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Curriculum Vitae Promotion and Tenure 2015-2016 May 31, 2016
NAME: BOBKOWSKI, PIOTR S.
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Mass Communication, 2010 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
M.A., Mass Communication Studies, 2006 University of Houston, Houston, TX
B.A., Religious Studies, 1999 University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Licensures, Certifications, and Professional Training
Multilevel Modeling: Foundations and Applications, James Selig and Kristopher Preacher, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, University of Kansas, June 2013
Mediation and Moderation: Modern Methods and Approaches, Andrew Hayes and Kristopher Preacher, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis, University of Kansas, June 2012
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Academic
University of Kansas, William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Lawrence, KS Assistant Professor, 2011 - Present
Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill, NC Postdoctoral Research Assistant, 2010 - 2011 Research Assistant, 2009 - 2010
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Chapel Hill, NC Research and Teaching Assistant, 2007 - 2009
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina Scholastic Media Association, Chapel Hill, NC Graduate Assistant, 2006 - 2007
Professional
St. Thomas High School, Houston, TX Graphic Designer, 2003 - 2006 Student Publications Adviser, 1999 - 2006 Theology Teacher, 1999 - 2005
TEACHING RECORD
A. List of KU Courses Taught
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% Term Course # Title Student # Taught Spring 2016 JOUR 805-69743 Mass Comm Methdlgy II-Quantatv 6 100 Spring 2016 JOUR 829-61250 Marketing Communcatns Research 17 100 Spring 2016 JOUR 899-60291 Master's Project/Thesis 1 100 First Year Seminar: Blme Mda:Yng Fall 2015 JOUR 177-22266 19 100 Pepl&Hlth Dgtl Ag Fall 2015 JOUR 801-12590 Research I: Theory 3 100 Spring 2015 JOUR 302-62513 Infomania:Information Managmnt 30 100 Spring 2015 JOUR 829-62686 Marketing Communcatns Research 11 100 First Year Seminar: Blme Mda:Yng Fall 2014 JOUR 177-23830 17 100 Pepl&Hlth Dgtl Ag Fall 2014 JOUR 899-22998 Master's Project/Thesis 1 100 Spring 2014 JOUR 302-64128 Infomania:Information Managmnt 33 100 Spring 2014 JOUR 302-64130 Infomania:Information Managmnt 33 100 First Year Seminar: Blme Mda:Yng Fall 2013 JOUR 177-26236 19 100 Pepl&Hlth Dgtl Ag Fall 2013 JOUR 302-26243 Infomania:Information Managmnt 34 100 Spring 2013 JOUR 302-68339 Infomania:Information Managmnt 35 100 Spring 2013 JOUR 302-68341 Infomania:Information Managmnt 36 100 Fall 2012 JOUR 415-22623 Multimedia Reporting 11 100 Fall 2012 JOUR 608-17017 Ethics & Professional Practice 30 100 Spring 2012 JOUR 301-53338 Research and Writing 15 100 Spring 2012 JOUR 608-58845 Ethics and the Media 33 100 Fall 2011 JOUR 301-18508 Research and Writing 14 100 Fall 2011 JOUR 608-17500 Ethics and the Media 33 100
B. Undergraduate Advising Record
Undergraduate Research Advisor Victoria Snitsar, January-May 2016
In the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, our Undergraduate Advising and Enrollment Center supervises undergraduate enrollment and academic-progress advising. However, I do meet with individual students to discuss elective options and internship/career plans.
C. Graduate and Postgraduate Advising Record
Doctoral Committee Chair None. Our Ph.D. program launched in 2012.
Master's Committee Chair Josh O. Barker, Journalism, May 2016 Zak Beasley, Journalism, January 2015
Other Graduate Committee Service
Doctoral Committee Member Monique L. R. Luisi, Journalism, May 2017 G. Kevin McCannon, Sociology, August 2016
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Nathan Rodriguez, Journalism, May 2015
Master's Thesis Committee Member Yuchen Liu, Journalism, May 2016 Stephen Gray, Journalism, May 2013 Laura Ann Thomas, Journalism, May 2012
D. Honors and Awards for Teaching
Katich Creativity Award, William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Kansas. (May 2016)
Promising Professor Award, Media and Society Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. (August 2014)
RESEARCH RECORD
A. Research Publications and/or Creative Works
Major Publications or Creative Works
1. Bobkowski, P. S., & Miller, P. R. (in press). Civic implications of secondary school journalism: Associations with voting propensity and community volunteering. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. doi:10.1177/1077699016628821 (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; conceptualized the study, obtained and analyzed the data, and wrote and revised the manuscript.
