialism.
- Roles: Professor, Department Director, Researcher
- Affiliations: USC Dornsife, Annenberg School of Communication
His work critically examines intersections of media, ethnicity, and citizenship, particularly in contexts of immigration and nativism. Notable topics include white supremacy discourse, racial flux in transnational contexts, and the moral economies shaping digital extremism.
Amaya’s publications span academic articles, book chapters, and edited volumes addressing media policy, cultural hybridity, and the ethical dimensions of technology. His research bridges cultural studies with sociopolitical analysis, emphasizing marginalized voices in global media landscapes.
As director of the Annenberg School, he oversees initiatives promoting interdisciplinary communication studies and public engagement with contemporary social issues.
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