Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk is associate professor of socio-political communication and rhetoric. She served as MSU's provost fellow for public affairs for 2015-2016. As provost fellow for public affairs, she oversaw the organization of the Public Affairs Conference in April 2016 and promoted the public affairs mission of the university. The topic for the 2016 conference was based on the public affairs theme for 2015-2016, “Building Healthy Communities: Body, Mind and Spirit.”
Dudash-Buskirk serves as curator of Be Civil Be Heard, a not-for-profit partner of the Community Foundation of the Ozarks. It is currently administered out of the MSU's Center For Community Engagement.
Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk is most interested in studying how individuals create themselves as part of or outside of the social system through language. Language creates and upholds social institutions, such as the presidency, the electorate and our class system. Understanding how individuals decide to participate, enact their citizenship or promote their own life agenda is best answered through a close examination of their communicative activities. Therefore, most work is centered on rhetorical acts and requires answers found through rhetorical criticism, focus group participation, close textual analysis and critical approaches. Recent works include, “New kids on the block: My first time in a political community,” published in the American Behavioral Scientist and “International appeal in the presidential inaugural: An update on genre and an expansion of argument” in Contemporary Argumentation and Debate. Dudash-Buskirk also enjoys exploring film from critical perspectives, particularly examining gender issues and using psychoanalytical approaches, although the majority of her work is categorized as political communication or rhetorical studies.
Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk shares how we can strive for more civil conversations with others.
Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk offers tips for effective communication and disagreeing respectfully in college.
Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk provides her insight on the local election results.
Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk talks about Be Civil Be Heard
Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk weighs in on President Trump's typos.
Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk discusses the shifts in the political communication process and how to be civil even while disagreeing.
Dr. Elizabeth Dudash-Buskirk comments on the Trump-Clinton battle.