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Anastacia Kurylo Marymount Manhattan College
Anastacia Kurylo (Ph.D., Rutgers
University) is Assistant Professor of
Communication Arts at Marymount Manhattan College
in New York City.
She teaches courses in Interpersonal Communication, Advanced Interpersonal
Communication Theory, Gender and Communication, Organizational Communication,
Principles and Theories of Communication, Public Speaking, Intercultural
Communication, Stereotypes and Communication.In her twelve years of teaching she has taught at numerous colleges
including Borough of Manhattan Community College, Marymount
Manhattan College, New York
University, Pace University,
Rutgers University,
and St. John’s University. Her research interests
include the examination of stereotypes communicated in interpersonal,
intercultural, and organizational contexts and the implications of these for
stereotype maintenance. She also studies pedagogy and mentorship as well as emotion
and culture. She has published five teaching activities, four book chapters, a
recent interdisciplinary article on
stereotypes published in Qualitative
Research in Psychology, and her blog TheCommunicatedStereotype.com. She is
currently writing The Communicated
Stereotype: From Media to Everyday Talk to be published with Lexington
Press. She is a former President of the New Jersey Communication Association
and serves as a reviewer or Editorial board member for several journals and
associations. She enjoys spending time with her family, creating mosaics, eating
in cafes, and working on research with her students.