Omoleye Adeyemi
Graduate Student, Communication
Education
B.A., Communication, University of Maryland
Research Expertise
Media Studies
Rhetoric
Strategic Communication
Omoleye Adeyemi is a Ph.D. student on the Rhetoric and Political Culture track in the Department of Communication at the University of Maryland, College Park. She completed her B.A. in Communication (with a specialization in Media & Digital) and a minor in Humanities, Health, and Medicine from the University of Maryland, College Park. Omoleye’s research in the Ph.D. program lies at the intersection of popular culture, social media, Black digitally, cultural studies, television representations, Black love, and museum culture. She teaches COMM 107 – Oral Communication: Principles and Practices.
Publications
Book Review of Black Networked Resistance: Strategic Rearticulations in the Digital Age
Book Review Published in Communication and Race
Author/Lead: Omoleye AdeyemiOmoleye Adeyemi recently published a book review of Black Networked Resistance: Strategic Rearticulations in the Digital Age by Raven Maragh-Lloyd. Adeyemi explains that Black Networked Resistance explores the use of rearticulation to amplify the methods utilized by Black individuals against white power structures. This book enables readers to conceptualize the factors of media that we engage with and how those factors are rearticulations of past concepts that have been used.
Adeyemi's review was published in Communication and Race.