Curriculum Vita - Purdue College of Liberal Arts

Curriculum Vitae
JOHN O. GREENE
Brian Lamb School of Communication
100 N. University Street
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
Telephone: (765) 494-3320
FAX: (765) 496-1394
e-mail: [email protected]
Current Positions:
Professor of Communication, Purdue University
Faculty Associate, Center for Aging and the Life Course, Purdue University
Director, Publications Board, National Communication Association
Education:
B.A., Communication, Purdue University, 1976
M.A., Speech Communication, Pennsylvania State University, 1978
Ph.D., Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983
Dissertation:
“Development and Initial Tests of an Action Assembly Theory”
Employment:
Purdue University, professor, 1993 - present
Purdue University, associate professor, 1988 - 1993
Purdue University, assistant professor, 1985 - 1988
University of Southern California, assistant professor, 1983 - 1985
University of Wisconsin-Madison, graduate teaching assistant, 1978 - 1983
Pennsylvania State University, graduate teaching assistant, 1976 - 1978
Visiting Appointments:
University of Kansas, Department of Communication Studies, Distinguished Visiting Scholar, 1992
University of Iowa, Department of Communication Studies, 1985
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Honors and Awards:
Selected Honors and Awards:
Outstanding Scholarly Edited Book Award, Applied Communication Division,
National Communication Association, 2005. (The Handbook of Communication and
Social Interaction Skills, 2003)
Ann and Charles Redding Fellow, Purdue University, Department of Communication,
2003-2005.
Identified as one of the top 100 most productive researchers in the field of
Communication during the period 1915-2001 (Communication Quarterly, 2004, 52,
323-333)
Gerald R. Miller Book Award, Interpersonal Communication Division, National
Communication Association, 2004. (The Handbook of Communication and Social
Interaction Skills, 2003)
Distinguished Book Award, Communication and Social Cognition Division, National
Communication Association, 2003. (Message Production: Advances in
Communication Theory, 1997)
Gerald R. Miller Book Award, Interpersonal Communication Division, National
Communication Association, 2002. (Message Production: Advances in
Communication Theory, 1997)
Cecil and Ida Green Honors Chair, Texas Christian University, Department of Speech
Communication, 2002
Identified as one of the top 100 most productive communication researchers and also as
being among the top one percent of most prolific researchers in the field of Communication
during the period 1915-1995 (Communication Monographs, 1999, 66, 178-197)
Speech Communication Association, Charles H. Woolbert Research Award, 1994
(presented annually in recognition of “an article or chapter which has stood the test of time
and has become the stimulus for new conceptualizations of speech communication
phenomena”)
Recognized as being among the most frequently cited authors in Communication (Human
Communication Research, 1996, 22, pp. 563-574)
Identified as one of the top three percent of most active communication researchers in a
study of publication records through 1990 conducted by members of the faculty at the
University of Miami, Florida, 1993
Other Honors and Awards:
National Communication Association, Top Three Paper, Communication and Social
Cognition Division, 2009
Purdue Research Foundation, research grant: “A Word in Due Season: Creative
Facility in Older Adults,” $29,627, 2004
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Other Honors and Awards (continued):
Center on Aging and the Life Course, Purdue University, research grant: “Creative
Facility in Older Adults,” $751, 2004
International Communication Association, Top Three Paper, Information Systems Division,
2001
International Communication Association, Top Three Paper, Instructional and
Developmental Division, 1998
Speech Communication Association, invited speaker, “Taking the Helm” Series, SCA annual
meeting, San Diego, 1996
International Communication Association, Top Four Paper, Information Systems Division,
1996
International Communication Association, “Best of Information Systems,” Top Two
Theoretical/Programmatic Research Papers, Information Systems Division, 1995
International Communication Association, Top Four Paper, Information Systems Division,
1994
Purdue University, International Travel Grant, 1994
Speech Communication Association, Top Four Paper, Commission on Communication
and Aging, 1993
International Communication Association, Top Four Paper, Information Systems Division,
1993
Speech Communication Association, Top Ranked Paper, Speech and Language
Sciences Division, 1988
Purdue University, Summer Research Appointment, 1988
Plenary Speaker, Ninth Annual Conference on Discourse Analysis, Temple University, 1988
Purdue University, International Travel Grant, 1987
International Communication Association, Top Three Paper, Information Systems Division,
1987
Purdue University, Summer Research Appointment, 1987
International Communication Association, Top Three Paper, Information Systems
Division, 1986
Purdue University, Summer Faculty XL Grant, 1986
International Communication Association, Top Three Paper, Interpersonal
Communication Division, 1985
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Other Honors and Awards (continued):
Speech Communication Association, nominated for “Dissertation of the Year” award, 1984
International Communication Association, Student Paper Award, Interpersonal
Communication Division, 1982
International Communication Association, Top Three Paper, Interpersonal Communication
Division, 1981
Attended Purdue University on a four-year National Merit Scholarship
Books:
Greene, J.O., & Burleson, B.R. (Eds.). (2003). The handbook of communication and social
interaction skills. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Greene, J.O. (Ed.). (1997). Message production: Advances in communication theory.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Refereed Publications:
Greene, J.O. (2014). Just looking around. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 33, 398404.
Greene, J.O., Morgan, M., Anderson, L.B., Gill, E., Dorrance Hall, E., Berkelaar, B.L., Herbers,
L.E., & Hingson, L. (2014). Formative communication experiences and message
production ability in adulthood: Family communication patterns and creative facility.
Communication Research Reports, 31, 41-52.
Greene, J.O., Morgan, M., McCullough, J., Gill, E., & Graves, A.R. (2010). A phrase well
turned: Creative facility in narrative production. Communication Studies, 61, 118-134.
Morgan, M., Greene, J.O., Gill, E.A., & McCullough, J.D. (2009). The creative character of talk:
Individual differences in narrative production ability. Communication Studies, 60, 180-196.
