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Mike Hazen's newest book Contemporary Perspectives on Argumentation: Views from the Venice Argumentation Conference (Ed. with Frans H. van Eemerren, Peter Houtlosser, and former Wake faculty, David Williams was published in Amsterdam.


Michael Hazen
Professor

314 Carswell Hall; 758-5404; hazen@wfu.edu

(Ph.D., The University of Kansas) Contemporary Theories of Communication and Rhetoric, Comparative Communication across cultures, Empirical Research in Communication, Intercultural Communication.

Research Interests: theories on the nature of messages; the rhetorical construction of difference; the interaction between message structures and information processing; the impact of new media (e.g. ubiquitous computer, Internet 2) on culture and cognition.

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