
About
Jay Stout serves as a Lecturer in Communicology at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, teaching since 2016 with additional appointments at Honolulu Community College. His office is located in George Hall 316, and he specializes in introductory Communicology courses, leadership, argumentation, and instructional communication.
His educational background includes:
- MA in Communicology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (2015)
Dr. Stout's research investigates the psychological and communicative impacts of profanity and its censorship, examining how linguistic taboos influence message interpretation and audience responses. His work bridges communication theory, sociolinguistics, and cognitive processing, with particular focus on whether censorship alters perceived message effects. This research contributes to understanding ethical language use in media and interpersonal contexts.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the available materials.
While teaching responsibilities include mentoring students in Communicology courses, no formal advising relationships, research grants, or laboratory affiliations were specified. His dual appointments across institutions suggest engagement with diverse educational communities without dedicated research teams or ongoing funded projects mentioned.
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