JASON S. WRENCH (Ed.D., West Virginia University) is an assistant professor in the Communication and Media department at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Dr. Wrench specializes in workplace learning and performance, or the intersection of instructional communication and organizational communication. His varied research interests include communibiology, computer-mediated communication, empirical research methods, humor, risk/crisis communication, and supervisor-subordinate interactions.
Dr. Wrench has published five previous books (Intercultural Communication: Power in Context, Communication, Affect, and Learning in the Classroom, Principles of Public Speaking, Human Communication in Everyday Life: Explanations and Applications, and Quantitative Research Methods for Communication: A Hands-On Approach). Furthermore, Dr. Wrench has published over 20 research articles that have appeared in various journals: Communication Quarterly, Communication Research Reports, Education, Human Communication, Journal of Homosexuality, Journal of Intercultural Communication, Southern Communication Journal, The Source: A Journal of Education, and The NACADA Journal (National Association of Campus Advising).
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