Our faculty members and graduate students have studied virtually every aspect of communication in a global context and have published their research on numerous occasions, as well as presenting their academic efforts to advance cultural understanding among nations.

 

Faculty
  Dr. Michael Bruner

 

Dr. Leonard Ray Teel

Books and Monographs:
          Ralph Emerson McGill: Voice of the Southern Conscience (Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee Press, September 2001).
          Erma: A Black Woman Remembers, 1912-1980, with Erma Calderon (Random House, Inc., 1981).
          Into the Newsroom: An Introduction to Journalism, with Ron Taylor (Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983);
2nd Edition (Globe Pequot Press, 1988).
         *Spanish translation, Into the Newsroom (Mexico City: Gernika, 1985; second edition, 1992).
         *Arabic translation, Into the Newsroom (Cairo and London: Modern Egyptian Press, 1989).
         *Chinese translation, Into the Newsroom (Beijing: Liaoning People's Publishing House, 1990).
         *Armenian translation, Into the Newsroom (Yerevan, 2002).

Works Reprinted in Books:
         "Working Conditions," from Into the Newsroom: An Introduction to Journalism, reprinted in James L. Hoyt, Mass Media in Perspective (Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1984), pp. 3-14.
          "James Baldwin Finds New South Is A Myth," from the Atlanta Journal, reprinted in Fred L. Stanley and Louis H. Pratt, eds., Conversations with James Baldwin (Jackson, Miss., and London: University Press of Mississippi, 1989), pp. 186-189.

Refereed Articles in Journals/Chapters in Books:
         “The Influence of TV on Presidential Elections in the United States,” Egyptian Journal of Public Opinion Research [Cairo University], Vol. 2, No. 1 (January-March 2001), pp. 51-64.
          “Foreword,” in Michael B. Salwen, Evelyn Waugh in Ethiopia: The Story Behind Scoop, Vol. 60, Studies in British Literature (Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2001), pp. i-xi.
          “Egyptian and Palestinian Press Laws: Prospects and Concerns,” James J. Napoli, Carolyn Crimmins and Leonard Ray Teel, chapter in Civic Discourse and Digital Age Communication in the Middle East, ed. by Leo A. Gher and Hussein Y. Amin (Stamford, CT: Ablex Publishing Corp., 2000), chapter 16, pp. 233-244.
          “Abolitionism at the Crossroads: Lydia Maria Child and the National Anti-Slavery Standard,” chapter in The Civil War and the Press, ed. by David Sachsman, S. Kittrell Rushing and Debra Reddin van Tuyll, with Ryan P. Burkholder (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, Rutgers University, 1999), pp. 75-92.
          "Analytical Stories and Explanatory Writing," with Ron Taylor, chapter in The Responsible Reporter (Tuscaloosa: Vision Press, 1995), 267-283.
          "The Jazz Rage: Carter G. Woodson’s Culture War in the African-American Press," American Journalism, XI:4 (Fall 1994), 348-58.
          "The African-American Press and the Campaign for a Federal Antilynching Law, 1933-34: Putting Civil Rights on the National Agenda," American Journalism, VIII:2-3 (Spring/Summer, 1991), 84-107.
          "W. A. Scott and the Atlanta World," American Journalism, VI:3 (July 1989), 158-178.
          "The Shaping of a Southern Opinion Leader: Ralph McGill and Freedom of Information," American Journalism, V:1 (January 1988), 14-27.

Encyclopedia Articles:
          “Ralph Emerson McGill,” in New Georgia Encyclopedia (Athens: University of Georgia Press), forthcoming online in 2004.
          “Eleanor Roosevelt and the Anti-lynching Movement,” in Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia, ed. by Maurine Beasley (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2000).
          “William Alexander Scott II,” American National Biography (Cary, N.C.: Oxford University Press 1998).
          "William A. Scott," Biographical Dictionary of American Journalism (Westport, CN: The Greenwood Press, 1989), 632-634.
          "W. Eugene Smith," Biographical Dictionary of American Journalism (Westport, CN: The Greenwood Press, 1989), 658-660.
          "John Holt and Elizabeth Holt," Biographical Dictionary of American Journalism (Westport, CN: The Greenwood Press, 1989), 347-349.
          "Emily Pomona Edson Briggs," Biographical Dictionary of American Journalism (Westport, CN: The Greenwood Press, 1989), 76-78.
         
Book Reviews in Journals:
          Review of Living on Wilderness Time, by Melissa Walker (Charlottesville: University of Virginia
Press, 2002), in Atlanta Constitution, June 1, 2003, C5.
          Review of Gerald W. Johnson: From Southern Liberal to National Conscience, by Vincent
Fitzpatrick, and Editor for Justice: The Life of Louis I. Jaffe, by Alexander S. Leidholdt, in Georgia
Historical Quarterly (Spring 2003).
          Review of Carla Brooks Johnston, Global news access: The impact of new communications, in the
Journal of Mass Media Ethics (Fall 2000).
          Review of Margaret A. Blanchard, ed., History of Mass Media in the United States: An
Encyclopedia (Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1998), in Journalism Studies I:3 (2000).
          Review of Barbara Barksdale Clowse, Ralph McGill: A Biography (Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1999), in Journalism History, 25:2 (Summer 1999), pp. 75-76.
          Review of Don Sneed and Dan Riffe, The Publisher-Public Official: Real or Imagined Conflict of Interest? (New York: Praeger, 1991), in Journal of Mass Media Ethics, VIII: 3 (1993), pp. 188-190.
          Review of Harold A. Williams, The Baltimore Sun, 1837-1987 (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987) in American Journalism, July 1989, pp. 211-212.