Greene, J.O. (2006). Have I got something to tell you: Ideational dynamics and message
production. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 25, 64-75.
Greene, J.O., Kirch, M.W., & Grady, C.S. (2000). Cognitive foundations of message
encoding: An investigation of message production as coalition formation.
Communication Quarterly, 48, 256-271.
Caplan, S.E., & Greene, J.O. (1999). Acquisition of message-production skill by younger
and older adults: Effects of age, task complexity, and practice. Communication
Monographs, 66, 31-48.
Greene, J.O., Rucker, M.P., Zauss, E.S., & Harris, A.A. (1998). The impact of
communication anxiety on the course of message-production-skill acquisition.
Communication Education, 47, 337-347.
Sassi, M.S., & Greene, J.O. (1998). The impact of individual differences on messageproduction skill acquisition. Communication Research, 25, 306-326.
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Refereed Publications (continued):
Greene, J.O., Sassi, M.S., Malek-Madani, T.L., & Edwards, C.N. (1997). Adult acquisition
of message-production skill. Communication Monographs, 64, 181-200.
Lindsey, A.E., Greene, J.O., Parker, R., & Sassi, M. (1995). Effects of advance message
formulation on message encoding: Evidence of cognitively based hesitation in the
production of multiple-goal messages. Communication Quarterly, 43, 320-331.
Greene, J.O., & Ravizza, S.M. (1995). Complexity effects on temporal characteristics of
speech. Human Communication Research, 21, 390-421.
Greene, J.O. (1995). Production of messages in pursuit of multiple social goals: Action
assembly theory contributions to the study of cognitive encoding processes. In
B.R. Burleson (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 18 (pp. 26-53). Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
Greene, J.O. (1994). What sort of terms ought theories of human action incorporate?
Communication Studies, 45, 187-211.
Greene, J.O., McDaniel, T.L., Buksa, K., & Ravizza, S.M. (1993). Cognitive processes in
the production of multiple-goal messages: Evidence from the temporal characteristics of
speech. Western Journal of Communication, 57, 65-86.
Greene, J.O., & Geddes, D. (1993). An action assembly perspective on social skill.
Communication Theory, 3, 26-49.
Sparks, G.G., & Greene, J.O. (1992). On the validity of nonverbal indicators as measures
of physiological arousal: A response to Burgoon, Kelley, Newton, and KeeleyDyreson. Human Communication Research, 18, 445-471.
Greene, J.O., Smith, S.W., & Lindsey, A.E. (1990). Memory representations of
compliance-gaining strategies and tactics. Human Communication Research, 17,
195-231.
Greene, J.O., Lindsey, A.E., & Hawn, J.J. (1990). Social goals and speech production:
Effects of multiple goals on pausal phenomena. Journal of Language and Social
Psychology, 9, 119-134.
Greene, J.O. (1989). The stability of nonverbal behavior: An action - production approach
to problems of cross-situational consistency and discriminativeness. Journal of
Language and Social Psychology, 8, 193-220.
Greene, J.O., & Lindsey, A.E. (1989). Encoding processes in the production of multiplegoal messages. Human Communication Research, 16, 120-140.
Greene, J.O., & Geddes, D. (1988). Representation and processing in the self-system: An
action-oriented approach to self and self-relevant phenomena. Communication
Monographs, 55, 287-314.
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Refereed Publications (continued):
Lindsey, A.E., & Greene, J.O. (1987). Social tendencies and social knowledge: Selfmonitoring differences in the representation and recall of social knowledge.
Communication Monographs, 54, 381-395.
Greene, J.O., Smith, S.W., Smith, R.C., & Cashion, J.L. (1987). The sound of one mind
working: Memory retrieval and response preparation as components of pausing in
spontaneous speech. In M.L. McLaughlin (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 10 (pp.
241-258). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
Greene, J.O., & Greene, B.F. (1987). DART: A microcomputer program for response
latency analysis. Western Journal of Speech Communication, 51, 42-51.
Banks, S.P., Altendorf, D.M., Greene, J.O., & Cody, M.J. (1987). An examination of
relationship disengagement: Perceptions, breakup strategies and outcomes. Western
Journal of Speech Communication, 51, 19-41.
Greene, J.O., & Cappella, J.N. (1986). Cognition and talk: The relationship of semantic
units to temporal patterns of fluency in spontaneous speech. Language and Speech, 29,
141-157.
Cody, M.J., Greene, J.O., Marston, P.J., O’Hair, H.D., Baaske, K.T., & Schneider, M.J.
(1986). Situation perception and message strategy selection. In M.L. McLaughlin
(Ed.), Communication Yearbook 9 (pp. 390-420). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
Greene, J.O., O’Hair, H.D., Cody, M.J., & Yen, C. (1985). Planning and control of
behavior during deception. Human Communication Research, 11, 335-364.
Cappella, J.N., & Greene, J.O. (1984). The effects of distance and individual differences
in arousability on nonverbal involvement: A test of discrepancy - arousal theory.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 8, 259-286.
Greene, J.O. (1984). A cognitive approach to human communication: An action assembly
theory. Communication Monographs, 51, 289-306.
Reprinted in: Knapp, M.L., & Daly, J.A. (Eds.). (2010). Interpersonal communication: Vol.
1. Introduction, history and communicator characteristics (pp. 231-253). London: Sage.
Reprinted in: Schulz, P.J. (Ed.). (2010). Communication theory: Vol. 1. General
approaches to communication and the processing of communication on the intraindividual level (pp. 153-176). London: Sage.
Greene, J.O. (1984). Speech preparation processes and verbal fluency. Human
Communication Research, 11, 61-84.
Greene, J.O. (1984). Evaluating cognitive explanations of communication phenomena.
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 70, 241-254.
Greene, J.O., & Sparks, G.G. (1983). Explication and test of a cognitive model of
communication apprehension: A new look at an old construct. Human
Communication Research, 9, 349-366.
