Faculty Profiles
Susan Mancino
Assistant Professor
Communication Studies
Moreau 102
Phone
Education
PhD, Duquesne University
MA, Duquesne University
BA, Roberts Wesleyan College
Areas of Expertise
- Philosophy of Communication
- Communication Ethics
- Semiotics
Research Interests
- Public Memory
- Collections and Commemoration
- Communication Ethics
- Philosophy of Communication
Courses Recently Taught
- Introduction to Communication
- Organizational Communication
- Interpersonal Communication
- Intercultural Communication
Creative and Scholarly Work
- Ronald C. Arnett, Annette M. Holba, and Susan Mancino, Eds. (2018). An Encyclopedia of Communication Ethics: Goods in Contention. New York, NY: Peter Lang.
- Susan Mancino. (2018). "Dialogue and Ethics in the Library: Transformative Encounters." Dialogic Ethics, edited by Ronald C. Arnett and Francois Cooren (179-198). John Benjamins.
- Ronald C. Arnett, Susan Mancino, and Hannah Karolak. (2018). "Emmanuel Levinas: The Turning of Semioethics." Communicology for the Human Sciences: Lanigan and the Philosophy of Communication, edited by Andrew R. Smith, Isaac E. Catt, and Igor Klyukanov (179-200). New York: Peter Lang.
- Susan Mancino. (2017). "Philosophy of Communication and the Infinity of Lists: The Interplay of the Poetic and Pragmatic." The Atlantic Journal of Communication, 25.3: 139-150.
- Susan Mancino. (2016). "The Museum Profession: Protecting and Promoting Professional Goods." Curator: The Museum Journal, 59.2: 141-152.
- Susan Mancino. (2015). "A Communicative Review of Museums." Review of Communication 15.3: 258-273.
- Ronald C. Arnett, Susan Mancino, and Hannah Karolak. (2018) “Emmanuel Levinas: The Turning of Semioethics.” Communicology for the Human Sciences: Lanigan and the Philosophy of Communication, edited by Andrew R. Smith, Isaac E. Catt, and Igor Klyukanov (pp. 179–200). New York: Peter Lang.
- Susan Mancino. “Listening as Action: The Ordinary People and Places of StoryCorps.” International Journal of Listening, Forum: Listening in Unusual Ways in Unusual Spaces: Ethics, Listening and Place, 158–162. DOI: 10.1080/10904018.2019.1633331
Professional Memberships
- National Communication Association
- Eastern Communication Association