Profiles in "Storytelling" Expertise Area

  • Dr. Ralston spent 24 years at ASU as Asst. Project Manager (College of Education), Director of Information Technology (College of Law), and faculty in the Graphics Information Technology program (College of Engineering).
  • Paulesc's research interests include language and identity, migration studies, digital storytelling, and Eastern European film.
  • Dr. Wendy R. Williams is an Associate Professor of English who specializes in writing education and visual/multimodal narrative. She also has expertise in food studies.
  • Kimberly Holst's scholarship examines the intersection of law and media—particularly how media impacts public understanding of law. She presents on effective law school pedagogy before domestic and international audiences.
  • Risk consultant, storyteller, editor, trainer, learning guru, professor, and safety director. PhD candidate in human + social dimensions of science + technology at ASU where he studies how stories affect risk perceptions.
  • Laura Fields, marketing and communication manager, crafts targeted, multi-channel communication strategies for the Department of Psychology.
  • Paisley M. Benaza, MBA is a culture & communications strategist and PhD student researching intersectional identity, technology, and socio-economic justice in the business of media, entertainment & sport in a digital world.
  • Experienced multimedia storyteller. Honed my skills in local news, now applying them + gaining new skills as a senior communications specialist. Recently graduated with my master's in digital audience strategy.