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College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences

Faculty and Staff Profile

Amanda Moore

Associate Director of the Social Media Listening C
Lecturer

Office: Daniel Hall 416

Phone: (864) 656-1567

Email: AEMOORE@clemson.edu
 

Educational Background

M.A. Communication, Technology, and Society
Clemson University 2016

B.A. Communication Studies
Clemson University 2015

Courses Taught

ARCH 1510 - Architecture Communication in the Foundation Courses
COMM 1500 - Introduction to Human Communication
COMM 2500 - Public Speaking
COMM 2500 - Public Speaking for Engineering Majors

Profile

As a Lecturer in the Department of Communication, Amanda instructs over eighty students each semester, providing them with an overview of theoretical approaches to the study of communication and public speaking. In her role, she implements practical instruction in public speaking, assists students in developing and understanding the process of communication and provides students with one-on-one instruction. Additionally, she serves as the Associate Director of the Social Media Listening Center, on the Department of Communication Basic Courses Committee, on the Southern Margins Film Festival Committee and as a member of the Faculty Friends program. Previously, Amanda served as the Marketing and Communications Coordinator for Loggerhead Marinelife Center. In her role, she primarily focused on creating strategic advertising campaigns and promotions for targeting new local and global audiences, as well as securing grants for the organization. Throughout her studies and work experience, she has developed a passion for strategy and research with an emphasis on digital platforms.

Research Interests

Digital Analytics
Environmental Communication
Film Studies
Media Effects
Media Psychology
Morality
Social Media

Research Publications

Mind Over Morals: Character Morality and Viewer Need for Cognition as Predictors of Anticipated Enjoyment of a Television Show.

Links

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Professional Profile


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