Patricia Darlington

Patricia Darlington, Ph.D

Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts & Letters

Boca Raton Campus

Areas of Expertise: Cultural Minority Representation in Media, Issues related to Women and Power

Patricia St. E. Darlington teaches courses in intercultural communication, ethnicity and communication, minorities and the media, and leadership and communication. She is also a Faculty Associate for both Ethnic Studies and Women’s Studies programs. Her research is focused on the study of women, power, and ethnicity and the exploration of cultural identities in the United States.

Recent Publications

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A Historic View of Television’s Underserved"

Cultural Minority Representation in the Media: A Historic View of Television’s Underserved" (2011

"The New Concise Handbook of Cultural Terms: 100 or so Terms You Need to Know to Seem a Little Smarter in a Multicultural Society" (2012)

Working Toward Reciprocal Empowerment

"Women, Power, and Ethnicity: Working Toward Reciprocal Empowerment" (2010) (coauthored)
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You Can’t Get to Heaven Wearing Tight Shoes

"You Can’t Get to Heaven Wearing Tight Shoes: A Book about Personal Honesty" (2010) (coauthored)

Courses

COM 2053: Intro to Comm and Civic Life

MMC 4301: International Communication