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Charles E. Zumkehr Professor

Sept. 2013

RAYMIE E. McKERROW Charles E. Zumkehr Professor

OFFICE: School of Communication Studies, Lasher Hall, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701; Office Ph: 740-593-4843; Fax: 740-593-4810 E-Mail: [email protected] Home Page: http://www.coms.ohiou.edu/raymie-mckerrow HOME: 11 Cable Lane, Athens, OH 45701; Home Ph: 740-594-8478; Fax: 740-592-4706; Cell Ph: 740-591-3323

EDUCATION Ph.D. 1974 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA M. A. 1968 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO B. S. 1966 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 1962-65 Attended Eastern Montana College, Billings, MT (now Montana State University-Billings)

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT Ohio University, Athens 2005 Spring, Visiting Professor, Bangkok University/OU Doctoral Program 2003-2008 Director, McNair Scholars Program 2001-2003 Interim Associate Provost for Graduate Studies 2000-2001 Associate Dean, College of Communication (half-time) 1996, 2000 Summer-Visiting Professor, OU/Hong Kong Baptist University Communication program 1996–1997 Special Assistant to the Dean for Grants (part-time) 1995-present Professor, School of Communication Studies; Tenured, 1996 University of Maine, Orono 1984 -- 1995 Professor, Communication Studies 1990 -- 1992 Student Academic Services Coordinator, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences 1984-1988 Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences 1981-1984 Department Chair, Speech Communication 1979-1984 Associate Professor, Speech Communication 1976-1979 Assistant Professor, Speech Communication University of Wisconsin, Madison 1974-1976 Assistant Professor, Communication Arts 1973-1974 Instructor, Communication Arts University of Iowa, Iowa City 1971-1973 NDEA Graduate Fellow Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1969-1971 Instructor, Speech Communication; Director of Forensics Kearney State College 1968-1969 Instructor, Speech Communication; Asst. Director of Forensics Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1966-1968 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Speech Communication ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS:

OHIO UNIVERSITY Interim Associate Provost for Graduate Studies (2001-2003) Responsibilities: manage Graduate Student Services, Graduate Appointments and Minority Graduate Recruitment offices; oversee all MA and PhD programs with respect to stipends, tuition scholarships; manage budget for all offices as well as stipend/tuition scholarship budgets. Represent University at Regents Advisory Committee for Graduate Studies meetings. Work with faculty on building current and new graduate programs. Work with Graduate Council on graduate policies, program reviews, and other issues. Report to the Provost. Associate Dean (2000-2001) Responsibilities: coordinate distance education program with Lorain County Community College; oversee graduate programs and work with College and University Graduate Councils; oversee College budget, including responsibility for developing summer budget, approving College-wide disbursements, and monitoring accounts. Participate in Research meetings with VP for Research. Other duties as assigned. Special Assistant to the Dean for Grants and Contracts (1996-1997) Responsibilities: Facilitated search for funding support; sent information on grant resources to college faculty; proposed grant incentive program.

UNIV. OF MAINE Fall Orientation Coordinator (1993) Responsibilities: Temporarily assumed responsibilities of the New Student Programming office (closed due to budget cuts); Created Fall Orientation program for new students in consultation with various university academic and support staff units. Student Academic Services Coordinator (1990-1992) Responsibilities: Recommended student suspension, dismissal, waiver of requirements and other actions as appropriate; Coordinated first/second year advising program; Participated in new student orientation programming; Assisted with operation of student services office. This was a part-time position. Associate Dean: Arts and Sciences (1984-1988) Responsibilities: Managed College of Arts and Sciences travel budget; Served as liaison with Chairpersons on space/facilities issues; Advised Dean on reappointment, tenure, and promotion cases; Advised Dean on budget issues; Assisted with academic advising, probation and dismissal counseling; Assumed one-time assignments at direction of Dean (e.g., Chair searches, departmental reviews). Department Chair, Speech Communication (1981-1984) Responsibilities: Coordinated policies and procedures in consultation with faculty; Responded as appropriate to administrative directives involving personnel evaluation, etc.; Represented the Department at meetings with College and University administration; Managed budget in consultation with faculty.

TEACHING/RESEARCH INTERESTS COURSES TAUGHT/DEVELOPED (1985+): BASIC: Public Communication, Business and Professional Communication, Argumentation, Communication and Public Advocacy. ADVANCED UNDERGRADUATE: Communication Theory, Persuasion and Social Influence, Political Communication, Contemporary Rhetoric, Women and Rhetoric, Third-Wave Feminist Rhetoric, Training and Development, Rhetorical Criticism.

GRADUATE: Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism, Seminar in Rhetorical Theory, Rhetoric and Social Theory, Foucault, Discourse and Social Change, Feminism and Rhetorical History/Theory, Corporate Communication, Rhetoric, Culture and Social Critique, Communication Theory I and II.

RESEARCH: Nineteenth/Twentieth Century Rhetorical Theory and Criticism, Postmodern Theory, Argumentation Theory, Critical/Cultural Studies TECHNOLOGY USES: Use of PowerPoint for lectures; distance education experience in co- teaching a course across two institutions and in using Web-based instruction with students in Hong Kong; use of Blackboard.com to integrate technology within class discussion/assignments.

2 ADVISING UNDERGRADUATE: Ohio U: 25-35 advisees; Honors Thesis Director: Alena Amato. 1996, Courtney Bailey, 1998. Maine: Freshman/Sophomore Advisor; Department Advisor (numbers varied between 25-30 students from 1976-95). GRADUATE: Maine: M. A. THESIS: directed 7; committee member for 21; NON-THESIS: chaired 20; committee member for 15; INDIVIDUALIZED Ph.D. COMM.: 1 student. Ohio University: M. A. Research Projects/Comps Committee Chair: Alena Amato-June 97; James Tompkins-June 97; Bill Barber-November 97; Mary Beth Robinson, March 98; Tim Mattingly-May 98; Michelle Fournier-October 98; Kristen Halvorsen- November 98; Pam Royse-March 00; Ya Chen Lee-June 01; Yvette Chapman-June 01; Emily Wing-June 04. Comm. Member: Jon Jump-May 96, Michelle Pitstick-December. 99; Teresa French-December 99; Audrey Bennett-December 99; Amy Rouse-August 00; Sheila Hunt-August 02; Syahgena Ardhila- August 04; Sharon Starr-August 04, Anjana Mudambi, Fall 04.

Ohio University Doctoral Committees — Completed as Director: 1. Matt Smith, Fall 98 E-merging strategies of identity: The rhetorical construction of self in personal Web sites. Faculty member at Wittenberg University. 2. Robin Brown Broughton, Fall 99 Dramatism and the creation of meaning for assisted suicide in Derek Humphry's "Final Exit": A Burkian analysis. Faculty member at West Virginia State University. 3. Kanchana Khamnungsook Fall 99. [OU/BU doctoral program]. An Application of Michael Foucault's Critical Perspective to a Study of Interpersonal Communication Faculty member at Bangkok University. 4. John Richards, Fall 00 Multiple views of multiple realities: The rhetorical and social construction of the occult. Deceased. 5. Krishna Kandath [Co-Director], Fall 01 An analytic investigation of discourse and power in organizing for social change: Transformation possibilities for devadasis in India. 6. Cami Sanderson, Fall 01A culture of terror rises out of the dust: a rhetorical analysis of iconic imagery in the aftermath of 9/11. Faculty member at Ferris State University 7. James Crawford, Winter 02 Connecting the dots: The argument for contributive complexity and permanence and communication. Retired. 8. Natthapon Panyasopon Fall 02 [OU/BU doctoral program]. Cultural and filmic elements contributing to the popularity of the 999 film Nang Nak. Faculty member at Bangkok University. 9. Lee Ann Gray [Co-Director; IIP Ph. D.], Fall 03 The forgotten man: The rhetorical construction of class and classlessness in Depression era media. Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, University of Louisiana at Lafayette. 10. JongHwa Lee, Fall 03 Cyber-democracy and the politics of space: critical rhetoric, cultural geography, and radical democracy. Faculty member at Hawai’i Pacific University. 11. Michaela Meyer, Summer 04 Examining the representation of relationships on young adult television : a case study of Smallville. Faculty member at Christopher Newport University. 12. Mark Hopson [Co-Director], Spring 05 The talking drum: critical memory in intercultural communication research. Faculty member at George Mason University. 13. Katherine Hatfield, Fall 05 Slim chance: A study of communication in the airline industry. Public Involvement Coordinator at HDR Engineering, Inc. 14. Stacey Brinkley [IIP Ph.D.], Spring 06 Time out on the field: A study of the socialization experiences of African American intercollegiate athletics administration. Consultant, Strategic Initiatives Division, Ohio Department of Education.