Book Reviews about My Work:
          Jack Nelson, “A True Legend in American Journalism: Ralph Emerson McGill,” American Journalism Review (July/August 2002), 54-55.
          James Boylan, “Ralph Emerson McGill,” Columbia Journalism Review (March/April, 2002), 77.
          Steve Weinberg, “Recalling the voice of editor Ralph McGill,” The Anniston Star, Jan. 20, 2002.
          “Teel’s Research Wins Mott Award,” Kappa Tau Alpha Newsletter, 19:2 (Summer 2002), 1.
Steve Weinberg, “Atlanta’s Agenda Setter: A former reporter looks at McGill mission, mystique,” Atlanta Constitution, Dec. 5, 2001.
          Steve Weinberg, “Ralph McGill,” Library Journal (2001).

Essays in Professional Publications and Mass Media:
          “Unexploded land mines pose menace worldwide,” Atlanta Constitution, Jan. 8, 2002, p. A12.
          “Writing the Definitive Biography,” AEJMC Kappa Tau Alpha Newsletter, forthcoming (2003).
          “Palestinians delight in Israeli withdrawal,” [from Ramallah, West Bank] with Ron Taylor, Atlanta Constitution, May 27, 2000, p. B5.
          “Debating Qadhafi: Satellite TV Challenges Convention,” with Shems Friedlander, Middle East Insight, March/April, 1999, pp. 39-40, 72-73.
          “McGill bio lacks visionary passion of its subject,” Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Feb. 7, 1999, p. L13.
          “Ralph McGill: Editor left his mark on the South,” Atlanta Journal, Feb. 5, 1998, p. A17.
          “Future Palestinian Pastime?” Atlanta Constitution, Aug. 2, 1996, p. A15.
          “Experiments in Teaching,” Clio: Among the Media [quarterly, History Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication], Vol. 28:3 (Spring 1996), 1,4.
          "New History Journal Established," Clio: Among the Media, June 1993, p. 13.
          "Using Archives to Teach Journalism History," Clio: Among the Media (Winter 1993), 1.
          "History of Journalism: Syllabus Exchange," Clio: Among the Media (Fall 1992), pp.7-10.
          "Cliograms: Media History in Skills Courses," Clio: Among the Media, April 1986, p. 17. "A lasting lesson in ‘voice,’ ” Atlanta Constitution, Oct. 14, 1993, p. A15.
          "The Legacy of Those Who Fought Lynching," Atlanta Constitution, Feb. 16, 1992, F-1.
          "Minority press has played proud role in blacks' struggle: Even before King, papers backed non-violent resistance," Atlanta Constitution, Feb. 19, 1990, pp. H:1-2.
          "Diamonds Are for Fathers," Atlanta Constitution, June 17, 1990, p. 1F (Sports section).
          "Journey into History Aided by the Right Teaching Vehicle," Atlanta Constitution, Dec. 3, 1989, p. 2-C (Perspective Forum).
          "How a Yankee Brought Textiles to Georgia," Georgia Trend, I (January 1986), 108-13.
          "How John C. Calhoun Caught the Gold Bug," Georgia Trend, I (February 1986), 83-85.
          "Unsettled Feud Over Coca-Cola's Birthplace," Georgia Trend, I (March 1986), 91-93.
          "When Electric Lights Came On In Atlanta," Georgia Trend, I (April 1986), pp. 149-50.
          "A Utopian Commercial Venture in Early Georgia,"Georgia Trend, I (May 1986), 99-101.
          "America's Greatest Financial Scandal," Georgia Trend, I (June 1986), pp. 88-93.
          "How the Stock Market Crash Changed Banking," Georgia Trend , I (July 1986), 117-20.
          "The Oyster Trade: And Then There Was One," Georgia Trend, I (August 1986), 93-96.
          "How 'The Boss' Saved An Important Dinner," Georgia Trend, II (Sept. 1986), 117-20.
          "How Dalton Became The Carpet Capital," Georgia Trend, II (October 1986), 118-22.
          "Turning Iron Into Gold," Georgia Trend, II (November 1986), pp. 44-50.
          "Power Brokers Of The New South," Georgia Trend, II (November 1986), pp. 117-20.
          "How James Cox Bought Atlanta's Newspapers," Georgia Trend, II (Dec. 1986), 87-90.
          "A Former Slave Who Made Millions," Georgia Trend, II (January 1987), pp.134-39.
          "A Golden Age of Downtown Retailing," Georgia Trend, II (March 1987), pp. 113-116.
          "White Gold in North Georgia," Georgia Trend, II (May 1987), pp. 98-103.
          "How Six Flags Came to Cobb County," Georgia Trend II (June 1987), pp. 99-101.
          "A Ballplayer [Ty Cobb] and His Money," Georgia Trend II (August 1987), pp. 95-98.
          "A Hundred Years of Selling Jewelry," Georgia Trend III (September 1987), pp. 147-148.
          "The Architect of Practicality [George Heery]," Atlanta (Nov. 1987), pp. 96-98, 138-140.
          "The Power of A Highway Boss," Georgia Trend III (January 1988), pp. 114-117.
          "Remembering Atlanta's Conscience: Editor Ralph McGill Proves the Power of A Solitary Voice," Atlanta (February 1988), pp. 53-56.
          "From Suburb to Urban Neighborhood," Georgia Trend (March 1988), pp. 101-102.
          "Short Life, Long Legacy [Neel Reid]," Georgia Trend (April 1988), pp. 167-170.

