Graduate Students

Sarah Marshall

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BIOGRAPHY

Sarah Marshall (she/they) is a doctoral student in the Department of Communication at the ÐÜèAVÃâ·Ñ. Situated within critical and interpretivist paradigms, their primary area of study is interpersonal communication, though they frequently conduct research within organizational and health communication as well. In particular, they are interested in gossip, difficult conversations, and gender/queer identity. Their recent projects investigate the experiences of queer medical students' education and training. 

Sarah received their master's degree in communication from USF in the spring of 2024. With the guidance of their faculty mentors, they have collaborated on projects related to queer identity in the workplace, transnational feminism, difficult conversations about vaccine hesitancy, and media portrayals of gender affirming care bills targeting trans youth. Their work has been presented at NCA, ICA, OCMC, and the International Association for Relationship Research. Sarah has also published in Health Communication and The Handbook of Communication Ethics

 

RESEARCH AREAS

Gender, Queer Identity, Difficult Conversations, Interpersonal Communciation, Organizational Communication, Health Communication 

ADVISOR

Steven Wilson & Keith Berry