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Jason Gilmore is an Associate Professor of Global Communication at Utah State University. His research focuses on communications that transpire at the intersections of human difference. In particular, he focuses on attaining a better understanding of how public communications can impact people’s reactions to and interpretations of these perceived differences. He teaches courses in Global Communication, Intercultural Communication, and Culture and Public Discourse. Dr. Gilmore has received multiple awards for his research, teaching, and for his work with Utah Public Radio. He was recipient of the 2016 College of Humanities and Social Sciences Dean’s Giraffe Award for innovation and risk taking and the 2016-2017 USU President's Faculty Diversity Award for championing issues of diversity and inclusion.

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“Exceptional Me is academic research at its best--rigorous, relevant, readable. Gilmore and Rowling's expansive and detailed analysis demonstrates just how uncommon Donald Trump's discourse about American exceptionalism has been. These pages lay bare what a Narcissist-in-Chief sounds like and how inconsistent with the American presidency that sound is.”

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―Kevin Coe, coauthor of The Ubiquitous Presidency and The God Strategy

 

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Out March 11, 2021

Preorder now available at Bloomsbury and Amazon

On October 15, 2016 I gave a joint lecture titled, "Roots of Brazil: Exploring Identity Through Difference" with USU professors Marcus Brasileiro and Francois Dengah. The lecture featured stories from USU students who participated in a 24-day experiential learning adventure we lead to Salvador Brazil in the Summer of 2016. Check out the video above.

I worked with Utah Public Radio and four USU students to produce a five-part series dedicated to examining modern day Brazil. The series won a third place award for radio series by the Society of Professional Journalists, Utah Chapter. Click below to hear all all episodes.

I worked with Utah Public Radio to produce a four-part series dedicated to examining the power that women play in civil rights. The series won a first place award for radio series by the Society of Professional Journalists, Utah Chapter. Click below to hear all four episode as well as three more from 2015.

On April 7, 2016 I gave a lecture titled, "The Whole World is Watching: Global Media and the Civil Rights Movement" with USU Students Lauren Mata and Jarlin De León. We were also joined by BSU President Jeunee Roberts for a vocal performance. Check out the video above.

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