2. Bobkowski, P. S., Cavanah, S., & Miller, P. R. (in press). Who are the “journalism kids?”: Academic predictors of journalism participation in secondary schools. Journalism & Mass Communication Educator. doi:10.1177/1077695815622770 (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; conceptualized the study, obtained and analyzed the data, wrote the methods and results sections, and revised the manuscript.
3. Bobkowski, P. S., Shafer, A., & Ortiz, R. R. (2016). Sexual intensity of adolescents' online self-presentations: Joint contribution of identity, media consumption, and extraversion. Computers in Human Behavior, 58, 64-74. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2015.12.009 (Blind peer- reviewed)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; conducted data analysis and wrote the first draft. Authors contributed equally to conceptualizing, designing, and implementing the study.
4. Bobkowski, P. S. (2015). Sharing the news: Effects of informational utility and opinion leadership on online news sharing. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 92(2), 320-345. doi:10.1177/1077699015573194 (Blind peer-reviewed)
5. Miller, P. R., Bobkowski, P. S., Maliniak, D., & Rapoport, R. B. (2015). Talking politics on Facebook: Network centrality and political discussion practices in social media. Political Research Quarterly, 68(2), 377-391. doi:10.1177/1065912915580135 (Blind peer-
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reviewed)
Contribution: Miller was the principal author. Bobkowski wrote the first draft of the introduction, literature review, and discussion sections, and contributed to manuscript revisions.
6. Bobkowski, P. S., & Smith, J. E. (2013). Social media divide: Characteristics of emerging adults who do not use social network websites. Media Culture & Society, 35(6), 771-781. doi:10.1177/0163443713491517 (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: The two authors contributed equally to the study’s conceptualization, data analysis, and the writing and revision of manuscript drafts.
7. Bobkowski, P. S., Brown, J. D., & Neffa, D. R. (2012). "Hit me up and we can get down:" U.S. youths' risk behaviors and sexual self-disclosure in MySpace profiles. Journal of Children and Media, 6, 119-134. doi:10.1080/17482798.2011.633412 (Blind peer- reviewed)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; conceptualized the study, managed the content analysis, conducted statistical analyses of content and survey data, and wrote and revised manuscript drafts.
8. Bobkowski, P. S., Goodman, M., & Bowen, C. P. (2012). Student media in U.S. secondary schools: Associations with school demographic characteristics. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 67, 252–266. doi:10.1177/1077695812444699 (Blind peer- reviewed)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; analyzed survey data, and wrote and revised manuscript drafts.
9. Bobkowski, P. S., & Pearce, L. D. (2011). Baring their souls in online profiles or not: Religious self-disclosure in social media. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 50, 744-762. doi:10.1111/j.1468-5906.2011.01597.x (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; conceptualized the study, managed the content analysis, conducted statistical analyses of content and survey data, and wrote and revised manuscript drafts.
10. Brown, J. D., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2011). Older and newer media: Patterns of use and effects on adolescents' health and well-being. Journal for Research on Adolescence, 21, 95- 113. doi:10.1111/j.1532-7795.2010.00717.x (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Brown was the principal author. Bobkowski wrote approximately half of the paper and contributed to editing and revising the manuscript.
11. Bobkowski, P. S., & Kalyanaraman, S. (2010). Effects of online Christian self-disclosure on impression formation. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 49, 456-476. (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; conceptualized the study, collected and
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analyzed the data, and wrote and revised manuscript drafts.
12. Bobkowski, P. S. (2009). Adolescent religiosity and selective exposure to television. Journal of Media and Religion, 8, 55-70. (Blind peer-reviewed)
13. Bobkowski, P. S. (2009). Religion inside the schoolhouse gate: Gatekeeping forces and religion coverage in public high school newspapers. Religion and Education, 36(3), 54-70. (Blind peer-reviewed)
14. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008). Analysis of religious identity presentation on Facebook. Gnovis: Georgetown University's Journal of Communication, Culture, and Technology, 9(1). http://gnovisjournal.org/journal/self-disclosure-religious-identity-facebook Article 4 (Blind peer-reviewed)
Minor Publications or Creative Works
1. Bobkowski, P. S., Barker, J. O., & Brown, J. D. (in press). Media, Influence of. In Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology. (Invited)
Contribution: This was an updated version of a previously published chapter. Bobkowski was the principal author. The first two authors contributed equally to revising the chapter.
