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1 Paul M. Haridakis 286 Wyant Road (330) 620-5604 Home Akron, Ohio 44313 (330) 672-2659 Office ________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION Kent State University Ph.D., Communication, 2000 University of Akron School of Law J.D., Cum Laude, 1984 University of Akron B.A. Communication & Rhetoric, Summa Cum Laude, 1982 A.A. Arts, with distinction, 1981 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Professor - Kent State University 9/2010-present Associate Professor - Kent State University 9/2005-9/2010 Assistant Professor - Kent State University 9/2000- 9/2005 Teaching Assistant - Kent State University 9/98- 1/2000 Journal of Communication - Kent State University 6/96- 1/2000 Editorial Assistant Assisted in the editing and handled assignment of copyright of articles for publication in this international journal published by Oxford University Press. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media - Kent State University 7/86 - 5/87 Editorial Assistant Edited articles for publication in this international journal published by the Broadcast Education Association. Administrative Experience Coordinator of Doctoral Education College of Communication & Information, Kent State University 7/2015-7/2016 Director School of Communication Studies, Kent State University 1/2012-7/2015 Interim Director School of Communication Studies, Kent State University 7/2010-1/2012 Associate Director School of Communication Studies, Kent State University 2/2010-7/2010

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Paul M. Haridakis

286 Wyant Road (330) 620-5604 Home

Akron, Ohio 44313 (330) 672-2659 Office

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EDUCATION

Kent State University Ph.D., Communication, 2000

University of Akron School of Law J.D., Cum Laude, 1984

University of Akron B.A. Communication & Rhetoric,

Summa Cum Laude, 1982

A.A. Arts, with distinction, 1981

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Professor - Kent State University 9/2010-present

Associate Professor - Kent State University 9/2005-9/2010

Assistant Professor - Kent State University 9/2000- 9/2005

Teaching Assistant - Kent State University 9/98- 1/2000

Journal of Communication - Kent State University 6/96- 1/2000

Editorial Assistant

Assisted in the editing and handled assignment of copyright of articles for publication in this

international journal published by Oxford University Press.

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media - Kent State University 7/86 - 5/87

Editorial Assistant

Edited articles for publication in this international journal published by the Broadcast Education

Association.

Administrative Experience

Coordinator of Doctoral Education

College of Communication & Information, Kent State University 7/2015-7/2016

Director

School of Communication Studies, Kent State University 1/2012-7/2015

Interim Director

School of Communication Studies, Kent State University 7/2010-1/2012

Associate Director

School of Communication Studies, Kent State University 2/2010-7/2010

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Coordinator of Graduate Studies

School of Communication Studies, Kent State University 8/2004-8/2007

Director, Communication Research Center

School of Communication Studies, Kent State University 6/2003-8/2004

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

SUMMARY

Broad experience representing and advising companies on full spectrum of employment law

issues including equal employment, wrongful discharge, whistleblower claims, wage and hour,

affirmative action compliance, workplace torts, alcohol and drug abuse, disability rights and

OSHA matters. Represented employers before federal agencies such as the EEOC, NLRB,

OSHA, the Department of Labor and State discrimination agencies. Significant experience in

employment law litigation case management.

Roadway Express, Inc. - Akron, Ohio 1/96- 6/96

Attorney-Labor & Employment

Responsible for labor and employment litigation case management, supervision of outside

counsel, advising upper management at unionized multi-billion dollar transportation company

with over 25,000 employees at over 600 facilities in all fifty states, Canada and Mexico.

Roadway Services, Inc. - Akron, Ohio 5/87 - 1/96

Attorney-Labor & Employment

Responsible for litigation case management, supervision of outside counsel, and advice at parent

corporation and six operating companies (union and non-union) with revenues of $4.5 billion and

facilities in all fifty states, Canada, Mexico, and Europe with over 54,000 employees.

Citizens Savings Mortgage Corporation - Canton, Ohio 3/84 - 7/86

Vice-President-Legal Counsel

Provided legal advice to upper management and Board of Directors relating to Company's

national mortgage lending activities, including: general corporate governance, mortgage backed

securities registration and regulation, land development, bankruptcy, mortgage brokerage, and

commercial law (UCC). Interfaced with governmental agencies (e.g., FHLMC, FNMA, GNMA,

FHLBB, HUD, IRS). Monitored compliance with all federal and state regulations affecting

national mortgage banking activities. Participated in Corporate Board meetings. Reported directly

to COO.

Roadway Express, Inc. - Akron, Ohio 6/82 - 3/84

Legal Research Clerk

Extensive research and work in the area of general corporate governance, employee benefit plans

(ERISA), commercial law (UCC), interstate commerce, and bankruptcy.

PUBLICATIONS

Books Earnheardt, A. C., Haridakis, P., & Hugenberg, B. (Eds.). (2012). Sports fans, identity, and

socialization: Exploring the fandemonium. Lanham, MD: Lexington.

Rubin, R. B., Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M., & Piele, L. J. (2010). Research methods:

Strategies and sources (7th ed.). Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning.

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Haridakis, P. M., Hugenberg, B. S., & Wearden, S. T. (Eds.). (2009). War and the

media: Essays on news reporting, propaganda and popular culture. Jefferson, NC:

McFarland & Company.

Hugenberg, L. W., Haridakis, P. M., & Earnheardt, A. (Eds.). (2008). Sports mania:

Essays on fandom and the media in the 21st century. Jefferson, NC: McFarland &

Company.

Articles & Book Chapters

Haridakis, P., & Humphries, Z. (in press). Uses and gratifications. In D. Stacks & K. Eichhorn

(Eds.), An integrated approach to communication theory and research (3rd ed). New

York: Routledge.

Ponder, J. D., & Haridakis, P. M. (2018). Social media and social networking in

political campaigns. In R. Alhajj & Rokne, J. (Eds). Encyclopedia of Social Network

Analysis and Mining (2nd ed.). New York: Springer.

Beam, M. A., Haridakis, P. M., Hutchens, M. J., & Hmielowski, J. D. (2018). Social media,

news platforms, and partisan exposure: Voters’ media preferences during the the 2016

presidential campaign season. In D. Schill & J. A. Hendricks (Eds.), The Presidency and

Social Media: Discourse, Disruption, and Digital Democracy in the 2016 Presidential

Election (pp. 37-55). New York: Routledge.