Professional Presentations / International Conferences:
          “Environmental Journalism,” Media-NGO Workshop, Dubai Media City, Dec. 15, 2002.
          “The Art of Storytelling,” Media-NGO Workshop, Yerevan, Armenia, Nov. 6, 2002.
          “News or Propaganda? CNN and Al-Jazeera Coverage of the War in Afghanistan,” presented at the 7th International Conference of the Arab-U.S. Association for Communication Educators (AUSACE), Beirut, Nov. 2, 2002.
          “The Role of Media in the Cultivation of Civil Society in the Middle East: Case Studies of Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine,” 1999-2001,” presented at the First World Congress on Middle East Studies, University of Mainz, Germany, Sept. 10, 2002.
          “The Art of Developing News Sources,” Jordan Times, newspaper, Amman, Jordan, June 4, 2002.
          “Investigative Reporting,” Al Ra’i [The Opinion] newspaper, Amman, Jordan, June 1, 2002.
          “A Case Study in Un-Managing News: The Miami News and the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962,” presented to the 19th Intercultural Communication Conference, University of Miami, FL., Feb. 23, 2002.
          “The Theory and Practice of Economic Journalism in the 21st Century,” Jordan Times, newspaper, Amman, Jordan, June 8, 2000.
          “The Theory and Practice of Economic Journalism in the 21st Century,” Al Ra’i [The Opinion] newspaper, Amman, Jordan, June 3, 2000.
          “The Interactive Roles of Media and Nongovernmental Organizations in Developing Civil Society in the Palestinian Authority,” Birzeit University, May 21, 2000.
          “Alternative Media Information Sources: Seeking Grass-roots Validation through
          Nongovernmental Organizations,” Birzeit University, May 22, 2000.
“Media Ethics: Theory and Practice,” Yarmouk University, May 16, 2000.
          “Advanced News Reporting: the Western Media Model,” Yarmouk University, May 14, 2000.
          “The Influence of Television on American Presidential Elections,” Cairo University, May 10, 2000.
          “The Role of the Media and NGOs in Building Civil Society,” American University in Cairo, May 10, 2000.
          “The Shifting Media Landscape in the Middle East: Media Globalization and the Development of Civil Society,” presented at the national convention of the Broadcast Education Association (BEA), Las Vegas, Nevada, April 9, 2000.
          “Progressive Media-PVO/NGO Relations: Case Studies in Egypt, Morocco, Jordan and Lebanon,” with Issam S. Mousa, presented at the 17th annual Intercultural Communication Conference (ICC), University of Miami, Feb. 5, 2000.
          “Media Globalization: Building a Civil Society in the Middle East,” presented at the 4th international conference of AUSACE, Beirut, Oct. 27, 1999. Beirut, Lebanon.
          “Developing Partnerships for Media Development: The Economic Information Network,” presented at the International Division, BEA, Las Vegas, April 16, 1999.
          “Growing Role of Nongovernmental Organizations in the Building of Civil Society in the Arab World,” with Carolyn Crimmins, presented at the 16th annual Intercultural Communication Conference (ICC), University of Miami, Feb. 4, 1999.
          “An Economic Imperative: Privatization as Reflected in Business Reporting in the Middle East and North Africa—Egypt as a Case Study,” with Hussein Y. Amin, Shirley A. Biagi, and Carolyn Crimmins,
presented to the 3d international AUSACE conference, Cairo, Sept. 9, 1998.
          “Arab Communication Education: AUSACE,” BEA national convention, Las Vegas, April 4, 1998.
          “Developing an International Program with Outreach,” moderator and presenter, BEA national convention, Las Vegas, April 3, 1998.
          “An Economic Imperative: Privatization as Reflected in Business Reporting in the Middle East and North Africa — Egypt as a Case Study,” with Hussein Y. Amin, Shirley A. Biagi, and Carolyn Crimmins, presented to the 15th ICC Conference, University of Miami, Feb. 7, 1998.
          “Grapes Are Best Eaten One at a Time: Gradualism in Media Education in the Arab World,” keynote presentation at the Workshop for Senior Arab Journalists, Cairo, Egypt, Nov. 9, 1997.
          “Souq Al Afkar [Marketplace of Ideas]: An Organizational Model for Ongoing Development of Journalism Programs in the Arab World,” presented at the second international AUSACE conference, Amman, Jordan, Sept. 7, 1997.
          “Arab Communication Education in the Information Age,” presented at the BEA national convention, Las Vegas, April 5, 1997.
          “The New Egyptian Press Code of Ethics: Bargaining for a Better Criminal Press Law,” with Dr. Hussein Amin, Prof. James Napoli, and Ms. Mahitab Ezz El Din, American University in Cairo, presented at the 14th ICC Conference, University of Miami, Feb. 8, 1997.
          "Model for a Prototype Student Newspaper at An Najah National University, Nablus," presented at the first international AUSACE conference, Tangier, Morocco, Sept. 10, 1996.
          "Egyptian and Palestinian Press Laws: Prospects and Concerns," with Drs. Carolyn Crimmins and Hussein Y. Amin, and Prof. James Napoli, presented at the 13th ICC Conference, University of Miami, Feb. 10, 1996.
          "Developing Journalism Curricula for the Middle East and North Africa," presented at the 12th ICC Conference, University of Miami, Feb. 4, 1995.
          "Western Journalism Ideals in Pakistan," with Dr. John C. Merrill (University of Missouri),
presented at the 11th ICC Conference, University of Miami, Feb. 3, 1994.
          "Update: Nigerian Media in Transition: Mobilization for the Democratic Experiment III," with Ralph A. Akinfeleye, University of Lagos, presented at the 10th ICC Conference, University of Miami, Feb. 24, 1993.
          "Nigerian Media in Transition: Mobilization for the Democratic Experiment III," with Ralph A. Akinfeleye, University of Lagos, presented to the 9th ICC Conference, University of Miami, May 21, 1992.
          "Afro-American Press Commentary on Gandhi and Hitler: Intercultural Impact on the Civil Rights Movement in the 1930s," presented to the 8th ICC Conference, University of Miami, Feb. 21, 1991.
          "Anti-Imperialism in the Black Press: FDR and the 'Good Neighbor Policy' in Haiti," presented to the 7th ICC Conference, University of Miami, Feb. 24, 1990.
          "Brotherhood in Ink: The Atlanta World Campaign for Justice for Haiti, 1933-1934," presented to the 6th ICC Conference on Latin America and the Caribbean, University of Miami, Feb. 9, 1989.
          "One Liberal's Latin Lament: Ralph McGill and Cuba from Machado to Castro," resented to the 5th ICC Conference on Latin America and the Caribbean, University of Miami, Feb. 4, 1988.
          "Early U.S. Concern for International News Flow: Ralph McGill and the Wartime Mission of the World Freedom of Information Committee," presented to the 4th ICC Conference on Latin America and the Caribbean, University of Miami, Feb. 5, 1987.

