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ARTHUR P. BOCHNER

Department of Communication University of South Florida Tampa, FL 33620 e-mail: [email protected] January 2018

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION & INTEREST

Narrative Inquiry; Storytelling; Qualitative Research: Ethnography and Autoethnography; Interpersonal Communication; Family Communication; Philosophy of Communication; Social Construction.

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Communication, Bowling Green State University, 1971 M.A. Speech Communication, Syracuse University, 1969 B.S. Speech Communication, California State University (PA), 1968

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

2008-Present Distinguished University Professor, University of South Florida

1984-Present Professor, Department of Communication, University of South Florida

1990-Present Co-Director, Institute for Interpretive Human Studies, College of Arts & Sciences, University of South Florida

1994-Present Professor (Joint Appointment), College of Education, Department of Special Education, University of South Florida

1995-Present Graduate Faculty, Institute on Aging, University of South Florida.

1994-Present Courtesy Appointment, Department of Gerontology, University of South Florida.

1994-1996 Chairperson, Department of Communication, University of South Florida, A.P. Bochner Curriculum Vita 2

1996-Present Affiliate Member, USF Institute on Aging

Summer 1984 Visiting Professor, Department of Communication, University of South Florida

1982-1984 Professor, Department of Speech,

Winter 1980. Visiting Professor, Michigan State University

1977-1982 Associate Professor, Department of Speech, Temple University

1974-1977 Assistant Professor, Department of Speech, Temple University

1971-1974 Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, Cleveland State University

HONORS AND AWARDS

(2017) University of South Florida Research Achievement Award ($2,500).

(2017) Top Competitive Paper Award from the NCA Ethnography Division.

(2017) The Bud Goodall and Nick Trujillo “It’s A Way of Life” Best Book Award (for A. Bochner & C. Ellis, Evocative Autoethnography: Writing Lives and Telling Stories).

(2016) Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Center for Qualitative Inquiry at the University of Illinois and the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.

(2016) Samuel L. Becker Distinguished Service Award from the National Communication Association.

(2015) Best Book Award in Qualitative Inquiry (Coming to Narrative) from The International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.

(2014) NCA Charles Woolbert Award (with Carolyn Ellis) for scholarship that has stood the test of time.

(2014) Best Book Award for Coming to Narrative: A Personal History of

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Paradigm Change in the Human Sciences from the NCA’s Ethnography Division.

(2014) Legacy Award from NCA’s Ethnography Division.

(2012) Selected NCA Distinguished Scholar, NCA’s Highest Award for Career Achievement in Research.

(2010; 2011; 2012; 2013; 2015; 2016; 2017) Scholars Office Hours, NCA Convention.

(2008) Named Distinguished University Professor, USF’s highest and most exclusive academic rank.

(2008) President, National Communication Association (NCA). NCA Executive Committee, 2006-2009. Elected 2nd Vice President, 2005.

(2008) Michael Osborn Teacher/Scholar Award from the Southern Communication Association.

(2007) The Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction established a named award, “The Carolyn Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner Award,” an given annually for distinguished scholarship in ethnography and presented at the Ethnography Division Business meeting.

(2007) Spotlight Program in my honor at the Southern Communication at which I was invited to present the inaugural lecture to the Ethnography Interest group.

(2007) The first annual Alumni of the Year Award from the College of Arts and Sciences, California University of .

(2006) The University of South Florida’s Outstanding Research Achievement Award ($2,000). (This award is given annually to three research scholars in the university who have made distinctive achievements to their discipline in research.)

(2006) Ohio University’s Elizabeth Andersch Award for “sustained contributions to Speech Communication Education and Research over one’s entire career.

(2005) The National Communication Association’s Bernard J. Brommel Award for Distinguished Scholarly Contributions to Family Communication.

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(2004) Designated Honorary Professor of Communication, Communication University of China, Beijing, China, 2004.

(2004) Celebrating Arthur P. Bochner’s Life Work. Published as a special section of the American Journal of Communication, Volume 7 (Guest Editor, William K.Rawlins). www.acjournal.org/holdings/volume7/index.htm

(2004) A special issue of conversations, Building Connections in Qualitative Research: A Conversation with Carolyn Ellis and Arthur Bochner, written by Stacey Holman Jones. Published in Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung.

(2002) Ethnography Division of NCA special spotlight program, “Spotlight on Ethnographic Scholarship: The Life and Work of Arthur Bochner.”

(1999) Dow Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Saginaw Valley State University.

(1998) Elected Vice-President, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.

(1997) USF Professorial Excellence Program (PEP) Award ($10,000). This award was given to Full Professors at USF who had made distinguished contributions in scholarship after achieving the rank of Full Professor.

(1995) The McKnight Foundation’s William R. Jones Most Valuable Doctoral Mentor Award, First Place, 1995. The first place award is given to a single faculty member for outstanding mentoring of African American graduate students.

(1994) SCA Teachers on Teaching Award for contributions to the philosophy and methodology of teaching.

(1994) Outstanding Graduate Professor Award from the Graduate Communication Council of the Department of Communication..

(1987) Outstanding Research Scholar Award, Florida Speech Communication Association.

(1987) Scholar of the Year Award, College of Arts and Letters, University of South Florida, This award was given annually to one scholar in the College for distinguished contributions in scholarship.

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(1985) Single Scholar Convention Program in Honor of Arthur P. Bochner, Southern Speech Communication Association.

(1985) Nominated for President of International Communication Association.

(1984) Committee of Scholars Award, Eastern Communication Association,

(1980) Study Leave Award, Temple University, Winter term, to prepare a Chapter, The functions of communication in interpersonal bonding, for the Handbook of Rhetoric and Communication. This was the first handbook published in the field of communication.

(1974) Emerging Scholar of the Year Award (Article Award), Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, 1974.

(1972) Faculty Research Initiation Award, Cleveland State University, 1972.

GRANTS FOR TRAVEL, CONFERENCES, AND DISSERTATIONS

(2010) International Travel Grant, University of South Florida (matched by department)—to present keynote lecture and university lecture at Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel ($2,000).

(1999) College of Arts and Sciences Conference Grant, $2,000, USF 1999.

(1999) SSSI Stone/Couch Grant, $5000. (To Hold Conference on “Ethnography for the 21st Century: Alternatives and Opportunities.)

(1997) USF Institute on Aging Grant for Research on Geriatric Care Managers, ($7000).

(1997) USF Institutional Travel Award to lecture in South Africa.

(1990) USF International Travel Award, 1990.

(1979) Bureau for the Education of the Handicapped Grant (for T. Thompson's dissertation research.)

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PUBLICATIONS (Citations: 14,237 Source: Harzing’s Publish or Perish)

Books

Bochner, A and Ellis, C. (2016). Evocative Autoethnography: Writing lives, telling stories. New York, NY.: Routledge.

Arthur P. Bochner, Coming to narrative: A personal history of paradigm change in the human sciences. Walnut Creek, CA.: Left Coast Press (2014).

Arthur P. Bochner and Carolyn Ellis (Eds.), Ethnographically Speaking: Autoethnography, Literature & Aesthetics. Walnut Creek, CA.: AltaMira Press, 2002.

Carolyn Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner (Eds.), Composing Ethnography: Alternative Forms of Qualitative Writing. Walnut Creek, Cal.: AltaMira Press (1996).

Janet Yerby, Nancy Buerkele-Rothfuss, and Arthur P. Bochner, Understanding Family Communication. Scottsdale, Ariz.: Gorsuch, Inc. 1990. 2nd edition (revised), 1995.

Edited Special Issues of Journals

Lynn Harter and Arthur P. Bochner (eds.). (2009). Narrative medicine. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 37, 2.

Arthur P. Bochner and Tom Frentz (eds.). (2006). The life and scholarship of Janice Hocking Rushing. ” Southern Communication Journal, 71, Number 2.

Marjatta Saarnivaara and Arthur P. Bochner (eds.). (2003). The arts and narrative inquiry. Qualitative Inquiry, 9, 4.

Carolyn Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner (eds.). (1996). Taking ethnography into the twenty-first Century. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 25,1.

Arthur P. Bochner (ed.), "Family Communication," (1989). Journal of Applied Communication Research, 17, 1&2.

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Articles in Refereed Journals

Bochner, A. “Unfurling rigor: On continuity and change in qualitative inquiry.” Qualitative Inquiry (In press). Published online first, November 2017: DOI: 10.1177/1077800417727766

Bochner, A. The night of and the mourning after: Truth and transference in the election of Donald Trump. Qualitative Inquiry. Published online first, December 2017: DOI: 10.1177/800417745428

Ellis, C., Allen, M., Bochner, A., Gergen, K. Gergen, M., Pelias, R., and Richardson, L. (in press) "Living the Post-University Life: Academics Talk about Retirement." Qualitative Inquiry. Scheduled for publication in 2017.

Ellis, C., Bochner, A. with Rambo, C., Berry, K., Shakespeare, H., Gingrich-Philbrook, C., Adams, T., Rinehart, R., and Bolen, D. (January 2017, online first, forthcoming in print) “Coming Unhinged: A Twice-Told Multivoiced Autoethnography.” Qualitative Inquiry. DOI: 10.1177/1077800416684874 | First Published January 9, 2017

Bochner, A. (2017). “Heart of the matter: A mini-manifesto for autoethnography.” International Review of Qualitative Research, 10(1), Spring 2017, 67-80. DOI:10.1525/inqr.2017.10.1.67

Bochner, A. & Ellis, C. (2016). The ICQI and the rise of autoethnography: Solidarity through community. International Review of Qualitative Inquiry, 9:2, 208-217.

