
معرفی
Julie Durbin is a part-time lecturer in the Department of English and Humanities at Geneva College, serving as Director of the Writing Center and Coordinator of First-Year Writing. She holds a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies from Biola University (2016), an M.A. in Rhetoric and Philosophy of Communication from Duquesne University (2000), and a B.A. in Communication from Roberts Wesleyan College (1998).
Research Interests:
- Culture
- Worship
- Ecclesiology
- Missiology
- Media Ecology
Notable Work Trends: Dr. Durbin's scholarship spans rhetorical theory, liturgical practices, AI ethics in education, and cultural conflict analysis. Her recent presentations (2023-2024) include explorations of artificial intelligence in academia and ritual-based community building, while earlier works (1999-2000) examine Kenneth Burke's poetic ethics and ethnic mythologies in Ukrainian conflicts.
Awards:
- Excellence in Part-Time Teaching Award (Geneva College, 2022)
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