Margaret Murray, PhD

Teaching Areas:
Communication, Public RelationsResearch Areas:
Communications, Cultural Studies / History, DetroitBiography and Education
I believe in the power of stories and community, both for brands who want to connect with the public and for individuals who seek a meaningful life. This interest led me to earn my Ph.D. from the University of Colorado Boulder in Organizational Communication and Cultural Studies. It also served me well as a consultant at a narrative strategy firm in Seattle and a communications strategist for the University of Washington.
My current research focuses on identity, parenting, and crisis PR. I am a Michigander who has returned home and am thrilled to be at 蹤獲扦-Dearborn.
Teaching Interests
Public Relations, Public Speaking
Additional Research Interests
public relations, parenting, cultural studies
Selected Publications
Murray, M. A., Calm in the storm: Emily Osters parenting newsletter during COVID-19, Womens Studies in Communication, 2022.
Murray, M. A. Pitchforks authenticity problem: The critical reception of Vampire Weekend and Lil Wayne, Communication, Culture and Critique, vol. 14, no. 2, 2021, pp. 237-251.
Murray, M. A. & Desrayaud, N. Female fashion as leisure and labor on Reddit, Journal of Communication Inquiry, vol. 45, no. 4, 2020, pp. 301-318.
Murray, M. A., White, male, and bartending in Detroit: Masculinity work in a hipster scene, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, vol. 49, no. 4, 2020, pp. 456-480.
Bauer, J. and Murray, M. A., Leave your emotions at home: Bereavement, organizational space, and professional identity." Womens Studies in Communication, vol. 41, no. 1, 2018, pp. 60-81.
Bauer, J., Murray, M. A., and Ngondo, P. S. "Who's missing out? The impact of digital networking behavior and social identity on PR job search outcomes," Public Relations Review, 2023
Awards and Recognition
Vansant-Spoiden Presentation Award (LCA department) - 2023
Outstanding Student Organization Advisor Award (campus wide) - 2023