Susan Mackey-Kallis, PhD

Professor of Communication | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Villanova University

  • Villanova PA

Susan Mackey-Kallis, PhD, is an expert in film analysis and commentary, particularly in regard to pop culture.

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Areas of Expertise

Communication
Political Rhetoric
Gender, Media and Pop Culture
American Film

Biography

Dr. Mackey-Kallis is the source to turn to for film analysis and commentary, particularly in regard to pop culture, gender, social media and political rhetoric. Her areas of expertise include the rhetoric of film, women in contemporary cinema, and myth in media and culture. Mackey-Kallis can also speak to issues surrounding political rhetoric, political campaign films, popular music and advertising.

Education

The Pennsylvania State University

PhD

West Virginia University

MA

University of California, San Diego

BA

Select Accomplishments

Consultant, American Council on Education (ACE), Center for Internationalization and Global Engagement, (CIGE)

2014-present
Member and lead author, Internationalization Lab External Review Team for Emerson College’s European Center, Kasteel Well, Netherlands, fall 2014
Member, Internationalization Lab External Review Team:
Samford University, spring, 2014; Lewis University, spring 2015; Emerson College, fall, 2015

Director, Study Abroad in Greece Program, Villanova University

1997-present. Developed a summer study abroad program where Communication majors, minors and honors students earn six credits with two different Communication Department faculty in the areas of rhetoric and performance. In addition to lecture/discussion in traditional classroom spaces, students study ancient performance sites, see professional performances at these sites, and present their own original work.

Fulbright Lecturer, Tokyo, Japan

2015-2016

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Affiliations

  • Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Member
  • Member, Editorial Board, Review of Communication, 2006-2011
  • Member, Editorial Board, Qualitative Research Reports in Communication, 1999-2010

Select Media Appearances

Pop culture blackout: Melania Trump missing from magazine covers, TV appearances

The Washington Times  online

2018-09-23

Villanova University communication professor Susan Mackey-Kallis noted that Mrs. Trump has given fewer speeches than either Mrs. Obama or Laura Bush, at least up until this point in the Trump presidency.

“She seems far more uncomfortable taking a place on the public stage than did her predecessors,” Ms. Mackey-Kallis said.

Media interest in the first lady’s whereabouts remains sky-high, she said. Witness the imbroglio surrounding Mrs. Trump’s extended public absence this year after kidney surgery.

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Defining who is 'American' by the language they speak

The Philadelphia Inquirer  online

2017-11-20

When the Pew Research Center explored what traits are vital for people to be considered “one of us” in the United States and elsewhere, it found that majorities in every country believed speaking the dominant language was “very important.” By comparison, having been born in the country didn’t much matter.
“It’s so central to our identity — how other people see us comes from when we open our mouths,” said Susan Mackey-Kallis, who teaches communication at Villanova University.

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Study: Female Professors Do More Service Work than Males

Voice of America  radio

2017-04-22

Susan Mackey-Kallis is a busy woman at Villanova University, outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mackey-Kallis is an Associate Professor in Villanova’s Department of Communications. Like most professors in the United States, she has many responsibilities. Much of her job involves teaching classes on film, popular culture and the media. She also spends a lot of time doing research on those subjects. But there is another part of her job that does not get as much public attention: her service work for the school.

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Research Grants

Summer Teaching Grant,

Villanova University Institute for Teaching and Learning (VITAL)

2001

Summer Research Grant

College of Arts and Sciences, Villanova University

1993

Summer Research Grant

The City University of New York

1991

Select Academic Articles

U2, A Love Story: Myth, Fan Culture, and the Popular Appeal of Liminality (in press)

Lexington Books (an imprint of Rowman and Littlefield)

Johnston, B. and Mackey-Kallis, S

Communication Perspectives in Popular Culture (Series Editors: Andrew F. Herrmann and Art Herbig

Face It: the Impact of Gender on Social Media Images

Communications Quarterly

2012

Social websites like Facebook enable users to upload self-created digital images; it is therefore of interest to see how gender is performed in this domain. A panel used a literature review of pictorial features associated with gender traits, and a sample of Facebook pictures to assess gender stereotypes present in Facebook images. Traits emerging in greater prominence in pictures of males included active, dominant, and independent. Those prominent with female users included attractive and dependent. These findings generally conform to gender stereotypes found in prior research and extend the research regarding stereotypical gender traits displayed in professional media depictions to self-selected social media displays. They also extend the research on gender differences in impression management generally, in both interpersonal communication and social media, to include gender-specific traits that are part of young mens and women's impression management.

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Who Would Have Dreamed that Movies Mattered So Much?

Review of Communications

2010

The films examined in Jung and Film: Post Jungian Takes on the Moving Image, according to editors Christopher Hauke and Ian Alister, provide a type of collective therapy for their audiences, offer a neccessary corrective to the one-sidedness of consciousness, warn of the impact of the marginalization of the collective unconsciousness, and articulate what it means to be human in a postmodern world.

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