National Conferences:
          “Bridging Cultures: Teaching Media History with an International Focus,” presented at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Miami Beach, Aug. 9, 2002.
          “News or Propaganda: Al-Jazeera and CNN News Agendas from Arab and U.S. Perspectives, Oct-Nov. 2001,” presented at the Broadcast Education Association conference, Las Vegas, April 9, 2002.
          “Wartime Coverage of the Afghan Culture: Photojournalism in the New York Times, September 2001-January 2002,” presented at the AEJMC Colloquium on Media & Terrorism, University of Georgia, Feb. 9, 2002.
          “Journalism Education and Practice in North Africa and the Middle East: USIA Training Grants,” presented at the 80th annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Chicago, Aug. 1, 1997.
          "Abolitionism at the Crossroads: Lydia Maria Child and the National Anti-Slavery Standard, 1841-1843," presented to the Second Annual Antebellum and Civil War Conference, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, Oct. 4, 1994.
          "All that Jazz: Carter G. Woodson's Blue Note: African-American Press Focus on Jazz in the Early '30s," presented to the American Journalism Historians Association (AJHA), national convention, Salt Lake City, Oct. 11, 1993.
          "From 'Disgrace' to Honor: Ralph McGill and Pulitzer Prize Politics," presented to the History Division of the AEJMC, national convention, Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 13, 1993.
          "Press-Government Cooperation in the Cold War: Ralph McGill and J. Edgar Hoover's FBI," presented to the AJHA national convention, University of Kansas, Oct. 1, 1992.
          "The Journalism and Poetry of Frank Marshall Davis: Two Voices Against Racism in the South," presented to the AEJMC national convention, Montreal, Aug. 6, 1992.
          "The African-American Press and the Campaign for a Federal Anti-Lynching Law, 1933-34: Putting Civil Rights on the National Agenda [Using ‘Race News’ to Shape Public Opinion]," presented to the AJHA national convention, University of Idaho, Oct. 5, 1990.
          "Seeking an American 'Gandhi': Black Press Opinion in the Early 1930s," presented to the annual AEJMC national convention, Minneapolis, Aug. 11, 1990.
          "The Voice of the World: The Early Career of Frank Marshall Davis, 1931-34," presented to the History Division, annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C., Aug. 13, 1989.
          "W. A. Scott and the Founding of the Atlanta World," presented to the annual AJHA convention, Charleston, S.C., Oct. 1, 1988.
          "Arnold Henry White and the Emigration Movement: Eccentric Political Journalism in Victorian London," presented to the annual AJHA convention, Charleston, S.C., Oct. 1, 1988.
          "Liberalism and the Cold War: Ralph McGill and the Aborted Campaign for U.S.-Soviet
Cooperation," presented to the annual AJHA convention, St. Paul, Oct. 1, 1987.
          "Ralph McGill: International Prelude to Editorship," presented to the annual AJHA convention, St. Louis, Oct. 1, 1986.

Regional Conferences
          “Ralph McGill as an Agent of Change,” Georgia Historical Society, June 20, 2002.
          “The Art of Biography,” Georgia Writers Association, June 15, 2002.
          “Ralph McGill’s South,” Southern Festival of Books, Nashville, Oct. 20, 2001. [Taped and broadcast on C-Span, December 2001].
          “Convergence of Abolitionism and Feminism: Lydia Maria Child and the National Anti-Slavery Standard, 1841-1843,” presented to the Southeast Colloquium, History Division, AEJMC, Knoxville, March 14, 1997.
          "The Editor and the Secretary: Ralph McGill and Pulitzer Prize Politics," presented to the Southeast Regional Colloquium, AEJMC, History Division, University of Alabama, March 17, 1993.
          "The Connemara Correspondents: Sandburg, Golden and McGill," presented to the Southeast Regional Colloquium, AEJMC, History Division, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, March 16, 1989.
          "Challenge and Response: Federal Antilynching Legislation and Ralph McGill's Georgia," presented to the Southeast Regional Colloquium, AEJMC, History Division, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, March 25, 1988.
          "Georgia Journalists and the New South: Ralph McGill and the Race Issue, 1938-1949," presented to the Southeastern Regional Colloquium, AEJMC, History Division, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va., March 21, 1987.
          "Arnold White's Siege of Britain: Journalism, Politics, and the Naval Arms Race in Late Victorian and Edwardian England," presented to the Southern Conference on British Studies, Houston, Nov. 14, 1985.