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Refereed Publications (continued):
Greene, J.O., & Sparks, G.G. (1983). The role of outcome expectations in the experience
of a state of communication apprehension. Communication Quarterly, 31, 212219.
Cappella, J.N., & Greene, J.O. (1982). A discrepancy - arousal explanation of mutual
influence in expressive behavior for adult and infant - adult interaction. Communication
Monographs, 49, 89-114.
Greene, J.O., & Frandsen, K.D. (1979). Need fulfillment and consistency theory:
Relationships between self-esteem and eye contact. Western Journal of Speech
Communication, 43, 123-133.
Invited Publications:
Greene, J.O., & McNallie, J. (in press). Competence knowledge. In A.F. Hannawa & B.H.
Spitzberg (Eds.), Handbooks of communication science, Vol. 22: Communication
competence: Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter.
Greene, J.O. (2015). Action assembly theory: Forces of creation. In D.O. Braithwaite & P.
Schrodt (Eds.), Engaging theories in interpersonal communication (2nd. Ed., pp. 25-36).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Greene, J.O. (in press). Oral communication skills. In L. De Saussure & A. Rocci (Eds.),
Handbooks of communication science, Vol. 3: Verbal communication. Berlin: Mouton de
Gruyter.
Greene, J.O., & Dorrance Hall, E. (2013). Cognitive theories of communication. In P.J. Schulz
& P. Cobley (Eds.), Handbooks of communication science. Vol. 1: Theories and models
of communication (pp. 181-198). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
Greene, J.O., & Herbers, L. E. (2011). Conditions of interpersonal transcendence. International
Journal of Listening, 25, 66-84.
Greene, J.O., & Morgan, M. (2009). Cognition and information processing. In W.F. Eadie (Ed.),
21st century communication: A reference handbook (pp. 110-118). Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
Greene, J.O. (2008). Getting published: Four keys for participating in the scholarly dialogue. In
P. Arneson & S. Morreale (Eds.), Getting the most from your graduate education in
communication: A student’s handbook (pp. 109-120). Washington, DC: NCA.
Greene, J.O. (2008). Action assembly theory: Forces of creation. In L.A. Baxter & D.O.
Braithwaite (Eds.), Engaging theories in interpersonal communication (pp. 19-35).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Greene, J.O., & Graves, A.R. (2007). Cognitive models of message production. In D.
Roskos-Ewoldsen & J. Monahan (Eds.), Communication and social cognition (pp.
17-45). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
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Invited Publications (continued):
Greene, J.O. (2007). Formulating and producing verbal and nonverbal messages: An
action assembly theory. In B.B. Whaley & W. Samter (Eds.), Explaining
communication: Contemporary theories and exemplars (pp. 165-180).
Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Greene, J.O. (2003). Models of adult communication skill acquisition: Practice and the
course of performance improvement. In J.O. Greene & B.R. Burleson (Eds.),
Handbook of communication and social interaction skills (pp. 51-91). Mahwah, NJ:
Erlbaum.
Greene, J.O. (2000). Evanescent mentation: An ameliorative conceptual foundation for
research and theory on message production. Communication Theory, 10, 139-155.
Wilson, S.R., Greene, J.O., & Dillard, J.P. (2000). Introduction to the special issue on
Message Production: Progress, Challenges, and Prospects. Communication Theory, 10,
135-138.
Greene, J.O. (1998). The dawning of a new conception of the social actor. In J.S. Trent
(Ed.), Communication: Views from the helm for the Twenty-First Century (pp. 73-76).
Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Greene, J.O. (1997). Introduction: Advances in theories of message production. In J.O.
Greene (Ed.), Message production: Advances in communication theory (pp. 3-13).
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Greene, J.O. (1997). A second generation action assembly theory. In J.O. Greene (Ed.),
Message production: Advances in communication theory (pp. 151-170). Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum.
Greene, J.O. (1995). An action assembly perspective on verbal and nonverbal message
production: A dancer’s message unveiled. In D.E. Hewes (Ed.), The cognitive bases of
interpersonal communication (pp. 51-85). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Greene, J.O., & Sparks, G.G. (1992). Intellectual scrutiny as an alternative to replies from
the heart: Toward clarifying the nature of arousal and its relation to nonverbal behavior.
Human Communication Research, 18, 483-488.
Greene, J.O. (1990). Tactical social action: Toward some strategies for theory. In M.J.
Cody & M.L. McLaughlin (Eds.), The psychology of tactical communication (pp. 31-47).
Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters.
Greene, J.O. (1989). Action assembly theory: Metatheoretical commitments, theoretical
propositions, and empirical applications. In B. Dervin, L. Grossberg, B.J. O’Keefe, & E.
Wartella (Eds.), Rethinking communication, Vol. 2: Paradigm exemplars (pp. 117-128).
Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Greene, J.O. (1988). Cognitive processes: Methods for probing the black box. In C.H.
Tardy (Ed.), Methods and instruments of communication research: A handbook for the
study of human interaction (pp. 37-66). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
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Invited Publications (continued):
Greene, J.O., & Cody, M.J. (1985). On thinking and doing: Cognitive science and the
production of social behaviour. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 4, 157-170.
Frandsen, K.D., & Greene, J.O. (1979). Speech and language sciences: 1977. ACA
Bulletin, 28, 46-56.
Other Scholarly Publications:
Greene, J.O., & Cummings, R. (in press). Message production. In M. Allen (Ed.), SAGE
Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Greene, J.O., & Lillie, H.M. (in press). Information processing and cognition. In K. Bruhn Jensen
(Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy. Malden, MA:
Wiley-Blackwell.
