Interview with Stephanie Bennett

© Stephanie Bennett and Figure/Ground Communication. Dr. Bennett was interviewed by Laureano Ralon on July 5th, 2012 as part of the Figure/Ground Communication scholarly interview series: http://www.figureground.ca/interviews/

Dr. Stephanie Bennett is Associate Professor at the School of Communication and Media at Palm Beach Atlantic University in Palm Beach, FL. Currently, Dr. Bennett teaches courses in communication ethics, relationship management, social issues in mass media, nonverbal communication, and rhetoric. She is a member of the National Communication Association, the Media Ecology Association, and the International Jacques Ellul Society. She is the author of two books: Communicating Love: Staying Close in a 24/7 Media Saturated Society, and Within the Walls:  A 21st Century Tale of Love and Technology.

Married to her musician/drummer husband, Earl, she is the mother of three grown children and grandmother of five. Stephanie enjoys playing tennis, writing songs and sharing life with students, family and friends. She released her first original music project in 2005, “Toward the Lamb.” Stephanie brings her love of music and writing together with a heart to inspire personal growth. Reach her by email at steffasong@aol.com.

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