Child, J. T., & Haridakis, P. M. (2018). Uses and gratifications theory: Considering media use

in the context of family communication. In D. O. Braithwaite, E. Suter, & K. Floyd

(Eds.), Engaging theories in family communication (2nd ed., pp. 337-348). New York:

Routledge

Lin, M-C., & Haridakis, P. (2017). Media use in a political context: An intergroup

communication perspective. In H. Giles and J. Harwood (Eds.), Encyclopedia of

intergroup communication. New York: Oxford University Press.

Haridakis, P. M., Lin M-C., & Hanson, G. L. (2017). The influence of political intergroup

differences and social media use on political discussion and polarization. In G.

Richardson (Ed.), Social media and politics: A new way to participate in the political

process (pp. 219-242). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.

Haridakis, P. M. (2017). The social science tradition in communication studies in the United

States. In J. D. Ponder (Ed.), Foundations of communication (pp.45-60). Fountainhead

Press, Southlake, TX.

Haridakis, P. M. (2017). Freedom of Expression. In J. D. Ponder (Ed.), Foundations of

communication (pp.159-178). Fountainhead Press, Southlake, TX.

Lin, M-C., & Haridakis, P. M., & Hanson, G. (2016). The role of political identity and

media selection on perceptions of hostile media bias during the 2012 presidential

campaign. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 60, 425-447.

Lin, M-C., & Haridakis, P. M. (2015). Golden agers, Recluse and John Wayne: Aging

stereotypes and aging heroes in movie Westerns. In B. Batchelor & N. Jones (Eds.),

Aging heroes: Portrayals in media and popular culture. Lanham, MD: Rowman &

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Littlefield.

Ponder, J. D., & Haridakis, P. M. (2015). Selectively social politics: The differing role of

media use on political discussion Mass Communication & Society, 18, 281-302.

Xu, K., Lin, M-C, & Haridakis, P. (2015). Being addicted to Chinese Twitter: Exploring the roles

of users’ expected outcomes and deficient self-regulation in social network service

addiction. China Media Research, 11(2), 1-16.

Haridakis, P. M., Hanson, G. L., Lin, M-C, & McCullough, J. (2015). Fitting social media into

the media landscape during a 2012 republican primary. In J. Hendricks & D. Schill

(Eds.), Presidential campaigning and social media. Oxford University Press.

Ponder, J. D., Haridakis, P. M., & Hanson, G. (2014). Social networking in political campaigns.

In R. Alhajj & Rokne, J. (Eds). Encyclopedia of Social Network Analysis and Mining.

New York: Springer.

Belcher, J. D., & Haridakis, P. (2013). The role of background characteristics, music-listening

motives and music selection on music discussion. Communication Quarterly, 61, 375-

396.

Haridakis, P. M. (2013). Uses and gratifications: A social and psychological perspective of

media use and effects. In E. Scharrer (Ed.), Media Effects/Media Psychology. Wiley

Blackwell.

Child, J., Haridakis, P., & Petronio, S. (2012). Blogging privacy rule orientations, privacy

management, and content deletion practices: The variability of online privacy

management activity at different stages of social media use. Computers in Human

Behavior, 28, 1859-1872.

Haridakis, P. M. (2012). Sports viewers and intergroup-related communication. In H. Giles

(Ed.). The handbook of intergroup communication. New York: Routledge.

Haridakis, P. M. (2012). Media images then mediated memories now: An introduction to

session 2, media culture and public memory. In L. Davis and C. Barbato (Eds.),

Democratic narrative, history and memory (pp. 67-72). Kent University Press.

Haridakis, P. M., & Earnheardt, A. C. (2012). Understanding fans’ consumption and

dissemination of sports: An introduction. In A. C. Earnheardt, P. Haridakis, & B.

Hugenberg (Eds.). Sports fans, identity, and socialization: Exploring the fandemonium

(pp. 1-6). Lanham, MD: Lexington

Belcher, J. D., & Haridakis, P. (2012). From “alternative” to “trance”: The role of music in

facilitating political group activity and activism. Ohio Communication Journal, 49, 145-

175.

Hanson, G. L., Haridakis, P. M., & Sharma, R. (2011). Differing uses of YouTube during the

2008 U.S. Presidential primary election. Electronic News Journal, 5, 1-19.

Haridakis, P., & Hanson, G. (2011). Campaign 2008: Comparing YouTube, social

networking and other media use among younger voters and older voters. In J. A.

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Hendricks & L. L. Kaid (Eds.), Techno-politics and presidential campaigning: New

technologies, new voices, and new voters. Routledge.

Hanson, G. L., Haridakis, P. M., Wagstaff, A., Sharma, R., & Ponder, J. D. (2010). The 2008

presidential campaign: Political cynicism in the age of Facebook, MySpace and

YouTube. Mass Communication & Society, 13, 584-607.

Haridakis, P. M. (2010). The religious explorations of Thomas Jefferson and his public and

private expressions of faith. In D. Weiss (Ed.), What democrats talk about when they talk

about God (pp. 11-24). Lexington Books/ Rowan & Littlefield.

Haridakis, P. M. (2010). Rival sports fans and intergroup communication. In H. Giles,

S. Reid, & J. Harwood (Eds.), The dynamics of intergroup communication. New York:

Peter Lang.

Haridakis, P. M., & Hanson, G. (2009). Social interaction and co-viewing with YouTube:

Blending mass communication reception and social connection. Journal of Broadcasting

& Electronic Media, 53, 317-335.

Haridakis, P. M. & Hugenberg, L. W. (2009). NASCAR’s role post-9/11: Supporting all things

American. In M. Morgan (Ed.), The impact of 9/11 on the media, arts, and entertainment:

The day that changed everything (pp. 235-250). Palgrave Macmillan.

Haridakis, P. M. & Ferris, A. (2009). The use of “speech zones” to control public discourse in

the 21st century. In M. Morgan (Ed.), The impact of 9/11 and the new legal landscape:

The day that changed everything (pp. 39-56). Palgrave Macmillan.

