SUMMARY OF WFU FACULTY INFORMATION FORMS
for
Reporting Professional Activities
Reynolda Campus
2002-2003
I – Publications, Performances, Exhibits
II – Papers and Presentations Presented at Professional Meetings
III – Editorships, Offices and Consultancies
I.
Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Dalton, Mary
The
Hollywood Curriculum: Teachers in the Movies, 2nd edition 2003. This edition has been completely revised and contains two new
chapters; additionally, the number of films surveyed in this edition has been
doubled from those considered in the first edition.
Sam McMillan:
The Dot Man, short documentary
UNC-TV,
broadcast after competitive review, September 2002
Documentary Happening, competitive
screening, November 9, 2002
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA),
screening and program, February 6, 2003 and community days screening, February
8, 2003
Carolina Film and Video Festival, competitive
screening, February 20, 2003 and winner’s night screening, February 22, 2003
I’m Not My Brother’s Keeper: Leadership and Civil Rights in
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, feature length documentary
University Film
and Video Association, conference screening, August 2002
Carolinas
Communication Association, conference screening, September 4, 2002
North Carolina
Museum of History, screening and program, February 12, 2003
Wyrick, C.H., Wyrick, D.L.,
Fearnow-Kenney, M.D., Giles, S,M., & Hansen, W.B. (2003). Students
voices on health education. The North
Carolina Journal.
Llewellyn, John
Op-ed piece in the Raleigh News &
Observer 7-15-02 in tribute to Mayor Clarence Lightner, recently deceased,
“Warming to Politics with Mayor Lightner.”
Op-ed
piece in the Greensboro News & Record 10-13-02 setting the stage for
the Bowles-Dole debate for the US Senate seat
Political Debates: Lessons and trends
from 2003. James Madison University, March 20, 2003.
Invited workshop on Argumentation, Hamagshimim
Israel Fellowship, Duke University, January 12, 2003.
Political Debates: An “Insider”
Perspective. The Soden Lecture Series. Invited Lecture. Liberty University,
November 7th, 2002.
Political Advertising: Bypassing the
Intellect, Governors School, Salem College, July 11, 2002.
McMillan, J.J. & Harriger, K.J.(July, 2002).
“College students and deliberation: A benchmark study.” Communication Education, 51, (3),
237-253.
McMillan, J.J. (2003). “Voices from the field : ‘Native’ organizational
research : The advantages and
disadvantages of ‘being there.’” In G.
Cheney, L.T. Christensen, T.E. Zorn & S. Ganesh. Organizational communication in an age of globalization: Issues, reflections, and practices. Long Grove, Il: Waveland Press.
Mitra, A., Hall, A. (2002). Distance Education as a Discursive Practice:
Voice, Discourse and Pedagogy. Computers
in Schools, 19(3/4), 129-142.
Mitra, A., Watts, E. (2002). Theorizing cyberspace: The idea of voice applied
to the Internet discourse. New
Media and Society, 4(4), 479-298.
Mitra, A. (2002). Towards developing questionnaire items to measure effectiveness
of computers in teaching. Journal of
Educational Computing Research, 26(4), 381-394.
Mitra, A. (2002). Deciding what programs to offer.
Management Strategy, 26(2), 1,4.
Mitra, A. (June 2002). The impact of
“communicative effectiveness” of computers in use of computers for
communication. Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia Annual.
Rogan, R. G., & Hammer, M. R.
Crisis/Hostage negotiations: Conceptualization
of a communication-based approach.
Forthcoming in Giles, H. (Ed.), Law
enforcement, communication, and community (pp. 229-254). Amsterdam, The
Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing. 229-254.
Hammer, M. R., & Rogan, R. G. Latino
and Indochinese interpretive frames in
negotiating conflict with law
enforcement: A focus group analysis.
International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 26, 551-575.
“W.E.B. Du Bois, Double Consciousness, and
Pan-Africanism in the Progressive Era,” with Robert Terrill, in Rhetoric and Reform in the Progressive Era
ed. J. Michael Hogan (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press), 269-309.
“Theorizing Cyberspace: the idea of voice
applied to internet discourse,” with Ananda Mitra. New Media & Society 4 (2002): 479-498.
Book Review, American Crucible: Race and Nation in the Twentieth Century by Gary
Gerstle (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001) in Quarterly Journal of Speech 89 (2003), 82-83.
Book Review, The Insolent Slave by William E. Wiethoff (Columbia, SC: University
of South Carolina Press, 2002) in Rhetoric
& Public Affairs 6 (2003).
Panelist,
“Who Owns Your Work? University
Policies on Intellectual Property and
Copyright” at University Film and Video Association on August 7, 2002.
Panelist,
“Feminist Film Pedagogy” at University Film and Video Association on August 8, 2002.
Hanging
Out, Hooking Up, a
reading from and formal response to my original screenplay (co-authored with
Lisa Williams) at the University Film and Video Association Annual Conference
in Ithaca, New York on August 8, 2002
Screenwriting Workshop (presented with Dale Pollock)
at the North Carolina Writer’s Network Fall Conference, November 17, 2002
Screenwriting Panel Moderator and presenter of “The
Gendered Narrative” at the Riverrun International Film Festival, April, 2003
(specific date forthcoming).
