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Richard Pineda

Assistant Professor at Communication, Wayne State University0 Followers

Widely regarded for his contributions to the field of communication studies, Dr. Richard Pineda is an assistant professor and research fellow at the Sam Donaldson Center for Communication Research at the University of Texas, El Paso. Since earning his PhD in 2003, Dr. Pineda has dedicated his academic career to exploring the intersections of media, politics, and popular culture, with a particular emphasis on Latina/os' engagement within these spheres in the United States. Dr. Pineda's research is distinguished by its focus on critical issues such as immigration and national debates, which he has explored in depth through his publications in esteemed journals like Text and Performance Quarterly and Argumentation and Advocacy. His work not only contributes to academic discourse but also informs broader societal conversations about the role of media in shaping public perceptions and political engagement among Latina/o communities. In addition to his research, Dr. Pineda is a sought-after speaker, having shared his insights at numerous prestigious institutions, including Baylor University, Boston College, Tufts University, and the University of Washington. His presentations often delve into the complexities of media representation and its impact on political participation, offering nuanced perspectives that challenge conventional narratives. Dr. Pineda's commitment to education extends beyond his research and speaking engagements. At the University of Texas, El Paso, he is known for his engaging teaching style and dedication to mentoring students, inspiring the next generation of scholars to critically analyze the media's role in society. His courses often incorporate contemporary issues, encouraging students to apply theoretical frameworks to real-world scenarios. Through his work, Dr. Pineda continues to push the boundaries of communication research, advocating for a deeper understanding of how media influences political and cultural dynamics. His contributions have not only advanced academic knowledge but also fostered greater awareness and dialogue about the challenges and opportunities facing Latina/o communities in the United States today.

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