Michael Huspek
استاد · Normative communication theory
California State University San Marcosمعرفی
Michael Huspek, Ph.D. is a Professor of Communication at California State University San Marcos within the Department of Communication & Media Studies. His work bridges political science, communication theory, and critical sociology.
- Ph.D. and M.A. in Political Science (University of Washington)
- B.A. summa cum laude (University of Minnesota)
Specializing in normative communication theory, Huspek's research explores critical theory, subaltern rhetoric, immigration policy, and alternative media (notably the Black press). His teaching includes Communication Theory (Comm 300), Political Communication (Comm 470), and Language and Social Interaction (Comm 333).
Huspek's publications focus on:
- Oppositional discourses in democratic frameworks
- Intersection of race, media representation, and social justice
- Discursive resistance in institutional contexts
- Language analysis and power dynamics
Scientific Awards:
- Great Ideas For Teaching (GIFT) Award
He contributes to public discourse through writings in Los Angeles Times and San Diego Union-Tribune, and collaborates with San Diego human rights groups on projects analyzing political voice and media representation.