Greene, J.O. (in press). Information processing. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), Concise Encyclopedia of
Communication. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Greene, J.O. (in press). Action assembly theory. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), Concise Encyclopedia of
Communication. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Greene, J.O. (in press). Communication skill acquisition. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), Concise
Encyclopedia of Communication. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Greene, J.O. (in press). Action assembly theory. In C.R. Berger & M.E. Roloff (Eds.), International
Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Communication. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
Greene, J.O. (in press). Transcendent interactions (AAT). In C.R. Berger & M.E. Roloff (Eds.),
International Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Communication. Malden, MA: WileyBlackwell.
Greene, J.O. (2012). Action assembly theory. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International
Encyclopedia of Communication. Malden, MA: Blackwell. Blackwell Reference
Online. (revised from 2008 print edition).
Greene, J.O. (2012). Information processing. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International
Encyclopedia of Communication. Malden, MA; Blackwell. Blackwell Reference Online.
(revised from 2008 print edition).
Greene, J.O. (2012). Creative facility. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International
Encyclopedia of Communication. Malden, MA: Blackwell. Blackwell Reference
Online, doi: 10.1111/b.9781405131995.2008.x
Greene, J.O. (2011). Communication skill acquisition. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International
Encyclopedia of Communication. Malden, MA: Blackwell. Blackwell Reference
Online, doi: 10.1111/b.9781405131995.2008.x
Greene, J.O. (2009). Communication skills. In H.T. Reis & S. Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of
Human Relationships (Vol. 1, pp. 272-276). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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Other Scholarly Publications (continued):
Greene, J.O. (2009). Action assembly theory. In S.W. Littlejohn & K.A. Foss (Eds.),
Encyclopedia of Communication Theory (Vol. 1, pp. 7-10). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Greene, J.O. (2009). Cognitive theories. In S.W. Littlejohn & K.A. Foss (Eds.), Encyclopedia of
Communication Theory (Vol. 1, 111-116). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Greene, J.O. (2009). Communication skills theories. In S.K. Littlejohn & K.A. Foss (Eds.),
Encyclopedia of Communication Theory (Vol. 1, 135-139). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Greene, J.O. (2008). Information processing. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International
Encyclopedia of Communication (Vol. 5, pp. 2238-2249). Malden, MA; Blackwell.
Greene, J.O. (2008). Action assembly theory. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International
Encyclopedia of Communication (Vol. 1, pp. 27-29). Malden MA: Blackwell.
Greene, J.O. (2003). Editor’s comment. Human Communication Research, 29, 478-481.
Greene, J.O. (2001). Editor’s comment. Human Communication Research, 27, 4-8.
Greene, J.O. (1997). Review of K. Kuiper, Smooth Talkers: The Linguistic Performance of
Auctioneers and Sportscasters. Communication Theory, 7, 86-89.
Greene, J.O. (1992). Review of R.L. Heath & J. Bryant, Human Communication Theory
and Research: Concepts, Contexts, and Challenges. Communication Quarterly, 40,
426-427.
Cappella, J.N., & Greene, J.O. (1982). There ought to be a law against rules. Quarterly
Journal of Speech, 68, 431-434.
Editorial Service:
Editorships:
Senior Editor, “Interpersonal Communication,” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of
Communication, J. Nussbaum (Ed.), New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Area Editor, “Information Processing and Cognition,” International Encyclopedia of
Communication, W. Donsbach (Ed.), Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2007 – present.
Human Communication Research, editor, 2001 – 2003.
Communication Theory, guest editor (with J.P. Dillard and S.R. Wilson), special
issue: “Message Production: Theory and Context,” 2000.
Communication Theory, book review editor, 1993-1996.
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, guest editor (with M.J. Cody), special
issue: “Cognition and Social Interaction: Production Principles,” 1985.
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Editorial Boards:
Argumentation and Advocacy, 2008 – present.
Communication Education, 2002 - 2008.
Communication Monographs, 1985 – 1990; 2004 – 2011; 2014.
Communication Quarterly, 1998 - 2001.
Communication Research, 1993 - 1999.
Communication Studies, 2009 – present.
Communication Theory, 1989 - 2002.
Journal of Communication, 1999 - 2005.
Human Communication Research, 1987 – 1989; 2004 – 2006; 2013 – present.
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1985 - 1989.
Western Journal of Communication, 2012.
Associate Editorships:
Communication Yearbook 10, M.L. McLaughlin (Ed.), Beverly Hills, Sage, 1987.
Communication Yearbook 9, M.L. McLaughlin (Ed.), Beverly Hills, Sage, 1986.
Selected Reviews:
Communication Monographs, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003.
Communication Research, 1986, 1992, 1993.
Communication Studies, 1990, 1994.
Communication Theory, 2004, 2014.
Communication Yearbook 19, 1994.
Communication Yearbook 20, 1995.
Communication Yearbook 22, 1997.
Human Communication Research, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1997,
1998.
Journal of Communication, 2009, 2010.
Journal of Family Communication, 2014.
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Selected Reviews (continued):
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 1985, 1990, 1991, 1993, 2005.
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1987, 2006.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1989.
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 1986, 1990, 2010.
Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 1988.
Personal Relationships, 2000.
Social Cognition, 1991.
Southern Communication Journal, 1996.
Western Journal of Communication, 2011.
Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1983, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2009.
Editorial Intern:
Communication Quarterly, 1977 - 1978.
National and International Conference Papers:
Greene, J.O. (2014). Some truths about deceit. Paper presented at the Fourteenth Annual
Conference on Language and Social Cognition, Honolulu, HI.
McNallie, J., Gettings, P., & Greene, J.O. (2014). Examining transcendent interactions in close
friend and roommate relationships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Seattle, WA.
Greene, J.O., Morgan, M., Anderson, L.B., Gill, E., Dorrance Hall, E., Berkelaar, B.L., Herbers,
L.E., & Hingson, L. (2013). Formative communication experiences and message
production ability in adulthood: Family communication patterns and creative facility. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
London.
Greene, J.O. (2012). Theorizing the “cognitive communicator:” The theory of transcendent
interaction. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication
Association, Orlando, FL, 2012.
