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Dr. Amy Janan Johnson is a Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma, affiliated with the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences. She holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University (1999). Her academic focus centers on interpersonal communication, with specialties in long-distance relationships, computer-mediated communication, friendships, stepfamilies, and interpersonal argument dynamics. She has served as Graduate Liaison for her department and teaches courses like COMM 1113 (Principles of Communication) and COMM 4243 (Family Communication).
Her research explores how technology and political discourse influence interpersonal relationships, including studies on Twitter arguments, family election discussions, and serial argument patterns in romantic partnerships. Recent work addresses pandemic-era communication challenges and stigma narratives among marginalized groups. Though no formal awards are listed, her prolific publication record reflects sustained academic impact.
Dr. Johnson’s advising activities are not detailed here, but her research often involves collaborative projects with graduate students like Elizabeth Bostwick and Ioana Cionea. Her scholarship bridges theory and application through mixed-methods approaches, contributing to fields like conflict resolution and family communication. Office hours are held by appointment in Burton Hall Room 132.

