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  • Architects of Communication Scholarship - Cynthia Stohl on Embedded Research and Global Perspectives
    2023/06/29

    This episode features Professor Cynthia Stohl in conversation with Professor Shiv Ganesh. Professor Stohl shares her perspective on the rapid expansion of the field of communication during the 1980s, where researchers shifted to a more embedded and global approach. She discusses how the International Communication Association continues to globalize through affiliate journals and hubs. Professor Stohl also shares some stories about her challenges doing organizational communication research among factory workers in New Zealand.

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    Featuring

    Ellen Wartella

    Shiv Ganesh

    Cynthia Stohl

    Sponsors

    Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


    More from the host & speakers:


    Ellen Wartella

    Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences

    Northwestern University

    Director, Center on Media and Human Development

    Twitter: @CMHD_NU

    Shiv Ganesh

    Professor of Communication

    Moody College of Communication

    The University of Texas at Austin

    LinkedIn: shivganeshnzus

    Facebook: shivtalk


    Cynthia Stohl

    Distinguished Professor

    Department of Communication

    University of California, Santa Barbara


    Works referenced in episode


    Bimber, B., Flanagin, A., & Stohl, C. (2012). Collective action in organizations: Interaction and engagement in an era of technological change. Cambridge University Press.


    Harness, D. Ganesh, S. & Stohl, C. (in press) Visibility Agents: Organizing Transparency in the Digital Era. New Media and Society.


    Knapp, M. L., Stohl, C., & Reardon, K. K. (1981). “Memorable” messages. The Journal of Communication.


    Putnam, L. L., & Stohl, C. (1990). Bona fide groups: A reconceptualization of groups in context. Communication Studies.

    Stohl, C. (1993). European managers' interpretations of participation: A semantic network analysis. Human Communication Research, 20, 1, 97-117.


    Stohl, C. (1995). Organizational communication: Connectedness in action. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.


    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Dominic Bonelli


    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

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    23 分
  • Architects of Communication Scholarship - Byron Reeves on Media Psychology
    2023/05/28

    This episode features Professors James Cummings and Byron Reeves as they discuss Professor Reeves’s background and research in media psychology. Professor Reeves explores the topic of media effects and explains how data science within this area of the communications field has changed throughout his career.


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    Featuring

    Ellen Wartella

    Byron Reeves

    James Cummings


    Sponsor:

    The Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore


    More from the host & speakers:


    Ellen Wartella

    Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication; Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences

    Northwestern University

    Director, Center on Media and Human Development

    Twitter: @CMHD_NU

    Byron Reeves

    Policy Emeritus Professor of Communication

    Professor, School of Education

    Stanford University

    Twitter: @byronreeves


    James Cummings

    Assistant Professor, Emerging Media Studies

    Boston University

    Twitter: @_jjcii

    Works referenced in episode:

    Reeves, B., Robinson, T., & Ram, N. (2020). Time for the human screenome project. Nature, 577(7790), 314-317.


    Script and Audio Editors:
    Bennett Pack
    Jacqueline Colarusso

    Executive Producer:
    DeVante Brown

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    24 分
  • Architects of Communication Scholarship - Scott Poole on the Interactions of Groups
    2023/05/28

    In this episode, Professor Scott Poole, in conversation with Professor Andy Pilny, discusses the discourse and interactions within groups trying to accomplish a common goal. Dr. Poole also shines light on different theories, processes, and observations he’s made in group settings throughout his illustrious career.

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    Featuring

    Ellen Wartella

    Andrew Pilny

    Scott Poole


    Sponsor:

    Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore


    More from the host & speakers:

    Ellen Wartella

    Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences

    Northwestern University

    Director, Center on Media and Human Development

    Twitter: @CMHD_NU

    Scott Poole

    David L. Swanson Professor Emeritus of Communication | Director of The Institute for Computing in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences | Senior Research Scientist at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications

    University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

    Fellow in Organization Science Program | Vrije University, Netherlands

    Andrew Pilny

    Associate Professor of Communication | University of Kentucky

    Works referenced in episode:


    Pilny, A. & Poole, M. S., (2017) Group Processes: Data-Driven Computational Approaches (Editors)., Springer. 206 p.

