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Nora Draper is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of New Hampshire's College of Liberal Arts. She holds a Ph.D. and two M.A.s from the University of Pennsylvania and Carleton University, along with a Bachelor of Public Affairs from Carleton University. Her research focuses on digital media, privacy, gender, and surveillance, with particular attention to how technology shapes identity and corporate influence over consumer behavior.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Communication, University of Pennsylvania
- M.A. in Communication, University of Pennsylvania
- M.A. in Communication, Carleton University
- B.P.A. in Public Affairs & Policy Management, Carleton University
Dr. Draper’s work critiques digital privacy resignation, corporate data practices, and the normalization of online visibility. She explores themes like the commodification of audience attention, gendered technology use, and the rhetorical strategies that legitimize surveillance. Her research often intersects with feminist media studies and policy advocacy.
Her publications analyze topics ranging from adolescent sexting discourse to the ethics of corporate data exploitation. While no awards are explicitly listed, her work demonstrates significant engagement with critical media and privacy scholarship. She advises no formally listed students but teaches courses like Gender, Race and Technology and Youth and Media.
No grants or lab affiliations are mentioned in the provided materials.



