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Mike Hazen's new book Contemporary Perspectives on Argumentation: Views from the Venice Argumentation Conference (Ed. with Frans H. van Eemerren, Peter Houtlosser, and former Wake faculty, David Williams was published in July in Amsterdam.


Michael Hazen
Professor

314 Carswell Hall; 758-5405; hazen@wfu.edu

(Ph.D., The University of Kansas) Contemporary Theories of Communication and Rhetoric, Comparative Communication: Russia, Comparative Communication: Japan, Introduction to Communication and Rhetoric, Empirical Research in Communication, Intercultural Communication.

Research Interests: theories on the nature of messages; the rhetorical construction of difference; the interaction between message structures and information processing; the impact of new media (e.g. ubiquitous computer, Internet 2) on culture and cognition.

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