Bochner, A. (2014). “Arthur P. Bochner, 2008 President, National Communication Association,” Review of Communication, 14, 71-88.

Bochner, A. (2012). On first-person narrative scholarship: Autoethnography as acts of meaning. Narrative Inquiry, 22:1, 155-164.

Bochner, A. & Ellis, C. (2012) “Into the Garden of Illini: The International Congress as a House of Being for Qualitative Inquiry.” International Review of Qualitative Research, 5:1, 73-82.

Bochner, A. (2012). “Between obligation and inspiration: Choosing qualitative Inquiry. Qualitative Inquiry, 18:7, 535-543.

Bochner, A. (2012). “Suffering happiness: On autoethnography’s ethical calling. Qualitative Communication Research, 1:2, 209-229.

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Bochner, A. (2012). “Terms of perfection.” (Lead article) Review of Communication, 12:1, 3-20

Bochner, A. (2012). “Bird on the wire: Freeing the father within me.” Qualitative Inquiry, 18:2, 168-173.

Bochner, A. (2010). “Resisting the mystification of narrative inquiry: Unmasking the real conflict between story analysts and storytellers.” Sociology of Health and Illness, 32, 662- 665.

Bochner, A. (2009). “Warm ideas and chilling consequences.” International Review of Qualitative Research, 2, 357-370.

Bochner, A. (2009). “Transfer of power.” Cultural StudiesCritical Methodologies, 9, 734-740.

Harter, L. and Bochner, A. (2009). “Healing Through Stories: A Special Issue on Narrative Medicine.” Journal of Applied Communication Research, 37, 113-117.

Bochner, A. (2009) “Vulnerable Medicine.” Journal of Applied Communication Research, 37, 159-166.

Bochner, A. (2008). “Fathers and Sons,” Qualitative Inquiry, 14, 1321-1328. [Reprinted in Celebrating Bud: A Festschrift in Honor of the Life & Work of H.L. "Bud" Goodall, Jr, edited by Sarah Amira de la Garza, Bob Krizek, and Nick Trujillo, Arizona State University: Innovative Inquiry, 2012.]

Ellis, C., Bochner, A., Denzin, N., Lincoln, Y., Morse, J., Pelias, R., and Richardson, L. (2008). “Talking and Thinking about Qualitative Research.” Qualitative Inquiry, 14, 254-284.

Bochner, A. (2006). “Janice’s Voice.” Southern Communication Journal, 71, 183-194.

Bochner, A. and Frentz, T. (2006). “Culture Bearing and Sense Making: Introduction to the Life and Scholarship of Janice Hocking Rushing,” Southern Communication Journal, 71, 109- 113.

Ellis, C. & Bochner, A. (2006). “Analytic Autoethnography: An Autopsy,” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 35, 429-449.

Bochner, A. (2005). “Storytelling and the Self in Everyday Life: Narrative Inquiry on the Cutting Edge,” Asia Communication and Media Studies,” pp. 183-192.

Bochner, A. (2004), “Keeping the Conversation Going,” American Communication Journal, 7, 2004 (7 pages) www.acjournal.org/vol7/special/Bochner/index.html

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Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (2003). “An Introduction to the Arts and Narrative Inquiry,” Qualitative Inquiry, August, 2003, 9, 506-514.

Bochner., A. (2002). “Love Survives,” Qualitative Inquiry, April 2002, 8, 2, 161-170. (Reprinted in 9/11 In American Culture, Norman Denzin and Yvonna Lincoln (Eds.). (2003). 180-187.)

Bochner, A. (2001). “Narratives Virtues,” Qualitative Inquiry, (Lead article), March 2001, 7, 2, 131-157.

Bochner, A. (2000). “Criteria Against Ourselves,” Qualitative Inquiry, 2000, 6, 266-272. (Reprinted in: The Qualitative Inquiry Reader, Norman Denzin and Yvonna Lincoln (Eds.) Sage 2002.)

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (1999). “Which Way to Turn?” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 28, 485-499.

Ellis, C. and Bochner, A. (1999). “Bringing Emotion and Personal Narrative Into Medical Social Science,” Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 3, 229-237.

Bochner, A. (1997). “It’s About Time: Narrative and the Divided Self,” Qualitative Inquiry, 3, 418-438.

Bochner, A. (1993). "The Coercive Grip of Neutrality: Can Psychology Escape," Contemporary Psychology, 38, 537-538.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (1992). "Personal Narrative as a Social Approach to Interpersonal Communication,” Communication Theory, pp. 65-72.

Cissna, K., Cox, D. and Bochner, A. (1990). "Managing the Dialectic Between Marital and Parental Relationships in the Stepfamily," Communication Monographs, 57, 44-61.

Rawlins, W., Leibowitz, K. and Bochner. A. (1986). "Affective and Instrumental Dimensions of Best, Equal and Unequal Friendships," Central States Speech Journal, 90-101.

Arthur P. Bochner, Dorothy L. Krueger, and Terrence Chiemelski. (1982). "Interpersonal Perceptions and Marital Adjustment," Journal of Communication, 32, 135-147.

Fitzpatrick, M. A. and Bochner, A. (1981). "Perspectives on Self and Others: Sex Differences in the Perception of Interpersonal Behavior," Sex Roles, 7, 523-535.

Bochner, A. (1978). "On Taking Ourselves Seriously: An Analysis of Some Persistent Problems

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and Promising Directions in Interpersonal Research," Human Communication Research, 4, 179-191.

Fitzpatrick, M. A. and Bochner, A. (1977). "Beyond Ingratiation: Factors Affecting the Communication of Interpersonal Evaluations," Communication Quarterly, 11-17.

Bochner, A., Kaminski, E. and Fitzpatrick, M. A. (1977). "The Conceptual Domain of Interpersonal Communication Behavior: A Factor Analytic Study,” Human Communication Research, 3, 291-302.

Bochner, A. (1977). "Whither Communication Theory and Research?" Quarterly Journal of Speech, (review essay), 324-332.

Bochner, A. (1976). "Conceptual Frontiers in the Study of Communication in Families: An Introduction to the Literature," Human Communication Research, 2, 381-397.

Bochner, A. and Yerby, J. (1976). "Factors Affecting Instruction in Interpersonal Competence," Communication Education, 26, 91-104.

Bochner, A., DiSalvo, V. and Jonas, T. (1975). "A Computer-Assisted Analysis of Small Group Process: An Investigation of Two Machiavellian Groups," Small Group Behavior, 6, 187- 203.

Bochner, A. and Kaminski, E. (1974). "Modes of Interpersonal Behavior: A Replication," Psychological Reports, 35, 1075-1083.

Bochner, A. and Kelly, C. (1974). "Interpersonal Competence: Rationale, Philosophy, and Implementation of a Conceptual Framework." Speech Teacher, 23, 279-301 (Reprinted in 2 books).

Holm, J., Kraus, S., and Bochner, A. (1974). "Communication and Opinion Formation: Issues Generated by the Watergate Hearings," Communication Research, 368-390.

Bochner, A. (1974). "Task and Instrumentation Variables as Factors Jeopardizing the Validity of Small Group Research, 1970-1971," Speech Monographs, 1974, 41, 169-178.

DiSalvo, V. and Bochner, A. (1973). "PROF: A Simulation and Analysis Technique for Capturing Information Processing Policies," Simulation and Games, 279-287.

Bochner, B. and Bochner, A. (1973). "The Effects of Social Status and Social Dialects on Listener Responses," Central States Speech Journal, 75-82.

Bochner, A. and Bochner, B. (1972). "A Multivariate Investigation of Machiavellianism and

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Task Structure in Four-Man Groups," Speech Monographs, 277-285.

DiSalvo, V. and Bochner, A. (1972). "The Use of Simulated Speech Profiles and the PROF Technique in Capturing the Policies of Speech Raters," Speech Teacher, 1972, 273-280.

Chapters in Books

Bochner, A. (2016) “Coping with Institutional Depression.” In J. White (Ed.) Permission: The impact of Laurel Richardson’s work and life. , Massachusetts: Sense Publishers, 139-143.

Bochner, A. and Riggs, N. (2014). “Practicing narrative inquiry.” In Handbook of Qualitative Methods, edited by P. Leavy. New York: Oxford University Press, 195-222.

Bochner, A. (2013). “Putting meanings into motion: Autoethnography’s Existential Calling.” In Handbook of Autoethnography, edited by S. Holman Jones, T. Adams, & C. Ellis. Left Coast Press: Walnut Creek, Calif.

Ellis, C., Richardson, L., Gergen, M., Gergen, K., Denzin, N., and Bochner, A. (2010). “Meaningful research, aging, and positive transformation.” In Qualitative Inquiry & Human Rights,edited by N. Denzin and M. Giardina. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press.

