SUMMARY OF WFU FACULTY INFORMATION FORMS
for
Reporting Professional Activities
Reynolda Campus
2003-2004
Department of
Communication
I. Publications, Performances, Exhibits
III. Editorships, Offices, and Consultancies
I. Publications,
Performances, Exhibits
Dalton, Mary
“Choosing Silence: Defiance and Resistance
Without Voice in Jane Campion's The Piano”
with Kirsten James Fatzinger in Women and Language,
Volume XXVI, Number 2, Fall 2003, pp. 34-39.
I’m Not My Brother’s Keeper: Leadership and Civil Rights in
Forsyth Public Library’s “Black History Month Film
Series,” February 3, 2004 at the
East Winston Heritage Center, February 8, 2004 at the Central Library, and February 24, 2004 at the Rural Hall Branch
Library.
Tom Whitaker: Potter at Large, short documentary
TLMFSFF,
competitive screening,
Downstream International Film Festival, competitive screening,
September 18 and 21, 2003
Film and Video Happening,
UNC-TV, broadcast after competitive review,
Sam McMillan: The Dot Man, short documentary
Asheville Film Festival, invited
screening, November 2003
Dalton Got Hit, short documentary
Center
for Documentary Studies, works in progress screening,
Addie James: Art Unbound, short documentary
Reverence With Clay: Crystal King Pottery, short documentary
Center
for Documentary Studies, works in progress screening,
Giles, Steve
Dusenbury, L., Hansen, W.B., & Giles,
S.M. (2003). Teacher training in
norm setting approaches to drug education: A pilot study comparing standard and
video-enhanced methods. Journal of Drug Education, 33(3), 325-336.
Hyde, Michael
Michael J. Hyde (Ed.), The
Ethos of Rhetoric (
“The
Ontological Workings of Dialogue and Acknowledgment,” in Dialogic Approaches
to Communication, eds. Rob Anderson, Leslie Baxter, and Kenneth Cissna (
“The
Gift of Acknowledgment,” in Experiences Between
Philosophy and Communication: Engaging the Philosophical Contributions of
Calvin O. Schrag, ed. Ramsey Eric Ramsey (
“Rhetorically, We Dwell,” In
Michael J. Hyde (ed.), The Ethos of Rhetoric (
“Rotten With
Perfection: The Media and Communication
Ethics,” Academic Keynote Address, School of Communication, University of
Denver, Inauguration of the University’s new Media Center, February 2004. I also gave two presentations to faculty and
graduate students on my forthcoming book: The Life-Giving Gift of
Acknowledgment.
“Acknowledging
the Other: Communication and Service Learning Projects,” Keynote Address,
Denison University, Service Learning Center and the Department of
Communication, March 2004. Also gave two
presentations in classes in the Department of Communication on my forthcoming
book: The Life-Giving Gift of Acknowledgment.
Ingram, Brett
Film Festival Screenings:
eKsperim[E]nto Film Festival (
Animator’s Social (911 Media
Arts Center,
Microcinema (
Slamdance Film Festival (
Cinema Epicuria
-
Other Cinema (
Full Frame Documentary Film
Festival (
Hi Mom Film Festival (
Cucalorus Film Festival (
Louden, Allan
Emotion and political
cognition: A test of bipolar, two-dimensional, and discrete models of emotion
in predicting involvement and learning (2003). Communication Monograph, 70, 250-263.
(With C. Hullett and A. Mitra)
When training inhibits
education: The currents state of extemporaneous speaking (2003, December). Rostrum, 78,
9-17. (With B. Householder)
Vanishing
Differences–a Trainer’s Perspective on
“Love your enemy”: The
press response to Jesse Helms’ retirement. (2003),
Llewellyn, John
“Coachtalk: Good Reasons for Winning and Losing” chapter
eight in Case Studies in Sport Communication, Robert S. Brown and Daniel
J. O’Rourke, III, editors, Praeger: Westport, CT.,
2003.
McMillan, Jill
McMillan,
J. J. (2004). The potential for civic learning in higher education: Teaching
democracy by being democratic. Southern
Speech Communication Journal, Vol. 69, 3, pp. 188-205.
Mitra, Ananda
Mitra,
A. (2004). Student
attitudes towards web sites. Academic Exchange Quarterly, 8(1).
Hullett, C., Louden, A., and Mitra, A.
(2003). Emotion and political cognition:
A test of bipolar, two-dimensional, and discrete models of emotion in
predicting involvement and learning. Communication
Monograph, 70, 250-263.
Mitra,
A. (2003). Diasporic online communities. In K. Christensen and D. Levinson (Eds.) Encyclopedia
of Community, (1019-1020).
Mitra,
A. (July, 2003). Exploring
web usage and selection criteria among students. Proceedings of the 7th
World Multiconference on Systematics,
Informatics and Cybernetics.
Mitra,
A. (June 2003). Cybernetic Space: Our
new dwelling place. Proceedings
of the
Mitra,
A. (2002). Deciding
what programs to offer. Management Strategy, 26(2), 1, 4.
