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Rasha Ramzy serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Communication at Georgia State University, specializing in speech communication instruction while coordinating the department's collaboration with the university Honors College to develop interdisciplinary academic programming.
Her academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Communication from Georgia State University with specializations in Pedagogy, Diversity, and Communication.
Dr. Ramzy's research employs critical rhetorical analysis to examine communication's role in constructing 'others', articulating difference, and manifesting power dynamics. Her scholarship explores identity formation, misinformation impacts, and cosmopolitan identities navigating local-global tensions, with significant contributions to postcolonial theory and imperialism studies as demonstrated in her Edward Said-focused publication.
Her notable scholarly output features the book chapter "History as a Means for Power, ‘Otherization’ and Imperialism Through the Writings of Edward Said" in Paradoxical Citizenship: Edward Said, which critically analyzes historical narratives as instruments of power and cultural domination.
As Honors College coordinator, Dr. Ramzy spearheads initiatives integrating advanced communication pedagogy with honors education, fostering academic excellence through curriculum development and mentorship opportunities that bridge theoretical frameworks with practical applications in diverse communication contexts.
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