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Sergio Juarez - Loyola Marymount University. Los Angeles, CA, US

Sergio Juarez

Assistant Professor of Intercultural Communication | Loyola Marymount University

Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES

College of Communication & Fine Arts

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Biography

Professor Sergio Fernando Juárez earned his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Denver. Prior to coming to LMU, he was a tenure-track faculty member at California State University Fresno where he also served as Graduate Teaching Coordinator. He works on developing equitable pedagogical practices within and outside classroom spaces.

Professor Juárez’s areas of research include critical pedagogies within the field of communication and development of equitable educational practices within institutions to better value multiple forms of intelligence and knowledge.

Professor Juárez is the author of “Chicana Feminist Ontologies and the Social Process of Constructing Knowledge” published in the journal the Review of Communication (2019). He is the lead editor of a forthcoming edited volume titled Migrant World Making, in review with Michigan State University Press. In 2021 Dr. Juárez received the Activism and Social Justice Pedagogy Award by the Social Justice & Activism Division of the National Communication Association. Dr. Juárez is the incoming Associate Editor of the National Communication Association peer-reviewed journal Communication Education.

Education (3)

University of Denver: Ph.D., Communication Studies

New Mexico State University: B.A., Communication Studies

University of California Channel Islands: B.A., Communication Studies