3 15. Sarah Ryan, Summer 06 An absence of debate: an investigation of the lack of rhetorical democracy in media coverage of abstinence and welfare from 1992-2000. Faculty member at University of Texas at El Paso. 16. Saumya Pant [Co-Director], Summer 07 Enacting empowerment in private and public spaces: The role of "Taru" in facilitating social change among young village women in India. Faculty member at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India. 17. Min Wha Han, Fall 08 Rhetoricity of history and narrativity of life: a life history approach to the Zianichi. Adjunct Faculty, Hawai’i Pacific University. 18. Chutima Kessadayurat, Winter 09 [OU/BU doctoral program]. Bangkok University’s adaptation to globalization: A study in corporate history. Faculty member at Bangkok University. 19. Pichayalak Pichayakul Fall 09 [IIP Ph.D.], Using American volunteerism as a model for domestic volunteerism management in Thailand. Faculty member at Chiang Mai University. 20. Patipan Lobburi Summer 10 [BU/OU program]. The influence of social support and organizational support on turnover intention among Thai workers: A proposed model. Independent Business Owner, Bangkok, Thailand. 21. Pamela Royse, Winter 11 Ideology, Space, and the Problem of Justice: The Lynching of Emmett Till. Faculty member at Kutztown State University. 22. Jerimiah Morris, Fall 12 Microentrepreneur Identity in Appalachian Ohio: Enterprising Individuals with a Regional Flavor. Faculty member at Bangkok University. 23. Annette Love, Spring 13.Communication Apprehension in the Classroom: A Study of Nontraditional Graduate Students at Ohio University. Records Manager, Graduate College, Ohio U.

Completed as Member; Faculty member [if known] at: 1. Emilie Falc, Fall 97; Winona State University 2. Sarah Mahan, Spring 97; Ohio University-Eastern Campus 3. Andrew Wood, Spring 98; San Jose State University 4. Bobby Toth, Spring, 99; Retired 5. Celeste LaCroix, Summer 99; College of Charleston 6. Mary Eicholtz, Spring 00; Kutztown State University 7. Elizabeth Oppe, Fall 01; West Virginia University 8. Ruma Sen, Spring 02; Ramapo College 9. Andrea McClanahan, Spring 03; East Stroudsburg University 10. Shannon Brogan, Spring 03; Kentucky State University 11. Jeffrey Bile, Fall 04; Spalding University 12. Amina Hassan, Spring 05 13. Nazan Haydari [TCom], Fall 05; Radio, Cinema and Television Department at Maltepe University, Istanbul, Turkey 14. Elizabeth Ruchti [Interdis. Arts], Spring 06; West Chester University 15. Jennifer Scott, Spring 06; Grove City College 16. Michael Powell, Fall 06; deceased 17. Minah Harun. Winter 07; Universiti Utara Malaysia 18. Danielle Stern [TCom], Spring 07; Christopher Newport University 19. Pamela Rossi Keen [Interdis. Arts], Spring 07 20. Daniel Rossi Keen, Summer 08; Independent Business, Pittsburgh, PA. 21. Jennifer Dunn, Spring 09; Dominican University 22. Eimi Lev, Spring 09; Tel Aviv University 23. Erica Butcher [Media Arts and Studies], Summer 09 24. Stephanie Young, Summer 09; University of Southern Indiana 25. Nathan Shepley [English], Winter 10; University of Houston 26. Marie Thompson, Spring 10; Wright State University 27. Anne Gerbensky-Kerber, Summer 11; Winona State University 28. Abbie Wojno, Summer 11; Columbus State University 29. Jirah Krittayapong, Winter 12; University of Thai Chamber of Commerce 4 30. Rebecca Mercado Thornton, Summer 12; Oakland University 31. Michelle Calka, Spring 12; Manchester University 32. Anna Wiederhold, Spring 13; University of Nevada-Reno

In Process as Director: 1. Craig Pinkerton, Proposal Defense 2. Sarah Patten, Prelim Defense, POS, Fall 10 3. Yui/Pornpen, BU/OU 4. Jessica Furgerson, Proposal Defense, Spring 13 5. Dante Morelli, Proposal Defense Fall 11 6. Zhou Li, Prelim Defense, Fall 12 7. Usa Silraungwilai, Proposal Defense, Spring 13, BU/OU 8. Sawitree, BU/OU

In Process as Member. 1. Steve Phalen, Prelim Defense Fall 10 2. John Whicker, English 3. Aaron Duncan, completed POS, Fall 13 4 Andrea Iacherri Prelim Defense, Fall 13 5. Margaret Romoser, Proposal Defense, Winter 11 6. Stephanie Ruhl, Portfolio/Proposal Def. Spring 13 7. Dorothy Oshiro [Media Arts], Comps Fall 12 8. Jordan Compton 9. Phanuthep Sutthithepthamrong [Media Arts]; comps, Fall 13 10. Maria Subert, Prelim Defense, Fall 12 11. Dongjing Kang, Prelim Defense, Fall 12 12. Michael Broderick

NAMED AWARDS and HONORS Named Awards: Raymie E. McKerrow Chapter of the Year Award, Sigma Chi Eta, National Communication Association, 2006 (annual award to community college honorary chapter of the year). Communication and Journalism Raymie E. McKerrow Award, University of Maine, 1976 – (annual award to undergraduate major). Raymie McKerrow Outstanding Student Leader Award, School of Communication Studies, Ohio University, 2013 (annual award to undergraduate major).

Honors: Lifetime Achievement Award, Critical and Cultural Studies Division, National Communication Association, Nov. 2009. Charles E. Zumkehr Professor of Speech Communication. School of Communication Studies, Ohio University, July 2009- present. Centennial Scholar. Rhetoric and Public Address Division, Eastern Communication Association, April 2009. Wittenberg Fellow. Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH. Fall 2008. Douglas W. Ehninger Distinguished Rhetorical Scholar Award. National Communication Association. 2006. Sigma Chi Eta Distinguished Service Award of Appreciation. National Communication Association, 2006. Outstanding Senior Graduate COMS Faculty Member. GradCo, Ohio University, 2005. Outstanding Student Organization Advisor Award. Student Affairs, Ohio University, 2002. Charles H. Woolbert Research Award. National Communication Association, 2001.

5 Outstanding Service to the Discipline Award. American Communication Association, 1998. ECA Teaching Fellow. Eastern Communication Association, April, 1998. David Descutner Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award. School of Interpersonal Communication, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 1997. ECA Research Fellow. Eastern Communication Association, April, 1997. Outstanding Alumni, Recognition for Exceptional Contribution. Montana State University- Billings, Billings, MT, 1996. Distinguished Maine Professor. Univ. of Maine Alumni Association Award, 1992. Distinguished Service Award. Eastern Communication Association, 1991. Distinguished Service Award. American Forensic Association, 1990.

RESEARCH EDITED BOOKS/PROCEEDINGS McKerrow, R. E. (1993). Ed. Argument and the Postmodern Challenge. Proceedings of the Eighth Summer Argumentation Conference. Annandale, VA: SCA/AFA. McKerrow, R. E. (1982). Ed. Explorations in Rhetoric: Studies in Honor of Douglas Ehninger. Glenview, IL: Scott-Foresman. McKerrow, R. E. (1975). Ed. and Introduction. Richard Whately. Elements of Logic, 2nd. Ed. (1827; Rpt.). Delmar, NY: Scholars' Facsimiles and Reprints.

