
معرفی
Charles "Chip" Linscott is an Assistant Professor at Ohio University's J. Warren McClure School of Emerging Communication Technologies within the Scripps College of Communication. He serves as Chair and Director of Undergraduate Studies, and leads the GRID Lab's audio production division. His research investigates intersections of sound, image, technology, and blackness through critical theoretical frameworks.
Research focus areas include:
- XR and Virtual Reality Production
- Experimental Sound Studies
- Racialized Media Analysis
- Black Audiovisual Epistemologies
- Critical Race Theory in Digital Contexts
Linscott contributes to academic discourse through publications in Black Camera, liquid blackness, and ASAP/J, with a notable 2021 textbook chapter on XR technologies. He serves on the editorial board of liquid blackness, recognized for its historical significance by the Library of Congress.
Key achievements:
- Strowger Award Advisory Board Membership
- Lead audio production initiatives at GRID Lab
- Published critical interventions on #BlackLivesMatter media dynamics




