Dr. Lily Chumley

Associate Professor

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Biography

Lily Hope Chumley is an Associate Professor in the Media, Culture, and Communication Program at New York University Steinhardt. Her work focuses on the intersection of media studies and gender, exploring how individuals create, maintain, and enhance meanings related to gender. Chumley's courses, such as 'Communicating Gender Identity', delve into how gender ideologies shape communication practices and how these practices, in turn, produce gendered identities. With a robust academic background, she trains agile researchers to navigate the shifting landscape of media and technology within cultural and social contexts. Chumley is passionate about educating students to critically analyze media representations and their implications on society. Her research interests include gender studies, media representation, and the impact of digital technologies on communication practices.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

— Present

New York University Steinhardt • New York, NY

Teach courses on media, culture, and gender studies.

Courses

Communicating Gender Identity

Requirements for New York University Steinhardt

Doctorate Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Total
Required:100
Prerequisites
Master's degree preferred but not required for 54-credit track
Application Checklist
  • Résumé/CV
  • MCC Essay (Research Area/Topic)
  • Writing Sample (Master's thesis or equivalent)
  • Three Letters of Recommendation
  • Official Transcripts
  • English Proficiency Exam (if applicable)
Specialization Notes

Department of Media, Culture, and Communication - PhD Program focusing on Global and Transcultural Studies, Technology and Society, and Visual Culture.