TEXTBOOKS

McKerrow, R. E., Gronbeck, B., Ehninger, D., & Monroe, A. (2007). Principles and Types of Public Speaking, 16th Ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. McKerrow, R. E., Gronbeck, B., Ehninger, D., & Monroe, A.(2003). Principles and Types of Public Speaking, 15th Ed. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. [New Title] McKerrow, R. E. Instructor’s Manual [PTPS]. (2003) Boston: Allyn & Bacon. McKerrow, R. E., Gronbeck, B., Ehninger, D., & Monroe, A.(2000). Principles and Types of Speech Communication, 14th Ed. NY: Addison-Wesley/Longman. McKerrow, R. E., Instructor’s Manual [PTSC]. Co-authored with Kathleen German. (2000). NY: Addison-Wesley/Longman. Gronbeck, B., McKerrow, R. E., Ehninger, D., & Monroe, A. (1997). Principles and Types of Speech Communication, 13th Ed. NY: Addison-Wesley/Longman. Kelly, C., Laffoon, A. & McKerrow, R. E. (Eds.). (1994). Diversity in Public Communication: A Reader. Dubuque, IA: Kendall-Hunt. Benjamin, J. & McKerrow, R. E. (1994). Business and Professional Communication: Concepts and Practices. NY: Harper/Collins. Gronbeck, B., McKerrow, R. E., Ehninger, D., & Monroe, A. (1994). Principles and Types of Speech Communication, 12th Ed. NY: Harper/Collins. Gronbeck, B., McKerrow, R. E., Ehninger, D., & Monroe, A. (1990). Principles and Types of Speech Communication, 11th Ed. Glenview, IL: Scott-Foresman/Little Brown. Ehninger, D., Gronbeck, B., McKerrow, R. E., & Monroe, A. (1986). Principles and Types of Speech Communication, 10th Ed. Glenview, IL: Scott-Foresman. Allen, R. R. & McKerrow, R. E. (1985). The Pragmatics of Public Communication, 3rd Ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. Ehninger, D., Gronbeck, B., McKerrow, R. E., & Monroe, A. (1982). Principles and Types of Speech Communication, 9th Ed. Glenview, IL: Scott-Foresman. Allen, R. R. & McKerrow, R. E. (1981). The Pragmatics of Public Communication, 2nd Ed. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. Allen, R. R. & McKerrow, R. E. (1977). The Pragmatics of Public Communication. Columbus, OH: C. Merrill.

ESSAYS in JOURNALS, BOOKS and PROCEEDINGS (** Refereed; ++ Invited) [Author: McKerrow, R. E. except as otherwise noted] (2013). ++ Criticism is as Criticism Does. Western Journal of Communication, 77: 546-49. 6 (2012). ++ Engaging a Critical Voice as a Rhetorical Citizen. In Alan K. Goodboy & Kara Schultz, Eds. Introduction to Communication Studies: Translating Communication Scholarship into Meaningful Practice, (pp. 409-15). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt. (2012). **Principles of Rhetorical Democracy. R_ÉT_O_R_, 2: 94-113. (2012). ++Foreword. In The Rhetoric of Food: Discourse, Materiality, and Power. Eds. Frye, J. J. & Bruner, M. S. NY: Routledge, xi-xiv. (2012). ++ Commentary on “Accounting for the Force of the Appeal to Authority” by Jean Goodwin. In F. Zenker (Ed.). Argumentation: Cognition and Community. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation (OSSA), May 18-21, 2011 (pp. 576-80). Windsor, ON. ISBN - 978-0-920233-66-5 (CD-ROM). (2011). ** Whately’s Importance to Argument: A Retrospective Review. In Reasoned Argument and Social Change: Selected Papers from the 17th Alta Conference on Argumentation (pp. 301-308). Ed. Robin Rowland. Washington, DC: National Communication Association. (2011). ** Foucault’s Relationship to Rhetoric. Review of Communication. 11: 253-71. (2011) ++ Foreword. In Critical Rhetorics of Race. Ed. Lacy, M. G. & Ono, K. A. NY: New York University Press, ix-x. (2010) ** Lee, J,, Han, M.,& McKerrow, R. E. English or Perish: How Contemporary South Korea R eceived, Accommodated, and Internalized English and American Modernity. Language and Intercultural Communication. 10, 337-357. (2010 **++ “Citizenship.” In Encyclopedia of Identity. Ed. R. Jackson. Sage. Vol 1: 78-80. (2010)** Research in Rhetoric: A Glance at our Recent Past, Present, and Potential Future. Review of Communication. 10, 197-210. (2010)** ++ Miller, J. & McKerrow, R. E. History of Political Communication. Review of Communication, 10, 61-74. (2010) ++ Commentary on Radu Necalau’s “Normative Validity, Cultural Identity, and Ideology Critique.” In: J. Ritola (Ed.), Argument Cultures: Proceedings of OSSA 09, CD-ROM (np.), Windsor, ON: OSSA. (2010) ++ Commentary on Ralph H. Johnson’s “Revisiting the Logical/Dialectical/Rhetorical Triumvirate.” In: J. Ritola (Ed.), Argument Cultures: Proceedings of OSSA 09, CD-ROM (np.), Windsor, ON: OSSA. (2009) **++ “Critical Rhetoric.” In Encyclopedia of Communication Theory, Vol. 1, pp. 234-237.. Eds. S. Littlejohn & K. Foss. Sage (2009) **++ “Ideological Rhetoric.” In Encyclopedia of Communication Theory, Vol. 1, pp. 496-497. Eds. S. Littlejohn & K. Foss. Sage. (2009). ++ McKerrow, R. E., & St. John, J. Critical Rhetoric and Continual Critique. In J. Kuypers, Ed. Rhetorical Criticism: Perspectives in Action (pp. 321-340). Lanham, MD: Lexington. [reprint of essay in The Art of Rhetorical Criticism, 2005]. (2008). ++ Raymie E. McKerrow, 2000 President, National Communication Association. Review of Communication, 8, 331-338. (2005). ++ McKerrow, R. E., & St. John, J. Critical Rhetoric: A Context for Continual Critique. In J. Kuypers, Ed. The Art of Rhetorical Criticism (pp. 345-366). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon. (2005). ++ Miller, J. L. & McKerrow, R. E. Philostratus. In M. Ballif and M. Moran, Eds. Classical Rhetoric and Rhetoricians (pp. 264-267). Westport, CT: Praeger. (2003). ** Limitations of the Public Sphere: The Repressive Voice of Modernity. In R. E. Ramsey & D. J. Miller, (Eds.), Experiences Between Philosophy and Communication: Engaging the Philosophical Contributions of Calvin O. Schrag (pp. 73-88). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. (2002). McKerrow, R. E. & St. John, J. Attacking the Rhetorical Wedge: A Response to Mifsud. In H. V. Hansen, C. W. Tindale, J. A. Blair, R. H. Johnson, & R. C. Pinto, Eds. Argumentation and Its Implications. Proceedings of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argument Conference, Windsor, ONT, 2001. Available on CD-ROM, ISBN:0-9683461-2-X. Np. (2002). St. John, J. & McKerrow, R. E. Second Arguments as Perspective and Force: A Response to Plug. In H. V. Hansen, C. W. Tindale, J. A. Blair, R. H. Johnson, & R. C. Pinto, Eds. 7 Argumentation and Its Implications. Proceedings of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argument Conference, Windsor, ONT, 2001. Available on CD-ROM, ISBN:0-9683461-2-X. Np. (2002). ** McKerrow, Raymie E., & Jeffrey St. John. (2002). Legitimizing Public Discourse: Civility as Gatekeeper. In Frans H. van Eemeren, J. Anthony Blair, Charles A. Willard, & A. Francisca Snoek-Henkemans (Eds)., Proceedings Of The Fifth Conference Of The International Society For The Study Of Argumentation. Amsterdam: Sic Sat Press. pp. 747- 751. (2002). ++ Coloring Outside the Lines. Southern Communication Journal, 67, 290-294. (2002) ** Schiappa, E., Gross, A., McKerrow, R. E., & Scott, R. L. Rhetorical Studies as Reduction or Redescription?: A Response to Cherwitz and Hikins. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 88, 112-120. 2001). ** Miller, J. L. & McKerrow, R. E. Political Argument and Emotion: An Analysis of 2000 Presidential Campaign Discourse. Contemporary Argumentation & Debate, 22, 43-58. (2001). ** Coloring Outside the Lines: The Limits of Civility. Vital Speeches of the Day, (February 15, 2001), 67, 278-281. (2001). ++ Critical Rhetoric. In T. Sloane (Ed.). Encyclopedia of Rhetoric. (pp. 619-622). NY: Oxford University Press. (2000). ++ Opening the Future: Postmodern Rhetoric in a Multi-Cultural World. In A. Gonzalez and D. V. Tanno (Eds.), Rhetoric in Intercultural Contexts (pp. 41-46). Newbury Park, CA: Sage. (1999). ** Space and Time in a Postmodern Polity. Western Journal of Communication, 63, 271-90. (1998). ++ Rhetoric and the Construction of a Deliberative Community. Southern Communication Journal, 63, 350-356. (1998). ++ Corporeality and Cultural Rhetoric: A Site for Rhetoric’s Future. Southern Communication Journal, 63, 315-328. (1998). ++ McKerrow, R. E., Wood, A., & Smith, M. J. Publishing On-Line: Challenging Standards of Hiring, Promotion, and Tenure. American Communication Journal, 1, # 3. Available on- line at http://www.americancomm.org/~aca/acjdata/vol1/iss3/ curtain3.html. Np. (1998). ++ Mill’s Treatment of Fallacies: A Response to Professor Marie Secor’s Analysis. In H. V. Hansen, C. W. Tindale, & A. V. Colman (Eds.), Argumentation and Rhetoric: Proceedings of the Second OSSA Conference. St Catherines, ONT: OSSA. Available on CD-ROM, ISBN:0-9683461-0-3. Np. (1998). ++ Clark, E. C. & McKerrow, R. E. The Rhetorical Construction of History. In K. Turner (Ed.), Doing Rhetorical History: Concepts and Cases. (pp. 33-46). Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. (1997). **McKerrow, R. E. & Bruner, M. Argument and Multiple Identities: Contemporary European Nationalism and Environmentalism. Argumentation and Advocacy, 34, 51-65. Lead Essay. (1997). ++ Whately and the Study of Fallacious Reasoning. In A. Brinton and D. Walton, Eds., Historical Foundations of Informal Logic (pp. 99-113). Brookfield, VT: Ashgate. (1995). ++ Re-Visioning Rhetoric in a Culturally Diverse World. In J. Hauser (Ed.). New Dimensions in Communication: Proceedings of the 52 Annual Conference (Vol. 7; pp. 1-10). Syracuse, NY: New York State Speech Communication Association Conference (1994); Keynote Address. (1993). ** Overcoming Fatalism: Rhetoric/Argument in Postmodernity. In R. McKerrow (Ed.), Argument and the Postmodern Challenge (pp. 119-121). Annandale, VA: SCA/AFA. (1993). ** Visions of Society in Discourse and Art: The Failed Rhetoric of Social Realism. Communication Quarterly, 41, 355-66. (1993). ++ Critical Rhetoric and the Possibility of the Subject. In I. Angus & L. Langsdorf (Eds.), The Critical Turn: Rhetoric and Philosophy in Postmodern Discourse (pp. 51-67). Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois Univ. Press. (1991). Perspectives on Historiography and Argument. In F. H. Van Eemeren, R. Grootendorst, R., J. A. Blair, & C. A. Willard (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Argumentation (pp. 5-12). Amsterdam, Netherlands: SISCAT.