Greene, J.O., & Herbers, L.E. (2011). Conditions of interpersonal transcendence. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Boston.
Greene, J.O., Herbers, L.E., Hingson, L., & Anderson, L.B. (2011). The family environment of
“quick-witted” persons: Birth order, family communication patterns, and creative facility.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
Boston.
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National and International Conference Papers (continued):
Herbers, L.E., & Greene, J.O. (2010). Conversations that “click”: The experience of connection
and rapport in interpersonal interaction. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, San Francisco.
Greene, J.O., Morgan, M., McCullough, J., Gill, E., & Graves, A.R. (2009). A phrase well turned:
Creative facility in narrative production. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, Chicago.
Morgan, M., Greene, J.O., Gill, E.A.B., & McCullough, J.D. (2007). The creative character
of talk: Individual differences in narrative production ability. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago.
Greene, J.O., & Morgan, M. (2006). What do theories of thinking have to do with
processes of relating? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National
Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Greene, J.O., Morgan, M., Buenger, E.A., Cates, J., & Graves, A.R. (2005). In pursuit of
the creative character of talk: Do people differ in their ability to “think on their
feet”? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, New York.
Greene, J.O. (2004). Methodological advances in the study of the creative character of
talk. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication
Association, Chicago.
Graves, A.R., Morgan, M., Greene, J.O., Vibber, K.S., Kordas, J.L., & Stanforth, L.M.
(2004). A phrase well turned: Creative facility in narrative production. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Chicago.
Graves, A.R., Greene, J.O., & Vibber, K.S. (2004). Tales of the quick-witted: Creative
facility in narrative production. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, New Orleans.
Greene, J.O. (2002). What does thinking have to do with talking? Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans.
Kirch, M.W., Greene, J.O., Grady, C.S., & Taylor-Harris, M. (2001). Stress and
communication performance: The impact of daily hassles on message encoding.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, Washington, DC.
Greene, J.O., & Kirch, M.W. (1999). Cognitive foundations of message encoding: An
investigation of message production as coalition formation. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.
Greene, J.O., Rucker, M.P., Zauss, E.S., & Harris, A.A. (1998). The impact of
communcation anxiety on the course of message-production-skill acquisition. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New
York.
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National and International Conference Papers (continued):
Greene, J.O., Rucker, M.P., & Zauss, E.S. (1998). Communication anxiety and the
acquisition of message-production skill. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Jerusalem.
Caplan, S.E., & Greene, J.O. (1998). Communication-skill acquisition among older adults:
An examination of the effects of age, practice, and task complexity on messageproduction-skill acquisition. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Jerusalem.
Greene, J.O. (1997). Social interaction and cognition: Alternative perspectives on the
cognitive underpinnings of communication. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, Chicago.
Sassi, M.S., & Greene, J.O. (1997). The impact of individual differences on message
production-skill acquisition. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Montreal.
Rowan, K.E., Greene, J.O., & Till, G. (1997). Skill development in explanatory
communication: A training study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Montreal.
Greene, J.O. (1996). The dawning of a new conception of the social actor. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, San
Diego, CA.
Greene, J.O., Sassi, M.S., Malek-Madani, T., & Edwards, C.N. (1996). Adult acquisition
of message-production skill. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
nternational Communication Association, Chicago.
Sassi, M.S., & Greene, J.O. (1996). Individual differences in adult acquisition of messageproduction skill. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Chicago.
Greene, J.O. (1995). Does the field have a future in the study of communication
processes? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication
Association, San Antonio.
Greene, J.O., & Sassi, M. (1995). Acquisition of message-production skill. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
Albuquerque.
Greene, J.O., & Sassi, M. (1994). Message encoding processes and temporal
characteristics of speech: Contributions of action assembly theory to the study of
multiple-goal-message production. Paper presented at the Fifth International
Conference on Language and Social Psychology, Brisbane.
Greene, J.O., & Ravizza, S.M. (1994). Complexity effects on temporal characteristics of
speech. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, Sydney.
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National and International Conference Papers (continued):
Lindsey, A.E., Greene, J.O., Parker, R., & Sassi, M. (1994). Effects of advance
preparation and repetition on message encoding: Evidence of cognitively based
hesitation in the production of multiple-goal messages. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Sydney.
Holladay, S.J., & Greene, J.O. (1993). An exploration of the impact of planning and
familiarity on the speech production of younger and older speakers. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, Miami.
Ravizza, S.M., & Greene, J.O. (1993). The effects of representational complexity on
speech fluency. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Washington, D.C.
Lindsey, A.E., Greene, J.O., & Parker, R. (1993). The effects of advance preparation on
message encoding: Distinguishing social and cognitively-based hesitation in the
production of multiple-goal messages. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Washington, D.C.
Lindsey, A.E., Greene, J.O., Greene, K., & Parker, R. (1993). Detrimental effects of
intense emotional states during message production. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington, D.C.
Greene, J.O. (1992). Theoretical implications of taking seriously the structure and
possibility of message behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Speech Communication Association, Chicago.
Greene, J.O., McDaniel, T.L., Buksa, K., & Ravizza, S.M. (1992). Cognitive processes in
the production of multiple-goal messages: Evidence from the temporal characteristics of
speech. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Miami.
Lindsey, A.E., Greene, J.O., Greene, K., & Parker, R. (1991). “I’m all choked-up”: The
effects of arousal on single- versus multiple-goal messages. Paper presented at the 4th
International Conference on Language and Social Psychology, Santa Barbara, CA.
Sparks, G.G., & Greene, J.O. (1991). On the validity of nonverbal indicators of
psychological arousal: A response to Burgoon, Kelley, Newton, and Keeley-Dyreson.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
Chicago.
Greene, J.O. (1990). Generative realism: A proposal concerning the nature of human
action. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication
Association, Chicago.
Greene, J.O., & Gauthreaux, D. (1990). An action assembly perspective on social skill.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association,
Chicago.