Ellis, C., Adams, T., and Bochner, A. (2010). “Autoethnography.” In Handbuch Qualitative Forschung in der Psychologie, edited by Günter Mey and Katja Mruck. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag. [Reprinted as In Handbuch Qualitative Forschung in der Psychologie, edited by Günter Mey and Katja Mruck. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, pp. 345-357.] [Reprinted as “Autoetnografía: Un Panorama” in Astrolabio Nueva Epoca,14, Argentina (in Spanish), 2015, pp. 249 -273.] [Reprinted as “Autoethnography: An Overview” [40 paragraphs]. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 12(1), Art. 10, http://nbn- resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs1101108, 2010.] [Reprinted as “Autoethnography: An Overview.” Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung, 36 (4), September, 2011, pp. 273-290. Also at http://www.ssoar.info/index.php?id=145]

Ellis, C., Bochner, A., Denzin, N., Goodall, H.L., Pelias, R., and Richardson, L. (2008). “Let’s get personal: First-generation autoethnographers reflect on writing personal narratives.” In Qualitative Research and the Politics of Evidence, edited by Norman K. Denzin and Michael Giardina. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press, pp. 309-33.

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Bochner, A. (2007). Notes toward an ethics of memory in autoethnography. In Ethical Futures in Qualitative Research: Decolonizing the Politics of Knowledge. Edited by Norman Denzin and Michael Giardina. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press, pp. 197-208.

Ellis, C., Bochner, A., Denzin, N., Lincoln, Y., Morse, J., Pelias, R., and Richardson, L. (2007). Talking and thinking about qualitative research. In Ethical Futures in Qualitative Research: Decolonizing the Politics of Knowledge. Edited by Norman Denzin and Michael Giardina. Left Coast Press.

Foster, E. and Bochner, A. (2007). Communication as social construction. In Handbook of Constructionist Research, edited by James Holstein and Jay Gubrium, Guilford Press, pp. 85- 106.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (2006). Communication as autoethnography. In Communication as ...: Stances on Theory, edited by Gregory Shepherd, Jeffrey St. John, and Ted Striphas. Sage Pub., pp. 110-122.

Bochner, A. (2005). Surviving autoethnography. In Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 28, edited by Norman Denzin, Elsevier Science Ltd., pp. 51-58.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (2004). Our writing lives: An introduction to writing and research— Personal views. In Writing and Research—Personal Views, edited by Marjatta Saarnivaara, Erkki Vainikkala and Marjon van Delft. Publications of the Research Centre for Contemporary Culture, University of Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskyla, Finland, pp. 7-19.

Bochner, A. Letters from Tampa. (2004). In Studies in Symbolic Interaction, edited by Norman Denzin, Elsevier Press, pp. 33-40.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (2004) How We Met. In C. Ellis, The Ethnographic I (pp. 54-57). Walnut Creek: AltaMira Press.

Ellis, C. and Bochner, A. (2004) What’s the Point? Crossing Boundaries and Keeping the Conversation Going. In In the Landscapes of Art and Research: Festschrift in the Honour of Marjatta Saarnivaara. Publication of The Research Centre for Contemporary Culture, Jyvaskyla, Finland, pp. 111-124. . Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (2003). Art as Inquiry: Continuing the Conversation. In Kohtaamisia taiteen ja tutkimuksen maastoissa [Encountering Art and Inquiry], edited by Varto, J. [Juha], Saarnivaara, M. [Marjatta] & Tervahattu, H. [Heikki]. Hamina, Finland: Akatiimi, pp. 150- 159.

Bochner, A. (2004). Interpretive and Narrative Perspectives in the Social Sciences. In Research and Inquiry in Education and the Social Sciences: Philosophical and Critical Perspectives,

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edited by Jim Paul. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 2004, pp. 65-67.

Bochner, A. (2004). Response to Ellis. In Research and Inquiry in Education and the Social Sciences: Philosophical and Critical Perspectives, edited by Jim Paul. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, pp. 268-273.

Bochner, A. (2004). Response to Sullivan. In Research and Inquiry in Education and the Social Sciences: Philosophical and Critical Perspectives, edited by Jim Paul. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, pp. 298-301.

Bochner, A. (2004). Response to Alexander. In Research and Inquiry in Education and the Social Sciences: Philosophical and Critical Perspectives, edited by Jim Paul. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, pp. 193-197.

Bochner, A. (2004). Response to Heath. In Research and Inquiry in Education and the Social Sciences: Philosophical and Critical Perspectives, edited by Jim Paul. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, pp. 156-160.

Bochner, A. (2004). Response to Raudenbush, Rowan, & Cheong. In Research and Inquiry in Education and the Social Sciences: Philosophical and Critical Perspectives, edited by Jim Paul. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, pp. 234-238.

Bochner, A. (2004) Response to Carr, Levin, McConnachie, Carlson, Kemp, Smith & McLaughlin. In Research and Inquiry in Education and the Social Sciences: Philosophical and Critical Perspectives, edited by Jim Paul. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, pp. 20-25.

Jorgenson, J. and Bochner, A. (2004). Imagining Families through Stories and Rituals. In The Handbook of Family Communication, edited by Anita Vangelisti. Mahweh, New Jersey: Lawrence Earlbaum, Inc., pp. 513-538.

Bochner, A. (2002). Perspectives on Inquiry III.: The Moral of Stories. In The Handbook of Interpersonal Communication (3RD Edition), edited by Mark Knapp and John Daley. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 73-101.

[Reprinted in Paul, J., Kleinhammer-Tramill, J. and Fowler, K. (Eds.) (2009). Qualitative Research Methods in Special Education. Denver, Colorado: Love Publishing, pp. 229-261.]

Ellis, C., Bochner, A., and Denzin, N. (2002). “Symbolic Interaction in Retrospect: A Conversation with Norman Denzin. In Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Volume 25, edited by Norman Denzin. Elsevier Press, pp. 179-198.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (2002). How Does a Conference Begin? In Ethnographically Speaking:

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Autoethnography, Literature & Aesthetics, edited by Art Bochner and Carolyn Ellis. AltaMira Press, pp. 1-10.

Bochner, A. and Rushing, J. (2002). Breathing Life into Work. In Ethnographically Speaking: Autoethnography, Literature & Aesthetics, edited by Art Bochner and Carolyn Ellis. AltaMira Press, pp. 150-164.

Ellis, C. and Bochner, A. (2002). When Does a Conference End? In Ethnographically Speaking: Autoethnography, Literature & Aesthetics, edited by Art Bochner and Carolyn Ellis. AltaMira Press, pp. 388-392.

Ellis, C. and Bochner, A. (2001). Writing from the Periphery. In What’s Wrong with Sociology, edited by Stephen Cole. Transactions Press, pp. 341-372.

Bochner, A., Ellis, C., and Tillmann-Healy, L. (2000). Relationships as Stories: Accounts, Storied Lives, Evocative Narratives. In Communication in Personal Relationships, edited by Kathryn Dindia and Stephen Duck. Sussex, England: John Wiley and Sons, pp. 307-324.

Ellis, C. and Bochner, A. (2000). Autoethnography, Personal Narrative, Reflexivity: Researcher as Subject. In The Handbook of Qualitative Research (2ND Edition), edited by Norman Denzin and Yvonna Lincoln. Thousand Oaks, Ca.: Sage, 2000, pp. 733-768.

[Reprinted in: N. Denzin and Y. Lincoln (Eds.), Collecting and Interpreting Qualitative Materials, Chapter Six, Sage, 2002).

Bochner, A. (1998). Storied Lives: Recovering the Moral Importance of Social Theory. In Communication: Views from the Helm For the 21st Century, edited by Judy Trent. Allyn and Bacon, pp. 345-350.

Bochner, A., Ellis, C., and Tillmann-Healy, L. (1998). Mucking Around Looking For Truth. In Dialectical Approaches to Studying Personal Relationships, edited by Barbara Montgomery and Leslie Baxter. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 41-62.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (1998). Editors’ Introduction. In Annette N. Markham, Life Online: Researching Real Experience in Virtual Space. Walnut Creek, CA.: AltaMira Press.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (1998). Editors’ Introduction. In Anna Banks & Stephen P. Banks (eds.) Fiction and Social Research: By Fire or Water, edited by Anna Banks and Stephen P. Banks. Walnut Creek, CA.: AltaMira Press.

Ellis, C. and Bochner, A. (1998). Editors’ Introduction. In Stacy Holman Jones, Kaleidoscope Notes: Writing Women’s Music and Organizational Culture. Walnut Creek, CA.: AltaMira Press, 1998.

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Ellis, C. and Bochner, A. (1998). Editors’ Introduction. In Michael V. Angrosino, Opportunity House: Ethnographic Stories of Mental Retardation. Walnut Creek, CA.: AltaMira Press.

Bochner, A., Ellis, C. and Tillmann-Healy, L. (1996). “Relationships as Stories." In Handbook of Personal Relationships. West Sussex, England: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., pp. 307-324.

Bochner, A. (1995). Foreword. In Parents, Children and Communication, edited by Tom Socha and Glenn Stamp. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. vii-viii.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (1995) Telling and Living: Narrative Co-Construction and the Practices of Interpersonal Relationships. In Communication as Social Construction: Social Approaches to the Study of Interpersonal Communication, edited by Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz. Guilford Publications, pp. 201-213.

Bochner, A. and Waugh, J. (1995). Talking-with as a Model for Writing About: Implications of Rortian Pragmatism for Communication Theory. In Recovering Pragmatism’s Voice: The Classical Tradition and the Philosophy of Communication, edited by L. Langsdorf and A. Smith. SUNY Press, pp. 211-233.

Bochner, A. (1994). Perspectives on Inquiry II: Theories and Stories. In Handbook of Interpersonal Communication (2nd ed.), edited by Mark Knapp and Gerald R. Miller. Sage Publications, pp. 21-41.