2. McCrossen, J., Thomas, K., McCrossen, M., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2015). An instructional unit on using scholastic journalism to affect student civic engagement. Available at: civicsandjournalists.org/lessons
Contribution: Bobkowski initiated this project based on his research, and contracted the first three authors to write the curriculum. Bobkowski oversaw the revisions, design, online publication, and dissemination of the curriculum.
3. Bobkowski, P. S., & Shafer, A. (2015). Sexual media and American youth. In S. M. Coupet & E. Marrus, Children, sexuality, and the law (pp. 108-132). New York, NY: New York University Press. (Invited)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; wrote the chapter’s introduction and conclusion, and edited and revised the chapter. The authors contributed equally to writing the chapter’s core content.
4. Bobkowski, P. S., & Shafer, A. (2014). The digital bridge to adulthood. In J. F. Nussbaum, The handbook of lifespan communication (pp. 159-176). New York, NY: Peter Lang. (Invited)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; wrote the chapter’s introduction and conclusion, wrote approximately half of the content, and edited and revised the chapter.
5. Bobkowski, P. (2012). Faith in the digital age: Emerging adults' faith mosaics and media practices. In C. Barry & M. Abo-Zena (Eds.), Emerging adults' religiousness and spirituality (pp. 93-108). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199959181.003.0006 (Invited)
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6. Shafer, A., Bobkowski, P. S., & Brown, J. D. (2012). Sexual media practice: How adolescents select, engage with, and are affected by sexual media. In K. E. Dill (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of media psychology (pp. 223–251). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195398809.013.0013 (Invited)
Contribution: Shafer was the principal author. Bobkowski wrote approximately a fifth of the chapter, and contributed to editing and revising the chapter.
7. Brann, M., Bobkowski, P. S., Martinez, A., & Rudick, K. (2011). Exploring health communication and case study pedagogy. In M. Brann, Contemporary case studies in health communication: Theoretical & applied approaches (pp. 1-18). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt. (Invited)
Contribution: Brann was the principal author. Bobkowski wrote approximately a fifth of the chapter.
8. Brown, J. D., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2011). Media, Influence of. In B. B. Brown & M. J. Prinstein (Eds.), Encyclopedia of adolescence (pp. 189–195). San Diego, CA: Academic Press. (Refereed)
Contribution: Brown was the principal author. Bobkowski wrote approximately half of the chapter and contributed to editing and revising the chapter.
9. Goodman, M., Bowen, C. P., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2011). The 2011 scholastic journalism census: Student media presence remains strong in American public high schools. Kent, OH: Kent State University, Center for Scholastic Journalism.
Contribution: Goodman was the principal author. Bobkowski analyzed survey data and contributed to revising the report.
10. Bobkowski, P. S. (2007, June). Journalism education retains relevance in Facebook world. AEJMC Scholastic Journalism Division, 6. (Invited)
11. Bobkowski, P. S. (2002). Religious freedom. In Communication: Journalism Education Today, 36(2), 16-21. (Invited)
Works Submitted or Ready for Submission
Journal Articles
1. Bobkowski, P. S., & Belmas, G. I. (under review). Mixed message media: Girls' voices and civic engagement in student journalism. Girlhood Studies. (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author. The two authors contributed equally to the study’s conceptualization and data collection, and to writing of the introduction, literature review, and discussion. Bobkowski also analyzed the survey data and wrote the methods and results sections.
2. Lee, T. T., & Bobkowski, P. S. (under review). Revisiting opinion leadership in the online world: A structural equation modeling approach. Western Journal of Communication.
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(Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Lee was the principal author. Bobkowski analyzed the data and wrote the introduction and literature review sections.
B. Scholarly Presentations/Lectures
Major Presentations/Lectures
1. Bobkowski, P. S., & Belmas, G. I. (2016, August). Gendered shushing: Girls’ voices and civic engagement in student journalism. Paper presented to the Commission on the Status of Women, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. (Blind peer-reviewed) Top Faculty Paper
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author. The two authors contributed equally to the study’s conceptualization and data collection, and to writing of the introduction, literature review, and discussion. Bobkowski also analyzed the survey data and wrote the methods and results sections.
2. Peters, J. W., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2016). Shielding students: Do state shield laws extend to student reporters? Paper presented to the Scholastic Journalism Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Peters was the principal author. Bobkowski performed a textual analysis of state shield laws.