8 (1991). ++ Critical Rhetoric and Propaganda Studies. In J. Anderson (Ed.), Communication Yearbook, 14 (pp. 249-55). Newbury Park, CA: Sage. (1991). ++ Critical Rhetoric in a Postmodern World. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 77, 75-78. Response Essay. (1990, Fall). McKerrow, R. E. & Daly, N. H. Student Athletes: In Search of Balance. National Forum, 42-44. (1990). ** The Centrality of Justification: Principles of Warranted Assertability. In D. Williams & M. Hazen (Eds.), Argumentation Theory and the Rhetoric of Assent (pp. 17-32). University, AL: University of Alabama Press. (1990). ++ Evaluating Research in Forensics: Considerations of the Tenure and Promotion Process. National Forensic Journal, 8, 73-76. (1990). ++ Argument Communities. In R. Trapp & J. Schuetz (Eds.), Perspectives on Argumentation: Essays in Honor of Wayne Brockreide (pp. 27-40). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. (1989). ** Antimasonic Rhetoric: The Strategy of Excommunication. Communication Quarterly, 37, 276-90. (1989). ** Critical Rhetoric: Theory and Praxis. Communication Monographs, 56, 91-111. Lead Essay. Woolbert Award. Reprinted in Contemporary Rhetorical Theory: A Reader, J. L. Lucaites, C. M. Condit, S. Caudill, Eds. (New York: Guilford Press, 1999); Chinese translation published in Western Rhetoric: Critical Paradigms and Method s (China Social Sciences Publishing House, 1999); Readings in Rhetorical Criticism, C. Burgchardt, Ed. (State College, PA: Strata Pub lishing, 1995). The Routledge Reader in Rhetorical Criticism, B. Ott & C. Dickinson, Eds. (New Yo rk: Routledge, 2013).

(1988). ** Whately's Philosophy of Language. Southern Speech Communication Journal, 53, 211- 226. Lead Essay. (1987). ** Ethical Implications of a Whatelian Rhetoric. Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 17, 321-328. (1987). Forensics Pedagogy: An Editorial Note. Journal of the American Forensic Association, 23, 183. (1987). ** Richard Whately and the Revival of Logic in Nineteenth Century England. Rhetorica, 5, 163-185. (1987). Clark, C. & McKerrow, R. E. ** The Historiographical Dilemma in Myrdal's American Creed: Rhetoric's Role in Rescuing a Historical Moment. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 73, 303- 316. Reprinted in R. Scott, B. Brock, & J. Chesebro, (Eds.), Methods of Rhetorical Criticism (3rd. ed.; pp. 71-84. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press, 1989. (1987). Rescher's Plausibility Thesis and the Justification of Arguments: A Critical Analysis. In F. H. Van Eemeren, R. Grootendorst, J. A. Blair, & C. A. Willard, (Eds.), Argumentation: Across the Lines of Discipline: Proceedings of the Conference on Argumentation (pp. 317- 322). Dordrecht, Holland: Foris. (1987). Coherentism and Contextualism and the Process of Justification. In J. Wenzel (Ed.), Argument and Critical Practices: Proceedings of the Fifth SCA/AFA Conf. on Argumentation (pp. 215-221). Annandale, VA: SCA. (1986). ++ Pragmatic Justification and Perelman's Philosophy of Rhetoric. In J. Golden & J. Pilotta (Eds.), Practical Reasoning in Human Affairs: Studies in Honor of Chaim Perelman (pp. 207-225). Netherlands: Reidel. (1986). Case Studies in Field Theory: An Introduction. Journal of the American Forensic Association, 22, 185-186. (1983). ++ Marxism and the Rhetorical Conception of Ideology. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 69, 192-205. Review Essay.

9 (1982). Symposium: On Rhetorical Systems-Introduction. The Pennsylvania Speech Communication Annual, 38, 5-7. (1982). Rationality and Reasonableness in a Theory of Argument. In J. R. Cox & C. A. Willard (Eds.), Advances in Argumentation Theory and Research (pp. 105-122). Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press. Received AFA Research Award, 1983. (1982). Whately's Theory of Rhetoric. In R. E. McKerrow (Ed.), Explorations in Rhetoric: Studies in Honor of Douglas Ehninger (pp. 137-156). Glenview, IL: Scott-Foresman. (1981). The Senses of Argument: Uses and Limitations of the Concept. In G. Ziegelmueller & J. Rhodes (Eds.), Dimensions of Argument: Proceeding of the 1981 Summer Conference (pp. 980-988). Annandale, VA: SCA. (1981). ** Richard Whately: Human Nature and Christian Assistance. Church History, 50, 166-181. (1981). ** Richard Whately and the Nature of Human Knowledge in Relation to Ideas of His Contemporaries. Journal of the History of Ideas, 42, 439-455. (1980). Argument Communities: A Quest for Distinctions. In J. Rhodes & S. Newell (Eds.), Proceedings: SCA/AFA Summer Conference on Argumentation (pp. 214-218). Annandale, VA: SCA. Received AFA Research Award, 1980. Reprinted in W. L. Benoit, D. Hample, & P. J. Benoit (Eds.), Readings in Argumentation (pp. 523-536). Netherlands: Foris, 1992. (1980). On Fields and Rational Enterprises: A Reply to Willard. In J. Rhodes & S. Newell (Eds.), Proceedings: SCA/AFA Summer Conference on Argumentation (pp. 401-413). Annandale, VA: SCA. (1979). ** Archbishop Whately: Religious Controversialist of the Nineteenth Century. Prose Studies 1800-1900, 2, 160-178. (1978). ** 'Method of Composition': Whately's Earliest 'Rhetoric.' Philosophy and Rhetoric, 11, 43- 58. (1977). ** Truman and Korea: Rhetoric in the Pursuit of Victory. Central States Speech Journal, 28, 1-12. Lead Essay. (1977). ** Rhetorical Validity: An Analysis of Three Perspectives on the Justification of Rhetorical Argument. Journal of the American Forensic Association, 13, 131-141. Reprinted in W. L. Benoit, D. Hample, & P. J. Benoit (Eds.), Readings in Argumentation (pp. 297-312). Netherlands, Foris, 1992. (1976). ** Campbell and Whately on the Utility of Syllogistic Logic. Western Speech Communication Journal, 40, 1-13. Lead Essay. (1976). ++ Introduction: Hutchinson's Letters. In G. J. Gravlee & J. R. Irvine (Eds.), Pamphlets of the American Revolution: Rhetoric, Politics, Literature and the Popular Press (np). (Delmar, NY: Scholars' Facsimiles and Reprints). (1975). ** Probable Argument and Proof in Whately's Theory of Rhetoric. Central States Speech Journal, 26, 259-266. (1975). ** The Legend of Bonnie Prince Charlie's Travels in Donegal in 1746. Eire-Ireland, 10, 48- 61.

