Marie Baker-Ohler
Lecturer
Organizational/Interpersonal
Glendale Community College, Room 02-126
(623) 845-4781
Marie.Baker-Ohler@nau.edu
Brief description of research and teaching interests:
I am particularly interested in the philosophy of communication as it pertains to both interpersonal and organizational communication. Specifically, I am interested in the philosophy of dialogue (all traditions) and narrative.
Courses offered:
SC 351 – Interpersonal
SC 361 – Persuasion
SC 424 – Gender and Communication
SC 460 – Rhetorical theory
SC 300-- Rhetorical Criticism
SC 311 – Advanced Presentational skills
SC 472 – Organizational Communication
SC475 – Health Communication
SC 477 – Mediation and Conflict
SC 408-- Internships
SC498 – Senior Capstone
Representative Research and Creative Activity:
“Turning to the Other: Buber and Bakhtin,” “The Dialogic beginnings of Augustine,”“Narrative as Pragmatic Performance,” “The History of Buberian Dialogue in Field of Communication,” “Buber’s letter to Gandhi, ” “Dialogue as the Labor of Care: Welcoming a Unity of Contraries,” and “Organizational Narrative Ethics.”
Education:
PhD, Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Duquense University
MA, Communication, The University of Akron
BA, Business and Organizational Communication, The University of Akron