3. Miller, P. R., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2016, April). Political civility and the sharing of news in social media. Paper presented to the Media and Political Communications Section, Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Miller was the principal author. Bobkowski collected and analyzed the survey/experiment data, and wrote the first draft of the literature review, methods, and results sections. The authors contributed equally to conceptualizing and designing the study.
4. Bobkowski, P. S., Cavanah, S. B., & Miller, P. R. (2015, August). Who are the “Journalism Kids,” and do they do better? Selection and academic outcomes of journalism participation in secondary schools. Paper presented to the Scholastic Journalism Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, San Francisco. (Blind peer-reviewed) Top Faculty Paper
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; conceptualized the study, obtained and analyzed the data, and wrote the methods and results sections.
5. Bobkowski, P. S., Shafer, A., & Ortiz, R. R. (2015, August). Sexual intensity of adolescents’ online self-presentations: Joint contribution of identity and media consumption. Paper presented to the Communication Technology Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, San Francisco. (Blind peer-reviewed)
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Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; analyzed the data and wrote the first draft of the paper. The authors contributed equally to conceptualizing, designing, and implementing the study.
6. Miller, P. R., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2015, April). Interpersonal political polarization: Party-driven impression formation in social media. Paper presented to the Media and Political Communications Section, Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Miller was the principal author. Bobkowski wrote the first draft of the introduction, literature review, and discussion sections, and contributed to revising the paper.
7. Bobkowski, P. S. (2014, August). Online news sharing: Examining opinion leadership's discrete functions in general and specific contexts. Paper presented to the Communication Theory and Methodology Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Montreal, QB. (Blind peer-reviewed)
8. Lee, T., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2013, August). Revisiting opinion leadership in the online world: A structural equation modeling approach. Paper presented to the Communication Theory & Methods Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Lee was the principal author. Bobkowski analyzed the data and wrote the introduction and literature review sections.
9. Bobkowski, P. S. (2011, October). Not afraid to tell you who I am: Self-disclosure about risk behaviors in social media. Paper presented to the Fifth Annual Conference on Emerging Adulthood, Providence, RI. (Blind peer-reviewed)
10. Bobkowski, P. S. (2010, October). 'I'm a hardcore Jesus freak:' Emerging adults' communication about religion and spirituality in online profiles. Paper presented to the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD. (Blind peer- reviewed)
11. Bobkowski, P. S. (2010, August). 'My upmost hero is Jesus Christ:' Emerging adults' communication about religion and spirituality in online profiles. Paper presented to the Seventh (Biannual) International Conference on Media, Religion and Culture, Toronto, ON, Canada. (Blind peer-reviewed)
12. Bobkowski, P. S., & Malik, C. (2010, August). The Orchards Church: Branding and theological specificity in church advertising. Paper presented to the Seventh (Biannual) International Conference on Media, Religion and Culture, Toronto, ON, Canada. (Blind peer-reviewed)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; collected and analyzed the data, wrote the first draft of the paper. The authors contributed equally to the study’s conceptualization and design.
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13. Bobkowski, P. S., Brown, J. D., & Neffa, D. R. (2010, March). 'Hit me up and we can get down:' Youth sexual histories and sexual self-disclosure in online social networking profiles. Paper presented to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biannual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. (Blind peer-reviewed) Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal author; conceptualized the study, managed the content analysis, conducted statistical analyses of content and survey data, and wrote and revised manuscript drafts.
14. Bobkowski, P. S. (2009, October). And they'll know we're Christian-other: Self-disclosure of religious identity in online profiles. Paper presented to the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. (Blind peer-reviewed)
15. Bobkowski, P. S. (2009, October). Online power of Jesus' name: Effect of online religious identity disclosure on impression formation. Paper presented to the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. (Blind peer-reviewed)
16. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008, August). Cultivating critical thinking in a media ethics classroom. Paper presented to the Media Ethics Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. (Blind peer-reviewed) Top Student Paper
17. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008, May). Lambda on the hill: History of the GLBT newsletter at the University of North Carolina. Paper presented to the GLBT Division, International Communication Association Annual Convention, Montreal, QC, Canada. (Blind peer- reviewed)
18. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008, May). An analysis of religious identity presentation on Facebook. Paper presented to the Popular Communication Division, International Communication Association Annual Convention, Montreal, QC, Canada. (Blind peer-reviewed)
19. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008, February). Religious identification in MySpace profiles. Paper presented to In Medias Religiones Conference, Duke University, Durham, NC. (Blind peer- reviewed)
20. Bobkowski, P. S. (2007, August). Adolescent religiosity and selective exposure to television. Paper presented to the Religion and Media Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. (Blind peer-reviewed)
21. Bobkowski, P. S. (2007, March). The FCC and the religious left: An analysis of the attempt by the United Church of Christ Office of Communication to enforce FCC children's educational programming regulations. Paper presented to the Law and Policy Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, New Orleans, LA. (Blind peer-reviewed)
22. Bobkowski, P. S. (2006, August). Religion inside the schoolhouse gate: Gatekeeping forces and religion coverage in public high school newspapers. Paper presented to the Scholastic Journalism Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. (Blind peer-reviewed) Top Student Paper
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23. Bobkowski, P. S. (2006, January). Coverage of religion in high school newspapers: Legal considerations. Scholastic Journalism Division Midwinter Meeting, Poynter Institute, St. Petersburg, FL. (Blind peer-reviewed)
Minor Presentations/Lectures
1. LoMonte, F., Belmas, G. I., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2016, August). Girls & censorship: The dilemma of high school journalism. Research presented to a Professional Freedom & Responsibility Panel, Commission on the Status of Women, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN. (Invited)
Contribution: LoMonte was the principal presenter. Bobkowski and Belmas contributed equally to the study’s conceptualization and data collection. Bobkowski also analyzed the survey data.
