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Associate Professor
Department of Speech
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2560 Campus Rd., George Hall 326
Honolulu, HI 96822
Office
George Hall 333
ph: 808.956.3321
fax: 808.956.3947
email: aebesu@hawaii.edu
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Amy
Hubbard (Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1996) is interested
in the study of nonverbal communication, conflict, deception, and
relational messages. Currently, Dr. Hubbard is examining the role
of expectations and the use of empathy during discussions of disagreements.
She is also investigating how perspective-taking is behaviorally
manifested during conflicts in dating relationships. She teaches
a variety of undergraduate courses including public speaking, nonverbal
communication, and interpersonal relations. At the graduate level,
she teaches courses in speech communication theories, business
communication, deception, conflict, and relational communication.
Dr. Hubbard also provides seminars and workshops to the community
on designing public presentations, creating effective PowerPoint
slides, understanding messages beyond the words (nonverbal communication),
and building stronger personal relationships.
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