- Phone:
- 765-455-9567
- Email:
- darrc@iu.edu
- Department:
- Communication and Performing Arts
- Campus:
- IU Kokomo
Main Building (KO), Room 238A
I am Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of Communication Arts.
My favorite classes to teach include Argumentation and Debate, Communication Theory, and Research Methods, and my research currently focuses on how teenagers use social media platforms to create “authentic” online personas. I have published journal articles and book chapters on a variety of topics, including Instagram and authenticity, civility in American politics, Supreme Court confirmation hearings, and the theory of Dramatism by Kenneth Burke.
Darr, C. R., & Doss, E. F. (2022). The fake one is the real one: Finstas, authenticity, and context collapse in teen friend groups. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 27(4), 1-10.
Heath, S. E., Darr, C. R., & Acharya, L. (2022). Banking on the future: Student academic performance, retention, graduation, and instructor type. Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 22(4), 1-13.
Darr, C. R., & Cook, P. (2018). Confirming ideology: The Ideological State Apparatus and “anti-ideology topoi” in Supreme Court confirmation literature. Communication Law Review, 18, 29-57.
Darr, C. R., & Strine IV, H. C. (2017). Natural disasters and the construction of American values: Community exceptionalism as representative anecdote.” Atlantic Journal of Communication, 25, 293-304.
Heath, Sarah E., Christopher R. Darr, and Lalatendu Acharya. “General Education, Retention, and Graduation. Presented at Faculty Academy for Excellence in Teaching conference, May 2024.
Doss, Erin F. and Christopher R. Darr. “Authenticity and Silence: Cancel Culture and Young Adult Social Media Use.” Paper presented at the National Communication Association Annual Convention in New Orleans, LA, November 2024.
Darr, Christopher R., and Erin F. Doss. “The Finsta Phenomenon: Identity Management and Alternative Personas.” Paper presented at the National Communication Association annual convention, Baltimore, MD, November 2019.
Darr, Christopher R. “Communication for Survival Through Social Media: Teen Identity, Relationships, and Self-Expression.” Chair. National Communication Association annual convention, Baltimore, MD, November 2019.
Indiana University Kokomo
765-453-2000