Ambar Basu

Ambar Basu

University of South Florida

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Ambar Basu

Ambar Basu, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Florida, specializes in the field of intercultural communication and health, globalization, marginalization, postcolonial, subaltern studies.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The (mis) uses of community: a critical analysis of public health communication for COVID-19 vaccination in the United States

‘Chemical jail’: culture-centered theorizing of carcerality in methadone maintenance treatment and addiction recovery in the United States

Performative Listening and Solidarity: Critical intercultural communication and community engagement at the margins

India’s COVID vaccine gestures: from maitri to coloniality

Localocentricity, mental health and medical poverty in communication about sex work, HIV and AIDS among trans women engaged in sex work

Survival Against Odds: Undocumented Immigrants and Communication about Policies and Access to Health Care in the United States

Doing critical health communication: A forum on methods

Dreaming a Post-AIDS: An Introduction to the Discourse

Ambar Basu Information

University

Position

Professor of Communication

Citations(all)

1541

Citations(since 2020)

737

Cited By

1127

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

University of South Florida

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Ambar Basu Skills & Research Interests

intercultural communication and health

globalization

marginalization

postcolonial

subaltern studies

Top articles of Ambar Basu

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The (mis) uses of community: a critical analysis of public health communication for COVID-19 vaccination in the United States

Human Communication Research

Shaunak Sastry

Bianca Siegenthaler

Parameswari Mukherjee

Sabena Abdul Raheem

Ambar Basu

2023/10/1

‘Chemical jail’: culture-centered theorizing of carcerality in methadone maintenance treatment and addiction recovery in the United States

Journal of Applied Communication Research

B Liahnna Stanley

Ambar Basu

2023/9/3

Performative Listening and Solidarity: Critical intercultural communication and community engagement at the margins

Chris McRae

Ambar Basu

Parameswari Mukherjee

Michael McDowell

2023/6/1

India’s COVID vaccine gestures: from maitri to coloniality

Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies

Ambar Basu

Parameswari Mukherjee

2022/4/3

Localocentricity, mental health and medical poverty in communication about sex work, HIV and AIDS among trans women engaged in sex work

Culture, Health & Sexuality

Ambar Basu

Nivethitha Ketheeswaran

Brianna R Cusanno

2022/1/4

Survival Against Odds: Undocumented Immigrants and Communication about Policies and Access to Health Care in the United States

Jaime S Robb

Ambar Basu

2022/5/4

Doing critical health communication: A forum on methods

Shaunak Sastry

Heather M Zoller

Ambar Basu

2021/1/25

Dreaming a Post-AIDS: An Introduction to the Discourse

Ambar Basu

Andrew Spieldenner

Patrick J Dillon

2021/12/13

Post-AIDS discourse in health communication: sociocultural interpretations

Ambar Basu

Andrew R Spieldenner

Patrick J Dillon

2021/12/13

Afterword: On localocentricity and “Post-AIDS”

Ambar Basu

2021/12/13

How to have (critical) method in a pandemic: Outlining a culture-centered approach to health discourse analysis

Shaunak Sastry

Ambar Basu

2020/10/14

Critical Reflexivity in Health Communication Fieldwork: Points of Engagement

Ambar Basu

2020

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