Community Presentations:
          “Writing the Definitive Biography: Ralph Emerson McGill,” Atlanta Inquiry Club, Nov. 19, 2002.
          “Frank Marshall Davis and Ralph McGill: Two Voices of Liberalism in the Segregated South of the 1930s and 1940s,” presented at the Centennial Celebration of Langston Hughes, Auburn Avenue Research Library, Oct. 19, 2002.
          “The Rise and Demise of the Atlanta Journal,” Emory University Ongoing Education Division, April 1, 2002.
          “The Art of Biography,” Margaret Mitchell House, March 13, 2002.
          “Orson Welles’ ‘War of the Worlds’ Broadcast,” Invited Public Lecture, GSU Alumni Association, Rialto Theatre, Oct. 27, 2001.
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Dr. Winker Carol

Published Books
         Winkler, Carol. In the Name of Terrorism: Presidents on Political Violence in the Post-World War II Era (Albany: Suny Press, Forthcoming 2003)
          Winkler, Carol, Newnam, William, and Birdsell, David. Lines of Argument: An approach to Debate (New York: Brown and Benchmark, 1993).
          Winkler, Carol, Newnam, William, and Birdsell, David. Lines of Argument: An Approach to Policy Debate (New York: Brown and Benchmark, 1993).
          Winkler, Carol, Newnam, William, and Birdsell, David. Lines of Argument: An Approach to Value Debate (New York: Brown and Benchmark, 1993).
          Winkler, Carol, Rifkind, Larry, Moomaw, Jimmie and Mack, Sennia. Public Speaking: Analysis and Application (Dubuque: Kendall Hunt, 1989). Revised 1990. Reprinted 1993.

Edited Volumes
          “Special Issue: Revisioning Argumentation Education for the New Century,” Argumentation and Advocacy, eds. Carol K. Winkler and David Mark Cheshier, 36 (Winter, 2000): 101-175.

Published Journal Articles and Book Chapters
         
Winkler, Carol, “Perceived Opposition as Argument in U.S. Terrorism Policy Formation,” Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation, eds. Frans H. van Eemeren, J. Anthony Blair, Charles A. Willard, and A. Francisca Snooeck Henkemans. (Amsterdam: International Society for the Study of Argument, 2003) 1087-1093.
          Winkler, Carol, “Terrorism and Freedom as Oppositional Forces: Origins and Evolution in Presidential Discourse,” in Studies in Terrorism: Media Scholarship & the Enigma of Terror in the 21st Century (Penang: South Bound, 2002) 1-17.
          Winkler, Carol. “The Evolution of Presidential Response to Hostage-takers Demands,” in Terrorism and America: Rhetoric and Response, eds. Gwen Brown and Justin Gustainis, (Westport, Connecticut, forthcoming).
          Winkler, Carol, “Globalized Manifest Destiny: The Rhetoric of the Bush Administration in Response to the Attacks of September 11th, Controversia: An International Journal of Debate and Democratic Renewal, 1 (April 2002).
          Winkler, Carol, “Presidents Held Hostage: The Rhetoric of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, Essential Readings in Political Terrorism: Analysis of Problems and Prospects for the 21st Century ed. Harvey W. Kushner (New York: Gordon Knot, 2002), 280-294. Reprint.
          Winkler, Carol. “Arguing From the Public in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: The Reagan Administration and U.S. Terrorism Policy,” in Arguing Communication and Culture, ed. Thomas Goodnight (Annandale, VA: National Communication Association, 2001), 546-552.
          Winkler, Carol and David Cheshier, “Revisioning Argumentation Education for the New Century: Millennial Challenges,” Argumentation and Advocacy36 (Winter 2000): 101-104.
          Winkler, Carol. “The Globalization Debate: Comparing Cross-Cultural Perspectives,” in Argument at Century’s End: Reflecting on the Past and Envisioning the Future, ed. Thomas Hollihan (Annandale, VA: National Communication Association, 1999), 478-86.
          Edwards, Janis L. and Winkler, Carol K. “Representative Form and the Visual Ideograph: The Iwo Jima Image in Editorial Cartoons,” Quarterly Journal of Speech, 83 (August 1997): 289-310.
          Winkler, Carol and Cheshier, David. “Argument and Mediated Content: Understanding Audience Reception and Cultural Implications,” in Argument in a Time of Change: Definitions, Frameworks and Critiques, ed. James F. Klumpp. (Annandale, VA: National Communication Association, 1997), 367-72
          Winkler, Carol and Barthlow, Douglas A. “Technical Sphere Competition in Communication Policy: The Reemergence of the Public Sphere,” in Argumentation and Values, ed. Sally Jackson. (Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association, 1995), 75-79.
          Winkler, Carol. "Narrative Reframing of Public Argument: George Bush's Handling of the Persian Gulf Conflict," in Warranting Assent: Case Studies in Argument Evaluation, ed. Edward Schiappa. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1995), 33-55.
          Winkler, Carol. "Transforming Ends to Means in Foreign Policy Rhetoric: Lessons of the Carter Administration," in Argument and the Postmodernism Challenge, ed. Raymie McKerrow. (Annandale, Speech Communication Association, 1993), 121-27.
          Winkler, Carol K. and Black, Catherine F. "Assessing the 1992 Presidential Debates: The Public Rationale." Argumentation and Advocacy 30 (Fall 1993): 1-11.
          Winkler, Carol. "Transforming Individuals and Collectives in the New World Order: Implications for Enemy Construction and Response," in Argument and Controversy, ed. Donn W. Parson. (Annandale: Speech Communication Association, 1991), 121-127.
          Winkler, Carol. "Crisis of Confidence: Rhetorical Constraints on Incumbent Party Successors," Political Communication and Persuasion 8 (1991): 17-27.
          Winkler, Carol. "Containing Political Enemies: A Case Study in United States Terrorism," in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Argumentation, eds. Frans H. van Eemeren, Rob Grootendorst, J. Anthony Blair, and Charles A. Willard. (Amsterdam: International Society for the Study of Argument, 1991), 1021-1027.
          Winkler, Carol. "Presidents Held Hostage: The Rhetoric of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan," Terrorism 12 (1989): 21-30.