REVIEWS (Author: McKerrow, R. E. unless otherwise specified) (2009). Texts Briefly Noted: A Potpourri Review. Review of Communication, 9, 368-372. (2009). McKerrow, R. E. & Turner, K. J. The Trickster as a Communicator: Neither Shepherd, Sheep, nor Wolf. Review of Communication, 9, 322-325. (2006). ++McKerrow, R. E. & St. John, J. The Public Intellectual and the Role(s) of Criticism. Quarterly Journal of Speech. (Review Essay). 92, 310-319. (2001). Hauser, Gerard A. Vernacular Voices: The Rhetoric of Publics and Public Spheres. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1999. In Quarterly Journal of Speech, 87, 113-114. (2000). Welch, Kathleen. Electric Rhetoric: Classical Rhetoric, Oralism, and a New Literacy Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1999. In The American Communication Journal, 3, Available on line at http://www.americancomm.org/~aca/acj/acj.html. (1998). Willard, Charles A. Liberalism and the Problem of Knowledge., Univ. of Chicago Press, 1996. In Philosophy and Rhetoric, 31, 317-20.

10 (1998). Bourdieu, P., Passeron, J. C., & deSaint Martin, M. Academic Discourse. In Discourse and Society, 9, 286-287. (1997). Kaufer, D. S. & Butler, B. S. Rhetoric and the Arts of Design .Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 1996. In Discourse and Society, 9, 109-111. (1997). Newman, R. P. Truman and the Hiroshima Cult.. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 1995. In Quarterly Journal of Speech, 83, 257-258. (1997). Habermas, J. The Past as Future. Interviewed by Michael Haller. Trans. and Ed. M. Pensky. Cambridge, England: Polity Press, 1994. In Discourse and Society, 8, 271-272. (1997). McHoul, A. & Grace, W. A Foucault Primer: Discourse, power and the subject. Melbourne, Australia: Melbourne University Press, 1993; London: UCL Press Limited, 1995. Lemke, J. Textual Politics: Discourse and Social Dynamics. London: Taylor & Francis, 1995. In Discourse and Society, 8, 150-152. (1994). Farrell, T. B. Norms of Rhetorical Culture. In Quarterly Journal of Speech, 80, 498-500. (1994). Warnick, B. The Sixth Canon. In Eighteenth-Century Scotland, The Newsletter of the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society No. 8, 27 28. (1994). King, A. Postmodern Political Communication: The Fringe Challenges the Center. In Quarterly Journal of Speech, 80, 239-240. (1994). Agger, B. Cultural Studies as Critical Theory; Barker, M. & Beezer, A. Reading into Cultural Studies; Easthope, A. & McGowan, K. A Critical and Cultural Theory Reader. In Discourse and Society, 5, 149-150. (1993). Horner, W. B. Nineteenth Century Scottish Rhetoric: The American Connection. In Quarterly Journal of Speech, 79, 358-360. (1992). Simons, H. (Ed.). The Rhetorical Turn. In Argumentation and Advocacy, 28, 147-148. (1992). Carravetta, P. Prefaces to the Diaphora. In Quarterly Journal of Speech, 78, 511-513. (1991). Short, C. B. Ronald Reagan and the Public Lands: America's Conservation Debate, 1979- 1984. In Presidential Studies Quarterly, 21, 613-616. (1990). Bitzer, L. (Ed.). The Philosophy of Rhetoric by George Campbell. Rev. Ed. Carbondale, Il: Southern Illinois University Press, 1988). In Quarterly Journal of Speech, 76, 337-340. (1990). Brown, H. I. Rationality. In Philosophy and Rhetoric, 23, 316-320. (1989). Rajchman, J. Michel Foucault: The Freedom of Philosophy. In Quarterly Journal of Speech, 75, 226-227. (1988). Brown, R. H. Society as Text. In Journal of the American Forensic Association, 25, 112- 114. (1988). Hogan, M. The Marshall Plan. In Presidential Studies Quarterly, 18, 619-622. (1985). Slack, J. Communication Technologies and Society: Conceptions of Causality & the Politics of Technological Intervention. In Quarterly Journal of Speech, 71, 250-252. (1985). Boorstin, D. The Discoverers. In National Forum, Summer, 44-45. (1984). Will, G. F. Statecraft as Soulcraft. In National Forum, Spring, 47-48. (1979). Johnstone, H. W. Validity and Rhetoric. In Journal of the American Forensic Association, 16, 68-71. (1975). Ehninger, D. Influence, Belief, and Argument. In Speech Teacher, 24, 86. (1975). Ziegelmueller, G. & Dause, C. Argumentation and Advocacy. In Speech Teacher, 24, 175- 176.

INVITED LECTURES: PUBLIC (2012) Social Movement Scholarship: A Retrospective/Prospective Review. Gravlee Lecture, Colorado State University. [revision of paper presented at NCA, Fall 2011] (2010). Approaches to Rhetoric. Seminar in Communication, Bangkok University International College, Bangkok, Thailand (2008) Leadership. Leadership Workshop, University of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (2008) Critique of Deliberative Democracy. Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH. [version of lecture at U. Iowa]

11 (2007). Crisis Communication. University of Macau, Macau, China (2006). Rhetorical Democracy. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (2003). Tribute to Maryann Hartman. Hartman Awards for Women of Achievement, University of Maine, Orono, ME. (2003). Critical Rhetoric: Orientation or Method? University of Maine, Orono, ME. (2002). Space/Time Revisited. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. (2002). Civility Revisited. University of Texas-Austin, TX. (2000). Civil Society and the Public Sphere. University of Maryland, Univ. Park, MD. (2000). Coloring Outside the Lines. Keynote Address, Southern States Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. (1999). Limitations of the Public Sphere: The Repressive Voice of Modernity. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. (1997). The Rhetorical Construction of History. Contemporary History Institute, Ohio University. (1997). Embodied Rhetoricity: Toward a Postmodern Reconstitution of Rhetoric. Arizona State University. [also presented at CCCC, Phoenix, AZ]. (1996). Postmodernity, Corporeality and Critical Rhetoric. Bowling Green State University. (1996). Corporeality and Critical Rhetoric. Indiana University. (1995). Critical Rhetoric: Markers of Postmodernity. Ohio State University. (1989). Argument Communities. Univ. of Washington. (1988). Critical Rhetoric: Principles and Praxis. Univ. of Massachusetts. (1988). The Principles of Warranted Assertability. Univ. of Massachusetts. (1981). Ideology and Rhetoric. University of Iowa. (1980). Rhetoric as History: An Archeological Perspective. University of Alabama- Birmingham.

INVITED LECTURES: CLASS-BASED (2010) Approaches to Rhetoric. Seminar in Communication, Bangkok University International College, Bangkok, Thailand (2008). The Rhetoric of Hate Speech. Political Communication Class, Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH. (2008). Why Graduate Education is Good for You. Lambda Pi Eta, Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH. (2008). Deliberative Practices. Reasoning and Comm. Class, Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH. (2007). Intercultural Communication. MA Classes (2 sections), Thammasat University (2007). Rhetoric and Popular Culture. Undergraduate Class, Bangkok University (2007). Intercultural Communication. MA Class, Bangkok University (2005). Crisis Communication; Intercultural Communication. Faculty of Humanities, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand (2005). Principles of Communication. MA Class at Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Author: R. E. McKerrow except as noted):

(2013). The Rhetorical Citizen: Enacting Agency. Rhetoric and Society 4 Conference, Rhetoric Society of Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark. (2012). Thoughts on Criticism. National Communication Association, Orlando, FL. (2011). A Retrospective Review of Social Movement Scholarship. Voicing Connections, Contradictions, and Possibilities in Social Movement and Counterpublic Theories; National Communication Association Preconference. New Orleans, LA. (2011). Whately’s Importance to Argument: A Retrospective Review. Alta Conference on Argumentation. Alta, UT, July. (2011). Commentary on Jean Goodwin’s “Accounting for the Force of the Appeal to Authority.” Argument, Cognition, and Community Conference, OSSA, Windsor, ONT.

