Andrew Gilmore
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Andrew Gilmore teaches classes in Communication Arts and Sciences. The overarching question that guides Andrew’s research concerns how rhetors challenge and disrupt hegemonic structures and practices in order to generate change. In particular, he explores how Hong Kong’s pro-democracy advocates’ strategies of resistance have been enacted through mechanisms such as the creative performance of national identity and the use of transportation infrastructure, the urban environment, gender construction, and mundane items and rituals.
Andrew has been recognized for his scholarship and teaching, including awards from the National Communication Association, the Western State Communication Association, and the Association for Chinese Communication Studies. His research has been published in the Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, the International Journal of Communication, Flow Journal, and in numerous titles published by Michigan State University Press and Waveland Press.
Away from Penn State, Andrew is an executive board member of the Association for Chinese Communication Studies.