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Kelly Happe , Ph.D.
Speech Communications
Phone: (706) 542-4893
phappe@uga.edu

My research interests include science studies, rhetoric, cultural studies, and social movements. She has published several articles on the rhetoric of reproductive cancer genetics and is currently working on a book titled Heredity Embodied: Gender, Race, and the Rhetoric of Genomics in which she explores how the practices of scientific discourse create gendered and racialized medical “subjects.” Other projects include the role of women in environmental health movements.

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