Troy Murphy, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Communication
College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters
Language, Culture, and the Arts
schedule
Tuesday/Thursday: 10:00-11:00 am, and by appt.
Teaching Areas:
CommunicationResearch Areas:
Civics, CommunicationsBiography and Education
Troy Murphy is an Associate Professor of Communication, teaching courses in the Public Communication and Culture Studies and Speech Communication areas of study. His research examines the rhetorical dimensions of democratic citizenship and democratic action in both historical and contemporary contexts. He current research examines the origins of the initiative and referendum movement during the populist and progressive eras. He teaches courses on Persuasion and Social Movements, Public Argument and Advocacy, and 20th Century Public Argument.
Education
PhD Institution:
University of Pittsburgh, Communication and Rhetoric