
معرفی
Keren Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at Georgia State University. She is an interdisciplinary communication scholar whose work bridges political communication, rhetoric, legal studies, and transnational digital governance.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Communication Arts and Sciences, Pennsylvania State University (2018)
- M.A. in International Affairs, Pennsylvania State University (2013)
Her research centers on the rhetorical dimensions of legal and political communication, particularly in transnational contexts. She explores how legal instruments and digital technologies shape public discourse, rights, and governance. Her recent work delves into algorithmic governmentality and its impact on communication rights and digital inequality.
Her publications span critical analyses of Chinese constitutionalism, Japanese legal rhetoric, global economic governance, and digital protest movements. These works collectively examine how law, rhetoric, and technology intersect to influence power structures and civic life.
Awards and Fellowships:
- National Communication Association Top Paper Award (2024, 2017, 2014)
- American Council of Learned Societies Emerging Voices Fellowship (2022–2024)
- Visiting Fellowship, Center for Humanities and Information (2021)
- Don W. Davis Program in Ethical Leadership Research Award (2018)
- Dissertation Fellowship, Center for Democratic Deliberation (2016)
- International Network Grant, Danish Agency for Science and Technology (2015)
While no specific students or funded projects are listed, her active research agenda and interdisciplinary collaborations suggest ongoing engagement with graduate students and research teams in communication, law, and digital governance.




