Prof. Howard Giles | communication | Lifetime achievement Award
Distinguished Research Professor at University of California, Santa Barbara, USA & The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, United States
This distinguished scholar is a globally recognized expert in intergenerational, interpersonal, and intercultural communication. With decades of research on language, aging, and identity, their work has shaped social psychology and communication studies. ๐ They have received numerous accolades, including the British Psychological Societyโs Spearman Medal and Presidentโs Award, along with prestigious honors from the International Communication Association and National Communication Association. ๐ Their research spans topics like elder abuse, bilingualism, and community policing, contributing to academia and society. As a passionate educator and mentor, they have left a lasting impact on students and scholars worldwide. ๐๐
Professional Profile
Education & Experience
๐ Education:
- Ph.D. in Psychology โ Specialized in social psychology, language, and communication. ๐
- Masterโs Degree in Communication Studies โ Focused on interpersonal and cross-cultural communication. ๐ฃ๏ธ
- Bachelorโs Degree in Psychology โ Studied foundational theories of human behavior and interaction. ๐
๐ผ Experience:
- Professor & Researcher โ Decades of experience in communication, psychology, and social identity. ๐๏ธ
- Interdisciplinary Scholar โ Expertise across psychology, communication, and law enforcement studies. ๐
- Mentor & Educator โ Guided students in research on aging, bilingualism, and prejudice. ๐ฉโ๐ซ๐จโ๐ซ
- Community Engagement โ Volunteered at Food from the Heart (2018-2023), promoting social well-being. โค๏ธ
Professional Development
๐ Over the years, this scholar has engaged in continuous professional growth, refining expertise in language, identity, and social psychology. They have collaborated with global researchers, contributing to cross-cultural studies on communication and aging. ๐ Their mentorship has nurtured future academics, emphasizing interdisciplinary research. ๐จโ๐ซ With active participation in international conferences, they have won 41 Top Paper Awards ๐, influencing communication and psychological sciences. Their dedication extends beyond academia, involving policy advisory roles and public outreach to address social issues like elder care and linguistic diversity. ๐๏ธ Through innovative research and scholarly leadership, they continue to impact the academic landscape. ๐
Research Focus Categories
๐ง Intergenerational Communication:
- Cross-cultural perspectives on aging ๐
- Elder abuse & law enforcement ๐ฎโโ๏ธ
- Midlife dilemmas & social identity ๐ญ
๐ฌ Interpersonal & Intergroup Communication:
- Prejudice, ethnic identity & speech style ๐ฃ๏ธ
- Impression management & person perception ๐
๐ข Applied Communication:
- Second-language acquisition & bilingualism ๐
- Health communication & alcoholism research ๐ท
- Community policing across cultures ๐
๐ Intercultural Communication:
- Beliefs about talk, values, & social structure ๐๏ธ
- Ethnolinguistic identity & speech strategies ๐ค
Awards & Honors
๐ British Psychological Society Awards:
- 1978 Spearman Medal for outstanding research ๐
- 1989 Presidentโs Award for mid-career achievements ๐๏ธ
๐ International Communication Association Awards:
- 1993 Outstanding Scholar Award (Language & Social Interaction) ๐
- 2000 Career Productivity Award (Steve Chaffee Award) ๐
๐ National Communication Association Awards:
- 1995 Scholar of the Year Award (Communication & Aging) ๐ค
๐ Additional Recognitions:
- 41 Top Paper Awards at major conferences ๐
- 2004 Distinguished Member of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars ๐๏ธ
- 2005-06 UCSB Academic Senate Research Lecturer (highest faculty honor) ๐
- 2005 & 2017 Nominee for Margaret T. Getman Distinguished Service Award ๐
Publication Top Notes
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Diffusing Translational Criminology: An Intergroup Communication and Accommodation Approach
- Year: 2025
- Citation: DOI: 10.1177/17488958251318650
- Source: Criminology & Criminal Justice
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CAT-ty Gossip and Rumor: An Integrative Framework
- Year: 2025
- Citation: DOI: 10.1177/0261927X241297402
- Source: Journal of Language and Social Psychology
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Theoretical Approaches to Communicative Practices in the Study of Intergenerational Communication and Aging
- Year: 2024
- Citation: DOI: 10.1177/00914150241297398
- Source: The International Journal of Aging and Human Development
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Prejudicial Nonaccommodative Moves: The Cycles of Intergroup Communication Experience
- Year: 2024
- Citation: DOI: 10.4337/9781802209662.00012
- Source: Book Chapter
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Looking at Qualitative Research Data Collection Methods and the Significance of CAT in Cross-Cultural Interviewing
- Year: 2024
- Citation: DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3306-8.ch004
- Source: Book Chapter