Brent Allen Saindon

Assistant Professor, Critical Inquiry
School of Liberal Arts
Brent A. Saindon

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Brent Allen Saindon

Assistant Professor, Critical Inquiry
School of Liberal Arts

Dr. Saindon teaches in the Seminars program as part of General Education at Թϱ University. His list of common courses include:

-- CINQ 101: Critical Inquiry

-- JRSM 301: Junior Seminar

Research Areas: Visual Communication, Monument and Museum Studies, Communication in Public Art and Architecture Projects, Public Controversy Studies.

Dr. Saindon has also published co-authored articles and textbook chapters related to First-Year Symposium programming, Organizational Communication and Conflict Communication.

Dr. Saindon served as an officer for the Visual Communication Division of the National Communication Association from 2019-2023.

(2022). Hello, We Come to Work: Managing Trust and Digital Personas in an Online Business. In J. S. Wrench (Ed.), Casing Organizational Communication (2nd ed.). Kendall-Hunt. *Co-authored with Christina Saindon

(2022). Can We Bring Our Dogs?: A Case Study in Positional Bargaining. In A. L. Meluch & H. L. Walter (Eds.), Casing Conflict. Kendall Hunt. *Co-authored with Christina Saindon

(2016). First Year Symposium: One college’s response to the perceived “deficit” in civic education. Communication Education 65(4), 409-19. [Special issue featuring selected papers from the Speech and Debate as Civic Education Conference] *Co-authored with Joe Roidt, Martin DeNicolo, Amy Kittle, and Katherine Osborne 

(2012). A doubled heterotopia: Shifting spatial symbolism in the Jewish Museum Berlin project. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 98(1), 24-48.

(2012). Traumatic repression and aesthetic confession: The call for German remembrance in international discourse about the Jewish Museum Berlin. Northwest Journal of Communication, 40(1), 41-59.

(2009). Visual display, media convergence, and a reconsideration of media ecology: The Jewish Museum Berlin as a site of interactive technological integration. InterCulture: An Interdisciplinary Journal6(1), 22-37.

(2009). Review of Hatred of Democracy, by Jacques Rancière. Controversia: An International Journal of Debate and Democratic Renewal, 6(2), 107-110.

(2008/2009, Fall/Winter). Review of Urban Imaginaries: Locating the Modern City, edited by Alev Çinar and Thomas Bender. Neo-Americanist: An Online Journal of American Studies, 4(1).

(2008). Debating Michael Calvin McGee’s ‘critical’ shift in rhetorical theory. Contemporary Argumentation and Debate29, 88-117.

(2006). Deliberating debate's digital futures. Contemporary Argumentation and Debate27, 81-105. *Co-authored with Carly Woods, Matthew Brigham, Brent Heavner, Takuzo Konishi, John Rief, and Gordon Mitchell