Faculty

Ambar Basu

Professor & Department Chair

CONTACT INFORMATION

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BIOGRAPHY

For a current CV, please email Dr. Basu at abasu@usf.edu.

Dr. Ambar Basu writes on and about the intersections of culture and communication in marginalized health settings. His research and teaching focuses on material and discursive dimensions of underprivilege in the context of global capital formations. With particular emphasis on theorizing culture as a site of transformation, his scholarship documents and analyzes narratives about health that emerge from dialogue between his self (as the researcher), and research participants.  

Dr. Basu鈥檚 scholarship embraces a mix of methods such as critical ethnography and autoethnography, and highlights the implications of knowledge production in collaboration with underprivileged communities. Self-reflexivity is an integral lens/method that shapes his work.

Dr. Basu has served as Senior Editor for Health Communication, and co-edits a Routledge book series titled Critical Cultural Studies in Global Health Communication.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

Mukherjee, P., & Basu, A. (2024). 鈥淲ater is life鈥夆︹塼he problem is there鈥檚 only one tap鈥: A culture-centered and necrocapitalist inquiry to communicating health and water. Communication Monographs, 1鈥25.

Sastry, S., Siegenthaler*, B., Mukherjee*, P., Raheem, S.A*., and Basu, A. (2003). The (mis)uses of community: A critical analysis of public health communication for COVID-19 vaccination in the United States. Human Communication Research, doi:  

Stanley, L*., & Basu, A. (2023). Chemical jail鈥: Culture-centered theorizing of carcerality in methadone maintenance treatment and addiction recovery in the U.S. Journal of Applied Communication Research, doi: 10.1080/00909882.2023.2180770 

Basu, A., & Mukherjee, P*. (2022). India鈥檚 COVID vaccine gestures: From maitri to coloniality. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 19(2), 134-139, doi: 10.1080/14791420.2022.2064529 

Basu, A., Ketheeswaran, N*., & Cusanno, B. R*. (2022). Localocentricity, mental health and medical poverty in communication about sex work, HIV and AIDS among trans women engaged in sex work. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 24(1), 125-137, doi: 10.1080/13691058.2020.1817562 

Basu, A., Spieldenner, A.R., & Dillon, P.J. (2021). . New York, NY: Routledge.  

Sastry, S., Zoller, H.M., & Basu, A. (2021). 鈥淒oing鈥 Critical Health Communication. A Forum on Methods. Frontiers in Communication (). 

RESEARCH AREAS

Health Communication, Culture, Intersections of Underprivilege

RESEARCH Clusters

Health Communication