Haridakis, P. M., Hugenberg, B. S., & Wearden, S. T. (2009). The impact of war on

communication theory, research and the field of communication. In P. M. Haridakis, B.

S. Hugenberg, & S. T. Wearden (Eds.), War and the media: Essays on news reporting,

propaganda and popular culture (pp. 3-22). Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.

Haridakis, P. M. (2009). Teaching and fostering freedom of speech: Shouldn’t that be “basic” to

the “basic course”? In B. Hugenberg & L. W. Hugenberg (Eds.), Teaching Ideas for the

Basic Communication Course, Volume 12 (pp. 27-36). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt.

Kim, J., & Haridakis, P. M. (2009). The role of Internet user characteristics and

motives in explaining three dimensions of Internet addiction. Journal of Computer-

Mediated Communication, 14, 988-1015.

Wang, Y., Sun, S., & Haridakis, P. M. (2009). Internet use and cross-cultural adaptation: Testing

a model of Internet use in the cross-cultural adaptation context. Journal of Intercultural

Communication, 20. Available at http://www.immi.se/intercultural/.

Earnheardt, A. C., & Haridakis, P. M. (2009). An examination of fan-athlete interaction: Fandom,

parasocial interaction, and identification. Ohio Communication Journal, 47, 27-53.

Haridakis, P. M., & Wearden, S. T. (2008). Media influence to audience mindsets: The changing

face of mediated communication in the 20th and 21st centuries. In L. Hanson, & S. Kirca

Schroeder (Eds.). Proceedings of the International Conference on Communication, Mass

Media & Culture: Freedom and Prejudice (pp. 446-460). Istanbul: Bacesehir University.

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Parker, R. E., & Haridakis, P. M. (2008). Development of an organizational

identification scale: Integrating cognitive and communicative conceptualizations. Journal

of Communication Studies, 1(3-4), 105-126.

Hanson, G. L., & Haridakis, P. M. (2008). YouTube users watching and sharing the news: A uses

and gratifications approach. Journal of Electronic Publishing, 11(3). Available at

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-

idx?c=jep;cc=jep;view=text;rgn=main;idno=3336451.0011.305

Sun, S., Rubin, A.M., & Haridakis, P. M. (2008).The role of motivation and media involvement

in explaining Internet dependency. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 52, 408-

431.

Pornsakulvanich, V., Haridakis, P. M., & Rubin, A. M. (2008). The influence of dispositions and

Internet-use motivation on online communication satisfaction and relationship closeness.

Computers in Human Behavior, 24, 2292-2310.

Earnheardt, A., & Haridakis, P. M. (2008). Exploring fandom and motives for viewing televised

sports. In L. W. Hugenberg, P. M. Haridakis, & A. Earnheardt (Eds.), Sports mania:

Essays on fandom and the media in the 21st century (pp. 158-171). Jefferson, NC:

McFarland & Company.

Spinda, J., & Haridakis, P. M. (2008). Exploring the motives of fantasy sports: A uses-and

gratifications approach. In L. W. Hugenberg, P. M. Haridakis, & A. Earnheardt (Eds.),

Sports mania: Essays on fandom and the media in the 21st century (pp. 187-199).

Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.

Haridakis, P. M., & Whitmore, E. (2006). Understanding electronic media audiences: The

pioneering research of Alan M. Rubin. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 50,

766-774.

Haridakis, P. M. (2006). Men, women, and televised violence: Predicting viewer aggression in

male and female television viewers. Communication Quarterly, 54, 227-255.

Haridakis, P. M. (2006). Citizen access and government secrecy. Saint Louis University Public

Law Review, 25, 3-32.

Haridakis, P. M. (2006). Self-disclosure, immediacy, involvement and parasocial interaction.

Ohio Communication Journal, 41, 69-97.

Haridakis, P. M. (2005). The tension between national/homeland security and the first

amendment in the new century. Temple University Political & Civil Rights Law Review,

14, 433-454.

Haridakis, P. M., & Rubin, A. M. (2005). Third-person effects in the aftermath of terrorism. Mass

Communication & Society, 8, 39-59.

Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M., Hullman, G., S. Sun, Chikombero, P., & Pornsakulvanich, V.

(2005). Television exposure not predictive of terrorism fear. In E. Kelley Grusin and S.

H. Utt (Eds.), Media in an American Crisis: Studies of Sept. 11, 2001 (pp. 191-206).

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Lanham, MD: University Press of America. (Reprint of article in Newspaper Research

Journal, 24, 128-145).

Haridakis, P. M. (2004). Homeland security and democracy in the United States during the war

on terrorism. In N. Ammar (Ed.), Democracy and homeland security: Strategies,

controversies, and impact. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press.

Haridakis, P. M. (2004). The war on terrorism: Military tribunals and the First Amendment.

Communication Law & Policy, 9, 317-349.

Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M., & Eyal, K. (2003). Viewer aggression and attraction to television

talk shows. Media Psychology, 5, 331-362

Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M., Hullman, G., S. Sun, Chikombero, P., & Pornsakulvanich, V.

(2003). Television exposure not predictive of terrorism fear. Newspaper Research

Journal, 24, 128-145.

Haridakis, P. M., & Rubin, A. M. (2003). Motivation for watching television violence and viewer

aggression. Mass Communication & Society, 6, 29-56.

Haridakis, P. M. (2002). Viewer characteristics, exposure to television violence and aggression.

Media Psychology, 4, 323-352.

Haridakis, P. M. (2001). The regulation of indecent but nonobscene computer-mediated

expression and the First Amendment. Free Speech Yearbook, 38, 34-56.

Haridakis, P. M. (2001). The right to bear (and the regulation of) arms and quills. In T. Hensley

(Ed.), The boundaries of freedom of expression & order in American democracy (pp.

133-137). Kent, OH: Kent University Press.

Rubin, A. M., & Haridakis, P. M. (2001). Mass communication research at the dawn of the 21st

century. Communication Yearbook, 24, 73-97.

Haridakis, P. M. (1999). Commentator ethics: A policy. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 14(4),

231-246.

Haridakis, P. M., & Gonzales, J. J. (1994). Thorough preparation crucial in case OSHA shows up:

A checklist for an effective response plan. Corporate Legal Times, 4(36), p. 31.

