

Amiso George
Dr. Amiso George conducts research on risk and crisis communication, public relations, and corporate communication. As a Professor of Strategic Communication at the Bob Schieffer College of Communication at Texas Christian University, Dr. George brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to their role. They earned their Ph.D., M.A., and B.S. degrees from Ohio University, where they developed a strong foundation in communication studies. Dr. George is highly regarded for their contributions to the field, having presented at numerous national and international conferences. Their scholarly work includes several journal articles, book chapters, and books, which have been influential in shaping contemporary understanding of communication strategies in times of crisis. Among their notable editorial contributions are the co-edited volumes "Culture and Crisis Communication," "Case Studies in Crisis Communication," and "Race, Gender, and Other Minorities." In addition to their academic pursuits, Dr. George serves as an editor for Sage Open Access, where they oversee the publication of cutting-edge research in communication. They also contribute to the academic community as a reviewer for prestigious publishers such as Routledge, John Wiley, and Oxford University Press, ensuring the quality and rigor of scholarly work in the field. Dr. George's research interests are deeply rooted in the practical applications of communication theories, particularly in the corporate sector. Their work often explores how organizations can effectively manage communication during crises, thereby safeguarding their reputation and maintaining public trust. This focus on real-world implications makes Dr. George's research particularly valuable to both scholars and practitioners in the field. Through their teaching, Dr. George inspires students to critically engage with complex communication challenges, preparing them for successful careers in strategic communication. Their dedication to education and research has made a significant impact on the academic community and beyond, solidifying their reputation as a leading expert in their field.
Publications
, 10-16, 2020-03-11
, 17-31, 2000-12-04
, 259-268, 2016-04-22
, 57-75, 2017-08-23
, 130-144, 2021-08-10