Celeste Condit | |
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Born | Celeste Michelle Condit October 26, 1956 |
Education | Idaho State University University of Iowa |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Communication studies |
Institutions | University of Georgia |
Thesis | The Contemporary American Abortion Controversy: A Study of Public Argumentation (1982) |
Celeste Michelle Condit (born October 26, 1956)[1] is an American professor and scholar of rhetorical criticism. Her work focuses on the rhetoric of racism, biology, the human genome, and feminism. In 2018, the Public Address Conference described Condit as "a pioneer in understanding and improving public communication about genetics."[2] She currently[when?] holds the role of Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Georgia.
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