
معرفی
Anna Klyueva is a Professor of Communication/Public Relations at the University of Houston-Clear Lake's College of Human Sciences and Humanities. Her expertise spans strategic communication, global public relations, public diplomacy, and media transparency. She teaches courses including Principles of Public Relations, Crisis Communication, and Research Methods. Klyueva's professional background includes roles in broadcast journalism, airline industry management, and nonprofit work with organizations like Mercy Corps and HIV Alliance across Russia, Central Asia, and the U.S.
Her research focuses on international strategic communication, social media's role in public relations, and public diplomacy, with a particular interest in ethical dimensions of media practices. She has published widely on topics such as Russian media manipulation tactics (zakazukha, kompromat), digital misinformation, and crisis communication strategies.
Klyueva has received notable awards including the 2019 Instructional Innovation Award for her work on simulation-based learning and the 2014 Top Faculty Paper Award for contributions to public diplomacy theory. Her research bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, emphasizing cross-cultural communication and ethical practices in rapidly evolving media landscapes.
Her advising and grants focus on fostering ethical communication practices and innovative pedagogical approaches. She is actively involved in exploring health communication strategies, multilingual pandemic response, and African-centered theoretical models like Ubuntu in public relations.


