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Brian Graves is an Associate Professor of Media and Technology at Florida State University's School of Communication. His research focuses on media writing and production, documentary storytelling, and public memory. He holds a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an M.A. in Communication Studies from the same institution, and a B.A. in Media Arts from the University of South Carolina Honors College.
- Ph.D., Communication Studies, 2010; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- M.A., Communication Studies, 2005; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- B.A., Media Arts, 1999; University of South Carolina Honors College
His work explores the interplay between media technologies and narrative structures, with a focus on ethical challenges in documenting public memory. Recent publications examine streaming media's impact on storytelling and the evolution of documentary techniques in the digital era. These studies highlight trends in decentralized media platforms, interactive narratives, and technological innovations like virtual reality and AI-driven storytelling.
Beyond technical aspects, his research delves into the sociocultural implications of digital storytelling, including the preservation of collective memory, the role of archival footage, and the representation of marginalized communities. His contributions span topics such as social justice advocacy, media ethics, and the commercialization of memory in transnational contexts.