Encyclopedic Articles

Haridakis, P. M. (2004). Korematsu v. United States. In J. Beckman (Ed.), Affirmative Action: An

encyclopedia (Vol. 2, pp. 548-552). Westport CT: Greenwood Press.

Haridakis, P. M. (2004). The Federal Communications Commission. In J. Beckman (Ed.),

Affirmative Action: An encyclopedia (Vol.1, pp. 385-386). Westport CT: Greenwood

Press.

Haridakis, P. M. (2004). Ethnocentrism. In J. Beckman (Ed.), Affirmative Action: An

encyclopedia (Vol. 1, pp.353-354). Westport CT: Greenwood Press.

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Haridakis, P. M. (2004). National Origin. In J. Beckman (Ed.), Affirmative Action: An

encyclopedia (Vol. 2, pp. 639-640). Westport CT: Greenwood Press.

Haridakis, P. M., & Bennett, R. J. (2004). The Civil Rights Act of 1991. In J. Beckman (Ed.),

Affirmative Action: An encyclopedia (Vol.1, pp. 184-187). Westport CT: Greenwood

Press.

Haridakis, P. M., & Bennett, R. J. (2004). Sex discrimination. In J. Beckman (Ed.), Affirmative

Action: An encyclopedia (Vol. 2, pp. 799-801). Westport CT: Greenwood Press.

PRESENTATIONS

Research Papers

York, C., & Haridakis, P. (2019, August). Exploring genetic contributions to motives for

news use: A study of identical and fraternal twins. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Toronto, Canada. **Top

paper Communication Theory & Methodology Division.

Sharma, R., & Haridakis, P. (2018, November). Why and where people seek government-

conspiracy-theory-oriented media content: Communication at play and political evaluation. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Salt Lake UT.

Lin, M-C, Haridakis, P., & Zhang, Y. B. (2018, May). Political party identification and

intergroup attitudes: Exploring the effects of mediated and direct contact with the opposing party

during a presidential campaign. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International

Communication Association, Prague, Czech Republic. **Top paper Intergroup Division.

Humphries, Z., & Haridakis, P. M. (2017, September). The President and the executive

order: Examining news coverage of Presidetn Trump’s Travel ban. Paper presented at the

Broadcast Education Association Superregional conference, Pittsburgh PA. **Top two Paper

Debut category

Lin, M-C, Haridakis, P. M., & Hanson, G. L. (2014, August). The role of political

identity and media selection on perceptions of hostile media bias during the 2012 presidential

campaign. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism

and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada.

Lin, M-C, Haridakis, P. M., Hanson, G. L., & Bin, X. (2014, May). The Influence of

Individual Differences and Media Use on Political Polarization During the 2012 Presidential

Primary Season: A Uses and Gratifications Explanation. Paper presented at the annual meeting

of the International Communication Association, Seattle, WA.

Ponder, J.D., & Haridakis, P. M. (2013, November). Selectively social politics: The

differing role of media use on political discussion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

National Communication Association, Washington, DC.

Child, J., Haridakis, P., & Petronio, S. (2011, November). Considering, establishing, and

revisiting voice: Blogging orientations, privacy management, and content deletion practices.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans,

LA.

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Ponder, J.D., Sharma, R., Haridakis, P., Hanson, G., & Wagstaff, A. (2011, November).

The people’s voice: Predicting political discussion in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.

Hanson, G., Haridakis, P., & Sharma, R. (2010, August). Differing uses of YouTube

during the 2008 U.S. presidential primary election. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Denver, CO.

Curnalia, R., & Haridakis, P. (2009, November). Refining the concept of audience

activity: Linking motives to outcome, value, and impression-relevant involvement and cognitive

activity while reading the news. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National

Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Belcher, J., & Haridakis, P. M. (2009, November). From “alternative” to “trance”: The

role of music in facilitating political group activities and activism. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Hanson, G. L., Haridakis, P. M., Wagstaff, A., Sharma, R., & Ponder, J. D. (2009, Aug.).

The 2008 presidential campaign: Political cynicism in the age of Facebook, MySpace and

YouTube. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism

and Mass Communication, Boston, MA.

Haridakis, P., & Hanson, G. (2009, April). Campaign 2008: Comparing YouTube, social

networking and other media use among first-time voters and multiple-time voters. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV.

Kim, J., & Haridakis, P. M. (2008, May). The role of Internet user characteristics and

motives in explaining three dimensions of Internet addiction. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the International Communication Association, Montreal Canada.

Haridakis (2007, November). The religious explorations of Thomas Jefferson and his

public and private expressions of faith. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National

Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Earnheardt, A., & Haridakis, P. M. (2007, November). An examination of fan-athlete

interaction: Fandom, parasocial interaction, and identification. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Wang, Y., & Haridakis, P. M. (2007, November). Individual differences, Internet

motives, and cross-cultural adaptation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National

Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Pornsakulvanich, V., & Haridakis, P. M. (2007, November). The influence of dispositions

and Internet-use motivation on online communication satisfaction and relationship closeness.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Hanson, G. L., & Haridakis, P. M. (2007, Aug.). YouTube users watching and sharing the

news: A uses and gratifications approach. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, DC. **Top

Paper Radio-Television Journalism Division

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Haridakis, P. M. (2007, April). Audience engagement: What does this mean for uses and

gratification? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las

Vegas NV.

Parker, R. E., & Haridakis, P. M. (2007, March). Development of an organizational

identification scale. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Central States Communication

Association, St. Paul MN. ** Top Paper Organizational Communication Division.

Haridakis, P. M.. Rubin, R. B., & Rubin, A. M. (2006, November). Psychological and

social characteristics, internet use, and psychological well-being. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX

Haridakis, P. M. (2006, November). Placing “evolution vs. intelligent design in historical

context. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San

Antonio, TX

Spinda, J., & Haridakis, P. M. (2006, November). Development and construct validation

of a fantasy sports motivation scale: A uses and gratifications approach. Paper presented at the

annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.