Greene, J.O. (1989). Generative realism. SCA Seminar Series on “Intrapersonal
Communication Processes,” annual meeting of the Speech Communication
Association, San Francisco.
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National and International Conference Papers (continued):
Greene, J.O. (1989). Constitutive representationalism: A proposal concerning the nature
of the social actor. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, San Francisco.
Greene, J.O., & Lindsey, A.E. (1989). Message design and implementation in pursuit of
multiple social goals. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, San Francisco.
Greene, J.O., Smith, S.W., & Lindsey, A.E. (1988). Mental foundations of communicative
phenomena: Memory representations of compliance-gaining strategies and tactics.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association,
New Orleans.
Greene, J.O., Lindsey, A.E., & Hawn, J.J. (1988). Thought in the act!: Design and
execution of multiple-goal messages. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
Speech Communication Association, New Orleans.
Greene, J.O., Smith, S.W., & Lindsey, A.E. (1988). Of things unseen: Searching for
cognitive representations of compliance-gaining acts. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the International Communication Association, New Orleans.
Greene, J.O., Lindsey, A.E., & Hawn, J.J. (1988). Social goals and speech fluency:
Effects of multiple goals on pausal phenomena. Paper presented at Temple
University’s 9th Annual Conference on Discourse Analysis, Philadelphia.
Greene, J.O. (1987). The stability of nonverbal behavior: An action - production approach
to problems of cross-situational consistency and discriminativeness. Paper
presented at the Third International Conference on Social Psychology and Language,
Bristol, England.
Greene, J.O. (1987). The language of action: Symbolic representation in the output
system. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication
Association, Boston.
Greene, J.O. (1987). The ecology of communication: An action-production approach to
the processes of person - situation interaction. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the International Communication Association, Montreal.
Greene, J.O., & Geddes, D. (1987). The self in social interaction: Representation and
processing in the self-system. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Montreal.
Cody, M.J., Smith, S.W., Lee, W.S., & Greene, J.O. (1986). Self-monitoring, gender, and
the social influence process. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech
Communication Association, Chicago.
Greene, J.O., Smith, S.W., Smith, R.C., & Cashion, J.L. (1986). The sound of one mind
working: Memory retrieval and response preparation as components of pausing in
spontaneous speech. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Chicago.
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National and International Conference Papers (continued):
Greene, J.O., Smith, R.C., & Marston, P.J. (1985). On the problem of behavioral
prediction with special reference to the use of compliance-gaining message
strategies. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication
Association, Denver.
Greene, J.O., & Cody, M.J. (1985). On thinking and doing: Cognitive science and the
production of social behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Honolulu.
Greene, J.O., Smith, S.W., & Banks, S.P. (1985). The self in social interaction:
Representation, retrieval, and utilization of self-relevant information. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
Honolulu.
Cody, M.J., Greene, J.O., Marston, P.J., O’Hair, H.D., Baaske, K.T., & Schneider, M.J.
(1985). Situation perception and message strategy selection. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Honolulu.
Greene, J.O. (1984). Criteria for evaluating the adequacy of cognitive explanations of
communicative phenomena. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech
Communication Association, Chicago.
Greene, J.O., & Cappella, J.N. (1984). Cognition and talk: The relationship of semantic
units to temporal patterns of fluency in spontaneous speech. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, Chicago.
Greene, J.O. (1984). The effect of providing an organizational plan for talk upon silent
pausing in spontaneous speech. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, San Francisco.
Greene, J.O. (1983). A cognitive theory of human social behavior. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dallas.
Greene, J.O., & Sparks, G.G. (1983). Cognitive structures, cognitive processes, and the
experience of communication apprehension. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the International Communication Association, Dallas.
Greene, J.O. (1982). A cognitive theoretical approach to the study of interpersonal
communication. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech
Communication Association, Louisville.
Greene, J.O., & Sparks, G.G. (1982). Toward a reconceptualization of communication
apprehension: A cognitive approach. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Boston.
Greene, J.O. (1982). On the nature of action schemas: An action - assembly theory.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, Boston.
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National and International Conference Papers (continued):
Cappella, J.N., & Greene, J.O. (1981). A discrepancy - arousal explanation of mutual
influence in expressive behavior for adult and infant - adult interaction. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
Minneapolis.
Frandsen, K.D., & Greene, J.O. (1978). Speech and language sciences: 1977. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association,
Minneapolis.
Other Conference Activities:
Chair, “NCA Publications: Accomplishments, Challenges and the Future.” Annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, 2014.
Meet the NCA Journal Editors. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Chicago, IL, 2014.
NCA Editors’ Business Meeting. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Chicago, IL, 2014.
NCA Editors-Elect Orientation. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Chicago, IL, 2014.
Publications Board Business Meeting. Annual meeting of the National Communication
Association, Chicago, IL 2014.
Meet the NCA Journal Editors. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Washington, D.C., 2013.
NCA Editors’ Business Meeting. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Washington, D.C., 2013.
NCA Editors-Elect Orientation. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Washington, D.C., 2013.
Publications Board Business Meeting. Annual meeting of the National Communication
Association, Washington, D.C., 2013.
Meet the NCA Journal Editors. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Orlando, FL, 2012.
NCA Editors’ Business Meeting, Annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Orlando, FL, 2012.
NCA Editors-Elect Orientation. Annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Orlando, FL, 2012.
Publications Board Business Meeting. Annual meeting of the National Communication
Association, Orlando, FL, 2012.
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Other Conference Activities (continued):
Respondent, “The Roles of Affect and Cognition in Message Processing.” Annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, 2011.
Panelist, “NCA Graduate Student Handbook: Meet and Talk with the Authors.” Annual meeting of
the National Communication Association,” San Diego, CA, 2008.
Panelist, “Cream of the Crop in Interpersonal Communication: Honoring the 2004 Knower
Article and Miller Book Award Winners.” Annual meeting of the National Communication
Association, Boston, 2005.
