Dr. Kalen Churcher

Associate Professor
Communication Studies

141 South Main 120
kalen.churcher@wilkes.edu
(570) 408-4165

Dr. Kalen Churcher is an assistant professor of Communication and Media Studies. She began teaching at Wilkes in 2014, and also advises the student newspaper, The Beacon.

Dr. Churcher is an alumna of the Wilkes Communication Studies Department, and is the first person to have graduated from the department with four concentrations: journalism, organization communication, telecommunication and rhetoric. After graduating from Wilkes, Dr. Churcher worked in public relations and fundraising for the American Lung Association. She later went on to work as a reporter for the Times Leader in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where she covered community news for the Times Leader 鈥 West Side, and politics, crime and education for the daily paper for nearly six years.

Dr. Churcher received her master鈥檚 degree in human resources and organizational leadership from the University of Scranton. She earned her Ph.D. in mass communications from the College of Communications at Penn State University. Prior to coming to Wilkes University, she was an associate professor and Director of Liberal Arts at Niagara University in western New York. 

Dr. Churcher鈥檚 teaching and research interests focus broadly on media studies and journalism. More specifically, her research interests lie at the intersection of cultural studies and journalism. She is particularly interested in how journalism can be used to empower underrepresented and/or marginalized groups, and she began conducting ethnographic research at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola in 2007. In addition, Dr. Churcher studies diversity issues (including stereotypes in the media), first amendment issues, and how mass media frames disasters and disease. She teaches courses in multimedia journalism, mass communications law and media/cultural studies.

  • Churcher, K., Downs, E.P. and Tewksbury, D, (2014). 鈥溾楩riending鈥 Vygotsky: A social constructivist pedagogy of knowledge building through classroom social media use.鈥 Journal of Effective Teaching, 14(1), 33-50.
  • Churcher, K. (2011).鈥淛ournalism behind Bars: The Louisiana State Penitentiary鈥檚 Angolite Magazine.鈥 Communication Culture & Critique, 4(4), 382-400
  • Churcher, K. (2011). 鈥淗ate and speech and bias on college campuses.鈥 In The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today鈥檚 World, Zeiss Strange, M., Oyster, C.K. & Golson, J.G. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications, Inc.
  • Churcher, K. (2011). 鈥淧ortrayal of women in pornography.鈥 In The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today鈥檚 World, Zeiss Strange, M, Oyster, C.K & Golson, J.G. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications, Inc.
  • Churcher, K. (2009). 鈥淒iscourse in disaster: Hurricane Katrina and journalist identification in the Sun Herald.鈥 Louisiana Communication Journal, 11, 7-33(Special edition on Hurricane Katrina discourse). Lead article.
  • Churcher, K. (2009). 鈥淪tokely Carmichael: Black Power Speech (29 October 1966).鈥 Voices of Democracy: The U.S. Oratory Project, online at , (Vol. 4, 132-148).