Giles, S.M. (2003). Assessing Fidelity of Implementation
in a Substance Use Prevention Curriculum.
Paper to be presented at the 11th annual meeting of the
Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC, June 12-14th, 2003.
Bishop, D., Giles, S.M., Bryant, K.,
& Hansen, W.B. (2003). The All Stars Online Community: A Strategy To
Provide Ongoing Support and Training.
Technology demonstration to be presented at the 11th annual
meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC, June 12-14th,
2003.
Bishop, D., Bryant, K., Hansen, W.B.,
& Giles, S.M. (2003). All Stars Technology: Web-Based Program
Enhancements. Technology
demonstration to be presented at the 11th annual meeting of the
Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC, June 12-14th, 2003.
“Widening
the Gyre or Where does the Circle End?” Paper presented at the NCA Research
Symposium on “Revisiting the Widening
Gyre: Explorations in Rhetoric across
Cultures, Miami University, September, 2002.
Panelist,
“Communication in Action in Russia:
Building Russian and U.S. Partnerships in Teaching and Research,”
National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, November, 2002.
Panelist,
“Revisiting the Widening Gyre:
Explorations in Rhetoric across Cultures,” National Communication
Association Convention, New Orleans, November 2002.
“Rudy
and Gary Get a Makeover: Public Attention and Political Reputation Post
9/11.” National Communication
Association Convention, New Orleans, November 24, 2002.
“Diss’ing
Rachel: Industry Responses to Silent Spring.” National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans,
November 21, 2002
“‘I
Have a Dream:’ The Work of a Lifetime.”
Carolinas Communication Association Convention, Greensboro, N.C. October
4, 2002 (with Susan Faust). Received
Ray Camp Award as top paper.
“Prelude
to a Dream: The Desegregation Decision and Dr. King’s 1962 Speech to Wake
Forest College.” Carolinas Communication Association Convention,
Greensboro, N.C. October 4, 2002 (with Susan Faust).
International
Debate Opportunities for Student and Instructors. Chair and panelist, National
Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2002.
Debate at the
Intersection of Democracy, Respondent/Panelist, National Communication
Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2002.
Arguing us versus them: George W. Bush’s rhetorical
construction of terrorism. Chair, National Communication Association, New
Orleans, LA, November 2002.
Harriger, K.J.
& McMillan, J.J (August
29-September 1, 2002) “Citizenship deferred:
Entering Expectations and Attitudes toward Politics of First Year
Students.” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
McMillan, J.J., Blackman, K., Cozza, G.,
Hall, A., Jerome, R., McInnis, L., Sogabe, S.,, & Willyard, J. (February,
2003). “The surrogate voice: U.S. corporate ethos and international
social capital.” Paper presented at the
Western States Communication Association, Pre-conference: Communicating for sustainability across
dimensions of life. Salt Lake City, Utah.
McMillan, J. J. (February, 2003) The
college as corporate citizen: Teaching democracy by being democratic. Paper presented at the Western States
Communication Association. Salt Lake
City, Utah.
McMillan, J. J. (April, 2003). “The natural history of a manuscript: Authoring, reviewing, and editing.”
Invited panelist. Southern
Speech Communication Annual Convention, Birmingham, AL.
McMillan, J.J.
(April, 2003). Deliberative Democracy Seminar. Invited participant. Kettering Foundation, Dayton, OH.
Mitra,
Ananda
Paper to be presented at the annual Edmedia (Association for
the Advancement of Computing in Education Conference) in June 2003.
Paper to be presented at the annual ICA Conference in May
2003.
"Significance of collecting citizen
input." Annual conference of the
Connecticut Parks and Recreation Association, Mohegun Sun, CT, November, 2002.
" Voices of the marginalized on the
Internet: Examples from a web site for women of South Asia " (with Rae
Lynn Schwartz). Annual conference of
the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, November, 2002.
"Creating Indian identity narratives
in cybernetic space." Conference
of South Asian Studies, Madison, WI, October 2002.
Keynote address at the 2002 Annual
Conference of the New Mexico Recreation and Parks Association, September 2002.
"Citizen Data Collection: Process
and Outcome." Invited Workshop at
the 2002 Annual Conference of the New Mexico Recreation and Parks Association,
September 2002.
“The impact of
“communicative effectiveness” of computers in use of computers for
communication.” Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education
Conference, Denver, June 2002.
Rogan,
R.G. (August, 2002) Understanding Interdependence Within the
Context
of Crisis/Hostage Negotiation: An Application of the S.A.F.E Model.
Paper
presented at the Academy of Management conference, Denver, CO.
between
verbal aggressiveness and interpersonal conflict goals. Paper to be
presented at the National Communication
Association Annual Convention, New
Orleans, LA
Watts.
Eric
“The Ethos of Race,” National
Communication Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. November 2002.
