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Cynthia Wang
Associate Professor, Communication Studies at California State University, Los Angeles
Cynthia Wang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at California State University, Los Angeles (CSULA). She has been in this position since Fall 2021, having previously served as an Assistant Professor in the same department from 2016 to 2021. Wang holds a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California's Annenberg School of Communication, where her dissertation focused on the lives of healthcare practitioners, examining themes of time, temporality, autonomy, and agency.13
Education and Academic Background
- Ph.D. in Communication, University of Southern California (2016)
- M.A. in Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University (2010)
- B.S. in Radio/TV/Film and Biological Sciences, Northwestern University (2004)
Wang's academic journey includes various teaching roles at institutions such as California State University, Northridge, and graduate assistantships at USC and NYU. Her research interests are diverse, focusing on critical theory and cultural perspectives related to digital communication technologies and social media's impact on social relations and power dynamics. She has also explored issues surrounding social justice as mediated by social networks.134
Research and Publications
Cynthia Wang has contributed significantly to the field with peer-reviewed publications that address topics like Asian American media during the COVID-19 pandemic and the effects of digital communication on societal interactions.1 She is also known for her work on perspective-taking as a method to reduce social bias.2
Additional Contributions
Wang is the founder of The arqive, a digital platform dedicated to LGBTQ storytelling. Her professional background includes producing independent films and managing health workforce development programs at COPE Health Solutions.35 Fluent in Mandarin Chinese, she is also a classically trained musician.1
Wang's academic contributions have been recognized through various awards and grants aimed at enhancing student success and promoting diversity within academic settings.13