2. Belmas, G. I., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2016, April). Silence of the girls. Research presented to the Kopenhaver Center for the Advancement of Women in Communication Conference, Miami, FL. (Invited)
Contribution: Belmas was the principal presenter. The two authors contributed equally to the study’s conceptualization and data collection. Bobkowski also analyzed the survey data.
3. Bobkowski, P. S. (2016, April). Featured speaker. Quill & Scroll Induction Ceremony, Shawnee Mission Public Schools, Overland Park, KS. (Invited)
4. Belmas, G. I., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2016, April). Silence of the girls. Research presented to the annual meeting of the Women in Communications Law Committee of the American Bar Association, Las Vegas, NV. (Invited).
Contribution: Belmas was the principal presenter. The two authors contributed equally to the study’s conceptualization and data collection. Bobkowski also analyzed the survey data.
5. LoMonte, F., Syed, N., Bobkowski, P. S., & Subramaniam, T. (2016, March). Research presented to the Activating student voices panel, SXSWedu, Austin, Texas. (Invited)
Contribution: LoMonte was the principal presenter. Bobkowski and Belmas contributed equally to the study’s conceptualization and data collection. Bobkowski also analyzed the survey data.
6. Bobkowski, P. S., & McCrossen, J. W. (2015, November). Teaching journalism and civics. Research presented at the National High School Journalism Fall Convention, Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association, Orlando, FL. (Accepted)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal presenter, and presented the research components of the presentation.
7. Bobkowski, P. S. (2015, November). Survey design. Lecture presented at the National High School Journalism Fall Convention, Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association, Orlando, FL. (Accepted)
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8. Bobkowski, P. S. (2015, September). How to turn research into a story. Lecture presented at the Kansas Scholastic Press Association Fall Conference, Lawrence, KS. (Invited)
9. Smith, J. E., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2015, August). Throwback Thursday: Learning how web design has changed and mastering basic HTML. Great Ideas for Teachers (GIFT), Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. (Refereed)
Contribution: The authors contributed equally to the lesson’s conceptualization and to collecting the visual materials used in the lesson.