Select refereed conference paper presentations

  • Churcher, K. (2013, November). Framing the flu: An analysis of major themes in New York Times coverage of the 2009/2010 H1N1 pandemic. Presented before the National Communication Association, Washington, DC. [Mass Communication Division].
  • Churcher, K. (2013, November). Locked out: Exploring power and the correlations between journalist access to prisoners and state crime rates. Presented before the Union for Democratic Communication conference, San Francisco, Calif.
  • Churcher, K. (2011, November). Rehabilitating the Masses: How Mediated Religion at the Louisiana State Penitentiary Translates to More Moral Prisoners. Presented before the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. [Critical and Cultural Studies Division].
  • Churcher, K., Downs, E.P. and Tewksbury, D. (May 2011). 鈥淔riending鈥 Vygotsky: A social constructivist approach to collaborative learning through social media. Presented before the International Communication Association, Boston, MA. [Instructional & Developmental Communication]. Top Five Paper in Instructional & Developmental Communication Division.
  • Churcher, K. (2010, October). You鈥檝e got mail?: A discourse analysis of the move to end Saturday mail delivery. Presented before the Union for Democratic Communications, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. [The New New Economy and Critical Crossovers].
  • Churcher, K. (2010, October). (Be)Friending Facebook: From popular social networking site to pedagogical tool. Presented before the Western New York Consortium of Higher Education, Hilbert College, Hamburg, NY.
  • Churcher, K. (2009, November). Governing oneself for life: Situating Michel Foucault鈥檚 governmentality at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Presented before the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. [Critical and Cultural Studies Division].
  • Churcher, K. (2009, August). Free your mind and your soul will follow: Advocating reform from the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Presented before the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston, MA. [Mass Communication & Society Division]. Outstanding Scholar-to-Scholar poster.
  • Churcher, K. (2009, May). Cyberculture and the construction of antilanguage. Presented before the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL. [Language and Social Interaction Division].
  • Churcher, K. (2009, May). Justice from within: Criminal Justice(?) and Media through the Eyes of Angola鈥檚 Inmate-Journalists. Presented before The International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL.
  • Churcher, K. (2008, July). 鈥楳edia鈥檛ing Control and Reality. Presented before The Association of Cultural Studies Crossroads in Cultural Studies, Kingston, Jamaica.
  • Churcher, K. (2008, May). Breaking in to the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Presented before The International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL.
  • Churcher, K. (2007, November). Problems in utopia: The other side of gURL.com. Presented before the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. [Feminist and Women Studies Division].
  • Churcher, K. (2007, August). A rebirth of the prison: Foucault's governmentality and inmate-produced media. Presented before the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington D.C. [Cultural and Critical Studies Division].
  • Churcher, K. (2006, November). Media discourse in disaster: Hurricane Katrina and journalist identification in the Sun Herald. Presented before the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX. [Mass Media Division].
  • Churcher, K. (2006, August). You have the right to remain silent or you may choose to put your words into print: The Rikers Review and the prison press as advocacy journalism. Presented before the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Francisco, CA. [History Division]. Third place History Division paper.
  • Churcher, K. (2006, April). Fragrance speaks louder than words: The use of smell as a communications device in Intimate Brands鈥 Bath & Body Works. Presented before the Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA [Top Papers Nonverbal Division].

Select refereed conference panel presentations

  • Research Panel. 鈥淪ocial Justice, Service Learning and Assessment: Applying Lessons from Our Past to the Hopes to of Our Future.鈥 (2014, November). Presented before the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. [Applied Communication Division].
  • Research Panel. 鈥淟earning from Past Experiences to Promote Faculty-Student Research and Creative Collaboration at UCUS Universities.鈥 (2014, November). Presented before the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. [Undergraduate College and University Section].
  • Research Panel. 鈥淯nder the covers with magazine research: Refining our methodologies.鈥 (2014, August). Presented before the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL. [Magazine and Cultural & Critical Studies divisions].
  • Research Panel. 鈥淢ediating the athletic-education complex: Discursive Approaches to the Penn State Scandal.鈥 (2013, August). Presented before the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, DC. [Cultural & Critical Studies Division].
  • Research Panel. 鈥淲hat Small Programs Do Best: A Panel Discussion of Effective Strategies for Strengthening Each Student鈥檚 Writing.鈥 (2012, November). Presented before the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL. [Undergraduate College & University Section].
  •  鈥淢ultiple Discourses in Media Literacy: Where to from Here?鈥 (2009, November). Presented before the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. [Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Division].
  •  鈥淒esigning and Teaching a Degree Program in Communication for Social Justice.鈥 (2009, May). Union for Democratic Communications, Buffalo State University & Niagara University, Buffalo, NY. [Critical Pedagogy].
  • Niagara University 鈥淓xcellence in Teaching鈥 award, (2013, April).
  • AEJMC Promising Professor Award 鈥 second place. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Mass Communication and Society Division, (2012, August).
  • Scripps Howard Academic Leadership Academy, (2012, June).
  • Top five paper commendation, International Communication Association, Instructional & Developmental Communication Division, (2011, May).
  • Outstanding Scholar-to-Scholar poster award, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Mass Communication and Society Division, (2009, August).