Ellis, C. and Bochner, A. (1991). Telling and Performing Personal Stories: The Constraints of Choice in Abortion. In Investigating Subjectivity: Research on Lived Experience, edited by Carolyn Ellis and Michael Flaherty. Sage Publication, pp. 79-101.

Bochner, A., Cissna, K., and Garko, M. (1991). Optional Metaphors for Studying Interaction. In Studying Interpersonal Interaction, edited by Barbara Montgomery and Steve Duck. Guilford Press, pp. 16-35 (lead essay).

Bochner, A. (1991). On the Paradigm That Would Not Die. In Communication Yearbook 14, edited by J. Anderson. Sage Publications, pp. 484-491.

Bochner, A. (1989). Preface. In Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, Social Communication, Ablex Publishing Corp., 1989, pp. xv-xix.

Bochner, A. (1988). Interpersonal Communication. In Encyclopedia of Communications, edited by Erik Barnouw. Oxford University Press, 1988.

Bochner, A., and Eisenberg, E. (1988). Family Process: System Perspectives on Family Communication. In Handbook of Communication Science, edited by Charles Berger and

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Steve Chafee. Sage Publications, pp. 540-563.

Bochner, A. (1985). Perspectives on Inquiry: Representation, Conversation, and Reflection. In Handbook of Interpersonal Communication, edited by Mark Knapp and Gerald R. Miller. Sage Publications, 1985, pp. 27-58.

Bochner, A. and Eisenberg, E. (1985). Legitimizing Speech Communication: An Examination of Coherence and Cohesion in the Development of the Discipline. In Speech Communication in the Twentieth Century, edited by Tom Benson. Southern Illinois University Press, pp. 299-321.

Bochner, A. (1984). The Functions of Communication in Interpersonal Bonding. In The Handbook of Rhetoric and Communication, edited by Carroll C. Arnold and John Waite Bowers. Allyn and Bacon, 1984, pgs. 544-621.

Bochner, A. (1982). On the Efficacy of Openness in Close Relationships. In M. Burgoon (ed.), Communication Yearbook 5, edited by Michael Burgoon. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, pp. 109-124.

Bochner, A. (1981). "Forming Warm Ideas." In Rigor and Imagination: Essays from the Legacy of Gregory Bateson, edited by Carol Wilder-Mott and John Weakland. Palo Alto, Ca.: Praeger, pp. 65-81.

Bochner, A. and Fitzpatrick, M. A. (1980). Multivariate Analysis of Variance: Models, Techniques and Applications in Communication Research. In Multivariate Analysis in Communication Research, edited by Peter Monge and Joseph Cappella. New York: Academic Press.

Bochner, A. and Krueger, D. (1979). On Inscrutable Epistemologies and Muddled Concepts. In D. Nimmo (ed.), Communication Yearbook 3, edited by Dan Nimmo. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, pp. 197-211.

DiSalvo, V. and Bochner, A. (1972). The Use of Simulated Profiles and the PROF Technique in Capturing the Policies of `Raters'. In Proceedings of The National Gaming Council’s Eleventh Annual Symposium, edited by S. J. Kidder and A. W. Nafziger. Baltimore, MD.: Center for Social Organization of Schools, pp. 237-242.

Digital Media Presentations

Bochner, A. & Ellis, C. (2014). Autoethnography in Qualitative Inquiry. Keynote talk prepared for

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Bochner, A. (2016). The Rise of Autoethnography: Stretching Boundaries, Fashioning Identities, Healing Wounds. GCA Alumni Lecture, Bowling Green State University. www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3EjfPNaslg

Bochner, A. (2017). Qualitative Conversations: A Film by Kitrina Douglas and David Carless. www.youtube.com/watch?v=599CjbPObsM

Miscellaneous Publications:

Bochner, A. “Is the NCA Convention Too Big and the Field Too Fragmented,” Spectra, January 2008.

Bochner, A. “NCA Journals I.: Is the Review Process Too Slow,” Spectra, February 2008.

Bochner, A. “An Impoverished Professoriate and the Future of Tenure,” Spectra, March 2008.

Bochner, A. “Resisting Institutional Depression,” Spectra, April 2008. Reprinted in Women and Language, 2008, 31, 2-3.

Bochner, A. “The Case Against the Anonymous Culture of Peer Review,” Spectra, May 2008.

Bochner, A. “Things that Boggle My Mind,” Spectra, July 2008.

Bochner, A. “Sucking Up and Dumbing Down,” Spectra, September 2008.

Bochner, A. “The Case for Service to NCA,” Spectra, December 2008.

Bochner, A. “Communication’s Calling: The Importance of What We Care About,” Spectra, January 2009.

Bochner, A. (2008). “Paperwork.” Published proceedings from 14th International Reflective Practice Conference, Waiariki Institute of Technology, Rotorua, New Zealand. ISBN: 978-0-473-

ETHNOGRAPHIC ALTERNATIVES BOOK SERIES (AltaMira Press- Carolyn Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner, Series Editors 1995-2006)

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Volume 1: Composing Ethnography: Alternative Forms of Qualitative Writing, Carolyn Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner, editors (Communication)

Volume 2: Opportunity House: Ethnographic Stories of Mental Retardation. Michael Angrosino (Anthropology)

Volume 3: Kaleidoscope Notes: Writing Women’s Music and Organizational Culture. Holman Jones (Performance Studies)

Volume 4: Fiction and Social research: By Fire or Ice, Anna Banks and Stephen P. Banks, editors (Communication)

Volume 5: Reading Auschwitz, Mary Lagerwey (Sociology)

Volume 6: Life online: researching Real Experience in Virtual Space, Annette K. Markham (Communication)

Volume 7: Writing the New Ethnography, H. L. Goodall Jr. (Communication)

Volume 8: Between Gay and Straight: Understanding Friendship beyond Sexual Orientation, Lisa Tillmann Healy (Communication)

Volume 9: Ethnographically Speaking: Autoethnography, Literature and Aesthetics, Arthur P. Bochner and Carolyn Ellis, Editors (Communication)

Volume 10: Karaoke Nights: An Ethnographic Rhapsody, Rob Drew (Communication)

Volume 11: Standing Ovation: Performing Social Science Research about Cancer, Ross Gray and Christina Sinding (Psychology)

Volume 12: The Time at Darwin’s Reef: Poetic Explorations in Anthropology and History, Ivan Brady (Anthropology)

Volume 13: The Ethnographic I: A Methodological Novel about Autoethnography, Carolyn Ellis (Communication & Sociology)

Volume 14: In Search of Naunny’s Grave: Age, Class, Gender, and Ethnicity in an American Family, Nick Trujillo (Communication)

Volume 15: Toward a Methodology of the Heart: Daily Life and Higher Education, Ron Pelias (Performance Studies)

Volume 16: Travels with Earnest: Crossing the Literary/Sociological Divide, Laurel Richardson

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and Earnest Lockridge (Sociology and English)

Volume 17: Performing Femininity: Rewriting Gender Identity, Lesa Lockford (Performance Studies).

Volume 18: Torch Singing: Performing Resistance and Desire from Billie Holiday to Edith Piaf, Stacy Holman Jones (Performance Studies).

Writing Lives: Ethnographic Narratives (Left Coast Press Book Series—Arthur P. Bochner and Carolyn Ellis, Series Editors 2006-Present)

Volume 1: Erotic Mentoring: Women’s Transformations in the University, Janice Hocker Rushing (Communication).

Volume 2: Intimate Colonialism: Head, Heart, and Body in West African Development Work, Laurie L. Charles (Family Therapy).

Volume 3: Last Writes: A Daybook for a Dying Friend, Laurel Richardson (Sociology).

Volume 4: A Trickster in Tweed: The Quest for Quality in A Faculty Life, Thomas F. Frentz. (Communication).

Volume 5: Guyana Diaries: Women’s Lives Across Difference, Kimberly Nettles (Sociology).

Volume 6: Writing Qualitative Inquiry: Self, Stories, and Academic Life, H. L. Goodall, Jr. (Communication).

Volume 7: Accidental Ethnography: An Inquiry into Family Secrecy, Christopher N. Poulos (Communication).

Volume 8: Revision: Autoethnographic Reflections on Work and Life,” Carolyn Ellis (Communication & Sociology).

Volume 9: Leaning: A Poetics of Relationships. Ron Pelias, 2011 (Communication and Performance Studies).

Volume 10: Narrating the Closet. Tony Adams, 2011 (Communication).

Volume 11: Playing the Survivor. Sophie Tomas, 2011 (Canadian Studies).

Volume 12: Playing with Purpose: Adventures in Performative Social Science.

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Mary Gergen and Ken Gergen, 2012 (Women’s Studies and Psychology).

Volume 13: Critical Autoethnography: Intersecting Cultural Identities in Everyday Life, Robyn N. Boylorn & Mark P. Orbe, 2013. (Communication).

Volume 14: Coming to narrative: A Personal History of Paradigm Change in the Human Sciences, Arthur P. Bochner, 2014. (Communication).

Volume 15: Transcribing Silence: Culture, Relationships, and Communication, Kristine L. Munoz, 2015. (Communication).

Volume 16: Staring at a Park: A Poetic Autoethnographic Inquiry. Jane Speedy. (Psychology).

Volume 17: Evocative Autoethnography: Writing Lives and Telling Stories, Arthur P. Bochner and Carolyn Ellis, 2016. (Communication).

