Vita

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  • Current short Vita

Links

  • Ball State Telecommuications Department
  • National Communication Association
  • Broadcast Education Association

Courses

    2008 Spring
  • ICOM 101 - The Digital World - Syllabus
  • ICOM 201 - Digital Message Analysis and Design - Syllabus
  • TCOM 602 - Foundations of Digital Storytelling 2 - Syllabus

  • 2007 Fall
  • TCOM 601 - Foundations of Digital Storytelling 1 - Syllabus
  • TCOM 680 & English 690 - Comparative Communication Technologies - Syllabus

Media & Communication Theories:

  • What Makes Qualitative Research Qualitative? (July 2007)
  • Transfering Community: A Conversation About Building Community Across Media Studies, Media Education and Media Ecology (April 2006, ECA)
  • A Burkeian Perspective of Interpersonal Communication:A Confession and Extension (November 21, 2002, NCA)(Table 1)
  • Responding to, Placing, and Extending Kenneth Burke's Auscultation, Creation, and Revision: The Rout of the Esthetes Literature, Marxism, and Beyond (November 2, 2001, NCA)
  • Theoretical Fidelity: Implications of a Consistent and Enduring Orientation in the Discipline of Communication (November 24, 2002, NCA)

Cross-Culture & Sociology:

  • Masculinity as a Social and Symbolic Construction in the United States, India, Korea, and Germany: Issues When Creating Cross-Cultural Communication Research: 2007 Distinguished Lecturer, Rudolph F. Verderber Distinguished Lecture Series (Oct, 2007)
  • Strategic Transformations in Power and the Nature of International Communication Theory (China Media Research, July 2007)
  • Cross-Cultural Communication—Retrospective and Prospects , SCAPR
  • Transformations in the Study of Intercultural Communication, SCAPR
  • Does a General Theory of Homosexuality, Gay, Queer Communication Exist? (April 6, 2002)

Internet & Digital Communication:

  • Imagination, Virtual Reality, and Digital Communication Systems: Constructing a New Sensory System for Human Beings (September 2003, )
  • Internet And the Concept of Audience (December 2002, SCAPR)
  • eBay as a Symbolic Prototype (December 2003, SCAPR)
  • September 11, 2001—One Year Later: Student Voices from the Great Plains of the Midwest (November 22, 2002, NCA)

Special People:

  • Chesebro Autobiographic Essay from Review of Communication (October 2006)
  • Brock Memorial published in the Kenneth Burke Journal (Fall 2006)
  • Remembering Bernard L. Brock
  • The Absence and Presence of the Word: In Memory of Walter J. Ong, SJ (April 2004, ECA)
  • Brock--Spotlight on Bernie Brock (April 2004, ECA)
  • Dan Hahn as Contributor to Professional Organizations (2003, ECA)
  • A Toast to Jim Gaudino (Noverber 22, 2003, NCA)

Masculinity:

  • See Masculinity Research

Others:

  • Composing an Academic Life (September 22, 2000)

Note:

  • NCA = The National Communication Association
  • SCAPR = Speech Communication Association of Puerto Rico
  • ECA = Eastern Communication Association

Understanding and Measuring Masculinity

Masculinity Research:

  • Chesebro and Fuse, "The Development of a Perceived Masculinity Scale"
  • An Analysis of Masculinity (Communication Quarterly, 2001)
  • The PMQ47 Questionnaire (.doc)
  • The PMQ47 Questionnaire & Test ONLINE! (English version)
  • The PMQ47 Questionnaire & Test ONLINE! (Chinese version)
  • The PMQ47 Questionnaire & Test ONLINE! (Japanese version)
  • Instructions for Hand Scoring the PMQ47 Questionnaire
  • Standards for Interpreting Your PMQ47 Masculinity Scores

Masculinity Lectures:

  • "Masculinity as a Social and Symbolic Construction in the United States, India, Korea, and Germany: Issues When Creating Cross-Cultural Communication Research": Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University, March 12, 2008
  • "Masculinity as a Social and Symbolic Construction in the United States, India, Korea, and Germany: Issues When Creating Cross-Cultural Communication Research": 2007 Distinguished Lecturer, Rudolph F. Verderber Distinguished Lecture Series Oct 18, 2007
  • “Masculinity as Social and Symbolic Construction in the United States of America, India, Korea, and Germany: Issues When Creating Cross-Cultural Communication Research,” Ball State University, April 24, 2007
  • “Masculinity as a Cross-Cultural Communication Variable: United States of America, India, Korea, and Germany,” New York University, New York, New York, March 6, 2007
  • “Masculinity as an International Symbolic System: Media Constructions in the United States and Cross-Cultural Comparisons,” New York University, New York, New York, March 27, 2006
  • “Masculinity as a Symbolic and Social Construction in the United States with Some International Comparisons,” New York University, New York, New York, March 21, 2005
  • “Masculinities as Symbolic and Social Constructions: Cross-Cultural Comparisons,” New York University, New York, New York, March 29, 2004
  • “Masculinities: Moving Towards Choice and Service to the Community,” New York University, New York, New York, March 18, 2002. Also, see: Dave Taylor, “The Return of the ‘Manly Man,’” Indiana State University Magazine, Volume 5 (Spring 2002), Number 3, p. 9.
  • “Changing Conceptions of Masculinity,” New York University, New York, New York, March 5, 2001
  • “Social and Symbolic Constructions of Masculinity,” at:
    A. New York University, New York, New York, March 27, 2000; and,
    B. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 5, 2000.
  • Distinguish professor lecture: Reconstructing Masculinity in a Feminist Era (October 2001)