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Dr. Virginia Sanchez is a professor of Corporate Communication
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MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America

Assistant Professor of Corporate Communication

Education

Ph.D., Organizing for Change, Purdue University 
M.A., Organizational Communication, Purdue University 
B.A., Corporate Communication and Advertising, 黑料论坛 

Research Interests

My work aims to highlight underrepresented voices in organizational spaces with the goal of improving work environments. Recently, I have investigated the career trajectories of first- and second-generation Latin American immigrants. This work was awarded the Gerald R. Miller Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award, as well as two top papers from the Organizational Communication Division of the National Communication Association. My work has also investigated the impact of social and material resources to the enactment of resilience processes in order to understand various factors that may influence organizational life. I approach research using a variety of mixed methods but specialize in qualitative methods, such as interviewing and photovoice. My current work investigates the organizational experiences of those who feel 鈥渃alled鈥 to serve in a specific occupation.  

Professional Affiliations

National Communication Association

Publications

Lillie, H., & S谩nchez S谩nchez, V. (2022). The impact of material and social resources on resilience communication: Testing key postulates of the communication theory of resilience at the intersection of race and gender. Journal of Health Communication, 27(10), 706-716. https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2022.2153290 

S谩nchez S谩nchez, V.鈥(2022). Connecting and disconnecting with communication theory through proyectos e investigaciones. In M.P. Orbe, J.D. Sims, & J.T. Austin (Eds.), Communication theory: Racially diverse and inclusive perspectives (pp.195-196). Cognella Publishing Company. 

S谩nchez S谩nchez, V. (2021). Immigration and women鈥檚 suffrage: Considering the construction of citizenship and the role of anti-immigrant sentiment. Women & Language, 44(2), 339-343. https://doi.org/10.34036/WL.2021.023 

S谩nchez S谩nchez, V. (2021). 鈥淒ando las gracias a mis pap谩s鈥: A discursive analysis of perceptions of policy and callings across generations of Latinx immigrants. Journal of Communication, 71(6), 976-1000. https://doi.org/10.1093/joc/jqab037  

Mouton, A., S谩nchez S谩nchez, V., Renner, M.M., & Deutsch Cermin, A. (2021). Fostering a reimagined professional stability: An autoethnographic exploration of how our (work) group found hope and healing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Survive & Thrive: A Journal for Medical Humanities and Narrative as Medicine, 6(1), 18. https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/survive_thrive/vol6/iss1/18 

Martinez, E. K., & S谩nchez S谩nchez, V. (2021). Reimagining the bunker: Increasing the stakes in role-playing and group decision making simulations. Communication Teacher, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17404622.2020.1746818 

S谩nchez S谩nchez, V., Martinez, E. K., & Jackson, D. L. (2020). 鈥淒ouble syringe!鈥: Using a popular TV show argument to illustrate the differences of objective and interpretive paradigmatic perspectives in action.鈥Communication Teacher, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1080/17404622.2019.1662069 

S谩nchez S谩nchez, V., & Lillie, H. (2019). And then the war came: A content analysis of resilience processes in the narratives of refugees from Humans of New York.鈥疘nternational Journal of Communication,鈥13, 4240-4260. https://doi.org/1932鈥8036/20190005 

Clair, R. P., Carlo, S., Lam, C., Nussman, J., Phillips, C., S谩nchez, V., Schnabel, E., & Yakova, L. (2014). Narrative theory and criticism: An overview toward clusters and empathy. Review of Communication, 14(1), 1-18. (Lead Article)