
About
Newly Paul, Ph.D., is a faculty member at the University of North Texas, specializing in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of political rhetoric, media studies, and popular culture. Their work explores gender dynamics in political communication, evolving readership patterns in campus journalism, and the portrayal of human-technology relationships in science fiction narratives.
Research Interests
- Gendered aspects of White House press briefings and media framing
- Impact of digital-first strategies on campus newspaper relevance
- Political and social commentary in science fiction, particularly Doctor Who
- Community engagement through media and entertainment
Co-authored Publications
- Analyzed changing readership patterns at the North Texas Daily (2013–2019) using mixed methods
- Examined robot representations in Doctor Who to study human-technology narratives
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