Women's Caucus

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Women's Caucus of the National Communication Association[1] acknowledges and analyzes the differing experiences of women in personal, professional,[2] and academic [3]worlds.The concept relates to the feminist theory of communication[4]. The Women's Caucus also gives awards from the NCA's Interest Group to its members.

  1. ^ "Women's Caucus". National Communication Association. 2016-10-17. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
  2. ^ "Women in the Workforce", SpringerReference, Springer-Verlag, retrieved 2020-02-14
  3. ^ "Sexism in academia", Wikipedia, 2019-12-06, retrieved 2020-02-14
  4. ^ "Feminist theory", Wikipedia, 2020-02-11, retrieved 2020-02-14


Dr. Adam Sharples Brooks is the Director of the Speaking Studio at the University of Alabama.[1] He has a Masters in Communication Studies and a Ph.D in Communication and Information Sciences, is a published author, researches public speaking, communication, and rhetoric, and serves as a faculty advisor in addition to his work at the Speaking Studio.[2]

Douglas McGregor: