Curriculum Vita G. R. Boynton Department of Political Science

Curriculum Vita G. R. Boynton Department of Political Science

Curriculum Vita G. R. Boynton Department of Political Science University of Iowa Date of Birth: 1935 Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1964 B.A., Oklahoma Baptist University, 1957 Professional Positions Department of Political Science, University of Iowa, 1964-present, current rank: Professor Department of Political Science, University of California, Davis, Visiting Professor: 1988 Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, CIC Visiting Professor: 1985-86 Department of Political Science, University of Iowa, Chairman, 1979-82 Director, Laboratory for Political Research, University of Iowa, 1965-1975, 1979-82 Program Director for Political Science, National Science Foundation, 1972-1974 Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina, 1963-64, rank: Assistant Professor Publication G. R. Boynton (2006), RSS and Learning, The ITP News, vol. 3, issue 2, p. 15. Francis A. Beer and G. R. Boynton (2005) Globalizing Sympathy, Proceedings of the Thirteenth Conference on Argumentation. Francis A. Beer and G. R. Boynton (2004), American Communication Journal, Globalizing Political Action: Building bin Laden and Getting Ready for 9/11. Francis A. Beer and G. R. Boynton (2004) "Paths Through the Minefields of Foreign Policy Space: Practical Reasoning in the U.S. Senate Discourse about Cambodia," in Beer and Landtsheer, Metaphorical World Politics, Michigan State University Press, East Lansing, Michigan. G. R. Boynton (2003) Legislatures, in Routledge Encyclopedia of Government and Politics. Francis A. Beer and G. R. Boynton(2003) "Globalizing Terror," Poroi Journal, vol. 2 number 1. Francis A. Beer and G. R. Boynton (2001) "Talking About Dying: Rhetorical Phases of the Somalian Intervention," in Francis A. Beer, Meanings of War and Peace, College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press G. R. Boynton and Kathleen Hall Jamieson, eds. (1998) special electronic issue of Political Communication. Milton G. Lodge and G. R. Boynton (1998) Hot cognition, Political Communication. Francis A. Beer and G. R. Boynton (1998) Traveling together on the information superhighway: conversations about politics, language, and distance learning, Political Communication. G. R. Boynton and John S. Nelson (1998) Sound arguments, Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Argumentation. G. R. Boynton and John S. Nelson (1997), Rhetorics of Political Advertising, Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. How Past is Present in Writing International Affairs: Telling the Cambodian Story, (1996) in Mary Stuckey (ed.), The Theory and Practice of Political Communication Research, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press. The Art of Campaign Advertising, Chatham House, Chatham, N.J., 1996 Our Conversations about Governing (1996) in David Paletz ed. Political Communication Research, Ablex Publishing Corp., Norwood, N.J. Beer, Francis A. and G. R. Boynton (1996) Realist rhetoric but not realism; a senatorial conversation about Cambodia in Francis A. Beer and Robert Hariman, eds., Realist Rhetoric, Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. Beer, Francis A. and G. R. Boynton (1995) Speaking About Dying, in Sally Jackson, ed., Argumentation and Values, proceedings of the ninth SCA/AFA conference on argumentation, pp. 550-557 G. R. Boynton and John Nelson (1995) How Music and Image Deliver Argument in Political Advertisements on Television, in Sally Jackson, ed., Argumentation and Values, proceedings of the ninth SCA/AFA conference on argumentation, pp. 543-59 Computational Modeling: A Computational Model of a Survey Respondent, in Milton Lodge and Kathleen McGraw Political Judgment: Structure and Process Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994. Crossing The World Order Divide (with Peggy Dozark) in Proceedings of the Eighth Conference on Argumentation Speech Communicaton Association, Annandale, VA., 1993. Voters' Images of Candidates (with Milton Lodge) in Bruce Gronbeck and Arthur Miller (eds.) Presidential Campaigning and America's Self Images Westview, 1993. Boynton, G. R. and Sheila Creth, eds., New Technologies and New Directions, Westport: Meckler, 1993 Legislatures, in Routledge Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, 1992 The Disappearing Sound-Bite (1991) Political Communication Report, vol. 2, no. 4, November. Political Representation as Information Processing and Problem Solving, (with C. L. Kim), The Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 3, no. 4, October, 1991, pp. 437-461. When Senators and Publics Meet at the Environmental Protection Subcommittee, Discourse and Society vol. 2, no. 2, April 1991, pp. 131-156. The Expertise of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Valarie Hudson, ed., Artificial Intelligence and International Politics, Westview Press, 1991. The Solution, Political Communication Report, vol. 2, num. 2, March 1990, p. 9 Special Editor, with Milton Lodge, of two issues of Political Behavior on Cognition and Political Behavior vol. 12, nos. 1 and 2, 1990. Editors Note: Cognition and Political Action (with Milton Lodge) Political Behavior, vol. 12, no. 1, March, 1990, pp. 105. Ideas and Action; A Cognitive Model of the Senate Agriculture Committee, Political Behavior, vol. 12, no. 2, June 1990, pp. 181-213. Conversations About Governing, Bruce Gronbeck, ed., SPHERES OF ARGUMENT, Speech Communication Association, Annandale, VA., 1989, pp. 167-74. The Senate Agriculture Committee Produces a Homeostat, POLICY SCIENCES, 1989, 22: 51- 80. Telling a Good Story: Models of Argument; Models of Understanding in the Senate Agriculture Committee, in Joseph W. Wenzel, ed., ARGUMENT AND CRITICAL PRACTICES, Speech Communications Association, Annandale, Va., 1987 Models of the Economy Implicit in the Public Discourse, (with Christophe Deissenberg), POLICY SCIENCES, 1987, 20: 129-151. On Getting From Here to There; Reflections on Two Paragraphs and Other Things , in Elinor Ostrom, ed., STRATEGIES OF POLITICAL INQUIRY, Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, 1982 Linking Problem Definition and Research Activities: Using Formal Languages, in Judy Gillespie, ed., MISSING ELEMENTS IN POLITICAL INQUIRY, Sage Publications, Beverly Hills, 1982 The Quality of Life and Public Confidence in Government, in G. E. Lasker, ed., APPLIED SYSTEMS AND CYBERNETICS, vol. 1, Pergamon Press, New York, 1981. The Mini-Micro Connection, PROCEEDINGS ACM JOINT CONFERENCE ON EASIER AND MORE PRODUCTIVE USE OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS MATHEMATICAL THINKING ABOUT POLITICS, Longman, Inc., New York, 1980 An Analysis of Consociational Democracy, LEGISLATIVE STUDIES QUARTERLY, February, 1978, pp. 11-26 THREE PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNING, (with W. H. Kwon), American Political Science Association, Supplementary Analytic Units, 1978 The Evolution of Public Perceptions of Adenauer as a Historical Leader: Test of a Mathematical Model of Attitude Change, (with Gerhard Loewenberg), SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY, Fall, 1976 Cumulativeness in International Relations, in James Rosenau, ed., IN SEARCH OF GLOBAL PATTERNS, Free Press, New York, 1976 REPRESENTATIVES AND THE REPRESENTED, (with Samuel C. Patterson and Ronald Hedlund), Wiley, New York, 1975 LEGISLATIVE SYSTEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, (with C. L. Kim), ed., Duke University Press, Durham, North Carolina, 1975 CITIZENS, LEADERS, AND LEGISLATURES; PERSPECTIVES ON SUPPORT FOR AMERICAN LEGISLATURES, (with Samuel C. Patterson), Sage Professional Papers, Beverly Hills, 1974 The Decay of Support for Monarchy and Dictatorship in Postwar Germany, (with Gerhard Loewenberg), BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, October, 1974 POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND PUBLIC OPINION, (with R. L. Bowman), ed., Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1974 The Development of Public Support for Parliament in Germany, 1951-1959, (with Gerhard Loewenberg), BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, 3, 1973 Dimensions of Support in Legislative Systems, (with S. C. Patterson and John Wahlke) in LEGISLATURES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE, Allan Kornberg, ed., McKay, New York, 1973 Citizens and the political system, Harper and Row, New York, 1973 The Individual in Society, Laboratory for Political Research of University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1972 Changing Attitudes Toward Integration, Laboratory for Political Research of University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1972 Voting Behavior in the United States: 1952-1976, Laboratory for Political Research of University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1976 Public Reactions to Civil Disobedience, Laboratory for Political Research of University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1972 Civic Perception-Expectation Differentials and Legislative Support, (with S. C. Patterson), AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, Vol. 75, No. 1, 1969 Legislative Recruitment in a Civic Culture, (with S. C. Patterson), SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY, September, 1969 Missing Links in Legislative Politics: Constituency Influentials, (with S. C. Patterson), JOURNAL OF POLITICS, August, 1969 Communal Ideology and Politial Support, (with Marion Roth), JOURNAL OF POLITICS, May, 1969 Evaluation of General Research Support Program, (with Sidney G. Roth), National Institutes of Health, 1969 The Nature of Support for Legislative Institutions, (with S. C. Patterson and Ronald Hedlund), MIDWEST JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, May, 1968 Recruitment Patterns Among Local Party Officials: A Model and Some Preliminary Findings in Selected Locales, (with R. L. Bowman), AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, September, 1966 Variations in Local Party Activity, (with R. L. Bowman), JOURNAL OF POLITICS, February, 1966 Southern Conservatism: Constituency Opinion and Congressional Voting, PUBLIC

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