Volume 18: Bullied: Tales of Torment, Identity, and Youth, Keith Berry, 2016. (Communication).

Volume 19: Collaborative and Indigenous Mental Health Therapy: Tataihono—Stories of Maori Healing and Psychiatry, Wiremu NiaNia, Allister Bush, and David Epston, (2017). (Psychotherapy).

Volume 20: Autobiography of a Disease, Patrick Anderson (Performance Studies).

Invited National and International Keynotes, Plenary Talks, and Workshops

Bochner, A. (2017). Unfurling rigor: Continuity and change in qualitative inquiry. Top Competitive Paper Panel, Ethnography Division. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Dallas, Texas. November 2017.

Bochner, A. (2017). Why academics shouldn’t empathize with the White working class: On the dangers of indifference to the truth. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Dallas, Texas. November 2017.

Bochner, A. (2017). Workshop on Autoethnography and Narrative Inquiry. International Congress. (With Carolyn Ellis). We have presented this workshop at the Congress every

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Year since 2004.

Bochner, A. (2017). “The Night of and Mourning After: An American Tragedy.” Paper Presented at the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. May 2017.

Bochner, A. & Csaba Osvath (2017). Arts-Based Research: Between evocative autoethnography and artistic media: An arts-based re-imagining of ‘Bird on the Wire.’ A two-person dialogue. A two-person dialogue presented at the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. May 2017.

Bochner, A. (2016). Invited keynote lecture to the GCA, Bowling Green State University. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3EJfPN9sIg&t=1041s

Bochner, A. (2015). Nitty-Gritties of Autoethnography: The Heart of the Matter. Keynote address presented at the 4th Annual Doing Autoethnography Conference, San Angelo, Texas, February 28, 2015.

Bochner, A. (2015). Representing Lived Experiences: Doing Justice to the Stories of Vulnerable Participants in Qualitative Research. Keynote Address to the Institute of Mental health Symposium on “Research/Distress: Three Perspectives on Distress in Health Research. University of Nottingham, UK. September 2015.

Bochner, A. (2012). “Personal Narratives as a Field of Knowledge”—to The Conference on Biography-Autobiography-Narrative: Perspectives in Researching Practice. University of Lodz, Poland, June 2012.

Bochner, A. (2012). Coming to narrative: Method and meaning in a university life. The Provost’s Distinguished Professor University Lecture Series, University University of South Florida.

Bochner, A. and Ellis,C. (December, 2010). “We Can Tell You Stories”:“Bringing Emotions, Memory Work, and Evocative Writing into Qualitative Research.” Invited university- wide lecture sponsored by the Israeli Center for Qualitative Research of People and Societies. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israel.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (December, 2010). “Alternative Forms of Qualitative Research: Narrative Inquiry and Autoethnographic Writing.” Invited graduate seminar and workshop presented to the Interdisciplinary Qualitative Research Seminar at the Israeli Center for Qualitative Research of People and Societies. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israel.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (June, 2010). “Searching for a Healthy Academic Life: Innovations in

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Narrative and Autoethnographic Inquiry,” Joint keynote speech at the Second Innovations in Qualitative Research Conference, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada, June 8-9, 2010. Also led and participated in a panel discussion on “Creatively Constructing an Academic Career,” and gave the closing address entitled “Looking Back, Looking Ahead: Innovations in Qualitative Research.”

Bochner, A. and Ellis C. (June, 2010). “End of Life Narratives: Caring, Dying, and Understanding,” Invited workshop presented to the Innovations in Qualitative Research Conference and Quality End of Life Care Research Group. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada, June 7, 2010.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (May, 2010). Invited workshop on “Autoethnography and Narrative Writing,” Sixth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, Ill.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (February 2010). Keynote address given at Fourth Israel Interdisciplinary Conference for Qualitative Research, sponsored by the Israeli Center for Qualitative Research of People and Societies. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. (February, 2010). “We Can Tell You Stories: Politics, Pleasure, and Pain in Qualitative Inquiry.” [Note: due to blizzard weather conditions, our trip had to be cancelled and we sent the keynote by video.]

Bochner, A. (May, 2010). Invited keynote speaker at the Innovations in Qualitative Research Conference and Quality End of Life Care Research Group. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (March, 2009). Invited lecture and workshop on personal narrative for undergraduate students at the Media and Design Academy held at Alden-Biesen, Belgium; and a professional development seminar/master class, “Research Bites,” for faculty in Media and Design also at Alden-Biesen, Belgium.

Bochner, A. and Ellis, C. (March, 2009). Invited two-day Ph.D. Seminar on “Personal Narrative and Autoethnographic Writing” to first (Day 1) and second-year (Day 2) students at the University for Humanistics, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Bochner, A. (September 2008). Invited Lecture, University of La Trobe, Bundoora Campus, Victoria, Australia..

Bochner, A. (September 2008). Keynote Lecture to the 14th Annual International Reflective Practice Conference, Rotorua, New Zealand, (September 2008), “Unfurling Reflective Practice: Engaging Multiple Voices Through Storytelling.”

Bochner, A. (March, 2006). Elizabeth Andersch Distinguished Scholar Lecture, Ohio

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University, March 2006.

Invited Workshop (with Carolyn Ellis) on “Autoethnography and Personal Narrative, First International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, Illinois, University of Illinois. (2005). [This workshop has been repeated at each of the seven ICQI meetings.]

University Guest Scholar in Residence, Beijing Broadcasting University (renamed Communication University of China), Beijing, China, September 3-14, 2004.

Invited Workshop on Qualitative Research Methods and Interpretive Social Science, Communication University of China, September, 2004.

Invited Presentation to “The China Communication Forum 2004, Journalism an Communication: Research, Education, and Practice in a Globalizing Context. September 2004, Beijing, China.

Invited Public Lecture, Narrowing the divide between the personal and the academic, to the Centre for Contemporary Culture, University of Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskyla, Finland, June 2002.

Keynote Lecture to “Symposium on education after 9/11.” University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland, June 2002.

Keynote Symposium Dialogue: “Between Autoethnography and Cultural Studies,” Bochner/Ellis and Mikko Lehtonen. University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland, June 2002.

Keynote Lecture to an International Seminar on “After 9-11: Implications for Pedagogy and Teacher Education,” (with C. Ellis), Shattered lives/Love survives, Graduate School of Multicultural Art Education, University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland, June 2002 (Funded by the Finnish Academy).

Guest Professor, Summer School of Cultural Studies, Centre for Contemporary Culture, University of Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskyla Finland. A four-day Writing Workshop for Ph.D. students funded by The Finnish Academy on “Bringing Subjectivity and Emotionality into the Human and Cultural Sciences (jointly taught with Carolyn Ellis and Marjatta Saarnivaara), June 2002.

Invited Lecture, The narrative turn in the human sciences, Research Centre for Contemporary Culture and the Network Cultural Studies, Jyvaskyla, Finland, January 2001.

Invited Keynote Lecture for Seminar on The Arts and Narrative Inquiries, University of Art and Design, Helsinki UIAH, January 25, 2001.

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Invited Storyteller for Program: “Voices in Uncertainty,” College of Public Health, University of South Florida, December 7, 2001.

Delivered a Provost's Brain Event Lecture, The stories lovers tell, University of South Florida, 2002.

Keynote Lecture, The Importance of Evocative Narratives in the Study of Close Relationships: The case for first-person stories, to The Society for the Study of Personal Relationships, Oxford, England (1990).

Delivered the Carroll C. Arnold Honorary Lecture, Functions of communication in interpersonal bonding, Penn State University, 1984.

Invited University Lectures

Eastern Tennessee University, October 2017.

Bowling Green State University, Department of Communication, April 2016.

Wake Forest University, Department of Communication, April 2014.

University of Lodz, Poland. Department of Educational Studies. June 2012.

University of Charlotte, Department of Communication, Fall, 2011.

Ben Gurion University, Centre for Qualitative Research, December 2010.

University of LaTrobe, Victoria, Australia, University Wide Lecture, Spetember 2008.

Ohio University, Department of Communication, Spring 2006.

Communication University of China, September 2004.

University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland 2002.

University of Jyvaskyla, Research Centre for Contemporary Culture, 2001.

Saginaw Valley State University, Dow Visiting University Scholar, Spring 1999.

Central Michigan University, Department of Communication, Spring 1999.

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Invited University Lecture, University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa, August 1998.

Syracuse University, Department of Speech Communication & Department of Sociology, 1997

East Tennessee University, University Lecture Series & Department of Communication, 1996.

Old Dominion University, Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts, 1993.

Florida State University, Department of Communication, 1992.

Keynote Lecture, Oxford University Conference on Personal Relationships, 1990.

Keynote Lecture, Commission on Family Communication, SCA Convention, 1990.

University of Florida, Department of Communication, 1990.

Purdue University, Department of Communication, 1989.

Michigan State University, Department of Communication, 1989.

University of Southern California, Department of Speech of Communication and Annenberg School of Communication, 1988.

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Speech Communication, 1986.

Pennsylvania State University, Department of Speech Communication, 1984.

Visiting Professor, University of Texas-Austin; Spring, 1983.

Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Michigan State University; Spring, 1980.

Michigan State University, Department of Communication, 1980.

University of Iowa, Department of Speech Communication, 1980.

University of California, Santa Barbara, Speech Department, 1979.

San Jose State University, Department of Speech Communication, 1978.

