Carolyn Calloway-Thomas is an associate professor and director of the Preparing Future Faculty program in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University. She is coauthor of Intercultural Communication: A Text with Readings (2007) and Intercultural Communication: Roots and Routes (1999) , and coeditor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Sermonic Power of Public Discourse (1993). Her teaching and research areas are intercultural communication, public dialogue in America, civic engagement, pedagogy, and communication in black America. In 2007, Professor Calloway-Thomas was invited to participate in the Oxford Round Table conference on diversity and public policy at Oxford University in England. Her national awards include a Ford Postdoctoral fellowship, a Fulbright scholarship to Nigeria, West Africa , a Carnegie scholarship, the National Communication Association's Robert J. Kibler award, and the Distinguished Alumni award from Grambling State University. She holds a B. S. degree from Grambling College, an M.A. degree from University of Wisconsin, and a Ph.D. degree from Indiana University.
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1. A Global Imperative: The Unveiling of Empathy 2. The Creation of Empathy: From Ancients to Moderns 3. Geopolitics: The Spoils of Empathy 4. Immigration: Empathy's Flickering Flames? 5. Crafting Images: Media and Empathy 6. Catastrophes, Tsunamis, and Katrinas 7. "I Didn't Do It for You:" Organizations, Class, and Poverty 8. Empathetic Literacy: Come, Shout About It?