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College of Information and Communications

Faculty and Staff

Bryan Michael Jenkins, Ph.D.

Title: Research Assistant Professor
Department: School of Journalism and Mass Communications
College of Information and Communications
Email: jenkinb4@mailbox.sc.edu
Bryan Jenkins

Education

B.S., Accounting, University of South Carolina
Masters of Health Administration, University of South Carolina
Ph.D., Communication, Culture and Media Studies, Howard University

Awards

  • 2023 BEA Kenneth Hardwood Outstanding Dissertation Award 
  • 2022 Diverse: Issues In Higher Education Rising Graduate Scholar 
  • 2022 Yale University Bouchet Graduate Honor Society Inductee

Research

Bryan Michael Jenkins' research explores how marginalized groups educate and empower one another and find resiliency through both traditional and digital practices. He is interested in media, the digital humanities, race, gender, public health, culture, and how all of these areas intersect.

Recent Publications

Jenkins, B. M., & Myers, T. K. (2022). Digital Black voices: Podcasting and the Black public sphere. Digital Humanities Quarterly, 16(3). 

Jenkins, B. M., & Cramer, E. M. (2022). Capturing injustice: The screenshot as a tool for sousveillance. Howard Journal of Communications. 

Jenkins, B. M., Gardner, T. E., & Sun, W. (2022). African American college students stress management and wellness during COVID-19. In M. G. Strawser (ed). Higher education implications for teaching and learning during COVID-19 (pp. 102-119).  Lexington Books. 

Cramer, E. M., Jenkins, B. M., & Sang, Y. (2022). What’s behind that screenshot? Digital windows and capturing data on screen. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. 


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