10. Bobkowski, P. S. (2015, July). First-class citizens: A road map for research-based civics instruction. Research presented to the Journalism Education Association Advisers Institute, Las Vegas, NV. (Accepted)
11. Bobkowski, P. S. (2015, April). Upvote your research reporting. Lecture presented at the National High School Journalism Spring Convention, Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association, Denver, CO. (Accepted)
12. Bobkowski, P. S. (2015, April). Upvote your research reporting. Lecture presented to the Editorial Leadership classes, Blue Valley Northwest High School, Overland Park, KS. (Invited)
13. Bobkowski, P. S. (2015, April). Journalism and civics. Lecture presented to the Newspaper Journalism class, Raytown High School, Raytown, MO. (Invited)
14. Bobkowski, P. S. (2015, February). Journalism and civics. Lecture presented to the Newspaper Journalism class, Eudora High School, Eudora, KS. (Invited)
15. Bobkowski, P. S. (2014, November). How to find a story idea. Lecture presented to the 21st Century Journalism class at Baldwin High School, Baldwin City, KS. (Invited)
16. Bobkowski, P. S. (2014, September). How to be credibler (that is, more credible). Lecture presented at the Kansas Scholastic Press Association Fall Conference, Lawrence, KS. (Invited)
17. Bobkowski, P. S. (2014, September). Research roundtable. Lecture presented at the Kansas Scholastic Press Association Fall Conference, Lawrence, KS. (Invited)
18. Bobkowski, P. S. (2014, August). Graphics: Telling your story visually. Lecture presented at the Blue Valley Area Journalism Bootcamp, Blue Valley Southwest High School, Overland Park, KS. (Invited)
19. Bobkowski, P. S. (2014, June). How to be credibler (that is, more credible). Lecture presented at the Kansas Journalism Institute, Lawrence, KS. (Invited)
20. Bobkowski, P. S. (2014, April). Information roadmap. Lecture presented to the Editorial Leadership classes, Blue Valley Northwest High School, Overland Park, KS
21. Bobkowski, P. S. (2014, March). Information roadmap. Lecture presented at the National
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College Journalism Convention, Associated Collegiate Press, San Diego, CA. (Invited)
22. Bobkowski, P. S. (2013, August). Student media, j-school newsrooms and class publications: Can they coexist? Professional Freedom & Responsibility Panel, Council of Affiliates and Law & Policy Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Washington, D.C. (Invited) Moderator
23. Bobkowski, P. S. (2013, January). Interviews and story planning. Lecture presented to the Editorial Leadership classes, Highland Park High School, Topeka, KS. (Invited)
24. Goodman, M., Bobkowski, P. S., & LoMonte, F. (2012, August). A scholastic journalism census of today's high schools. Research presented to a Professional Freedom and Responsibility Joint Panel, Scholastic Journalism and Law & Policy Divisions, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
Contribution: Goodman was the principal presenter. Bobkowski analyzed the survey data and presented half of the data.
25. Bobkowski, P. S. (2012, November). Content and redesign ideas. Lecture presented to the Digital News Media Production class, Shawnee Mission West High School, Overland Park, KS
26. Bowen, C. P., Goodman, M., & Bobkowski, P. S. (2011, November). Missing voices in student media. Research presented at the National High School Journalism Fall Convention, Journalism Education Association/National Scholastic Press Association, Minneapolis, MN.
Contribution: Bowen was the principal presenter. Bobkowski analyzed the survey data and presented a third of the data.
27. Bobkowski, P. S. (2011, September). Influence of social media on youth drug use. Research presented to the Technical Experts Panel, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Center for Substance Abuse Research, University of Maryland.
28. Bobkowski, P. S. (2011, September). Information is power. First Amendment Tour, William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Garden City, KS. (Invited)
29. Bobkowski, P. S. (2011, March). Religious self-disclosure in online profiles. Research presented to the Digital Religion Expert Panel, Center for Media, Religion and Culture, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
30. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008, October). Yearbook theme development and trends. Lectures presented at the North-central Piedmont Regional Workshop, North Carolina Scholastic Media Association, Greensboro, NC. (Invited)
31. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008, October). Introduction to InDesign. Lecture presented at the South-central Piedmont Regional Workshop, North Carolina Scholastic Media Association, Charlotte, NC. (Invited)
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32. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008, October). Ethics for high school journalists. Lecture presented at the Northeast Piedmont and Southeast Piedmont Regional Workshop, North Carolina Scholastic Media Association, Chapel Hill, NC. (Invited)
33. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008, September). Yearbook design, theme development, and trends. Lectures presented at the Virginia High School League/Jostens Regional Journalism Workshops, Virginia Beach, Richmond, Roanoke, and Dulles, VA. (Invited)
34. Bobkowski, P. S. (2008, August). Religion in social networking websites. Research presented to the Challenges of Reporting on Religion in Mass Media Joint Panel, Mass Communication and Society Division and Religion and Media Interest Group, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
35. Bobkowski, P. S., Goodman, M., & Nelson, M. (2006, November). Covering religion. Issue Seminar presented at the High School Journalism Fall Convention, Journalism Education Association, National Scholastic Press Association, Nashville, TN. (Accepted)
Contribution: Bobkowski was the principal presenter; conceptualized and organized the panel, presented a third of the information.
