Derrick Green

Chair and Assistant Professor of Communication Cedarville University

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Derrick Green is the chair of the Department of Communication and is an expert in virtual and organizational communication.

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Will TikTok Be Banned?

The social media platform TikTok is on the verge of a U.S. ban—unless it can be stopped by President-elect Donald Trump.  The policy will take effect on January 19, requiring that TikTok find a U.S. parent company or face a ban in the United States. This comes after concerns about user data falling into possession of the Chinese government and fears that they could use TikTok to spread misinformation. Derrick Green, communication expert at Cedarville University, has spoken about the motive behind this ban and why Trump may reverse it. Here are three key points from his recent interview: Trump has pointed out that he would not let TikTok be banned, if elected as president. How could he actually implement this and block this ban from taking effect? The President-elect used TikTok as a part of his campaigning strategy and found success on the app, this coming after he proposed to ban it in 2020. Did his use of TikTok influence his desire to save the app? The proposed ban of TikTok was based on national security and the mental health of young people in the United States. If TikTok was shut down in the United States, what would the effects be? If you are a journalist covering the TikTok ban or the effects of social media, our experts are here to help with all of your questions and stories. Derrick Green is the Chair of the Department of Communication at Cedarville University. Green is available to speak with the media regarding digital media and its effects. Simply click on his icon or email mweinstein@cedarville.edu to arrange an interview.

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Biography

Derrick Green earned his M.A. in Speech Communication & Rhetoric at Miami University after earning a B.A. in Communication Studies with a specialization in Organizational Communication from Cedarville University.

Prior to his time at Cedarville University, Green taught at Kansas State University from 1999-2002. Joining the faculty of Cedarville University in the Fall of 2002, he has coached the individual events speech team and served on the Kingdom Diversity Advisory Council. He now serves as the Chair of the Department of Communication.

Areas of Expertise

Communication
Social & Digital Media

Education

Cedarville University

B.A.

Communication Studies

1997

Miami University

M.A.

Speech Communication & Rhetoric

1999