Haridakis, P. M., & Wearden, S. T. (2006, Oct.) Media influence to audience mindsets:

The changing face of mediated communication in the 20th and 21st centuries. Paper presented at

the International Conference on Communication, Mass Media & Culture, Istanbul, Turkey.

Sun, S., Rubin, A.M., & Haridakis, P. M. (2006, June).The role of motivation and media

involvement in explaining Internet dependency. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany.

Haridakis, P. M. (2005, November). FCC media cross-ownership rules and the first

amendment in the 21st century. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National

Communication Association, Boston, MA.

Haridakis, P. M. & Ferris, A. (2005, August). Step Out of Line and the “Man” Will Come

and Take You Away: Using “Speech Zones” to Control Public Discourse in 21st Century

America. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism

and Mass Communication, San Antonio, TX.

Haridakis, P. M. (2004, November). No magic bullets: The spirit of Lazarsfeld’s and

Stanton’s Radio Research 1942-1943 still moving us forward. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Haridakis, P. M., & Bennett, R. J. (2004, November). The conceptualization of

cyberspace: Looking back, looking forward. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Egbert, N., & Haridakis, P. M. (2004, November). Investigating the precursors of why

and how we communicate about health. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National

Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

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Haridakis, P. M. (2004, October). The inherent tension between homeland security and

the first amendment during the war on terrorism. Paper presented at the Temple University

Political & Civil Rights Law Review Symposium: Balancing Security and Liberty in the New

Century, Philadelphia, PA.

Haridakis, P. M. (2004, May). Military tribunals, the first amendment, and the war on

terrorism. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication

Association, New Orleans, LA.

Haridakis, P. M. (2004, April). Homeland security and democracy in the United States

during the war on terrorism. Paper presented (discussant) at the fifth annual Kent State

University Symposium on Democracy, Kent, OH.

Haridakis, P. M. (2003, November). The war on terrorism: Free speech implications

posed by military tribunals and the diminution of the attorney-client privilege. Paper presented at

the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL. **Top Paper

Freedom of Expression Division.

Haridakis, P. M., Rubin, R. B., & Rubin, A. M. (2003, May). Reliability and validity of

measures of internet use. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International

Communication Association, San Diego, CA.

Haridakis, P. M., & Rubin, A. M. (2003, May). Third-person effects in the aftermath of

terrorism. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication

Association, San Diego, CA.

Haridakis, P. M. (2003, April). New applications of uses and gratifications to societal

concerns. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, Las

Vegas, NV.

Egbert, N., & Haridakis, P. M. (2003, April). Motivation, channel selectivity, and health

communication. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Central States Communication

Association, Omaha, NE. **Top Paper Health Communication Division.

Haridakis, P. M. (2002, November). The war on terrorism and terrorist trials: Revisiting

televised trials in light of Court TV’s request to televise the Zacarias Moussaoui trial. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.

Rubin, R. B., Haridakis, P. M., Rubin, A. M., & Miraldi, P. N. (2002, November).

Comparing methods for assessing internet use. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.

Rubin, R. B., Rubin, A. M., & Haridakis, P. M. (2002, July). Measuring mediated

interpersonal communication via the internet. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

International Communication Association, Seoul, Korea.

Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M., Hullman, G., S. Sun, Chikombero, P., &

Pornsakulvanich, V. (2002, April). The aftermath of September 11th: Has television contributed to

a culture of fright? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Broadcast Education

Association, Las Vegas, NV.

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Haridakis, P. M. (2001, November). Viewer characteristics, exposure to television

violence, and aggression. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication

Association, Atlanta, GA.

Haridakis, P. M. (2001, November). The production and presentation of television

violence: A juxtaposition of legal and ethical duties. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA.

Haridakis, P. M. (2001, November). Genre preferences and television addiction. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA.

Haridakis, P. M., & Rubin, A. M. (2001, May). The role of motivation and audience

characteristics in explaining viewer aggression. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

International Communication Association, Washington, DC.

Haridakis, P. M. (2001, April). Gender Differences in the role of motivation and audience

characteristics in explaining viewer aggression. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV. **Top Research Division Debut Paper.

Haridakis, P. M. (2000, November). Why motivation is central to policy considerations

about TV violence. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication

Association, Seattle, WA.

Haridakis, P. M. (2000, November). Cultivation and uses & gratifications: An

integration. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association,

Seattle, WA.

Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M., Eyal, K., & Punyanunt, N. (2000, May). Viewer

aggression and attraction to television talk shows. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

International Communication Association, Acapulco, Mexico.

Rubin, R. B., Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M., & Meyer, J. R. (2000, May). The effect of

planning, communication anxiety, and expectations on the fluency, sophistication, and

competence of answering machine messages. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

International Communication Association, Acapulco, Mexico.

Haridakis, P. M. (2000, May). The right to bear and the regulation of arms and quills.

Paper presented (discussant) at the first annual Kent State University Symposium on Democracy,

Kent, OH.

Haridakis, P. M. (2000, April). An audience-centered approach to examining media

violence. Paper presented ant the annual meeting of the Eastern Communication Association,

Pittsburgh, PA.

Haridakis, P. M. (1999, November). The Impact of Media Coverage of the Courts:

Televised Trials. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication

Association, Chicago, Ill.

Haridakis, P. M. (1999, May). Commentator Ethics: A Policy. Paper presented at the

annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.

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Haridakis, P. M. (1999, May). Cultivation and Media Violence. Paper presented at the

annual meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Charleston, WV.

Haridakis, P. M. (1998, November). The Courts Will Accept No Innovation Before Its

Time: The Attempt to Ban Sexual Orientation Discrimination. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the National Communication Association, New York, NY. **Top Three

Communication and Law Commission paper (top student paper).

Haridakis, P. M. (1998, November). The Regulation of Indecent but Nonobscene

Computer-Mediated Expression and the First Amendment. Paper presented at the annual meeting

of the National Communication Association, New York, NY.

Haridakis, P. M. (1998, November). The Media Made Me Do It: Attempts to Hold Media

Defendants Liable for Audience Acts of Violence. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

National Communication Association, New York, NY.

Haridakis, P. M. (1998, March). Affective States and Selective Exposure: A Meta-

Analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Communication Association,

Saratoga Springs, NY.

