Bedlam Oak

Graduate Student
Oak

Bedlam Oak's research focuses on understanding the challenges to effective community and labor organizing, particularly as it pertains to attracting and engaging members. As an activist and qualitative researcher, Bedlam works with fellow organizers to understand communication and community in labor actions.

Bio

Bedlam has a background in engineering, receiving their B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and working in semiconductor manufacturing research at IBM before coming to UCSB to study Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Fall of 2020. While studying protein engineering in the Theogarajan lab, they became enmeshed in graduate student community, organizing and activism, helping them realize their passion for community organizing. Bedlam is so excited to be switching into the Communication Department, and looks forward to researching the role played by narratives and professional identities in the 2022 UAW Academic Worker Strike. In their free time, Bedlam enjoys rock climbing, running, pottery, gardening and baking teeny little cupcakes.

Education

B.S. 2018, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Chemical Engineering

Linyi Chen

Social Media Intern
Linyi Chen
Bio

Linyi Chen is a third-year student majoring in Communication and Theater hailing from Shanghai, China. She is deeply passionate about harnessing the potential of digital platforms to forge connections, foster engagement, and inspire audiences. With a keen enthusiasm for cultivating vibrant online communities, she is eager to channel her creative energy and communication skills towards driving innovation in the realm of social media. Her goal is to support the department in effectively sharing impactful stories and initiatives while actively seeking new learning opportunities within this dynamic field.

Carley Palmer

Student Office Assistant
Carley Palmer
Bio

Carley Palmer is a third-year Communication and Economics double-major student from Orange County, California, with plans to graduate in 2025. In addition to her role as the Communication Department Office Assistant, she’s an intern with UCSB’s Office of Public Affairs & Communications where she helps to run the university’s social media channels. Her favorite Communication class she’s taken so far has been Power Comm with Professor Abra. In her free time, Carley enjoys running, art, yoga, and exploring new areas of Santa Barbara. 

Samantha "Sammy" Cortes

Peer Advisor
Samantha Cortes
Bio

As a 4th-year Communication Major at UCSB, Sammy is excited to leverage her academic journey towards the peer advisor role. Having transferred to the university in her third year, she brings a unique perspective to the community and hopes to take this experience into guiding students. Beyond a passion for helping others, Sammy values her creative interests and spends her time making jewelry and painting, among other things. When not on campus, you can find her unwinding at the beach or exploring the scenic hiking trails and waterfalls in the Santa Barbara mountains. She looks forward to making a meaningful impact as a peer advisor, supporting and guiding future students on their own paths to success and personal growth. 

Emily Asher

Peer Advisor
Emily Asher
Bio

Emily is a third year student pursuing a Communications degree with a Technology Management certificate, expecting to graduate June 2024. Emily is also pursuing a Digital Marketing certificate through the UCSB extension program. In fall of 2022, Emily went abroad through the UCEAP Communications program in Rome, Italy. There, she fell in love with traveling and experiencing new cultures and hopes to work internationally after graduation. Emily also works as a Research Assistant for the communications department studying couples and resilience. She is also an active member of the American Marketing Association club, helping on various marketing projects for local Santa Barbara businesses. In her free time, Emily loves spending time outdoors paddle boarding, surfing, and hiking, and has been enjoying taking pottery through the recreation center. Emily looks forward to helping advise students through their journey in the communications department at UCSB and meeting her fellow peers! 

UCSB Comm Alumni Council Virtual Career Series: Genelle Heim, Wednesday Nov 8, 6-6:45pm

2023-11-08
6:00-6:45 pm

November 6, 2023 (6-6:45pm): Genelle Heim will discuss Marketing & Strategy. She is Senior Director of Cybersecurity Communications, Phishing, and Training at a global healthcare company. She is also the Founder of Grayson Hayden Group, a strategic communications agency. With extensive experience in high-tech marketing and communications, she has held key roles at Xilinx, Cisco, VMware, and Cadence. In 2014 she founded Curchew, a social media start-up whose clients included Genentech, Adobe, and Plantronics. Genelle brings a global perspective to the art of communication, having lived in Japan, Singapore, Thailand, and India. A seasoned public speaker, she has presented at industry events and corporate seminars as well as been a guest lecturer at Stanford, Harvard, and other universities. She holds an MPA from Harvard University and a BA in Communication and in Japanese from UC Santa Barbara. Genelle is looking forward to deepening her connection with the students, staff, and alumni of UCSB through the Communication Alumni Council. When she is not working she can be found with her husband and two sons in their hometown of Santa Cruz, CA where she enjoys enjoys hiking, swimming, and mountain biking.

