Ms. Stacy Tye-Williams
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Stacy Tye-Williams (Ph.D., Candidate University of Nebraska-Lincoln) teaches and conducts research in the areas of organizational communication, gender, research methods, and small group communication. Her research specifically focuses on issues of dignity in the workplace. She is interested in the ways in which organizational members co-construct meaning and how these meanings are reflected, reproduced, and resisted in organizations. She has conducted research on emotional labor in the workplace and is currently researching narratives of workplace bullying for her dissertation. She presents her work at national and regional conferences. Along with a book chapter, she has published her work in the Western Journal of Communication, Communication Studies, and Women and Language. She won the Melvin H. Miller Award for Outstanding Research at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, on Othmer Fellowship at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and recently won an International Communication Association Outstanding Teaching Award. She is a member of the National Communication Association, the Central States Communication Association, and the Organization for the Studying of Communication, Language, and Gender.
Please see Stacy's vitae for more specifics on teaching, scholarship and service.
