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Clinton Behunin is a Lecturer in the Department of Communication Studies at Utah State University, affiliated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. He is based at the Blanding campus (BAEC 124) and teaches key courses including CMST 3330 - Intercultural Communication, CMST 3730 - Globalization and Discourse, and CMST 6400 - Social Influence Seminar.
His research centers on critical approaches to communication, with a focus on transnational protest rhetoric, the politics of temporality, postcolonialism, and critical materialism. These interests reflect an interdisciplinary engagement with political discourse, global movements, and ideological critique.
While no specific publications are listed in the provided text, the thematic scope of his work suggests a strong orientation toward critical theory, rhetorical analysis of social movements, and the discursive construction of time and resistance in global contexts.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the available information.
Clinton Behunin advises no students listed in the provided material, and there is no mention of grant funding or research projects. However, his seminar-level teaching indicates active engagement in advanced undergraduate or graduate instruction.
There is no information available about laboratories, research teams, or collaborative groups associated with him.





