Michael Hyde is an American linguist, currently a University Distinguished Professor at Wake Forest University.
[2][3][4] He received a Distinguished Scholar Award in 2013 from the National Communication Association,[5] and in 2019 he won the Association's Communication Ethics Top Book Award for his 2018 book The Interruption that We Are: The Health of the Lived Body, Narrative, and Public Moral Argument.
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