Papers and Presentation
         
Winkler Carol , “The Narrative Origins of the U.S. War on Terrorism,” University of Cairo Conference on Narrative and Literature,” Cairo, Egypt, December, 2002.
          Winkler, Carol (Respondent) “Civil Society Formation and Argument,” National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA, November 2002 (Accepted)
          Winkler, Carol, “Administering Problems in the Communication Department,” National
National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA, November 2002 (Accepted)
          Winkler, Carol. (Respondent) “The Use of Terror: ‘Terrorism’ in Public Argument,” National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA, November 2002 (Accepted).
          Winkler, Carol. “The Bush Administration’s War on Terrorism: Is it New,” National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA, November 2002 (Accepted).
          Winkler, Carol. (Respondent), “9/11 and Echoes of the Nuclear Age: The Negative Sublime,” Public Address Conference, Athens, GA, October 2002. (Accepted)
          Winkler, Carol. “Perceived Opposition as Argument in U.S. Terrorism Policy Formation,” Fifth International Conference on Argumentation, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, June 25, 2002.
          Winkler, Carol. “Terrorism and the Presidency,” Lecture sponsored by the Middle East Center for Peace, Community, and Development, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, March 15, 2002.
          Winkler, Carol, “Defining Terrorism,” Terrorism: Threat and Response Conference cosponsored by the Triangle Institute of Security Studies and the Army War College, Chapel Hill, NC, February 28-29, 2002.
          Winkler, Carol, “Spotlight Panel on September 11th,” Southern States Communication Convention, Winston-Salem, NC, March 2002.
          Winkler, Carol. “Spotlight Panel: The Evolution of Presidential Rhetoric About Terrorism,” National Communication Association Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, November 4, 2001.
          Winkler Carol. (Respondent), “Presidential War Discourse in the Modern Era,” National Communication Association Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, November 5, 2001.
          Winkler, Carol. “How Does Terrorism Define the Clash of Cultures,” National Communication Association Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, November 4, 2001.
          Winkler, Carol. “In the Name of Terrorism: A Review of Contemporary Presidential Discourse,” presented in the International Critical Security Studies Seminar, National Communication Association Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, November 2, 2001.
          Winkler, Carol. “Arguing from the Public In Foreign Policy Decision-Making: The Reagan Administration and U.S. Terrorism Policy,” American Forensics Association/National Communication Association Argumentation Conference, Alta, Utah, August 4, 2001.
          Winkler, Carol. (Panel Participant) Town Hall Debate on the Value of Teaching Powerpoint Presentations in the Introductory Speech Course,” National Communication Association Convention, Seattle, WA, Nov. 8, 2000.
          Winkler, Carol. “The Tragic Framing of International Terrorism,” National Communication Association Convention, Seattle, Washington, November 7, 2000.
          Winkler, Carol. “Identity Revisited: Containment and Beyond,” International Society for the Study of Argument/Wake Forest University Argumentation Conference,Venice, Italy, June 14, 2000.
          Winkler, Carol. “The Globalization Debate: Comparing Cross-Cultural Perspectives,” AFA/NCA Argumentation Conference, Alta, Utah, July 30, 1999.
          Winkler, Carol. (Panel Participant), “Post Cold War Discourse in the Absence of an Enemy,” National Communication Convention Association, Chicago, Illinois, November 6, 1999.
          Winkler, Carol. (Chair), “Conspiracy Rhetoric: Gaining Perspective by Incongruity,” National Communication Association Convention,” Chicago, Illinois, November 5, 1999.
          Winkler, Carol (Panel Participant), “A Panel Discussion: What Should Be the Relationship Between Competitive Speech/Debate Teams and the University/Department of Communication,” National Communication Association Convention in Chicago, Illinois, November 5, 1999.
          Winkler, Carol and Butler, Judy. “Coupling Terrorism and Drug Trafficking: Implications of the Clinton Administrations Foreign Policy Rhetoric,” National Communication Association Convention, New York, New York, November 24, 1998.
          Winkler, Carol. (Respondent) “Conspiracy Theories in the Realm of Public Argument,” National Communication Association Convention, New York, New York, November 24, 1998.
          Winkler, Carol and Judy Butler, “Terrorism Tales: Government Framing of International Conflicts,” Southern Speech Communication Association Convention, San Antonio, April 3, 1998.
          Winkler, Carol. (Respondent) “Constraints or Strategies: Re-examining the Position of Gender Stereotypes in Politics and Media,” Southern Speech Communication Association Conference, San Antonio, April 3, 1998.
          Winkler, Carol. (Panel Moderator) “Public Argument and the Study of Foreign Policy,” Triangle Institute of Security Studies Conference on Bridging Gaps in the Study of Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, January 10, 1998.
          Winkler, Carol. “Linking Terrorism and Organized Crime: Clinton’s Threats of the 21st Century,” National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 22, 1997.
          Winkler, Carol and David Cheshier, “Argument and Mediated Content: Understanding Audience Reception and Cultural Implications,” Tenth Speech Communication Association/American Forensics Association Conference on Argumentation, Alta, Utah, August 1997.
          Winkler, Carol and Janis Edwards, “Representative Form and the Visual Ideograph,” Research Colloquium, Department of Communication, Georgia State University, April 23, 1997.
          Winkler, Carol. “Creating Common Ground Overseas: Presidential Rhetorical Strategies in Foreign Relations,” Speech Communication Association Convention, San Diego, California, November 1996.
          Winkler, Carol (Respondent). “Terrorism and the Freedom of Expression in Domestic and International Politics,” Speech Communication Association Convention, San Diego, California, November 1996.
          Winkler, Carol and Butler, Judy. “The Melting Pot Revisited: Constructing Immigrants as a National Threat,” Speech Communication Association Convention, San Antonio, Texas, November, 1995.
          Winkler, Carol and Barthlow, Douglas A. “Technical Sphere Competition in Communication Policy,” Ninth Speech Communication Association/American Forensics Association Conference on Argumentation, Alta, Utah, August,1995.
          Winkler, Carol. "Assumption of Presidential Power in Response to Economic Enemies: Rhetorical Strategies and Constraints," Southern Speech Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 7, 1995.
          Edwards, Janis and Winkler, Carol. "The Activation of Genre in Editorial Cartoons: The Iwo Jima Image," Speech Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 21, 1994.
          Winkler, Carol. "Transforming Ends to Means in Foreign Policy Rhetoric: Lessons of the Carter Administration," Eighth Speech Communication Association/American Forensics Association Conference on Argumentation, Alta, Utah, August 3, 1993.
          Winkler, Carol and Holmes, Karen. "Implications of the Terrorist Narrative for Foreign Policy Rhetoric in Presidential Campaigns," Speech Communication Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, October 31, 1992.
          Winkler, Carol. "The Terrorist Narrative in Bush's Rhetoric Concerning the Gulf War," Philosophy Forum, Georgia State University, January 24, 1992.
          Winkler, Carol, Newnam, William, Balthrop, V. William, and Bellon, Joe. "Press Censorship in the Persian Gulf Conflict," Twelfth Annual Town Hall Debate, Speech Communication Association Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, Oct 31, 1991.
          Winkler, Carol. "Transforming Individuals and Collectives in the `New World Order:' Implications for Enemy Construction and Response," Seventh Speech Communication Association/American Forensics Association Conference on Argumentation, Alta, Utah, August 2, 1991.
          Winkler, Carol. "Economic vs. Military Enemies: Congressional Casting of Foreign Threats," Wake Forest Argumentation Conference, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, March 8, 1991.
          Winkler, Carol. "Visual Form as Enthymeme: A Study of Political Television," Speech Communication Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 2, 1990.
          Winkler, Carol. "Containing Political Enemies: A Case Study of United States Terrorism," International Society for the Study of Argument Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 20, 1990.
          Winkler, Carol. (Respondent), "Politicians in Crisis; The Reformulation of the Public Character," Southern States Communication Association Convention, Birmingham, Alabama, April 6, 1990.
          Winkler, Carol and Panetta, Edward. "Enthymemes in Presidential Discourse: The 1988 Campaign," Eastern Communication Association Convention, Ocean City, Maryland, May 5, 1989.
          Winkler, Carol. "Presidential Debates as Evidence," Eastern Communication Association Convention, Ocean City, Maryland, May 4, 1989.
          Winkler, Carol. "Capitalizing on Crisis of Confidence: The Role of the Challenger," Speech Communication Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 6, 1988.
          Winkler, Carol. "Private vs. Public Posturing in Hostage Situations: A Dilemma for the Modern Presidency," Speech Communication Association Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 3, 1988.
          Winkler, Carol. "Crisis of the Past: Restoring Confidence in Future Campaigns," Speech Communication Association Convention, Boston, Massachusetts, November 4-8, 1987.
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Dr. Michael Bruner