Presenter, “2002 Gerald R. Miller Award address.” Annual meeting of the National
Communication Association, Miami, 2003.
Presenter, “The Pedagogue’s Progress: Justification and Doubt.” Paper presented at the
Facing Our Epistemologies Preconference held in conjunction with the annual meeting of
the National Communication Association, Miami, 2003.
Panelist, “Research Epistemologies and Publication – What Are the Patterns and
Challenges?” Facing Our Epistemologies Preconference held in conjunction with the
annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Miami, 2003.
Respondent, “Individual Differences in Interpersonal Communication Preferences and
Practices.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Miami, 2003.
Panelist, “Editors and Editing: Stories They Could Tell.” Annual meeting of the Central
States Communication Association, Milwaukee, 2002.
Panelist, “The Trouble with Goals, Or Are Goals Really the Trouble?” Annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, Seattle, 2000.
Panelist, “Message Production: A Colloquium.” Annual meeting of the National
Communication Association, Chicago, 1999.
Convener (with J.P. Dillard and S.R. Wilson), “Message Production: Theory and Contexts,”
preconference held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, San Francisco, 1999.
Moderator/Discussant, “New Directions for Theories of Verbal and Nonverbal Message
Production: A Panel Discussion in Honor of John O. Greene, The 1994 Woolbert Award
Recipient.” Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio,
1995.
Chair, “Memory and Communication Processes.” Annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Montreal, 1987.
Respondent, “Compliance-Gaining Research.” Annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Honolulu, 1985
Chair, “Cognition in Social Interaction: Production Principles.” Annual meeting of the
International Communication Association, Honolulu, 1985.
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Professional Service:
Director, Publications Board, National Communication Association, 2013 – 2015.
Legislative Assembly, National Communication Association, 2013 – 2015.
Executive Committee, National Communication Association, 2013 – 2015.
Program Planner, National Communication Association, 2015.
National Communication Association, Communication and Social Cognition Division, reader,
papers submitted for the 2014 annual meeting, Chicago.
Program Planner, National Communication Association, annual meeting, Chicago, IL, 2014.
Program Planner, National Communication Association, annual meeting, Washington, D.C., 2013.
National Communication Association, Communication and Social Cognition Division, reader,
papers submitted for the 2012 annual meeting, Orlando, FL.
National Communication Association, Communication and Social Cognition Division, reader,
papers submitted for the 2011 annual meeting, New Orleans, LA.
National Communication Association, Interpersonal Communication Division, Nominating
Committee, 2007 - 2008.
External Evaluation Committee, Department of Communication, University at Buffalo, 2007.
National Science Foundation, proposal reviewer, 2007.
National Communication Association, Publications Board, 2003 - 2005.
National Communication Association, Interpersonal Communication Division, reader, papers
submitted for the 2004 annual meeting, Chicago.
National Communication Association, Gerald R. Miller Book Award Committee, 2003.
National Communication Association, Franklin H. Knower Article Award Committee, 2003.
National Communication Association, Interpersonal and Small Group Interaction Division,
Nominating Committee, 2002.
National Science Foundation, proposal reviewer, 1999.
National Science Foundation, proposal reviewer, 1992.
Speech Communication Association, Golden Anniversary Awards Committee, 1992.
Speech Communication Association, Golden Anniversary Awards Committee, 1991.
International Communication Association, Interpersonal Communication Division, reader,
papers submitted for the 1992 annual meeting, Miami.
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Professional Service (continued):
International Communication Association, Information Systems Division, reader, papers
submitted for the 1987 annual meeting, Montreal.
University, College of Liberal Arts Service:
Purdue University, Provost’s Research Design Team for Assessing Student Growth, 2015.
Purdue University, College of Liberal Arts, Discovery Excellence Awards Selection Committee,
2014.
Purdue University, College of Liberal Arts, Center for Social Sciences Selection Committee, 2014.
Purdue University, College of Liberal Arts, Area Committee, 2013-2014.
Purdue University, College of Liberal Arts, Center for Social Sciences Selection Committee, 2013.
Purdue University, Morrill Award Selection Committee, 2012.
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Faculty Senate, 2007.
Purdue University, Center on Aging and the Life Course, Steering Committee, 2006-2008.
Purdue University, Anita Van Sickle Scholarship Selection Committee, 2004.
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Alumni Board Scholarship Selection Committee,
2004.
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Andrews Fellowship Reader, 2002.
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Grievance Committee, 2001-2003.
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Honors Committee, 2001-2002.
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Space Committee, 2001.
Purdue University, Teacher Education Council, 1997-1999.
Purdue University, Reinvestment Program proposal reviewer, 1996.
Purdue University, Purdue Research Foundation Summer Faculty Grant Proposal Committee,
1995-1996.
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Center for Social and Behavioral Sciences
Selection Committee, 1993-1996, Chair 1995-1996.