Haridakis, P. M. (1998, March). Self Disclosure, Immediacy, and Parasocial Interaction:

A Validation of the Parasocial Interaction Scale. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Eastern Communication Association, Saratoga Springs, NY.

Haridakis, P. M. (1987, March). Governmental Regulation of Indecent but Nonobscene

Cable Programming: Permissible or a Violation of the First Amendment? Paper presented at the

Doctoral Honors Conference, University of Georgia.

Teaching/Instructional

Haridakis, P. M. (2004, November). Teaching legal communication: Exploring differing

philosophical approaches. Presentation at the annual meeting of the National Communication

Association, Chicago, IL.

Haridakis, P. M. (2003, November). Teaching communication and law: Ideas for the

classroom. Presentation at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association,

Miami Beach, FL.

Haridakis, P. M., & Parker, R. M. (2003, November). Senior seminar: A flexible

approach to the capstone course. Presentation at the annual meeting of the National

Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL.

Haridakis, P. M. (2003, October). Mock trial experience. Presentation at the annual

meeting of the Speech Communication Association of Ohio, Columbus, OH.

Haridakis, P. M. (2003, October). Mock trial. Poster presentation at the 10th Annual

University Teaching Conference, Kent State University.

Haridakis, P. M. (2001, October). Mock trial. Poster presentation at the 8th Annual

University Teaching Conference, Kent State University.

Invited/Chairing/Responding/Other

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Haridakis, P. M. (2018, July). The changing interpretation of freedom of speech in our

lifetime. Presentation at the 2018 Chautauqua in Chagrin. Chagrin, Ohio.

Haridakis, P. M. (2018, May). The media and the people: The changing interpretation of

freedom of speech in the United States. Presentation at the Catholic University of Portugal,

Lisbon, Portugal

Haridakis, P. M., Lin, M-C, & Condray, S. (2016, October). The 2016 Presidential Election:

Have We Gone Too Far or Are We Getting Back to Our Roots? Spotlight Panel at the annual

meeting of the Ohio Communication Association, Ashland, OH.

Haridakis, P. M. (2013, November). The centrality of the individual in social science

research. Invited presentation at University of Nevada-Reno.

Haridakis, P. M. (2012, May). Political Communication on Video Platforms: Perspectives

for Future Research. Presentation at the Preconference entitled “Political Communication in the

Online World: Innovation in Theory and Research Designs” at the annual meeting of the

International Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ

Chair and Respondent for panel entitled “Social Navigation: A New Paradigm for

Explaining Audience Activity,” at the International Communication Association, 2012 annual

convention

Respondent for panel entitled “Sports, Fans, and Public Relations: Importance of Fandom to

Sports Teams and Public Relations” sponsored by the Public Relations Interest group, Central

States Communication Association, 2012 annual convention

Respondent for panel entitled “Conflicting Opinions: Examining Wartime Attitudes of

Support, Acquiescence, and Dissent” sponsored by the Peace & Conflict Division, National

Communication Association, 2009 annual convention

Moderator and Respondent for panel entitled “Lost History = Lost Democracy – Media

Culture and the 1960s” sponsored by the 10th Annual Kent State University Symposium on

Democracy, 2009.

Chair and session organizer for panel entitled “Theoretical, Practical, and Ethical

Implications of Online Social Networking: Fleshing Out the Interface of Mass and Interpersonal

Communication in Online Settings” sponsored by the Mass Communication Division, National

Communication Association, 2007 annual convention.

Respondent for panel entitled “Audience Agency: Choices, Preferences, and Influences”

sponsored by the Mass Communication Division, National Communication Association, 2007

annual convention

Respondent for panel entitled “Research Division Top Paper Competition” sponsored by the

Broadcast Education Association, 2007 annual convention

Chair for panel entitled “The Next Generation of Weblogs: Educational, Technological,

Journalistic and Interpersonal Communication Perspectives on Audio, Video, and Text Blogs”

sponsored by the Eastern Communication Association, 2005 annual convention

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Chair and Respondent for panel entitled “Economics and Regulation of the Media:

Competitive Papers” sponsored by the Mass Communication Division of the National

Communication Association, 2004 annual convention.

Respondent for panel entitled “Top Student Papers in Mass Communication” sponsored by

the Mass Communication Division of the International Communication Association, 2004 annual

convention.

Discussant for panel entitled “Providing Homeland Security and Democracy in the United

States: Meaning and Practice” sponsored by the Fifth Annual Kent State University Symposium

on Democracy, 2004.

Chair and Respondent for panel entitled “Political Themes in the Modern Media” sponsored

by the Human Communication and Technology Commission of the National Communication

Association, 2002 annual convention.

Respondent for panel entitled “Competitive Papers in Political Media Coverage” sponsored

by the Mass Communication Division of the National Communication Association, 2001 annual

convention. The Panel included a top paper presentation.

Discussant at the Kent State University symposium entitled “The Boundaries of Freedom of

Expression and Order in a Democratic Society,” 2000.

GRANTS AND OTHER FUNDED ACTIVITY

Funded/Pending

2019 Co-Investigator on grant from the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational

and Cultural Affairs and administered by IREX. Program entitled “Fulbright TEA 21st Century

Classroom Media Literacy Program.” (approx. $205,000).

2017 Project Director/PI on Grant received from NEH to develop a virtual reality

experience for visitors to May 4 Visitor’s Center entitled “An augmented May 4th experience.”

($75,000)

2004 Summer Research and Creative Activity Appointment, Kent State University

($6500) to evaluate use of the Internet for satisfying psychological needs.

Part of An interdisciplinary research team awarded an Ohio Board of Regents Research

Challenge Grant to develop and evaluate measures of Internet use ($86,172) (2001-2003).

Travel and Learning Support obtained for the KSU Mock Trial team from the Dennis

Eckart Leadership fund (Spring, 2001, Spring, 2002, Spring, 2003, Spring, 2004).

Travel and Learning Support awarded by Kent State University Teaching Council ($250)

(Spring, 2003).

Travel and Learning Support awarded by Kent State University Teaching Council ($300)

(Spring, 2001).