BOOKS
         Strategies of Remembrance: The Rhetorical Dimensions of National Identity Construction, Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press (2002).

ARTICLES
         
"The Rhetorical Phronimos: Political Wisdom in Postmodernity." Controversia (in press, August 2003).
          "Rhetorical Criticism as Limit Work." Western Journal of Communication 66 (Summer 2002): 281-299
          "Taming 'Wild' Capitalism." Discourse & Society 13 (June 2002):167-184.
          "Global Constitutionalism and the Arguments over Free Trade." Communication Studies 53 (Spring 2002): 25-39.
          "Neo-Feudal Barriers to Democratic Market Reforms in Russia." St. Petersburg University Herald (Series 6, Volume 1, Fall/Winter 2001): 18-28.
          In Russian. First author. Co-authored with William Coyle and Dmitry Evstafiev (translator).
          "Rhetorics of the State: The Public Negotiation of Political Character in Germany, Russia, and Quebec." National Identities 2 (June 2000): 159-174.
          "Strategies of Remembrance in Pre-Unification West Germany." Quarterly Journal of Speech 86 (February 2000): 86-107.
          "From Ethnic Nationalism to Strategic Multiculturalism: Shifting Strategies of Remembrance in the Qu??ois Secessionist Movement."
          Javnost/The Public: Journal of the European Institute for Communication and Culture 4 (Fall 1997): 41-57.
          "Producing Identities: Gender Problematization and Feminist Argumentation." Argumentation and Advocacy 32 (Spring 1996): 185-198.
          "Toward a Poststructural Rhetorical Critical Praxis: Foucault, Limit Work, and Jenninger's Kristallnacht Address." Rhetorica 14 (Spring 1996): 167-196.