12 (2010). Using “clickers” in Deliberation. Interlink Alliance Inaugural Faculty Development Conference: Teaching the Millennial Student: Best Practices in Teaching and Learning. Atlanta, GA. (2009). Rancière’s Aesthetic Politics and a Rhetoric of Resistance. National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL. (2009). Research in Rhetoric -- A Glance at our Recent Past, Present, and Potential Future. Hope Conference, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA. (2009). Commentary on: R. H. Johnson’s “Revisiting the Logical/Dialectical/Rhetorical Triumvirate” Argument Culture Conference, OSSA, Windsor, ONT. (2009). Commentary on: Radu Neculau’s “Normative Validity, Cultural Identity, and Ideology Critique.” Argument Culture Conference, OSSA, Windsor, ONT. (2009). The Role of Argument in Civics Education: Enhancing Citizenship in a Transcultural Society. Jack Miller Forum for Civics Education Conference, Boca Raton, FL. (2008). St. John, J. & McKerrow, R. E. Historical Memory, Critical Praxis, and the Atom Bomb. Rhetoric Society of America Conference, Seattle, WA. (2007). Foucault’s Relationship to Rhetoric. National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (2006). Principles of Rhetorical Democracy. Southern States Communication Association, Dallas, TX. (revised version of Arg. Conf. presentation cited below). (2006). Principles of Rhetorical Democracy: The Role of Argument. Eighth Bi-annual Wake Forest Argument, Boca Raton, FL. (2003). McKerrow, R. E. & St. John, J. Critical Rhetoric: A Context for Continual Critique. National Communication Association Convention, Miami, FL. (2002). Lee, J. & McKerrow, R. E. Foreign Language and Modernization in South and North Korea: A Discursive Turn. International Communication Association Convention, Seoul, Korea. Did not attend; Paper Presented by Lee. (2002). McKerrow, R. E. & St. John, J. Legitimizing Public Discourse: Civility as Gatekeeper. Int’l. Society for the Study of Argument Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Did not attend; Paper Presented by St. John. (2001). McKerrow, R. E. & St. John, J. Attacking the Rhetorical Wedge: A Response to Mifsud. Ontario Society for the Study of Argument Conference, Windsor, ONT. Did not attend; Paper presented by St. John. (2001). St. John, J. & McKerrow, R. E. Second Arguments as Perspective and Force: A Response to Plug. Ontario Society for the Study of Argument Conference, Windsor, ONT. Did not attend; Paper presented by St. John. (2001). Rhetoric and Postmodernity. DePauw University Undergraduate Honors Conference. Greencastle, IN. (2000). Coloring Outside the Lines: The Limits of Civility. Presidential Address, National Communication Association Convention, Seattle, WA. (1999). Criticism as Intervention. Eastern Communication Association Convention, Charleston, WV. (1998). McKerrow, R. E., Wood, A., & Smith, M. J. Publishing On-Line: Challenging Standards of Hiring, Promotion, and Tenure. Southern Speech Communication Association Convention, San Antonio, TX. [presented by Wood, A.]. (1997). McGee and Rhetorical Studies. National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL. (1997). Mill’s Treatment of Fallacies: A Response to Professor Marie Secor. Ontario Society for the Study of Argument Conference, Brock University, St. Catherines, ONT. (1997). Rhetorical Studies in the 21st Century: Is There a Future for Rhetoric? Southern States Communication Association Conference, Savannah, GA. (1997). Embodied Rhetoricity: Toward a Postmodern Reconstitution of Rhetoric. College Composition and Communication Conference, Phoenix, AZ. [Also invited lecture at ASU]. (1996). Douglas Ehninger's Place in our Rhetorical Tradition. Spotlight on our Distinguished Intellectual Traditions. Speech Communication Association Convention, San Diego, CA.

13 (1996). Dimensions of Rhetorical Criticism: Commentary on Dan Hahn's Scholarship. Speech Communication Association Convention, San Diego, CA. (1996). Eclipse of Liberal Democracy: A Lost Opportunity? Public Address Conference, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL. (1996) McKerrow, R. E. & Bruner, M. Argument and Multiple Identities: Contemporary European Nationalism and Environmentalism. Third International Wake Forest Conference in Argumentation, Venice, Italy. (1996). Space and Time in the Postmodern Polity. (Spotlight on Scholarship Honoring Raymie McKerrow). Eastern Communication Association Convention, New York City, NY. (1995). Toward a Postmodern Reconstitution of Rhetoric: An Editorial. Speech Communication Association Convention, San Antonio, TX. (1995). Critical Rhetoric and the Markers of Postmodernity. Southern States Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. (1994). Corporeal Rhetoric: An Inquiry. Speech Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. [A short version of the presentation listed below]. (1994). Re-visioning Rhetoric in a Culturally Diverse World. Keynote Address, New York State Speech Communication Association Convention, Syracuse, NY. [Brief version published in Convention Proceedings-noted above]. (1994). The Repressive Voice....[revised version of essay listed below]. International Argument Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands. (1994). The Repressive Voice of Modernity in a Postmodern Rhetoric. Southern Speech Communication Association Convention, Norfolk, VA. (1993). Critical Rhetoric and Nominalism. Speech Communication Association Convention, Miami, FL. (1993). The Rhetoric of Transcendence in Realist Art: Millet and Courbet. Speech Communication Association Convention, Miami, FL. (1993). The Public Sphere and Marginalized Voices: The Dangers of Rational Discourse in the Postmodern World. Speech Communication Association Convention, Miami, FL. (1993). Overcoming Fatalism: Rhetoric/Argument in Postmodernity. Summer Argument Conference, Alta, UT. [Published in Conference Proceedings-noted above]. (1993). The Practice of Postmodern Rhetoric: Overcoming Fatalism. Southern/Central States Communication Convention, Lexington, KY. (1991). History as Rhetorical Fiction: The Case of Conceptual History. Southern Speech Communication Convention, Tampa, Florida. (1990). Perspectives on Historiography and Argument. Second International Conference on Argumentation, Amsterdam, Netherlands. [published in Conference Proceedings-noted above]. (1990). Foucault and the Surrealism of Truth. Eastern Communication Association Convention, Philadelphia, PA. (1989). Nationalism and Ideology: The Demands of Propositional Argument. Speech Communication Association Convention, San Francisco, CA (1989). Whately on Communication and Law. Speech Communication Association Convention, San Francisco, CA. (1989). Rhetoric and the Arts: The American Artists' Congress. Southern Speech Communication Association Convention, Louisville, KY. (1989). Field Theory: Review and Reappraisal. College Communication and Composition Conference. Seattle, WA. (1988). Whately's Relativism. International Society for the History of Rhetoric--American Chapter Conference, New Orleans, LA. (1988). Anti-Masonic Rhetoric: The Strategy of Excommunication. Rhetoric and Public Address Fall Conference, Plymouth, MA. (1988). Argument and the Creation of a Nationalist Identity. Colloquium on the Role of Argument in the Creation and Maintenance of Community. Venice, Italy. (1987). Whately's Philosophy of Language. International Society for the History of Rhetoric Conference, Boston, MA. 14 (1987). The Principles of Warranted Assertability. Eastern Communication Association, Rhetoric and Public Address Fall Conference, Natick, MA. (1987). Coherentism and Contextualism and the Process of Justification. Summer Conference on Argumentation, Alta, UT. [Published in Conference Proceedings-noted above]. (1987). Mediated Communication and the Future from a Rhetorical Perspective. Eastern Communication Association Convention, Syracuse, NY. (1986). Rhetoric and Argument: The Centrality of Justification. Conference on Argumentation, Wake Forest Univ., Winston-Salem, NC. Co-Keynote Address. (1986). Rescher's Plausibility Thesis and the Justification of Arguments: A Critical Appraisal. International Conference on Argumentation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. [published in Conference Proceedings-noted above]. (1986). Richard Whately and the Revival of Logic in England. Southern Speech Communication Association Convention, Houston, TX. 1985). Pragmatic Justification and Perelman's Philosophy of Rhetoric. Summer Conference on Argumentation, Alta, UT. [published in Conference Proceedings-noted above]. (1985). The Art of Informal Politics: Campaigning for Local Office. Eastern Communication Association Convention, Providence, RI. (1984). Teaching Toulmin's Model of Argument. Eastern Communication Association, Rhetoric and Public Address Fall Conference, Syracuse, NY. (1984). Critical Rhetoric and the Discourse of Power. Speech Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL. (1982). The Ethical Implications of a Whatelian Rhetoric. International Society for the History of Rhetoric Conference, Louisville, KY. (1981). Ideology and Rhetoric. Speech Communication Association Convention, Anaheim, CA. (1981). Field Theory: A Necessary Concept. Speech Communication Association Convention, Anaheim, CA. (1980). Validating Arguments: A Phenomenological Perspective. Speech Communication Association Convention, New York City, NY. (1979). Rhetoric as History: The Process of Legitimizing History. Speech Communication Association Convention, San Antonio, TX. (1979). Whately's Theory of Rhetoric: Old Myths and New Realities. Eastern Communication Association Convention, Boston, MA. (1978). Rhetoric and Philosophy: Report on Doctoral Honors Seminar. Speech Communication Association Convention, Minneapolis, MN. (1978). Rhetoric or Rhetorics: The Search for a Via Media. Speech Communication Association Convention, Minneapolis, MN. (1978) McKerrow, R. E., Vietti, M. & Gershman, E. A Model Program for Advising the Undeclared Major. Second National Conference on Academic Advising. (1976). William Perkins' Arte of Prophecying: Rhetoric in the Instruction of God's Word. Religious Speech Communication Association Convention, San Francisco, CA. (1976). Truman and Korea: Rhetoric in the Pursuit of Victory. Speech Communication Association Convention, San Francisco, CA. (1976). Rhetoric's Good Reasons and the Justification of Goodness. Central States Speech Association Convention, Minneapolis, MN. (1976). The Betrayal of Leadership: The Loyalist Argument in the Hutchinson Letters. Central States Speech Association Convention, Minneapolis, MN (1975). Rhetorical Validity as Pragmatic Justification. Speech Communication Association Convention, Houston, TX. (1975). Whately's Theory of Rhetoric: An Examination of Selected Presuppositions. Speech Communication Association Convention, Houston, TX. (1973). Rhetorical Logoi: The Search for a Universal Criterion of Validity. Speech Communication Association Convention, New York City, NY.

