Susan Bryant, Ph.D.

Education

Ph.D. Communication, Simon Fraser University

M.E.S. Environmental Studies, York University

B.A. (Honours). Communication and Political Science, York University


Scholarly Interests

My research interests include the social relations of new media in everyday life, gender and technology, labour/gender/technology, as well as the natural environment and digital culture.


Selected Publications

  • "Children's Culture and the Environment in the Digital Age," Democratic Communique, 26:1, 2013, pp. 1-16.
  • "It's Not Easy Being Green: The Greenwashing of Environmental Discourses in Advertising" Canadian Journal of Communication, 38:2, 2013, pp. 207-226 (with Jennifer Budinsky).
  • "Ripping in Half: A Political Economy of Women’s Everyday Lives,” in Jeff Klaehn, ed., Roadblocks to Equality: Women Challenging Boundaries, Black Rose, 2009, pp. 41-58.
  • "Communication and the Environment in the Age of the ‘Small Planet’,” Canadian Journal of Communication, 32:1, 2007, pp. 53-70.

Teaching Interests

  • Technology, Labour, and Culture
  • Gender and Communication
  • Research Methods