
Howard Giles
Research Professor · Intergenerational Communication
University of California , Santa Barbara (UCSB)About
Howard Giles is a Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), and an Honorary Professor at the University of Queensland’s School of Psychology. His research focuses on intergenerational communication, aging, intergroup relations, and language dynamics across diverse cultural and social contexts. He holds a Ph.D. (1971) and D.Sc. (1996) in Social Psychology from the University of Bristol.
Dr. Giles’s work examines aging through a social identity lens, investigating how age-related stereotypes and communication patterns impact intergenerational interactions. His theories, such as Communication Accommodation Theory, have influenced studies on nonverbal communication, elder abuse prevention, and end-of-life communication. He has authored 30 books, 20 journal special issues, and hundreds of articles, earning awards like the ICA Career Productivity Award (2000).
- Editorial Roles: Founding Editor of the Journal of Language & Social Psychology and Journal of Asian Pacific Communication.
- Leadership: Past President of the International Communication Association (2000–01).
- Community Engagement: Reserve Detective Lieutenant at Santa Barbara Police Department and founder of Volunteers in Policing (2017–present).
His research bridges communication science with practical applications in healthcare, policy, and community development, emphasizing aging empowerment and intergroup dialogue.
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