University of Maine, Department of Speech Communication, 1977.

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University of Massachusetts, Communication Studies Department,1977.

Michigan State University, Department of Communication, 1976.

Visiting Professor, Department of Communication, Purdue University (Lecture Series); Fall 1976.

Rutgers University, Department of Human Communication, 1976.

EDITORIAL BOARD SERVICE

Editorial Board, International Review of Qualitative Research, 2008-present.

Editorial Board, Journal of Trauma and Loss, 1996-present.

Editorial Board, Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, 2014-present.

Editorial Board, Qualitative Communication Research, 2011-2013.

Editorial Board, Review of Communication, 2006-2014.

Editorial Board, Family Communication, 2004-2010.

International Advisory Board, Handbook of Qualitative Research (3rd Edition), 2002-2009.

Editorial Board, Kaleidoscope, 2003-present.

Editorial Board, Family Communication, 2000-2004.

Editorial Board, Journal of Systemic Therapies, 1998-2004.

Referee, Narrative Inquiry, 2001.

Referee, Qualitative Inquiry, 1999-present.

International Advisory Board, Handbook of Qualitative Research (2nd Edition), 1998-2000.

Associate Editor, Communication Theory, 1997-2001.

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Co-Editor, Ethnographic Alternatives (Book Series), 1995-2006).

Deputy Editor, Contemporary Ethnography, 1994-1999.

Associate Editor, Text and Performance Quarterly, 1991-1994.

Advisory Editor, Communication Theory, 1989-1993.

Editor, Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1989-91.

Associate Editor, Southern States Communication Journal, 1989-1992.

Associate Editor, Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1985-1989.

Associate Editor, Communication Monographs, 1984-1986.

Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1983-1988.

Editorial Board, Human Communication Research, 1982-1986.

Referee, Communication Monographs, 1982.

Referee, Communication Research, 1981.

Division Editor, Human Communication Research, 1980-1982.

Referee, Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1979.

Editorial Board, Communication Education, 1978-1984.

Editorial Board, Human Communication Research, 1977-1980.

Associate Editor, Communication Monographs, 1977-1980.

Editorial Board, Communication Quarterly, 1975-1978.

Editorial Board, Eric Speech Communication Module, 1975.

Referee, Simulation and Games, 1974.

DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED

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(USF)

Lorraine E. Monteagut (2017). Second Generation Bruja: Transforming Ancestral Shadows into Spiritual Activism.

Nick Riggs (2016). Improvising Close Relationships: A Relational Perspective on Vulnerability.

Nathan Hodges (2016) Blue-Collar Scholars: Bridging Academic and Working Class Lives. (Dr. Hodges is Tenure-track Assistant Professor, Coe College).

Rachel Terrill (2012). Inside NFL Marriages.

Tony Adams (2008). Learning, Living, and Leaving the Closet: Making Gay Identity Relational. (Dr. Adams is Professor and Chair, Bradley University)

Andrew Herrmann (2008). Narratives and Sense-making in the New Corporate University. (Dr. Herrmann is Tenured Associate Professor, Eastern Tennessee University.)

Matthew L. Brooks (2007). Friendships between Men: Masculinity as a Relational Experience. (Dr. Brooks is Tenured Professor, Indian River State College).

Cara Mackie (2007). Achieving Sobriety: A Narrative Investigation of Women, Identity, and Relationships. Dr. Mackie is Tenured Associate Professor, Florida Southern College.

Zhong (June) Wang (2006), Displaced Self & Sense of Belonging: A Chinese Researcher Studying Chinese Expatriates Working in the United States. (Currently Senior Director of Global Marketing, ZTE, San Diego, California).

Elisa Foster, (2002) “Intimate Strangers: Relational Communication between Hospice Volunteers and Patients.” ( Dr. Foster is Tenured Associate Professor, DePaul University. Her dissertation was published as Communication at the End of Life: Finding Magic in the Mundane. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: 2006).

Lisa M. Tillmann-Healy (1998), Life Projects: A Narrative Ethnography of Gay-Straight Friendship. (Dr. Tillmann is Associate Professor at Rollins College; her dissertation was published as Between Gay and Straight: Understanding Friendship Across Sexual Orientation. AltaMira, 2001).

Deborah Ann Austin (1998), Understanding Close Relationships Among African Americans in the Context of the Million Man March. (Dr. Austin is the Community Services, Communication, and Outreach Manager, The Lawton and Rhea Chiles Center for Healthy Mothers and Babies, USF).

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Timothy A. Simpson (1997), Contesting Community: Memory, Place, and Culture in Ybor City, Florida. (Dr. Simpson is Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau, China).

Christine Elizabeth Kiesinger (1995), Anorexic and Bulimic Lives: Making Sense of Food and Eating. (Dr. Kiesinger is an Associate Professor at George Washington University).

(TEMPLE UNIVERSITY)

Linda Eagle (1980), The Effects of Metacommunicating About Process on Reciprocity and Self- Disclosure in Initial Interactions. (Dr. Eagle heads a consulting firm in New York City).

William Rawlins (1980), Friendship as a communicative achievement: A Theory and an Interpretive Analysis of Verbal Reports. (Dr. Rawlins is the Stockman Professor of Communication, Ohio University. His dissertation was published as Friendship Matters: Communication, Dialectics, and the Life Course (Aldine de Gruyter, 1992) and received the Gerald R. Miller Award for best book on interpersonal communication in 1994).

Teresa L. Thompson (1979), The Effects of Mainstreaming on the Communicative Development of Physically Handicapped and Non-handicapped children. (Dr. Thompson is Professor, University of Dayton; She was the founding editor of the academic journal Health Communication.).

Dorothy Lenk (1978), A Stochastic Examination of Communicative Development in Self- Analytic Groups. (Dr. Lenk retired as an Associate Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara).

Mary Anne Fitzpatrick (1976), An empirically derived taxonomy of types of relationships. (Dr. Fitzpatrick is Professor of Communication and Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Carolina).

HONORS THESIS SUPERVISION

Ken Spivey (2005). Between Dad and Me.

Jana Huskey (1992), Romantic Idealization: A Study in Film.

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Kerry P. Hefner, (1984) The Structure and Composition of Social Networks in the Adaptation to Marital Separation.

CONVENTION AND CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION (1980-2017)

Bochner, A. (2017). Unfurling rigor: Continuity and change in qualitative inquiry. Top Competitive Paper Panel, Ethnography Division. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Dallas, Texas. November 2017.

Bochner, A. (2017). Why academics shouldn’t empathize with the White working class: On the dangers of indifference to the truth. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Dallas, Texas. November 2017.

Bochner, A. (2017). Workshop on Autoethnography and Narrative Inquiry. International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. (With Carolyn Ellis). We have presented this workshop at the Congress every year since 2004.

Bochner, A. (2017). “The Night of and Mourning After: An American Tragedy.” Paper presented at the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. May 2017.

Bochner, A. & Csaba Osvath (2017). Arts-Based Research: Between evocative autoethnography and artistic media: An arts-based re-imagining of ‘Bird on the Wire.’ A dialogue presented at the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. May 2017.

Bochner, A. “Heart of the matter: A mini-manifesto for autoethnography.” Presented at the Special Interest Group on Autoethnography, Twelfth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, May 2016.

Ellis, C. Panelist for “Past, Present, and Future of Qualitative Inquiry,” Twelfth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, May 2016.

Bochner, A. Panelist for “Constructing a Post-University Life,” Twelfth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, May 2016.

Bochner, A. “Displaced anger: How working class roots serve academic ends.” Paper delivered at the NCA Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 2016.

Bochner, A. “Respondent panelist for program on “Big lies/Little Lies: A performance and a panel. NCA Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 2016.

Bochner, A. Respondent panelist for program on “Writing Lives and Telling Stories: A Response

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Bochner, A. “The Writing Life: Autoethnographers Discuss their Writing Habits. Southern Communication Association, Tampa, Florida, April 2015.

Bochner, A. “Loosening the grip of scientific rigor in qualitative inquiry: A personal note.” International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, May 2015

Bochner, A. “Autoethnographic Present and Futures.” International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry May 2015.

Bochner, A. & Ellis, C. Workshop on “Autoethnography and Narrative Writing.” International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, May 2015.

Respondent for panel on “Charles H. Woolbert Award 2014: Carolyn Ellis and Arthur P. Bochner’s ‘Autoethnography, Personal Narrative, and Reflexivity: Researcher as Subject.” National Communication Association, November 2015.

Bochner, A. “On truth in autoethnography.” Paper presented on the program “The Fictive in Autoethnographic Accounts.” National Communication Association, November 19-22, 2015

“On Life’s Forward Momentum.” Paper presented at the Southern Communication Association meetings, New Orleans, La. April 2014.

“At the edges of mortality: Enacting freedom at the end of life.” Paper presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, Illinois, May 2014.

“The writing life.” Paper presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, Illinois, May 2014.

Panelist on a program discussing “Autoethnography: Challenges and hopes. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, Illinois, May 2014.

“A dialogic exercise in Bateson-ing.” Paper delivered at the 100th Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 2014.

“Blending genres/Breaking rules: A personal reading of family communication’s past and future.” Paper delivered at the 100th Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 2014.

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“My first convention: December 1968.” Paper delivered at the 100th Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 2014.

Respondent,Program on “Social Construction of Death and Life.” NCA Convention, Washington, D.C. November 2013.

