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Sean Johnson Andrews
 
                   
    Instructor
New Century College
George Mason University
MSN 5D3
Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
703.993.4591
 
Student
Cultural Studies Program
George Mason University
MSN 5E4
Fairfax, VA 22030 USA
703.993.2851
   
                   
  ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT          

2006-Present

Assistant Editor, Communication Quarterly
2005-Present
Graduate Lecturer, New Century College, Cultural Studies, and Global Affairs Program
2003-2005
Graduate Teaching Assistant/Instructor, New Century College
2001-2003
Graduate teaching assistant, ://english matters online journal for Technology Across the Curriculum, George Mason University.
2000-2001
Webmaster, English Department, George Mason University.
2000-2001
Tutor, University Writing Center, George Mason University.
1999-2000
Managing Editor, descant, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX.
1999-2000
Assistant Director of Public Relations and Development, Catholic Charities Diocese of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX.
 
 
 
EDUCATION  
2002-present Doctoral Candidate, Cultural Studies program, George Mason University
Dec. 2001 MA in English Literature, emphasis in Cultural Studies, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA: GPA 3.75
May 1999 BA in Communications, minors in English and Theatre, Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX: GPA 3.55
   
   
PRESENTATIONS AND CONVENTION PAPERS

"Valorizing Hegemony: Some ideas in search of a project." Presented at Marxist Literary Group, 2005 Institute on Culture and Society, Georgetown University Washington DC June 15-18

“Let's Define Culture: Clarifying the Object of Cultural Studies and Halting the Expansion of the Latest Enclosure Movement.” Presented at the 3rd Annual Cultural Studies Association (US) Conference, Tucson, AZ, University of Arizona, 21-24 April 2005.

"Ambituous Vehicles: Cultural Studies and/of The Hummer ." Presented at the 2nd Annual Cultural Studies Association (US) Conference, Boston, MA, Northeastern University, 5-9 May 2004.

"Is There No Alternative?(Hegemony and the Challenge[?] of the Expose." Presented at: Democratic Communications and Global Justice, Union for Democratic Communication, State College, PA, 10-13 October 2002.

"Who's Right and Who's Left: The Cultural Politics of the Anti-Globalization Movements." Presented at: Globalizations: Cultural, Democratic, Economic, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 11-13 April 2002.

"Who’s Right and Who’s Left: The Cultural Politics of the Anti-Globalization Movements," Late Modern Planet: Modernism, Globalization, Cultural Studies, 11th Annual Cultural Studies Symposium, Kansas State University, March, 2002.

           
REFERENCES      
           
 

Paul Smith
Professor of Cultural Studies
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030

Roger Lancaster
Professor and Director Cultural Studies Program
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030

Peter Mandaville
Professor and Directer, Center for Global Studies
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030


 

Anantha S. Babbili
Dean, College of Mass Communication
Middle Tennessee State University
Murfreesboro, TN 37132-0001

Janette Muir
Editor, Communication Quarterly
Professor, New Century College
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030

Tim Gibson
Assistant Professor Department of Communication
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030