Julie Walker
Associate Professor · Communication Studies
Southwest Minnesota State UniversityAbout
Julie Walker serves as Associate Professor of Communication Studies within the Department of Fine Arts and Communication at Southwest Minnesota State University, with additional affiliations in the Communication Studies Program, LGBTQ Center, and Women's Center.
Her academic credentials include:
- Master of Arts from Minnesota State University, Mankato
- Bachelor of Arts from Minnesota State University, Mankato
Dr. Walker's research centers on identity performance and gender dynamics across multiple communication contexts. Her work in intercollegiate forensics examines how competitive debate environments shape identity expression, while her organizational communication research investigates mission statement dissemination and leadership structures. The gender studies component of her scholarship employs qualitative methodologies to explore marital surname choices and identity negotiation, revealing how social constraints influence personal decisions.
Analysis of her publication history shows consistent focus on identity construction within institutional frameworks - from forensic competitions to organizational hierarchies and personal relationship decisions. Her methodological preference for qualitative approaches and autoethnography provides rich insights into lived communication experiences across these diverse settings.
She actively contributes to campus diversity initiatives through her formal roles in the LGBTQ Center and Women's Center, bridging academic research with institutional support systems for marginalized communities.
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