15 (1972). Argument as Illocutionary Act. Speech Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL.

EXTERNAL GRANTS (2003). Project Director. Ronald McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Award. $220,000 per year awarded, 2003-08. (1984-1985). Project Director. Preparation of Special Educators. $53,137 Award from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services. Renewable for 1985-1987.

DISSERTATION-THESIS (1974). Whately's Theory of Rhetoric. Dissertation, University of Iowa. (1968). A Rhetorical Analysis of Harry S Truman's Korean Rhetoric: April 11, 1951. M. A. Thesis, Colorado State University.

SERVICE: PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES CONVENTION PROGRAM PARTICIPANT (1995+ only; excludes program chair role at numerous conventions; between 1978-1994 I participated as respondent, panelist, or seminar leader on 40 programs at regional, national, and international conventions.)

(2012). Respondent. “Critical Approaches to Civility and Incivility in Public Discourse.” National Communication Association. Orlando, FL. (2012). Panelist. “The State of the Discipline: Senior Scholars on the Status of Rhetorical Criticism.” Central States Communication Association, Cleveland, OH. (2012). Panelist. “Making Connections: A Roundtable Discussion between Graduate Students and Leading Scholars in Communication. Central States Communication Association, Cleveland, OH. (2011). Participant. Scholar Office Hours. National Communication Association. New Orleans, LA. (2011). Podcast: Issues in Publishing; with Ted Striphas and Joshua Gunn. Critical Lede, September. (2011). Panelist: “How Hope Conference Furthers Traditions, Trends, and Technologies.” Southern States Communication Association, Little Rock, AK. (2010). Podcast: Research in Rhetoric and Professional Issues. Critical Lede, August. (2010). Panelist: “The Future of the History of Rhetoric.” Eastern Communication Assocation, Baltimore, MD. (2009). Respondent: “Whither Ideological Diversity in the NCA.” National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (2009). Panelist: “A Dozen or so Years In and Five Years Out: The Critical and Cultural Studies Division and the National Communication Association.” National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (2009) Panelist: “Communication Quarterly: A History of Publishing Excellence.” Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA. (2009) Panelist: “Research Agendas: Past, Present, and Future.” Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA. (2008) Panelist: “Office Hours for Editors.” National Communication Association. San Diego, CA. (2008) Panelist: “Getting Published in NCA Journals and Annuals.” San Diego, CA. (2007) Panelist: “How to Get Published in Communication Journals.” Central States Communication Convention, Minneapolis, MN. (2007) Respondent: Undergraduate Honors Conference Panel- “Competitive Papers Scholar Session.” Central States Communication Association Convention, Minneapolis, MN. (2006) Panelist: “Connecting Faculty and Students through Sigma Chi Eta – NCA’s Two-Year Communication Honor Society.” National Communication Association Convention, San Antonio, TX. (2006) Panelist: “Getting Published in NCA Journals and Annuals: A User’s Guide.” National Communication Association Convention, San Antonio, TX.

16 (2005) Panelist: “Contesting the Ethical Health of our Keywords: “Civility,” “Tolerance,” and “Identity” in Communication.” National Communication Association Convention, Boston, MA. (2005) Panelist: “Improving the Health of our Discipline through Graduate Education Refortm: A Roundtable Discussion.” National Communication Association Convention, Boston, MA. (2004) Panelist: “Symposium on the Enactment of Civic Engagement.” Eastern Communication Association Convention, Boston, MA. (2004) Panelist. “Rhetoric and Disciplinarity: Reflections after the Formation of the Alliance of Rhetoric Societies.” Eastern Communication Association Convention, Boston, MA. (2004) Panelist. “Communication Quarterly’s Golden Anniversary: A Celebration of Excellence in Scholarship.” Eastern Communication Association Convention, Boston, MA. (2003). Panelist. “Comparing Public Address and Cultural Studies: A Roundtable Discussion.” National Communication Association Convention, Miami, FL. (2003). Respondent. “Out with the Old, In with the New . . . or Maybe Not: How much Evidence is Enough?” National Communication Association Convention, Miami, FL. (2003). Seminar Co-Leader. “Discourses of Citizenship.” Preconference, Eastern Communication Association Convention, Washington, D. C. (2003). Respondent. “‘If You Know What’s Good For You….’ : Theoretical Perspectives on Communicating with the Public.” Eastern Communication Association convention, Washington, D. C. (2003). Panelist. “The Fugitive Interculturalist Revisited: Communication and the Scholarship of Alberto Gonzalez” Eastern Communication Association convention, Washington, D.C. (2002). Respondent. “The Woolbert Award: Raymie McKerrow’s Critical Rhetoric.” National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. (2002). Panelist. “What is the Role of our Regional Communication Associations–other than to be a mini-NCA?” National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. (2002). Panelist. “Communication Journals: Actors or Reactors?” National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. (2001). Respondent. “Scholars, Scholarship and the Limits of Civility.” National Communication Association Convention, Atlanta, GA. (2001). Panelist. “The Opportunities/challenges of Globalism for Graduate Programs with International and Minority Students.” National Communication Association Convention, Atlanta, GA. (2001). Panelist. “The Strengthening or Dismantling of the Communication Suprastructure.” Speech Communication of Ohio Convention, Westerville, OH. (2001). Panelist. “Spotlight on the Career of Dorman Picklesimer, Jr.”Communication Association Convention, Portland, ME. (2001). Respondent. 20th Century Roots of Rhetorical Studies.” Southern States Communication Association Convention, Lexington, KY. (2000). Respondent. “My Soul looks back and wonders how a predominantly White University contributed to the successful matriculation of Ten African American Students through a strenuous Doctoral Program.” National Communication Association Convention, Seattle. (1999). Respondent. “Spotlight Forum: Speaking the Unspeakable–Whiteness and the Politics of our Discipline.” National Communication Association Convention, Chicago. (1999). Panelist. “Nuts and Bolts of Managing a State Association II: Outreach.” National Communication Association Convention, Chicago. (1999). Panelist. “Co-offering and Team Teaching: Inter-institutionally via Distance.” Central States and Southern States (combined) Communication Association Convention, St. Louis, MO. (1998). Respondent, “E Pluribus Unum: The Politics of Representation in American Politics.” National Communication Association Convention, New York. (1998). Panelist, “Spotlight on Scholarship: Beyond the Millennium, Part I: Underlying Issues in Communication Inquiry,” National Communication Association Convention, New York.

17 (1998). Panelist, “The Future of Rhetorical Studies.” Eastern Communication Association Convention, Saratoga Springs, NY. (1997). Panelist, “Real Jobs in the Real World: Preparing Our Graduates for Careers in Academe.” Eastern Communication Association Convention, Baltimore, MD. (1997). Panelist, “Rhetoric and Public Culture: The Future of Rhetorical Studies.” Eastern Communication Association Convention, Baltimore, MD. (1996). Respondent. "Critical Rhetoric Revisited." Speech Communication Association Convention, San Diego, CA. (1996). Co-Organizer. "Ideology, Post Modernism, Performance Ethnography: Critical Intersections in Rhetorical Studies.” Speech Communication Association Convention, San Diego, CA. (1996). Panelist. "The Mentoring Process: Negotiating the Academic Climate." Speech Communication Association Convention, San Diego, CA. (1996). Respondent. "Spotlight on Scholarship Series: Communication Studies and Intercollegiate Debate: The View from the Scholarship of Dale Herbeck." Eastern Communication Association Convention, New York City, NY. (1996). Respondent. "Rhetorical Theory and Rhetorical Criticism." Southern States Communication Association Convention, Memphis, TN. (1996). Panelist. "Spotlight Program: Constituting Communication: Possibilities in the Post-Modern University." Southern States Communication Association Convention, Memphis, TN. (1995). Respondent. "Top Papers in Rhetoric and Public Address. " Eastern Communication Association Convention, Pittsburgh, PA. (1995). Panelist. "Directions in Scholarship: How to Get Published." Eastern Communication Association Convention, Pittsburgh, PA. (1995). Respondent. "Issues in Rhetorical Theory: Competitive Papers," Southern States Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA.

