Matthew S. McGlone is a professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Texas at Austin's Moody College of Communication, and also serves as an associate professor at the Center for Women's and Gender Studies in the College of Liberal Arts. His research primarily focuses on the cognitive and cultural psychological foundations of interpersonal communication and persuasion. McGlone investigates linguistic devices that individuals utilize to navigate communication challenges, including the use of metaphors to articulate abstract concepts and euphemisms to handle sensitive topics. He studies socio-political discourse, particularly how selective quotation can shape public understanding of complex issues. Additionally, he examines the impact of self-relevant stereotypes on communication, known as stereotype threat, and the effects of social influence in communication contexts. His academic expertise encompasses cognition, persuasion, prejudice, stereotypes, and the interplay of identity and communication dynamics.