36. Bobkowski, P. S. (2006, October). Introduction to InDesign. Lecture presented at the South-central Piedmont Regional Workshop, North Carolina Scholastic Media Association, Charlotte, NC. (Invited)
37. Bobkowski, P. S. (2006, October). Yearbook trends. Lecture presented at the Northeast Piedmont and Southeast Piedmont Regional Workshop, North Carolina Scholastic Media Association, Chapel Hill, NC. (Invited)
C. Grants and/or Other Funded Projects
External Funding
Funded Proposals
1. Bobkowski, P. S. (Principal). Civic action journalism in school newspaper programs. The Spencer Foundation $47,068, Submitted May 15, 2013 (January 1, 2014 – January 31, 2017). (Refereed/Competitive) Current Status: Funded
2. Bobkowski, P. S. (Principal). AEJMC Bridge Grant between the Knight News Challenge and JMC programs. John S. and James L. Knight Foundation $8,000 (October 1, 2011 - September 30, 2012). (Refereed/Competitive) Current Status: Funded
3. Bobkowski, P. S., & Brown, J. D. (Principal). Youth self-presentation of spirituality online: Comparisons to survey reports and links to dating and sexual behavior. John Templeton Foundation $232,904 (June 1, 2009 - September 15, 2011). (Refereed/Competitive) Current Status: Funded; Role: Project coordinator.
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Other Proposals Submitted, Not Funded
1. Geana, M. (Principal), Chen, Y. (Co-Principal), Seo, H. (Co-Principal), & Bobkowski, P. S. (Co-Principal). Diffusion of health messages in school and family networks among Native American and white adolescents in rural Kansas. W. T. Grant Foundation $418,291, Submitted August 1, 2013. Current Status: Not Funded
2. Bobkowski, P. S. (Principal), Hansen, D. (Co-Principal), & Ng, J. (Co-Principal). Using student media for civic action. The Spencer Foundation $349,489, Submitted February 2013. Current Status: Not Funded
3. Bobkowski, P. (Principal). Student media in the 2010s. Institute of Education Sciences $123,337, Submitted March 1, 2012. Current Status: Not Funded
Internal Funding
General Research Fund
1. Bobkowski, P. S. (Principal). Examining the Academic Outcomes of High School Journalism Participation. University of Kansas, School of Journalism and Mass Communications, $4,000 (July 2014 - June 2015). (Refereed/Competitive) Current Status: Funded
New Faculty General Research Fund
2. Bobkowski, P. S. (Principal). New Media Practices: Associations between Offline Identities and Online Uses and Effects. $7,690 (July 2012 - June 2014). Current Status: Funded
D. Honors and Awards for Research
Top Faculty Paper Award, Commission on the Status of Women, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN (August 2016).
Top Faculty Paper Award, Scholastic Journalism Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA (August 2015).
Outstanding Ph.D. Graduate Award, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC (May 2010).
Carol Burnett Top Student Paper Award, Media Ethics Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (August 2008).
William Francis Clingman Jr. Ethics Award, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC (April 2008).
Top Student Paper Award, Scholastic Journalism Division, Association for Education in
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Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX (August 2006).
SERVICE RECORD
A. University of Kansas Service
William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications Service
Kappa Tau Alpha (Journalism Honors Society). Advisor. (2016 - Present)
William Allen White Society (Graduate Student Organization). Advisor. (2014 - Present)
Curriculum Committee. Committee Member. (2013 - Present)
Journalism Graduates Employment Survey. Data Analyst. (2014 - 2016)
News & Info Club. Advisor. (2013 - 2015)
Grievance Ad-Hoc Committee. Committee Member. (Spring 2015)
Graduate Committee. Committee Member. (Spring 2015)
Academic Advisor Search Committee. Committee Member. (Fall 2014)
KSPA Executive Director and Lecturer Search Committee. Committee Chair. (2013 - 2014)
Assistant Dean Search Committee. Committee Member. (Summer 2012)
University Service
University Senate Judicial Board. Board Member. (2014 - Present)
Graduate Research Competition. Judge. (Spring 2016)
First Year Seminars Faculty Discussion Small Group, Office of First Year Experience. Group Coordinator. (Fall 2014)
B. Professional Service outside the University
Local and State
Shawnee Mission School District Career and Technical Education (CTE) Advisory Board, Shawnee Mission, KS. Board Member. (2014 - Present)
Kansas Scholastic Press Association Regional Contest, Lawrence, KS. Judge. (2011 - Present)
Journalism Educators of Metropolitan Kansas City Annual Contest, Riverside, MO. Judge. (2016)
Kansas Scholastic Press Association State Contest, Lawrence, KS. Judge. (2011 - 2015)
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Journalism Open House, Chapman High School, Chapman, KS. Invited Professional. (2014)
Kansas Scholastic Press Association All-Kansas Awards, Lawrence, KS. Judge. (2014)
