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FACULTY EMPLOYMENT
2010 - present Associate Faculty, Royal Roads University, School of Communication and Culture.
- PCOM 540: Communication, Culture and Media
- COMM 435: Research Methods
2008 Summer Faculty, USC Annenberg School of Communication.
- COMM 395: Gender, Media and Communication
2005 Adjunct Faculty, California State University Los Angeles, Dept. of Film, Television and Media Studies (formerly located within the Dept. of Communication Studies).
- TV-FILM 379:Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Popular Culture
2002 Temporary Summer Quarter Substitute for Dr. Geri-Ann Galanti,
California State University Los Angeles, Dept. of Anthropology.
- ANTHRO 310: Evolutionary Perspectives of Sex and Gender
2002 Temporary Summer Quarter Substitute for Dr. Geri-Ann Galanti,
California State University Los Angeles, Dept. of Anthropology..
- ANTHRO 260: Physical Anthropology.
RESEARCH & TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS
2009 - 2010 CET University Recognition for Excellence in Teaching and Departmental nominee for the University Outstanding Teaching Award (USC-Annenberg School for Communication).
2008 - 2011 Co-Instructor, Lead Teaching Assistant and Guest Lecturer.
COMM 306: The Communication Revolution, Entertainment and the Arts. USC Annenberg School of Communication, Jonathan Taplin.
2008 Teaching Assistant, COMM 206: Communication and Culture. USC Annenberg School of Communication, Spring Quarter, Dr. Sarah Banet-Weiser.
2008 Research Assistant, various projects including "RED is the New Black: Brand Culture, Consumer Citizenship and Political Possibility" (IJOC 2, 2008), and "'That's So Hot': New Technologies, Audience Feedback and the Gendered Body" (ICA pre-conference 2009), USC Annenberg School of Communication, Spring Quarter, Dr. Sarah Banet-Weiser.
2007 Teaching Assistant, COMM 432: American Media and Entertainment Industries. USC Annenberg School of Communication, Fall Quarter, Dr. Christopher Smith.
2004-05 Research Assistant, USC Annenberg School of Communication, Dr. Marita Sturken. Project: Tourists of History: Memory, Kitsch, and Consumerism from Oklahoma City to Ground Zero, Duke University Press, 2008.
2003-05 Program Consultant and Event Coordinator, Rockefeller Humanities Residency Project. Co-P.I.s: Dr. John Ramirez and Dr. Alejandra Marchevsky. Fellows Muneer Ahmad, J.D., Bryant Alexander, Harry Gamboa, Jr., Patrick Hebert, Dr. Ester E.Hernandez, Enrique Ochoa, Dr. Jeanne Theoharis, and Dr. Mark Wild.
2002 Teaching Assistant, ANTHRO 446 + Lab: Anthropological Film Methods. CSULA Dept. of Anthropology, Winter Quarter, Dr. Jim Bell.
2001 Teaching Assistant, ANTHRO 300: Evolutionary Perspectives of Emotions. CSULA Dept. of Anthropology, Summer Quarter, Dr. Geri-Ann Galanti.
2001 Teaching Assistant, ANTHRO 315: Evolutionary Perspectives of Violence. CSULA Dept. of Anthropology, Summer Quarter, Dr. Geri-Ann Galanti.
OTHER ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT
2004-2006 Programming and Event Consultant, Rockefeller Humanities Residency Project “Becoming and Belonging: The Alchemy of Identity in the Multiethnic Metropolis," Co-sponsors, CSULA Center for the Study of Genders and Sexualities and the American Communities Program.
Deborah E.R. Hanan