Panelist, Program on “Making Connections with Capitol Steps 1.” NCA Convention, Washington, D.C. November 2013.

Panelist, “Honoring the Life and Work of Nick Trujillo.” NCA Convention, Washington, D.C. November 2013.

“Distinguished Scholar-Select Panel, NCA Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 2012.”

“Dark Side of the Moon.” Competitively selected paper presented at the NCA National Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 2012.

Participant, Bill Ayers Lecture Series, “Interpreting the 2012 Presidential Election.” Panel at the NCA National Convention, Orlando, Florida, November 2012.

“Getting Into Stories.” Paper delivered at the 8th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. May 2012.

Annual Workshop on “Narrative and Autoethnography” with Carolyn Ellis presented at 8th International Congress for Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2012.

“Suffering Happiness.” Paper presented at the 7th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Organized and Chaired a Special Program on Mark Freeman’s Hindsight: The Promise and Peril of Looking Backward, 7th International Congress for Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Annual Workshop on “Narrative and Autoethnography” with Carolyn Ellis presented at 7th International Congress for Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Respondent, Bill Ayers Lecture Series, Communicating on social justice. NCA Convention, November 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana.

“In Buddy’s Voice.” Paper (jointly presented with Carolyn Ellis) presented on a session, The Buddy System: Celebrating H. L. (Bud) Goodall. NCA Convention, November 2011, New

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Orleans, Louisiana.

Participant, Roundtable on “Emerging voices in GLBTQ Scholarship: How can we create a dissertation award to recognize their work.” NCA Convention, November 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Scholars Office Hours, NCA Convention, November 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana.

“Like a bird on the wire: Freeing the father within me.” Paper presented at the Sixth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, May 2010.

Presented a workshop on Narrative and Autoenthnography at the Sixth Annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, May 2010.

“Perfection and the Problem of Ideal Illusion:” Presented at NCA Convention, November 2010 (Session on Michael Hyde’s Perfection: Coming to terms with being human.

NCA Scholars Office Hours. NCA National Convention, San Francisco, California, November 2010.

“A Narrative Inquiry of the Descent Into Darkness: An Autoethnographic Story.” Panel on The Dark (and Bright) Sides of Narrative Inquiry About Health and Families. NCA National Convention, November 2010.

“Asilomar at 30: Remembering Gregory Bateson’s Contributions to Communication Theory.” Paper presented at the NCA National Convention, November 2009.

“Meaning and Method in a University Life.” Contribution to panel on “The Qualitative Revolution.” NCA National Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 2009.

“Toasting Tom: Roasting, Razzing, and Respecting the Scholarship, Teaching, and Service of Thomas S. Frentz.” Paper (with C. Ellis) presented at Southern States Communication Association, April, Norfolk, Va. April 2009.

“Unfurling Reflective Practice: Engaging Multiple Voices Through Storytelling.” Keynote Lecture presented at the 14th Reflective Practice Conference, Rotorua, New Zealand, September 2008.

“Narrative, Autoethnography, & Reflective Practice.” Workshop presented to the 14th Reflective Practice Conference, Rotorua, New Zealand, September 2008.

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“Remembering Richard Rorty.” Presented at the 4th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, May 2008.

Workshop on Narrative and Autoethnography presented at the 4th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, May 2008.

“Communication’s Calling: The Importance of What We Care About.” Presidential Address presented at the 2008 NCA Convention, San Diego California.”

Chief Program Planner for the 2007 National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois. Also chose convention theme: “Communicating World Views: Faith, Intellect, and Ethics. This convention broke the record for attendance at an NCA Convention (Over 6000).

“Vulnerable Medicine.” Paper delivered at the 93rd Annual Convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 2007.

Panel participant for program on “Kenneth Gergen’s Legacy in Communication Studies.” National Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 2007.

Chaired program, “Conversations on the Edge: A Story by and Interview with Richard M. Zaner.” National Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 2007.

Presented the inaugural keynote lecture for the Ethnography Interest Group, “Coming to Narrative: Memory, Time, and Narrative in Autoethnographic Research.” Southern Communication Association Convention, Louisville, Kentucky, March 2007.

“Toward an Ethics of Memory in Autoethnography.” Second International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, May 4-6, 2006, University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana.

“Fathers & Sons.” Plenary Session. Second International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, May 4-6, 2006, University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana.

Chaired Panel on “Relationship Stories: Co-Constructed Narratives of Commitment and Change.” Second International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, May 4-6, 2006, University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana.

Position Paper for NCA Seminar, “Communication as a Humanistic Discipline.” National Communication Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 2005.

“Memory, Truth, & Narrative: Ethical Dilemmas in Writing About Intimate Others.” Panel on Ethics. National Communication Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 2005.

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“A Conversation Between Art Bochner and Mark Knapp.” Vice President’s Program, Southern States Communication Association, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, March 30-April 3, 2005.

“Janice’s Voice.” Paper delivered at the Annual Meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 2004.

Respondent for Program entitled “Through the Looking Glass: Charting New Pathways in Ethnography,” National Communication Association, November 2004.

Invited Respondent for Program on “Ethnography in Interpersonal Communication Research,” National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 2004.

Invited Respondent for Program on “Crafting Sacred Space and Time in Everyday Life.” National Communication Association Convention, Miami, Florida, November 2003.

“Minding Mother II.: Paperwork.” Paper delivered at the NCA Convention, November 2003.

“Surviving Autoethnography.” Paper delivered at the NCA Convention, November 2003.

“Publishing Qualitative Work” (with Carolyn Ellis). Paper at the Ethnography Division Pre- Conference. NCA Convention, 2002.

Invited Respondent for Program on “Continuing the Conversation About What Constitutes Ethnography: Exploring Autoethnography, Autobiography and Other Experimental Forms.” NCA Convention, November 2002.

Paper: “Letters from Tampa.” Program on “Writing Issues: On and Off the Page.” NCA Convention, November 2002.

Invited Respondent for Panel on “Embodying and Acting the Life of the Mind: Autobiographical Narratives from the Not-So-Ivory Tower.” NCA Convention, November 2002.

Paper: “Love Survives.” Program on “Bearing Witness to and Making Sense of September 11th and Its Aftermath: Stories of Love, Loss, and Disconnection. NCA Convention, November 2002.

Chaired: of Panel on “Life, Death, and Identity in Ethnography.” NCA Convention, November 2001.

Respondent, Session on “Living the Arts Through Ethnography: Painting Stories, Performing Selves, Ballroom Dancing.” NCA Convention, November 2001.

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Presented: “Minding Mother: A Critical Autoethnography.” NCA Convention, November 2001.

Presented: “The Dialectics of Expression and Protection: A Personal Account of Web CT Forum Participation in a Course on Close Relationships.” NCA Convention, November, 2001.

Panelist on Session on “Radicalizing New Writing: Responding to H. L. Goodall, Jr.s’ Writing The New Ethnography as Impetus for (Re)Considering The Methodological Implications of Performative and New Ethnographic Writing.” NCA Convention, November 2001.

Panelist on Session on “The Self and Other in Ethnographic Storytelling.” NCA Convention, November 2001.

Presented: “A Conversation with Norman Denzin” (with Carolyn Ellis, NCA Convention, Seattle, Washington, November 2000.

Presented: “Evaluating Ethnographic Alternatives: Editors’ Reflections” (with Carolyn Ellis), NCA National Convention, Seattle, Washington, November 2000.

Presented “Personal Narratives in Teaching Courses Focusing on Close Relationships.” Panel on Personal Narratives, K-12, NCA Convention, Seattle, Washington, November, 2000.

Workshop (with Carolyn Ellis), “Teaching with Personal Narratives.” Conference on Learning Love: Articulating a Space for Love and Compassion in the Teaching and Healing Arts, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, May 2000.

Chair, Program on “Writing Ethnographic Alternatives,” NCA Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 1999.

Respondent, Program on “Evocative Writing in Ethnography,” NCA Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 1999.

Chair, Session on “The Contributions of David Maines’ Works in Interdisciplinary Inquiry,” NCA Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 1999.

Invited Presenter at “The Symposium on Teaching The Undergraduate Family Communication Course.” Pre-conference on “The State of Family Communication Education: Building For the Future,” NCA Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 1999.

Presented “Criteria Against Ourselves” at the Plenary Session of the 1999 SSSI Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 7-8, 1999.

Planned, Coordinated, and Administered the 1999 Program for the Society for The Study of Symbolic Interaction (SSSI), Chicago, Illinois. August 7-8, 1999 (“Bridging Differences,

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Inspiring Dialogue, Making Sense”).

Program Chair, “Autoethnography and Personal Narrative,” Stone Symposium, Las Vegas, Nevada, January 1999.

Invited participant, Panel on Co-Constructed Narrative in personal relationships, NCA Annual Convention, New York, November 1998.

“Five Minutes: A Dream.” Invited panel on Narrative. NCA Annual Convention, New York, New York, November 1998.

“On the Ethnography of Loss,” NCA Annual Convention, New York, New York, November 1998.

“Bringing the First-Person Voice Into Ethnography” (w/Carolyn Ellis). Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, San Francisco, California, August 1998.

“The Empowered Teacher: Using Personal Experiences to Enhance Teaching.” Panel Participant, NCA, Chicago, November 1997.

“Exploring Forms of Reflexivity in Narratives of Communication,” (w/Carolyn Ellis), NCA, Chicago, November 1997.