BOOK CHAPTERS
         
"Limit Work as Rhetorical Criticism: The Critical Analysis of State Character," Argument at Century's End, Proceedings from the 1999 Alta Conference on Argumentation, ed. Thomas A. Hollihan (Annandale, VA: National Communication Association, 2000): 169-177.
          "Across the Trenches: A Year-Long Rhetoric Foundation Experience." Co-author Hildegard Hoeller. (Forthcoming, August 2003) for Realms of Rhetoric, Joseph Petraglia-Bahri, Ed.
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Valenzano, J.M

          Valenzano, J. M. (2003). The hoofbeats of history: George W. Bush and
FDR on the path to very different wars. Alta Conference on Argumentation Proceedings. Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah.

Grace Lager
          “Hiding the Anorectic.” Submitted to Women’s Studies in Communication. Fall 2003.
          "Women's Body Image: Effects of Media Imagery and Anorexia Nervosa"National Conference on Undergraduate Research Proceedings, 1997.

Book Reviews
          “Posing a Threat: Flappers, Chorus Girls, and Other Brazen Performers of the American 1920s.” Rhetoric and Public Address, Spring 2001.

Conferences
          National Communication Association, 2002: “The Displaced Maxim: A Generation’s Search for Place in a Displaced World.” Student Division. New Orleans, LA
          National Communication Association, 2001: “Riding the Wave: Anti-Feminist Rhetorical Style in Three Waves of Feminism.” Public Address Division. Atlanta, GA
          Southern States Communication Association, 2001: “Stripped Down: Power from the Margins.” Gender Studies Division. Lexington, KY.
          Southern States Communication Association, 2000: “Hiding Anorectics Through Rhetorical
Practice: An Analysis of Popular Media Discourse Concerning Anorexia.” Gender Studies Division. New Orleans, LA
          Texas Communication Conference, 1998: “Michel Foucault's Theories of Discourse and Feminism's Marginalized Citizens: Reconcilable or Oppositional Theories?” Lubbock, TX
          National Conference on Undergraduate Research, 1997: “Women's Body Images: Effects of Media Imagery and Anorexia Nervosa.” Austin, TX

RuAnn Keith
         
"Global E-Lecture: A Potential Market for Distance Learning in Higher Education," paper accepted for presentation for the Media Education Commission at the National Communication Association Convention, Miami, FL, November 2003.
          “Conceptual Resonance: A Three-Phase Study Applying Chion’s Theoretical Perspectives of Acousmetre and Sound En Creux,” paper presented at the Visual Communication Conference, Sandpoint, ID, June 2003
          “Reversing the Gaze: Cultural Apprehension of Activism in ‘The Awful Truth,’” paper presented at the Cultural Studies Association (U. S.) Founding Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2003
          “The Mobius Band Meets The Lucas Sequence: Intertextuality in ‘Joker Runs Wild’ and ‘cosine,’” invited response published in the American Communication Journal 6.3, Special Issue: Inter/Active Performance, Spring 2003, ISSN 1532-5865, available at <http://acjournal.org>.
          “Mulvey and Semantic Differential: A Study of Intergenerational Readings of Gender in Hollywood Narrative Cinema,” paper presented for the Visual Communication Commission at the National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA, November 2002
          “The Rhetorical Structure of Writing Practices: A Demonstration of Ong’s Secondary Orality on the World Wide Web,” paper presented for the Human Communication and Technology Commission at the National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA, November 2002
          “A Letter from Marcus Tullius Cicero to Prosecutor Marcia Clark,” paper distributed at Western States Communication Conference, Coeur d’Alene, ID, February 2001
          “The Case Against Commercial Enterprise in the Public Schools,” Best Student Essays of the University of New Mexico, Student Publications Board, Albuquerque, Vol. 12, No. 2, Fall 2000
          “Medical Society Cable Activities,” Specs, Clearinghouse Department of CableLabs, Boulder, Vol. 3, No. 6, July/Aug. 1991
          “Multi-Camera Techniques in British Television,” Industry Review, Colorado Film and Video Association, Golden, Vol. I, No. 4, Fall 1990
          “Infrared Technology In Commercial Security,” BOMA Reporter, Denver, May, 1990, p. 19
          “A Mery Playe,” program notes, Up The Creek, Glendale, Vol. XXIII, No. 3, Mar. 1989, p. 18
          “Firehouse Talks To Children” with Steve Stajich, Talent Talk Magazine, Denver, Vol. 8, No. 5, Jan., 1989, p. 8
          “Until Tomorrow: Mobility For The Disabled Crew,” Cable Tech, Communications Technology Publications Corp., Englewood, Vol. II, No. 1, Sep. 1988
          “The Overland Stage Brings Classics To The Classroom,” Colorado Theater, Denver, Vol. XXII, No. 3, Oct. 28, 1988, p. 5.
          “Accident Prevention,” Installer Technician, Englewood, Aug., 1987, Preview Issue, p. 30
          “The Renegade Film Society,” L.A. Reader, Los Angeles, Vol. 44, No. 5, Feb. 1985, p. 12