
Kelly
Albada
and Associate Professor
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, 1997
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Kelly Albada
received her Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin, where she
studied interpersonal communication. She has taught numerous
courses, including Relational Communication, Nonverbal
Communication, Organizational Communication, and Communication and
Social Change. Her research interests include the influence of mass
media on close relationships and social influence attempts towards
risky health behaviors. Recent publications include "Interaction
Appearance Theory: Changing Perceptions of Physical Attractiveness
through Social Interaction" in Communication Theory and "The
Public and Private Dialogue about the American Family on Television"
in the Journal of Communication. Dr. Albada taught at East
Carolina University for four years before coming to NC State in
2001.
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