C. Kay Weaver

New Zealand-based media and communication academic and academic administrator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Celia Kay Weaver (born 1964) is a New Zealand-based media and communication academic and academic administrator.[1] She is Dean of Te Mata Kairangi, the School of Graduate Research at the University of Waikato.[2]

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C. Kay Weaver
Alma materUniversity of Sterling
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Weaver was a police officer in West Midlands / Birmingham in England before embarking on a BA and PhD at the University of Stirling.[2] Her thesis examined the reception of coverage of men's domestic violence against women, using focus groups and UK television news and dramas and Hollywood films.[3]

Selected works

  • Motion, Judy, and C. Kay Weaver. "A discourse perspective for critical public relations research: Life sciences network and the battle for truth." Journal of Public Relations Research 17, no. 1 (2005): 49–67.
  • Bardhan, Nilanjana, and C. Kay Weaver, eds. Public relations in global cultural contexts: Multi-paradigmatic perspectives. Routledge, 2011.
  • Weaver, C. Kay, Judy Motion, and Juliet Roper. "From propaganda to discourse (and back again): Truth, power, the public interest and public relations." Public relations: Critical debates and contemporary practice (2006): 7–21.
  • Richardson, Margaret, C. Kay Weaver, and Theodore E. Zorn Jr. "'Getting on': older New Zealanders' perceptions of computing." New Media & Society 7, no. 2 (2005): 219–245.
  • Weaver, C. Kay. "A Marxist primer for critical public relations scholarship." Media International Australia 160, no. 1 (2016): 43–52.

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