Watts, Eric
“Ethos
of a Black Aesthetic: an exploration of Larry Neale’s
Visions of a
Liberated
Future,” in The Ethos of Rhetoric ed. Michael J. Hyde (
Zulick, Margaret
“The Ethos of Invention: The Dialogue of Ethics and
Aesthetics in Kenneth Burke and Mikhail Bakhtin”
Chap. in The Ethos of Rhetoric. Ed.
Michael J. Hyde.
Dalton, Mary
Panelist,
“Who Owns Your Work? University Policies
on Intellectual Property and
Copyright” at University Film and Video Association on
Panelist,
“Feminist Film Pedagogy” at University Film and Video Association on
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
Screenwriting Workshop (presented with Dale Pollock)
at the North Carolina Writer’s Network Fall Conference,
Screenwriting Panel
Moderator and presenter of “The Gendered Narrative” at the Riverrun
International Film Festival, April, 2003 (specific date forthcoming).
Giles, Steve
Giles, S.M., Bishop, D., Jackson-Newsom, J., Bryant,
K., & Ringwalt, C. (2003). “Improving
Teachers’ Delivery of a Substance Use Prevention Curriculum Via
an Internet Training System.” Paper
presented at the 2003 National Communication Association convention in
Giles,
S.M. & Jackson-Newsom, J. “Assessing Program
Adherence in the All Stars Substance Abuse Prevention Program.” Paper accepted for presentation at the 2004
Society for Prevention Research convention in
Hazen, Michael
“A Message Based Analysis of
Hall’s High-Context and Low-Context Theory:
The Case
of
Panelist “Future Directions
of the American Branch of the Russian Communication Association.” National
Communication Association,
Panelist,
“Cultural, National, and Practical Issues in Developing Communication Studies
Programs in Post-Socialist Countries.” National Communication
Association, November, 2003,
“A Theory
of Messages.” International Communication Association, May,
2004,
“The Role
of Argument in Communication and Culture.”
Hyde, Michael
“The Rhetor as Hero and the Pursuit of Truth: The Case of
9/11. Presented at the
Annual Convention of the National Communication Association (NCA),
“Acknowledgement,
Teaching, and Epideictic Rhetoric: A
“Heidegger’s
Hermeneutic Phenomenology and the Rhetorical Tradition.” Presented at NCA,
“A Rhetoric of ‘Welcoming’ and
‘Home’: A Defense of the “Feminine” in
Emmanuel Levinas’ Judaism.” Presented
at NCA,
“Kenneth Burke and
Emmanuel Levinas on ‘Being Rotten with
Perfection’.” Presented
at NCA,
“Communication
Ethics in Moments of Crisis.” Presented at NCA,
“The
Call of Conscience, Acknowledgment, and Perfection.” To be presented at
the Rhetoric Society of America,
“The Practice of
Acknowledgment: A Basis for Research in
Communication Ethics.” To be presented
at The 8th Annual Communication Ethics Conference,
Ingram, Brett
“Dialogue
and Documentary: Integrating Service
Learning and Media Production” (co-authored with Mary M. Dalton) presented at the
Beyond the Theory of Practice Conference in
Louden, Allan
Building an Interactive Web: A Survey of Official
Political Campaign Web Sites from the 2000 Election.
Poster Session for Visual Communication Division, With Sarah Hjelm,, National Communication
Association,
Echoes
of Academic Debate in Televised Debate Preparations: The Case of Elizabeth
Dole's 2002 Senate Campaign. Chair and presenter, panel: Political Consulting:
Engaging Argument in the Campaign Context. National Communication Association,
The
Guerilla Girls: Controversy in Intercollegiate Debate, (Respondent) National
Communication Association,
Virtual
Criticism: The Visual Presentation of Negativity in the 2002 Senate Campaign
Websites and its Creation of Candidate Image. With Beth
Johnson. National Communication Association,
Llewellyn, John
“Creating
Media Outrage: Reporting Practices in the Hot Coffee Case,” paper with graduate
student Denise Jodlowski, presented at the Western
States Communication Association Convention, Albuquerque, February 15, 2004
McMillan, Jill
McMillan, J.J. (June 29-July 2, 2003).
Deliberative
Democracy Seminar. Invited participant.
McMillan, J.J. (
Harriger, K.J. & McMillan, J.J.
(
McMillan,
J.J., Blackman, K., Cozza, G., Hall, A., Jerome, R.,
McInnis, L., Sogabe, S.,,
& Willyard, J. (November,, 2003). “Why they hate us: the
McMillan, J.J. (April 1-2, 2004).
Deliberative
Democracy Seminar. Invited participant.
McMillan, J. J. (
Mitra, Ananda
"Analyzing
"Collecting
community input in the leisure planning process.” Educational session presented
at the Annual conference of the National Recreation and Parks Association,
“Exploring web usage and selection criteria among
students.” 7th World Multiconference
on Systematics, Informatics and Cybernetics,
"Cybernetic Space: Our new dwelling place"
Hawaii International Social Science Conference,
Paper
presented at the Annual Conference of the International Communication
Association,
Watts, Eric
“To Whom
Do These Words Belong?: the commercial appropriation
of Martin
Luther King’s ‘Dream’.” National Communication Association,
November
2004.