Unfunded

2018 Co-Investigator on application for a $650,000 grant submitted to the William T.

Grant Foundation. Proposal entitled “Reducing immigrant and refugee youth inequalities through

intercultural competence development (submitted September 2018).

Application for a National Association of Broadcasters’ grant. Proposal entitled “Cell

Phones Across the Generations: Adoption, Motives, and Uses and Gratifications” (with Gracie

Lawson-Borders – former reporter with the Chicago Tribune and current Director for African

American Studies, University of Wyoming) (submitted 2006).

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Application for a National Association of Broadcasters’ grant. Proposal entitled “Tuning

In: Localism, Broadcasters and the FCC” (with Gracie Lawson-Borders – former reporter with

the Chicago Tribune and current Director for African American Studies, University of Wyoming)

(submitted 2005).

Application for a $417, 372 Career Award submitted to the National Science Foundation.

Proposal is entitled “The Need to Consider the Individual in Policy Vehicles Addressing Media

Effects in New and Developing Media Environments” (submitted 2003).

Application for a Research Activity Summer appointment with Research and Graduated

Studies. Proposal entitled “The U.S. ‘War on Terrorism’ and Freedom of Expression:

Assessing Policy Initiatives and Media Effects” (submitted 2002).

Application (with Alan Rubin) for a $42,700 research grant submitted to the Harry Frank

Guggenheim Foundation. The project title is “The Need to Incorporate Viewer Motivation in

Policy Debates Addressing Television Violence and Viewer Aggression” (submitted 2002).

Application for a $415,001 Career Award submitted to the National Science Foundation.

The proposal is entitled “Individual Media Uses and Effects: The Need to Consider the Individual

in Policy Vehicles Addressing New and Developing Media Environments” (submitted 2002).

Application (with Drs. Rebecca and Alan Rubin) for a $293,242 research grant submitted

to the National Science Foundation. Proposal entitled “ITR: Using the Internet to Gratify

Psychological Needs” (submitted 2002).

Application for a Research Activity Summer appointment with Research and Graduated

Studies. Proposal entitled “Boundaries on Freedom of Expression in the U.S. War on Terrorism:

Placing New Policy Proposals in Historical Perspective” (2001).

Application (with an interdisciplinary research team) for an Ohio Board of Regents

Research Grant to evaluate measures of Internet use: Part II (submitted 2001).

Application for a $3500 research grant submitted to the National Association of

Broadcasters. Proposal entitled “The Need to Incorporate Viewer Motivation in Policy

Considerations Addressing TV Violence” (submitted 2001).

DISSERTATION, MASTER’S, AND HONOR’S THESIS COMMITTEES

Served more than 2 dozen doctoral candidacy exam committees (comprehensive exams) and 25

doctoral dissertation and master’s thesis committees (in addition to those I’ve directed) – in

Sociology, Journalism & Mass Communication, English/Rhetoric, Music, Political Science,

History, Translation Studies, and Communication Studies.

Dissertations Directed to Completion

Bin Xing, A Uses and Gratifications Approach in Understanding Media’s Impact on

Attitudes toward Immigration, Successfully defended, 2019

Rekha Sharma, A Uses and Gratifications Perspective of the Relationships among

Consumption of Government Conspiracy-Oriented Media Fare, Trust in Government, and

Political Participation, Successfully defended, 2017.

Jeffrey Bolt, iPod, You-Pod, We all Pod for Stress Relief: An Empirical Investigation of

Mood-Management through Portable MP3 Players, Successfully defended, 2016.

James D. Ponder, The Social Nature of Politics: Testing the Relationship Between

Individual Differences, Motives for Using Media for Political Information, and Political

Discussion Partners. Successfully defended, 2012

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Audrey Wagstaff Cunningham, Beyond the Perceptual Bias: The Third-Person Effect

and Censorship Behavior in Scholastic Journalism. Successfully defended, 2012.

Chris Hariasz, Viewing Conventional and Comedy Television News; A Comparison of

Antecedents and Media Effects. Successfully defended, 2012

Esther Ageyman-Budu, Are Placed-based Communities Threatened by our Increasing

Network Connectedness? Examing the Effect of Internet Use on Students’ Psychological Sense of

Community. Successfully defended, 2012

Peter Miraldi, Influence of College Students’ MP3 Player Motives on Their Social

Interaction. Successfully defended, 2010

James Belcher, An Examination of the Influence of Individual Differences, Music-

Listening Motives, and Music Selection on Post-Listening Music Discussion. Successfully

defended, 2010

John Spinda, The third-person and first-person effects of sports fandom. Successfully

defended, 2009

Rebecca M.L. Curnalia, Motivation and ability at four stages of news use: Exposure,

attention, cognitive elaboration, and integration. Successfully defended, 2007

Adam C. Earnheardt, Exploring possible predictors of television viewer judgments of

athlete behaviors. Successfully defended, 2007.

Wang Ying, Internet use Among Chinese Students and Its Implication for Cross-Cultural

Adaptation. Successfully defended, 2006

Vikanda Pornsakulvanich, Online personal relationship formation: An individual

differences analysis (Co-director). Successfully defended, 2005

Shaojing Sun, Internet use, involvement, and dependency (Co-director). Successfully

defended, 2004.

Master’s Theses Directed to Completion

Kun Xu, Weibo addiction in China: An examination of the relationships among expected

outcomes, Weibo usage, deficient self-regulation, and Weibo addiction (Co-director).

Successfully defended, 2013

Susan Baggs, Rural America: The last field of dreams for geographic cultivation.

Successfully defended, 2007.

Anthony M. Limperos, Violent video games, users, and aggression: A uses and

gratifications explanation. Successfully defended, 2006

Amy Housely Gaffney, Instructor credibility in classes with technology (Co-director).

Successfully defended, 2006

Honor’s Thesis Directed

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Caemeron Crain, Redefining the American dream: A communication analysis. Successfully

defended, April 2002.