Kansas Scholastic Press Association Sunflower and Ad Astra Awards, Lawrence, KS. Judge. (2014)
Regional
Journalism Education Association of Northern California Annual Contest, Sacramento, CA. Judge. (2007 - Present)
North Carolina Scholastic Media Association Annual Contest, Chapel Hill, NC. Judge. (2006 - 2012)
North Carolina Scholastic Media Association State Journalist of the Year, Chapel Hill, NC. Judge. (2007 - 2009)
Virginia High School League Publication Critiques, Charlottesville, VA. Judge. (2003 - 2007)
Interscholastic League Press Conference Publication Critiques, Austin, TX. Judge. (2002 - 2006)
Communication Studies, Central States Communication Association. Editorial Team Supervisor. (2003 - 2006)
Communication Studies, Central States Communication Association. Website Manager. (2003 - 2006)
National
National Scholastic Press Association Board of Directors Audit Committee, Minneapolis, MN. Committee Member. (2014 - Present)
National Scholastic Press Association Board of Directors, Minneapolis, MN. Board Member. (2011 - Present)
Center for Scholastic Journalism Advisory Board, Kent State University, Kent, OH. Board Member. (2011 - Present)
National Scholastic Press Association Best of Show Contest, Minneapolis, MN. Judge. (2015)
National Scholastic Press Association Pacemaker Awards, Minneapolis, MN. Judge. (2012)
Columbia Scholastic Press Association Publications Critiques, New York, NY. Judge. (2002
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Columbia Scholastic Press Association Crown Awards, New York, NY. Judge. (2008 - 2010)
International
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. Manuscript Reviewer. (October 2013 - Present)
Mass Communication and Society. Manuscript Reviewer. (July 2013 - Present)
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Scholastic Journalism Division Midwinter Meeting. Manuscript Reviewer. (November 2012 - Present)
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference. Manuscript Reviewer. (April 2010 - Present)
Sociology of Religion. Manuscript Reviewer. (October 2011, May 2016)
American Communication Journal. Manuscript Reviewer. (March 2016)
Computers in Human Behavior. Manuscript Reviewer. (February 2016)
Sex Roles. Manuscript Reviewer. (January 2016)
Journal of Health Communication. Manuscript Reviewer. (November 2015)
Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses. Manuscript Reviewer. (November 2015)
The Journal of Early Adolescence. Manuscript Reviewer. (November 2015)
Sage OPEN. Article Editor. (October 2015)
Journal of Media and Religion. Manuscript Reviewer. (June 2010, September 2015)
Sociological Perspectives. Manuscript Reviewer. (September 2015)
The Sociological Quarterly. Manuscript Reviewer. (March 2015)
Addiction. Manuscript Reviewer. (January 2015)
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Midwinter Meeting. Manuscript Reviewer. (December 2014)
Journal of Research on Adolescence. Manuscript Reviewer. (September 2014)
Gender & Society. Manuscript Reviewer. (October 2013)
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. Manuscript Reviewer. (October 2011, September 2013)
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Social and Economic Studies. Manuscript Reviewer. (November 2012)
Journal of Adolescent Research. Manuscript Reviewer. (October 2012)
New Media and Society. Manuscript Reviewer. (July 2012)
Croatian Science Foundation, Grant Proposal Reviewer. (May 2012)
Cases in Public Health Communication & Marketing. Manuscript Reviewer. (April 2012)
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. Manuscript Reviewer. (January 2012)
Qualitative Sociology. Manuscript Reviewer. (October 2011)
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Scholastic Journalism Division. Newsletter Editor. (2007 - 2011)
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Scholastic Journalism Division. Reviewer. (2007 - 2011)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Manuscript Reviewer. (September 2011)
Acta Paediatrica. Manuscript Reviewer. (January 2011)
Contemporary case studies in health communication: Theoretical & applied approaches. Editorial Assistant. (2009 - 2010)
Communication Research. Manuscript Reviewer. (October 2010)
Journal of Family Communication.. Manuscript Reviewer. (December 2009)
C. Honors and Awards for Service
Pioneer Award, National Scholastic Press Association, Orlando, FL (November 2015)
The Pioneer Award is the highest award NSPA offers to journalism educators. Pioneers are individuals who make substantial contributions to high school publications and journalism programs outside of their primary employment.
Gold Key, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, New York, NY (March 2012)
The Gold Key is presented “in recognition of outstanding devotion to the cause of the school press, encouragement to the student editors in their several endeavors, service above and beyond the call of delegated duty, leadership in the field of education, and support of the high ideals from which the Association has drawn its strength and inspiration.”