Dr. Ellen Crumley

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Ellen T. Crumley is an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Management at Dalhousie University. She employs qualitative textual methods to investigate identity change among professionals, focusing on the integration of new roles and vocabularies that affect perceptions of identity. Her current research involves studying how professionals in Nova Scotia accommodate medical assistance in dying, as well as leading a multi-university collaboration that examines rhetorical strategies for sustainability communication. Crumley has contributed to numerous publications, including analyses on media portrayals of physicians in the context of medical assistance in dying, and psychological perspectives on sexual harassment in healthcare. She has held various principal investigator roles, including a significant grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research in patient engagement and has received several accolades for her teaching and research contributions.

Research Interests

Experience

Adjunct Professor

— Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Teaching courses at the Faculty of Management and engaging in research activities.

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Graduate Teaching Award

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Principal Investigator

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Robert H. Blackburn Distinguished Paper Award

Courses

COMM 4352 Strategic Management COMM 4701 International Business Strategy