


EDITORIAL BOARD PROFILE![]() Marjorie Yambor teaches in the School of Journalism & Broadcasting at Western Kentucky University. Motivated by Western's motto-"Life, more life. The spirit makes the master."-her pedagogical play ponders popular culture and media effects as well as radio and television broadcasting. Dr. Yambor's research revolves around Foucault's power/knowledge and Debord's spectacle as they relate to contemporary film and television. She also explores Bakhtin's carnival, feminist frameworks, and symbolic interactionism in subculture and pop culture. Moreover, she admires aesthetic excellence and inspiring intellects. In addition to her classroom commitments, Dr. Yambor serves as the general manager of Revolution 91.7, Western's college progressive radio station. Revolution operates 24/7 with the old-school style of devoted deejays and modern melodies in an effort to cauterize commercial complacency and revolutionize mainstream music. Dr. Yambor consistently contributes to college radio panels for the Broadcast Education Association, College Music Journal, and Intercollegiate Broadcasting System. Dr. Yambor earned her PhD from Michigan State University in mass media, her MA from University of Alabama in telecommunication and film, and her BA from Western Kentucky University in broadcasting and literature. Her professional experience includes work in advertising and radio, and she has taught at Alabama, Michigan State, and South Florida. |
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