Undergraduate Courses Taught

Freedom of Speech; Freedom of Speech (Honors); Media, War and Propaganda; Public

Communication in Society; Media Uses and Effects; Communication and Terrorism,

Communication and Conflict; Senior Seminar; Sports Communication; Sports Movies;

Mock Trial; the First-Year Colloquium Flash Topics course; Destination Kent State: First

Year Experience course; Theories of Communication; Law of Mass Communication;

May 4, 1970 and Its Aftermath; Foundations of Communication

Graduate Courses Taught

Quantitative Research Methods; Mass Media Effects; Communication in an Information

Society; Political Communication; Personal and Mediated Communication;

Communication and Conflict; Freedom of Speech; Communication & Terrorism;

Foundations of Communication Inquiry, Information Architecture and Knowledge

Management (IAKM I); Publishing in Communication Journals seminar; Teaching

Portfolios seminar; Law of Public Communication.

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES AND SERVICE

Served on more than a dozen search committees for faculty positions at ranks from assistant to

full professor, School Directors, Dean, and Provost

Representative School-level service

School of Communication Studies Graduate Studies Committee

School of Communication Studies Undergraduate Studies Committee

School of Communication Studies Academic Complaint Committee

Faculty Advisory Committee, School of Communication Studies

Coach/Advisor of Kent State University Intercollegiate Mock Trial Teams (2000-2006)

Co-Advisor of Kent Communication Society (Student Organization)

Advisor of School of Communication Studies Graduate Student Association

School of Communication Studies Handbook Subcommittee of the FAC

Member of the Communication Career Day Subcommittee of the FAC

Representative College-level service

Search Committee for Dean of the College of Communication and Information (CCI)

College of Communication & Information First Year Experience Committee

College of Communication & Information Student Recruitment and Retention Committee

Journalism & Mass Communication Media Review Board

College Curriculum Committee, College of Communication & Information

College Curriculum Committee, College of Fine & Professional Arts

Information Architecture and Knowledge Management Graduate Program Committee

Representative University-level service

Co-Chair University Global Understanding Research Initiative

Co-Chair University Chairs and Directors Council

Search Committee for Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost

Chairs and Directors Committee

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May 4 Advisory Council

Dennis E. Eckart Endowed Student Leadership Fund Committee

Graduate and Undergraduate Program Review Committee for the Sociology Department

Graduate Program Review Committee for the School of Journalism & Mass

Communication

2009 Democracy Symposium Planning Committee (Symposium entitled: Re-membering:

Framing, Embracing, Revising History)

2005 Democracy Symposium Planning Committee (Symposium entitled: Democracy and

the Arts: Voices and Choices)

2004 Democracy Symposium Planning Committee (Symposium entitled: Democracy and

Homeland Security: Strategies, Controversies, and Impact)

30th May 4th Symposium Subcommittee (Symposium entitled: Freedom and Order in a

Democratic Society: The Boundaries of Freedom of Expression)

University Requirements Curriculum Committee (URCC)

Writing Intensive Subcommittee of the URCC

EPC Subcommittee for Transfer Module Compliance

Alternate Representative to the Faculty Ethics Committee for the College of

Communication and Information

ASSOCIATIONS

National Communication Association

Broadcast Education Association

Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

International Communication Association

RECENT AWARDS

Distinguished Teaching Award from the Ohio Communication Association (2011)

Distinguished Teaching Award from College of Communication & Information (2011)

Top paper awards, Radio-Television Journalism Division of the Association for

Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (2007); Organizational Communication

Division of the Central States Communication Association (2007); Freedom of Expression

Commission of the National Communication Association (2003); Health Communication

Division of Central States Communication Association (2003); Research Division of the

Broadcast Education Association (2001); Communication and Law Division of the International

Communication Association (1999).

The Broadcast Education Association’s Kenneth Harwood Outstanding Dissertation

Award (April 2001)

Graduate Applause Certificate of Achievement (University Teaching Council) (2005)

Graduate Applause Certificate of Achievement (University Teaching Council) (2002)

University Fellowship: College of Fine & Professional Arts (Summer 1999)

University Fellowship: Kent State University (1999-2000)

Graduate Student Research Award: School of Communication Studies (1999)

POFESSIONAL AND REVIEW ACTIVITIES

Chair of Publications Committee, Broadcast Education Association (2012-2015)

Member of Publications Committee, Broadcast Education Association (2006-2012)

Grant Proposal Reviewer, scientific review panels for the Department of Health and Human

Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2004, 2006). The 2004 panel

reviewed proposals for research on the association between exposure to media violence and youth

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violence. The 2006 panel reviewed proposals for research on the use of new media technologies

for training health care providers.

Chair of Nominations Committee, Mass Communication Division, National Communication

Association

Member of Advisory Committee, Mass Communication Division, International

Communication Association

Member of Nominations Committee, Mass Communication Division, National

Communication Association

Member of Editorial Board, Communication Studies; and Journal of Broadcasting &

Electronic Media

Manuscript Reviewer for Written Communication

Manuscript Reviewer for Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media

Manuscript Reviewer for Media Psychology

Manuscript Reviewer for Journal of Personal and Social Relationships

Manuscript Reviewer for Communication Monographs

Manuscript Reviewer for Communication Theory

Manuscript Reviewer for Human Rights Review

Manuscript Reviewer for Communication Research

Manuscript Reviewer for Communication Research Reports

Manuscript Reviewer for Mass Communication & Society

Manuscript Reviewer for Journal of Language and Social Psychology

Manuscript Reviewer for Political Studies

Manuscript Reviewer for Journal of Computer Mediated Communication

Manuscript Reviewer for Asian Journal of Communication

Manuscript Reviewer for Journal of Hypermedia and Multimedia

Manuscript Reviewer for International Review for the Sociology of Sport

Manuscript Reviewer for Communication and Sport

Reviewer, Competitive Papers, Mass Communication Division, International

Communication Association

Reviewer, Competitive Papers, Communication & Law Division, International

Communication Association

Reviewer, Competitive Papers, Mass Communication Division, National Communication

Association

Reviewer, Competitive Papers, Communication & Law Division, National Communication

Association

Reviewer, Competitive Papers, Freedom of Expression Division, National Communication

Association

Reviewer, Competitive Papers, Research Division, Broadcast Education Association

External Reviewer of two tenure files for School of Communication at West Virginia

University. External Reviewer of promotion file for School of Communication at the University of New

Mexico

External Reviewer of promotion file (full professor) for College of Liberal Arts at the

Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York School of Communication