“”’To Whom Do These Words Belong?’: Pressing
Questions for Rhetorical Theory,” National Communication Association
Conference, New Orleans, LA. November 2002.
Zulick,
Margaret
"Theoretical Intersections between
Kenneth Burke and Mikhail Bakhtin." Paper presented to the Kenneth Burke
Society, National Communication Association, New Orleans, 22 Nov. 2002.
"Ethics, Aesthetics and Rhetorical
Invention: The Fusion of Art and Life." Paper presented to the American
Society for the History of Rhetoric, National Communication Association, New
Orleans, 21 Nov. 2002
III.
Editorships, Offices, and Consultancies
Editorial
Board Creative Screenwriting
National Institutes of Health (1 day)
Tanglewood Research, Inc. (6 days)
Editorial
Board, Controversia
Editorial Board,
Argumentation and Advocacy
Manuscript
Reviewer, Communication Studies
Member, Board
of Directors, Russian Communication Association.
Participant,
Planning Conference for Ford Foundation Grant, ECAAR, University of Texas,
December, 2002.
Russian Orthodox University of St. John the Divine,
Moscow, Russia, Consultant on the Creation of a Department of Communication, 10
hours.
“The
Interruptive Nature of the Call of Conscience:
Rethinking Heidegger on the Question of
Rhetoric,”
in Calvin O. Schrag and the Take of Philosophy after Postmodernity, ed.
Martin Beck Matustik and William McBride (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, in 2002), pp.
253-269.
“The Ontological
Foundations of Dialogue and Acknowledgment.”
Presented at the Annual Convention of the National Communication
Association, New Orleans, LA, 2002.
Llewellyn, John
Associate editor, Free Speech Yearbook
Associate editor, Public Relations
Review
Invited editor, Management
Communication Quarterly.
Louden, Allan
Editorial Board for Speaker and Gavel, 1991-Present.
Political
Communication, Speaker and Gavel,
Controversia: International Journal of Debate and Democratic Renewal
American Forensics Association,
Finance Committee,
2000-2003
Consultant
for Debate Preparation. Elizabeth Dole
Senate Campaign, 2002. (appox. 100
hours)
McMillan, Jill
Editorial Board—Southern Communication Journal
Management
Communication Quarterly
Reviewer- Western
States Communication Journal
Mitra,
Ananda
Reviewed one book manuscripts for Sage
Publications (Unimaginable Communities)
Reviewed one manuscripts for New Media
and Society
Reviewed one manuscripts for Critical
Studies in Mass Communication
Reviewed one manuscripts for Journal
of Broadcasting and Electronic Media
Reviewed one manuscripts for The
Information Society
Reviewed one manuscripts for Contemporary
Ethnography
Reviewed one manuscripts for European
Journal of Psychology
Member of the editorial review board for Critical
Studies in Mass Communication
Member of the editorial review board for New
Media and Society
Chaired a panel for NCA 2002
Worked with Management Learning
Laboratories in assessment of park and recreation services in several
communities. Mostly in summer and
during winter breaks with about 1 day per month during school year.
Rogan,
Randall
Invited Reviewer for Communication
Yearbook 28
Invited external book reviewer for Sage
Publications.
Editorial Board of Journal of Applied
Communication Research. 2
Guest co-editor for special edition of
the International Journal of Conflict Management.
Invited reviewer for Journal for
Forensic Linguistics. 1
Elected to serve on the Nomination Committee for the
Interpersonal Communication division of NCA
Maintaining dialogue with Winston-Salem Police Department and
Forsyth
County
Sheriff's department concerning crisis negotiations. Serving as
consultant/advisor on crisis negotiation for the Winston-Salem
Police
Department hostage negotiation team. No significant time commitment to
date.
Member of the Behavioral Health Division of the Winston-Salem
Forsyth
County Special Operations Response Team (SORT).
Principal partner in Hammer and
Gregorian, an international consulting
group specializing in crisis response training for multinational corporations,
governments and non-profit agencies.
Editorial
Board, Critical Studies in Media
Communication
Editorial
Board, Quarterly Journal of Speech
Editorial
Board, Communication Quarterly
Editorial Board, Women's Studies in
Communication
Editorial Board, Quarterly Journal of
Speech 1 manuscript reviewed
Editorial Board, Philosophy and
Rhetoric (beginning 2004 issue—editorial duties begin March 2003)
Communication Theory: invited reviewer, 1 manuscript
Critical
Studies in Media Communication:
invited reviewer, 1 manuscript
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Topic: |
Substance Abuse prevention |
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Agency: |
National Institutes of Health |
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$
Requested: |
$24,700 |
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$
Funded: |
$24,700 |
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Topic: |
Deliberative
Democracy—Longitudinal Study |
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Agency: |
The
Kettering Foundation |
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$ Funded: |
$50,
000 for 2002- 2003 |
Mitra, Ananda
Topic: College
drinking Initiative
Agency: NIAA
$ Requested: 10% of salary
$ Funded:
10% of salary
Serving as Co-PI on the project with Robert Durant as PI