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Adam Frank

Adam Frank

Professor of astrophysics, science commentator, and popular authorUniversity of Rochester

Adam Frank is a self-described “evangelist of science,” who writes about intelligent life forms, space exploration, climate change and more.

NASASpace and AstrophysicsAliensScienceMeteoroids
Daniel Berkal

Daniel Berkal

Partner; SVP InnovationThe Palmerston Group

Award winning Ethnographer. Global Speaker. Enveloped in the Cultural Zeitgeist.

Social MediaEthnographyPopular CultureTrendsMarket Research
Ruth McClelland-Nugent, PhD

Ruth McClelland-Nugent, PhD

Chair History, Anthropology & PhilosophyAugusta University

Dr. Ruth McClelland-Nugent focuses on gender and politics in popular culture. Fields in US, Canadian, and British history.

Popular CultureWonder WomanGenderWomen20th Century
Ethan Segal

Ethan Segal

Associate ProfessorMichigan State University

Japanese history, politics, foreign relations, society, social issues, earthquakes & tsunami, food, film and pop culture, women and gender.

Japan ConstitutionAncient History (Japan)Tsunami EarthquakesJapanese HistoryEast Asia
Julie Byrne

Julie Byrne

Professor and Monsignor Thomas Hartman Chair in Catholic StudiesHofstra University

The Professor and Monsignor Thomas Hartman Chair in Catholic Studies at Hofstra University

Religion and Popular CultureReligion and SportsPope FrancisIndependent CatholicsRoman Catholics
Leanna Giancarlo

Leanna Giancarlo

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Mary Washington

Leanna Giancarlo is a Professor of Chemistry and commentator on the portrayal of science in media and popular culture.

STEM EducationScience EducationScience and Popular CultureChemistry
Dexter  Gabriel, Ph.D.

Dexter Gabriel, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut

Dexter Gabriel's research interests include the history of slavery, resistance, and freedom in the Black Atlantic.

Abolition and EmancipationSlavery in Popular CultureSlaveryBlack Atlantic
Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar, Ph.D.

Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar, Ph.D.

Professor of HistoryUniversity of Connecticut

Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar’s research interests include the 20th century United States, with a focus in African American history.

African American StudiesU.S. Popular CultureBlack NationalismSocial HistoryTwentieth-Century United States
Michele Hammers

Michele Hammers

Associate Dean and Professor of Communication Studies, College of Communication and Fine ArtsLoyola Marymount University

Associate Dean and Professor of Communication Studies

Feminist Media StudiesQualitative Research MethodsScholarship of Teaching and LearningSocial MovementsRhetorical Criticism
Michelle Orihel

Michelle Orihel

Associate Professor of HistorySouthern Utah University

Specializing in history lessons in pop culture, gender history in the United States, and the English revolution

Women in U.S. HistoryWomen in Colonial AmericaGender History in the United StatesPolitical AssociationsJournalism History