“National Communication Association (NCA) Pre-convention Seminar (Co-Leader w/Carolyn Ellis): Interpretive and Narrative Ethnography, Chicago, November 1997.

“Narrative Truth: Toward an Expressive Sociology,” Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, New York, New York, August 1996.

“Relationship As Stories Symposium,” 8th International Conference on Personal Relationships, Banff, Canada, August 1996.

“A Narrative Perspective on Interpersonal Communication,” Southern Communication Association, April 1996.

"Narrative Modes of Teaching Interpersonal and Family Communication," (with C. Ellis, L. Tillmann, & J. Yerby) Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, Texas, November 1995.

"Seeing Through Film: Cinema as Inquiry and Pedagogy," (with Lisa Tillmann) Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, Texas, November 1995.

"Issues in the Use of Narratives to Teach Family Communication," Speech Communication

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Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1994.

"Teachers on Teaching: Arthur P. Bochner." Speech Communication Association, November 1994.

"Co-Constructed Narrative as Interpersonal Process" (with Carolyn Ellis). International Communication Association, Sydney, Australia, July 1994.

"On Theories and Stories." Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Conference on Validity in Postmodernism, Urbana, Illinois, April 1994.

Chaired and Coordinated Panel on "From Inquiry to Storytelling: Toward an Expressive Social Science." Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Conference on Validity in Postmodernism, Urbana, Illinois, April 1994.

"Living Our Stories or Storying Our Lives" (with C. E. Kiesinger). Speech Communication Association, November 1993.

"The Neglect of Autobiography, Subjectivity, and Emotion in Communication Research: A Call for Stories" (Invited Address), Old Dominion University, October 1993.

Respondent to Session on "New Forms of Ethnographic Representation." Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, August 1993.

"Talking-with as a Model for Writing-about: Rorty's Contributions to Communication Theory" (with J. Waugh). Temple Discourse Conference, April 1993.

"Interpretive Human Studies at USF: Narrative Inquiry as a Bridge Between Humanities and Social Sciences" (with C. Ellis). Midwest Sociological Association, March 1993.

"Writing for the Reader: Storytelling as Journalism," Southern Newspaper Publishers Association," (Invited Address), 1992.

"Ordinary People and the Call of Stories," (with C.E. Kiesinger), Speech Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, 1992.

Featured Panel on "The Future of Communication Theory," Speech Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, 1992.

"Narrative and First-Person Accounts in the Study of Family Communication," Panel on the Future of Communication Theory Research, Speech Communication Association, Chicago, Illinois, 1992.

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Workshop on Co-constructing Narratives of Emotional Experience (with C. Ellis), International Society for the Study of Emotions, Pittsburgh, PA, 1992.

"Personal Narrative as Sociology," (with C. Ellis), Southern Sociological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana 1992.

"Living by Metaphor," President's Panel, Eastern Communication Association, 1991.

"Constraints of Choice in Abortion: A Personal Narrative," Stone Symposium, San Francisco, California, 1991 (with C. Ellis).

"An Interpretive World View and the Study of Family Communication," Keynote Address to the SCA Pre-Conference on Family Communication, Speech Communication Association, Chicago, November, 1990.

"Embracing Contingencies of Lived Experience in the Study of Close Relationships," Keynote Address, Conference on Personal Relationships, Oxford, England, July 1990.

"Phenomena of Language," Plenary Session, American Cybernetics Association Meeting, November 1989.

"Reflexivity in Theory and Practice," Plenary Session, Temple University Discourse Conference, March 1989.

"On Taking Relational Communication More Seriously" (with Pam Secklin and Ken Cissna), Vice President's Program, Southern Communication Association Convention, Louisville, April, 1989.

"Response to the Top Three in Communication Theory," Southern Speech Communication Association Convention, Louisville, April, 1989.

"Response to Confrontation on the Evening News: The Interactive Discourse of Dan Rather and George Bush," Speech Communication Association Convention, November 1989. (Written but not delivered due to my father's death.)

"Explorations in Social Constructionism: A Case Study in Re-describing War Experience." USF Department of Communication Colloquium, Fall Semester, 1988. (Also presented at University of Wisconsin, University of Southern California and Purdue University).

"Technique or Tradition: Differences between Mass Communications as a Profession and Speech Communication as a Liberal Study." Presented at Feature Session of the Florida Communication Association Convention, Fort Myers, October, 1988.

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Doctor/Patient Communication as Conversation," Presentation at special session of USF's Conference on Doctor/Patient Communication, February, 1987.

"Mediation as Communication: What's In It for Communication Theory?" Keynote panel at Temple University Discourse Conference on Mediation, Negotiation, and Bargaining, March 26-28, 1987.

"Consequences and Assumptions of Social Penetration Theory." Special panel on the contributions of Irwin Altman to the study of interpersonal communication. Western Communication Association Convention, February 14-15, 1987.

Chaired panel on Interpretive/Qualitative Studies of Communication, Florida Speech Communication Association Convention, 1986.

Critique of five papers on "Relational Communication" for the International Communication Association Convention, Chicago, 1986.

Planned and chaired panel on "Ethics in Applied Communication" for the Southern Speech Communication Association Convention, Houston, 1986.

"Wither Relational Communication Research: Trends and Directions in the Next Decade." Presentation at the Southern Speech Communication Association Convention, Winston- Salem, NC, 1985.

Critique of "Papers on Interracial Communication." Speech Communication Association Convention, Denver, 1985.

Panel on "Current Trends in Relational Communication." Feature panel with J. Delia and M. Fitzpatrick, Southern Communication Association Convention, Winston-Salem, 1985.

Chairman and Program Planner, SCA Research Board Program, "The Third World of Inquiry." Participants included Wayne Brockriede, Herbert Simons, Barnett Pearce, and Michael McGee, Speech Communication Association Convention, Chicago, 1984.

Short course on Family Communication, Speech Communication Association Convention, Chicago, 1984.

"The Scientific Field of Communication after Kuhn," Special Philosophy of Communication Program at the International Communication Association Convention, Boston, 1982.

Planned and Coordinated Temple Discourse Conference on Communication and Paradox, 1981.

"Notes on Contradiction and Interpersonal Communication: Toward a Dialectical Perspective on

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Relational Development," Seminar on Communication from Eastern and Western Perspectives, East-West Communication Institute, Honolulu, 1980.

Organized seminar on "Interpersonal Communication in a Cross-Cultural Context," which was held Guadalajara, Mexico, Spring, 1980.

"The Social Construction of Communication Theory," paper presented at a plenary session of the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Acapulco, Mexico, 1980.

"Interpersonal Bonding," paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, New York, November 1980.

(Note: Presentations at conferences taking place prior to 1980 are available upon request.)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Chair, Provost’s Select Committee to select Distinguished University Professors

Faculty Senate “Faculty Issues Committee, 2014-2016.

College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished University Professor Evaluation Committee, Spring 2010.

Chaired panel on “Narrative Medicine” presented at a session sponsored by the USF Humanities Institute, September 2009. Also presented the introduction to the session.

University of South Florida, Educational Policies Committee, 2004-2005.

University of South Florida Faculty Senate, 2003-2006

Institute on Aging Development Committee, 2002-2004

Co-Chair, College of Arts and Sciences, Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2000-2001.

College of Arts and Sciences, Tenure and Promotion Committee, 1999-2001.

Provost’s Discipline Committee for selection of Distinguished University Professor, 1999.

Graduate Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1993-94.

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Co-Director, Institute for Interpretive Human Studies, 1991-2012.

Chair, Year of Discovery Committee, "Faith, Intellect and the Future," 1991.

College of Arts and Sciences Strategic Planning Committee, 1990-91.

Member, Communication and Information Sciences Building Committee, 1987-91.

Chair, Search Committee for Inaugural Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, 1989-90.

Chair, Committee to Investigate Structuring of the Liberal Arts Colleges, 1989-90.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

NCA Distinguished Service Award Committee, 2017.

Member, Book Award Committee, International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, 2012-2014.

Chair, Michael Osborn Balanced Career Achievement Award Committee. Southern States Communication Association.

Member, Michael Osborn Balanced Career Achievement Award Committee, 2011.

Departmental Search Committee, Interpersonal Communication, 2012-2013.

NCA Leadership Development Committee, 2009-2012.

Chair, NCA Committee on Committees, 2009.

Co-Chair, NCA Strategic Planning Committee, 2009.

NCA Strategic Planning Committee, 2008-2009.

President, National Communication Association, 2008.

Elected to the Advisory Board of NCA-Forum, 2008-2010.

Chair, NCA Strategic Planning Task Force, 2008-2009.

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Chair, PR Task Force, National Communication Association, 2006-2007.

Vice-President, National Communication Association 2006-2007.

Executive Committee, National Communication Association, 2006-2009.

NCA Legislative Assembly, 2006-2009.

Advisory Board, NCA Research Board’s Project on “Communication as a Humanistic Discipline.”

Norman Denzin Outstanding Qualitative Research Award Committee, Couch Center for Social & Internet Research, 2001-present.

Publications Committee, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, 2000-present. Vice-President Elect, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, 1999-2000

SCA Research Board, 1983-1985

SCA Legislative Assembly, 1974-76

SCA Nominating Committee, 1976.

Division Chair, SCA Interpersonal Communication Division, 1973-74.

Division Chair, ICA Interpersonal Communication Division, 1974-75.

ICA Board of Directors, 1974-75.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

National Communication Association

International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry

International Communication Association

Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction

Southern Communication Association.

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