“Researching
‘Race’ and Muting Voice.” National Communication Association,
“Ways of
Knowing through Qualitative Research in Rhetorical Criticism.”
National
Communication Association,
Zulick, Margaret
“Dialectic,
Analytic and Rhetoric: Between Norms and Phenomena.” Thirteenth NCA/AFA Conference on Argumentation,
“Do We Have a Rhetorical
Tradition?:” Position Statement for The
“The Ethics and Aesthetics of
Margaret
D. Zulick and Andrew Leslie, “The ‘Pure-Bred’ Dog and
the Semiosis of Race: The American Kennel Club, the
Eugenics Movement, and the Constitution of Purity in the Politics of Identity.” Rhetoric Goes Public: The Goodnight Years at
Northwestern: Conference in Honor of G. Thomas Goodnight, Northwestern
University,
“Ethics
and Aesthetics, Argumentation and Style: Toward a Reinvigoration of Rhetorical
Invention.” Paper presented to
the Rhetoric Society of America,
III. Editorships, Offices, and
Consultancies
Dalton, Mary
Editorial Board Creative
Screenwriting.
Giles, Steve
Chair-elect,
Early Career Preventionists Network of the Society
for Prevention Research Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), 3 days consulting
Hazen, Michael
Associate
Editor, Controversia
Associate
Editor, Argumentation and Advocacy
Board
of Directors, Russian Communication Association, American Branch
Program
Planner, Russian Communication Association for National Communication
Association Convention,
Hyde, Michael
Quarterly Journal of Speech
Philosophy and Rhetoric
External reviewer for Journal of Applied Communication
Research
External reviewer for Journal of Rhetoric and Public
Affairs
External reviewer for
Louden, Allan
Forum Editor, Contemporary Argumentation and Debate:
Journal of CEDA, 2004-Editorial Board for
Speaker and Gavel
Contemporary Argumentation and Debate: Journal of
CEDA
Argumentation and Advocacy:
Journal of the American Forensics Association.
Committee
on International Discussion and Debate (CIDD) with National Communication
Association, Term 2004-7.
Consultant/Speech Writer, Bob Brown/Dave Lewis Governor Campaign,
Montana, 2003-4 (One week in
Llewellyn, John
Reviewer
for scholarly journals:
Public Relations Review
“Teaching Public Relations Activism . . . “ 10/10/03
“Identities, Positioning,
. . . Strategy.” 3/09/04
Southern Communication Journal
MS. 1501 9/01/03
MS. 1550 “Moving Pictures” 3/14/04
Management Communication Quarterly
03-057 “Leadership Scandal . . . Crisis
Communication”
Communication Law Review
“An Argument Falls in the Woods” 1/06/04
Consultation
with United Way of High Point; workshop/presentation on public speaking training,
July 10, 2003—half-day
McMillan, Jill
Editorial
Board—Southern Communication Journal
Management
Communication Quarterly
Reviewer- Western States Communication Journal
Mitra, Ananda
Reviewed
two manuscripts for Critical Studies in Mass Communication
Serving
as the guest editor for a special issue of New Media and Society
Member
of the editorial review board for Critical Studies in Mass Communication
Member
of the editorial review board for New Media and Society
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.
Watts, Eric
Editorial
Board, Critical Studies in Media
Communication
Editorial Board, Quarterly Journal of Speech
Editorial Board, Communication Quarterly
Zulick, Margaret
Editorial Board, Quarterly
Journal of Speech
Editorial Board, Philosophy
and Rhetoric
Dalton, Mary
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Topic: |
Folk Potter Documentary |
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$ Requested: |
$2,500 |
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$ Funded: |
$2,500 |
Giles, Steve
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Topic: |
Training substance abuse
prevention teachers via a web-based intervention |
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Agency: |
National Institutes of
Health |
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$ Requested: |
$750,000 |
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$ Funded: |
$750,000 (WF=$225,000) |
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Topic: |
Program fidelity in
substance abuse |
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Agency: |
NIH |
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$ Requested: |
$26,000 |
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$ Funded: |
$26,000 |
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Louden, Allan
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Topic: |
Southeast Europe Youth
Leadership Institute (SEEYLI), with Dr. Pia Wood,
International Studies |
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Open Society Institute and
US State Department |
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$ Requested: |
$174, 919 |
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$ Funded: |
$174,919 |
McMillan, Jill
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Deliberative
Democracy—Longitudinal Study |
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The |
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$ Funded: |
$25, 000 for 2003-04 |
Mitra, Ananda
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Tobacco use in |
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RITC |
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$ Requested: |
10,000 |
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Web-based education for
Medical professionals |
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NIH |
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$ Requested: |
10% of salary |
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$ Funded: |
10% of salary |
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