EDITORIAL BOARDS Editor. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2011-13. Editor. Review of Communication. 2007-09. Associate Editor. University of Alabama Press Series in Rhetoric, Culture and Social Critique. [Series Editor: John Lucaites]. 2000+. Editor. Communication Quarterly, Vols. 42-44; 1994-96. Co-Editor. University of Alabama Press Series in Rhetoric and Communication Studies. With Co- Editors, Clark, C. E. and Zarefsky, D., 1986-99. Editor. Journal of the American Forensic Association. Vols. 23-25, 1986-89. Name changed to Argumentation and Advocacy, Vol. 25. Guest Editor. "Case Studies in Argument Fields." Journal of the American Forensic Association, 22 (Spring, 1986). Current Editorial Board Member: Kaleidoscope, 2003+ Critical/Cultural Communication Studies, 2003+. Communication Studies, 2003+ Communication Quarterly, 1996+ Argumentation and Advocacy, 1998+ Past Editorial Board Member: Journal of Communication, 2001-2003. Communication Monographs, 1998-01. Communication Studies, 1998-01. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1992-01; 1983-86; Journal of Communication, 1998-99 American Communication Journal (electronic journal), 1997 Advances in the History of Rhetoric, 1996 Text and Performance Quarterly, 1991-94 Communication Reports, 1991-94 18 Communication Education, 1987-90 Journal of the American Forensic Association, 1977-86 Editorial Advisor. National Forum: The Journal of Phi Kappa Phi, 1985-99.

Occasional Manuscript Reviewer. Western Communication Journal, Southern Speech Communication Journal, University of South Carolina Press, University of Chicago Press, Rhetorica, Political Communication, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, Text and Performance Quarterly, Social Identities, Culture Studies, Communication Theory, Communication Education, Globalization.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS/ACTIVITIES

National Communication Association Member, Research Board, 2009. Member, Constitutional Revision Task Force, 1999-2002. Immediate Past President, 2000-01. President, 1999-00. First Vice-President and Convention Planner, 1998-99. Second Vice-President, 1997-98. Legislative Council, 1997-98. Interim Chair, Critical/Cultural Discourse Theory and Praxis Division, 1996-97. Chair, Rhetorical & Communication Theory Division, 1997 Convention. Vice-Chair, Program Planner, 1996 Convention. Chair, Lifetime Teaching Excellence Award Committee, 1995 Convention. Coordinator, Seminar Series, 1992 Convention. Member, Publications Board, 1988-92. Member, Winans-Wichelns Award Committee, 1988-90; Chair, 1990. Chair, Public Address Division, 1984; Vice Chair, 1983. Chair, SCA Nominating Committee, 1984 Convention. Legislative Council, 1982-85. Chair, Committee on Accountability and Responsibility in Governmental Communication,1977-79. Short Course Coordinator, 1978 Convention. SCA Nominating Committee, 1978 Convention.

American Forensic Association: Director, Summer Conference on Argumentation, 1993. Research Committee, 1983-84. Chair, 1990-92. Planning Committee, Summer Conference on Argumentation, 1991, 1989, 1985, 1983, 1981.

Eastern Communication Association Program Coordinator, Spotlight on Scholars Series, 2001-02. Committee on Teaching Fellows, 1996+ Committee on Research Fellows, 1996+ Publication Committee, 1996-99. ECA Scholars Committee, 1997-98. Immediate Past President, 1986-87. Chair, ECA Committee of Scholars, 1986-87. President, 1985-86. First Vice President (Convention Planner), 1984-85. Vice President Elect, 1983-84. Executive Council Member, 1980-1982; 1983-1987; 1993-96. Chair, Rhetoric and Public Address Interest Group, 1978.

19 International Society for the History of Rhetoric Program Chair, American Chapter, SCA Convention, 1989. Member, Steering Committee for American Chapter,1988.

International Society for the Study of Argument Member, International Conf. Planning Committee, 1989-90.

CSU Communication Studies Alumni Association Member, Board of Directors, 2011-

Phi Kappa Phi President, Chapter # 073, Ohio University, 2005-06. 2007-2008; Treasurer 2008-2010. Member, National Communication Committee, 1989-95. Chair, National Committee on Image Building, 1986. Chair, Regional Committee on Membership, 1988-89. President, Chapter # 001, University of Maine, 1981-83.

Phi Beta Delta Inducted, Spring 2001.

SERVICE: OHIO UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES [1995+]

School of Communication Studies Chair, Assessment Committee, 2012-13. Bangkok Univ/Ohio Univ. Doctoral program Liaison for 6th & 7th Cohorts 2009-2013. Member, Graduate Committee, 1995-98; 2005-06, 2007-09. Chair, Search Committee, 1995-96; 2003-04. Member 2008-09. Advisor, Hong Kong Student Association. 2001. Director, Graduate Studies, 1999-00. Advisor, Corporate Communication Leaders, 1999-00. Member, Director Search Committee, 1998-99. Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1996-97. Member, 1997+. Member, Merit Committee, 1996-98, 2007-08. College Member, Dean’s Advisory Committee, 2012-13. Chair, International Programs Committee, 2012-13. Member, Graduate Studies Committee, 1999-00. Special Assistant to the Dean for Grants, 1996-97. Member, Dean's Advisory Committee, 1995-96. University Chair, Intercollegiate Athletics Committee, 1997-01, 2011-13; Member 2013-15. Advisor, SOUND party – Student Senate 2010. Advisor, Dance Team, Spring, 2007 - Spring, 2011. Member, Search Committee, Women’s Basketball Coach, 1999. Member, Hall of Fame Selection Committee, 1998 -01. Member, Vice President for Research Search Committee, 1998-99. Member, Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies Search Committee, 1997-98. Member, Technology in Learning Advisory Committee, 1997-99. Member, NCAA Self-Study Subcommittee on Eligibility, 1998-99.

SERVICE: UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SELECTED ACTIVITIES [1976-1995] Departmental Chair, Tenure/Peer Review Committee, 1989-94; Co-Chair, 1994-95. 20 Chairperson, 1981-84. Unit Graduate Committee, 1977-95. Tenure/Peer Review Committee, 1979-81; 1988-95. College Member, Chair Search Committees: Human Development and Family Studies, 1994; Communication and Journalism, 1994. Chair, Social and Behavioral Sciences College Research Initiatives Committee, 1989-91. Member, College Advising Committee, 1989-90. Advisor, Freshman/Sophomore Advising Programs at various times between 1977-90. Member, Arts and Sciences Educational Policies Committee, 1980-1983; Co-Chair,1982-83. University Member, Enrollment Advisory Group, 1995. Member, NCAA Compliance Procedures Review Committee, 1994-95. Member, Integrating Students into Interdisciplinary Study (Interdisciplinary Faculty Team-Teaching program), 1994-95. Chair, Constitution/ByLaws Committee, Faculty Senate, 1994-95. Member, General Education Implementation Committee, 1994-95. Member, Search Committees for: NCAA Compliance Officer, 1995; Academic Support Services for Athletics Director, 1994; University Art Curator, 1987; ESL Director, 1987; School of Nursing Director, 1987; Director, School of Human Development, 1986; Head Hockey Coach, 1984. Member, ad hoc Committee on Athletic Oversight, 1994. Member, NCAA Certification Committee -- Academic Integrity subcommittee, 1994. Chair, Institutional Development Committee, Faculty Senate,1992-94. Member, Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 1992-95. Member, Faculty Senate, 1992-95. Member, Enrollment Planning Committee, 1992. Member, University Facilities Planning Committee, 1992-93. Member, Blue Ribbon Commission on Enrollment Enhancement, 1992-93. Chair, University Athletics Advisory Board, 1991-92; Member, 1990-93. Chair, Margaret Chase Smith Lecture Committee, 1990-93. Member, Maryann Hartman Awards Committee, 1987-93. Chair, Arts Coordinating Committee, 1987-88. Member, Student Conduct Code Committee, 1987-90. Member, Women in Curriculum Advisory Committee, 1984-87. Member, Task Force on College Distribution Requirements, 1982-85.

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