Click here (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/744741691447?aff=oddtdtcreator) for free registration and Zoom link for the Nov 8 Virtual Career Session.

UCSB Comm Alumni Council Virtual Career Series: Stacy Rackusin, Tuesday Oct 24, 6-6:45pm

2023-10-24
6:00-6:45 pm

October 24, 2023 (6-6:45 pm): Stacy Rackusin, Deputy Director of Development, Jewish Family & Children's Services. Topic: Development. Stacy Rackusin, a fourth-generation San Franciscan, is the Deputy Director of Development at Jewish Family and Children’s Services of San Francisco, The Peninsula, Marin, and Sonoma Counties (JFCS). Stacy has over 20 years of non-profit fundraising experience, including developing better practices for data mining and analysis for increased fundraising success, community engagement, relationship-building, and nonprofit management. Recent prior roles include Director of Development at The Contemporary Jewish Museum and Membership/Annual Giving Manager at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. Stacy majored at UCSB in Communication with a minor in Professional Writing. 

Click here (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ucsb-comm-alumni-virtual-career-series-tickets-737147466917?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl) for free registration and Zoom link for the Oct 24 Virtual Career Session.

Howie & Jane Giles, UCSB Grads Jessica Gasiorek & Sharde Davis Win NCA’s 2023 Communication and Aging Outstanding Book Award

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2023-10-09

Howie and Jane Giles and former UCSB grads (Jessica Gasiorek and Sharde Davis) win 2023 Communication and Aging Outstanding Book Award from the National Communication Association’s CAD Division for their book: Giles, H., Gasiorek, J., Davis, S., & Giles, J. (2022).  Communication for successful aging: Empowering individuals across the lifespan. Routledge. The committee commented that the book “is nicely grounded in leading-edge theory and reflective of a productive line of research by the authors and other scholars,” and particularly appreciated that it “focuses squarely on communicative aspects of aging.”

Ceciley (Xinyi) Zhang and Colleagues Win Top Student Paper Award at NCA

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2023-10-04

Authors Yifeng Wang (University of Oklahoma), Ceciley (Xinyi) Zhang (UC Santa Barbara), and Yuwei Zhong (UC Davis) won the top student paper award from the Group Communication Division for the 2023 National Communication Association, for “Blaming Undocumented Immigrants in Crises: Revisiting Effects of Death and Economic Threats through Holistic Thinking Since COVID-19.”

We're Hiring!: Assistant Professor in Latina/o/x/e-Centered Communication Research

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2023-10-04

The Department of Communication at the University of California, Santa Barbara invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in the area of Latina/o/x/e-centered communication research. The Department seeks to hire a scholar who conducts theory-driven, culturally-informed, applied research on communication processes centering Latina/o/x/e communities. We desire candidates whose scholarship complements or extends at least one of the department’s three core areas in interpersonal and intergroup communication; media and digital communication; and organizational and group communication, as well as any of our cross-cutting emphases in health, community engagement, family, science, environmental, political, or global approaches to communication. We welcome a wide range of empirical approaches to research, including qualitative, quantitative, and/or mixed methods. The ideal candidate would further strengthen the department’s relationship with, for example, the Chicano Studies Institute, the Migration Initiative, the Center for Information Technology and Society, the Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies, or the Bren School of Environmental Science & Management. The candidate would connect with UCSB’s vibrant group of scholars who are deeply committed to engaging in research, teaching, and service that uplifts Latina/o/x/e communities. As a Hispanic-Serving Institute with a large Latina/o/x/e undergraduate student population (~28%), candidates are expected to have expertise or demonstrated commitment to providing inclusive and equitable teaching and mentoring to students from Latina/o/x/e communities; knowing, understanding, and challenging the systemic barriers that Latina/o/x/e communities face in higher education and in the discipline; and engaging in service at the department, university, and/or disciplinary levels that prioritizes Latina/o/x/e communities. 

See the full job ad at:

https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02580