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Ad Hoc Committee on Instructional Computing
Facilities, 1993-1994
Purdue University, Purdue Research Foundation Summer Grant Proposal Committee, 19921994
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University, College of Liberal Arts Service (continued):
Purdue University, University Fellowship Committee, 1991
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Wiring Committee, 1990-1991
Purdue University, School of Liberal Arts, Instructional Computing Committee, 1990-1991
Purdue University, Humanities, Social Science, and Education, Committee to Develop an
Operational Plan for Research. 1986-1987
University of Southern California, University Senate, alternate, 1984-1985
Brian Lamb School of Communication Service (last 7 years):
2013 – 2014: Course Supervisor, COM 212
BLSC Primary Committee
2012 – 2013: (on sabbatical)
Course Supervisor, COM 212
2011 – 2012: Course Supervisor, COM 212
Faculty Affairs Committee (Chair)
Graduate Committee
Kendall Award Selection Committee (Chair)
Undergraduate Committee
2010 – 2011: Course Supervisor, COM 212
Faculty Affairs Committee
Undergraduate Committee
2009 – 2010: Course Supervisor, COM 212
Redding Fellow Selection Committee
Faculty Affairs Committee (Chair)
Lucien J. Kirkby Scholarship Selection Committee
2008 – 2009: Course Supervisor, COM 212
Faculty Affairs Committee
Lucien J. Kirkby Scholarship Selection Committee
2007 – 2008: Course Supervisor, COM 212
Faculty Affairs Committee (Chair)
PRF research Grant Selection Committee (Chair)
Redding Fellow Selection Committee (Chair)
Liberal Arts Teaching Award and Murphy Award Selection Committee
Primary Committee
Search Committee
Lucien J. Kirkby Scholarship Selection Committee
External Promotion/Tenure Reviews:
Kent State University
Northwestern University
Pennsylvania State University
Rutgers University
Stanford University
University at Buffalo-SUNY
University of Arizona
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External Promotion/Tenure Reviews (continued):
University of Cincinnati
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Davis
University of Georgia
University of Kansas (2)
University of Maryland
University of Miami
University of Texas
University of Oklahoma (2)
Invited Addresses:
Purdue University, Department of Communication, “In Pursuit of the Creative Character of Talk,”
2009.
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Communication Arts and Sciences, “In
Pursuit of the Creative Character of Message Behavior,” 2007.
Texas Christian University, Department of Speech Communication, “Three Things You
Already Know About Communication Skills,” 2002.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Communication Arts, “Observations on
the Course of Adult Communication Skill Acquisition,” 2002.
University of New Mexico, Department of Speech and Journalism, “Observations on the
Course of Adult Communication-Skill Acquisition,” 1999.
New Mexico State University, Department of Communication Studies, “Observations on the
Course of Adult Communication-Skill Acquisition,” 1999.
Purdue University, Psychological Sciences Department, “Observations on the Course of
Adult Communication-Skill Acquisition,” 1998.
Purdue University, Society for Human Resource Management, “Nonverbal Communication
Skill in Organizational Settings,” 1998
University of Miami (FL), School of Communication, “The Course of Message-ProductionSkill Acquisition,” 1998.
Purdue University, Department of Communication, “We’re All in the Business of Teaching
Skills, But Are Our Students Improving?: Some (Carefully Controlled) Observations of
Communication-Skill Acquisition,” 1997.
University of Illinois, Department of Speech Communication, “Action Assembly Theory as
an Approach to the Study of Human Communication,” 1993.
Pennsylvania State University, Department of Speech Communication, “Action Assembly
Theory and the Study of Message Encoding,” 1993.
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Invited Addresses (continued):
Purdue University, Department of Communication, “Studying the Process of Making
Messages: Admonishments from a Dead Russian and the Nature of the Living Mind,”
1992.
University of Maryland, Department of Speech Communication, “An Alternative Perspective
on Explanation in the Social and Behavioral Sciences,” 1992.
University of New Mexico, Department of Linguistics and Department of Communication
and Journalism, “Studying the Process of Making Messages: The Sound of One Mind
Working,” 1992.
University of Kansas, Department of Communication Studies, “An Alternative Perspective
on Explanation in the Social Sciences,” 1992.
Temple University, Rhetoric and Communication, “What Sort of Terms Ought Theories of
Human Action Incorporate?” 1991.
University of Delaware, Department of Communication, “What Sort of Terms Ought
Theories of Human Action Incorporate?” 1991.
Purdue University, Department of Communication, “An Alternative Metatheoretical
Perspective on the Nature of the Social Actor and Explanation in the Social Sciences,”
1990.
Purdue University, Psychological Sciences Department, “What Sort of Terms Ought
Theories of Human Action Incorporate?” 1990.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Communication Arts, “Generative
Realism,” 1990.
Purdue University, Psychological Sciences Department, “Searching for the Sound of One
Mind Working: Message Formulation and Patterns of Pausing,” 1988.
Michigan State University, Department of Communication, “The Self in Social Interaction:
Representation and Processing in the Self-System,” 1987.
Purdue University, Department of Communication, “Action Assembly Theory and Studies of
Message Production,” 1985.
University of Iowa, Department of Communication Studies, “Action Assembly Theory,”
1985.
University of Nebraska, Department of Communication, “Action Assembly Theory,” 1983.
University of Southern California, Department of Communication Arts and Sciences,
“Action Assembly Theory,” 1983.
University of Wisconsin, Department of Communication Arts, “Action Assembly Theory,”
1983.
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Theses and Dissertations Directed:
Holladay, S.J. “An Examination of Age Differences in the Production of Personal
Narratives: The Impact of Familiarity and Planning on Speech Fluency,” Ph.D.,
Purdue University, 1992.
Ravizza, S.M. “The Effects of Representational Complexity on Speech Fluency,” M.S.,
Purdue University, 1992.
Sassi, M.S. “Individual Differences in Adult Acquisition of Message-Production Skills,”
M.S., Purdue University, 1995.
Cates, J.L. “The Quick and the Creative: Is There A Stable Individual Difference in the
Ability to Produce Fluent Novel Messages?” M.S., Purdue University, 2007.
Teaching Experience:
Graduate Courses/Seminars
Cognitive Science and Communication
Explanation and Prediction of Human Behavior
Publishing Communication Research
Theories of Verbal and Nonverbal Message Production
Statistical Methods in Communication
Dual Level (graduate and undergraduate) Courses
Interpersonal Communication
Nonverbal Communication
Descriptive/Experimental Research Methods
Undergraduate Courses
Interpersonal Communication
Introduction to Communication Research Methods
Nonverbal Communication
Persuasion
Practicum in Human Relations
Problems in Advertising
Psychology of Communication
Public Speaking
Social Interaction Skills: Assessment and Development
Membership in Professional Organizations:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
International Communication Association
National Communication Association
(revised 3/29/15)