    Poole, M. S. & DeSanctis, G., ( 2009), Applied research on group decision support systems: The minnesota GDSS project. Routledge Handbook of Applied Communication Research. Taylor and Francis, p. 558-583 26 p.

    Arrow, H., Henry, K. B., Poole, M. S., Wheelan, S., & Moreland, R. (2005). Traces, Trajectories, and Timing: The Temporal Perspective on Groups.

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Bennett Pack


    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown


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    24 分
  • Architects of Communication Scholarship - Judee Burgoon on developing theories of nonverbal communication
    2023/05/26

    This episode features Professor Judee Burgoon in conversation with Professor Norah Dunbar. They discuss how Judee became interested in the field of communication, especially interpersonal communication. Judee shared how she developed EVT, Expectancy Violations Theory, one of the most influential theories in the field, and her other contributions like interpersonal deception theory. Also, she talked about her thinking of the big intellectual questions of communication in the next decade.


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    Featuring

    Ellen Wartella

    Norah Dunbar

    Judee Burgoon

    Sponsor:

    Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


    More from the host & speakers:


    Ellen Wartella

    Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences

    Northwestern University

    Director, Center on Media and Human Development

    Twitter: @CMHD_NU

    Norah Dunbar

    Professor, Department of Communication

    University of California Santa Barbara

    Twitter: @nedPhD


    Judee Burgoon

    Director of Research, Center for the Management of Information

    Professor of Communication

    Professor of Family Studies and Human Development

    University of Arizona

    Facebook: judee@arizona.edu

    LinkedIn: Judee Burgoon

    Works referenced in episode:

    Burgoon, J. K., Buller, D. B., & Woodall, W. G. (1989). Nonverbal communication: The unspoken dialogue. Harpercollins College Division.

    Burgoon, J. K., Bonito, J. A., Ramirez Jr, A., Dunbar, N. E., Kam, K., & Fischer, J. (2002). Testing the interactivity principle: Effects of mediation, propinquity, and verbal and nonverbal modalities in interpersonal interaction. Journal of communication, 52(3), 657-677.

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Kate In


    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

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    24 分
  • Architects of Communication Scholarship - Peter Monge on Systems Theory, Virtual Organizations, and a Globalizing ICA
    2023/05/26

    This episode features past ICA president, Professor Emeritus Peter Monge in conversation with Professor Noshir Contractor. They discuss Professor Monge’s transition from theological studies and education to a pioneer in the field of communication and his subsequent contributions to the areas of systems theory, communication networks, and organizational communication. Professor Monge further provides insight on how ICA, and the field of communication as a whole, has evolved since the 1970s and how he envisions the field further evolving, via globalization efforts and his introduction of evolutionary and ecological theory into organizational communication research.


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    Featuring

    Ellen Wartella

    Noshir Contractor

    Peter Monge


    Sponsor:

    The Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore


    More from our guests:

    Ellen Wartella

    Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences

    Northwestern University

    Director, Center on Media and Human Development

    Twitter: @CMHD_NU


    Noshir Contractor

    Jane S. & William J. White Professor of Behavioral Sciences | McCormick School of Engineering & Applied Science

    Professor of Management & Organization | School of Communication & the Kellogg School of Management

    Northwestern University

    Director | Science of Networks in Communities (SONIC) Research Group



    Peter Monge

    Professor Emeritus of Management and Organization | Marshall School of Business

    Professor Emeritus of Communication | Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism

    University of Southern California


    Works Referenced in Episode:

    Farace, R. M., & Monge, P. R. P. and Russell, H. 1977. Communicating and Organizing. Reading, MA: Addison-Wedsey Publishing Co.

    Hilbert, M., Oh, P., & Monge, P. (2016). Evolution of what? A network approach for the detection of evolutionary forces. Social Networks, 47, 38-46.

    Monge, P. R., Contractor, N. S., & Contractor, P. S. (2003). Theories of communication networks. Oxford University Press, USA


    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Lucia Barnum

    Dominic Bonelli

    Sharlene Burgos


    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

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    25 分
  • Architects of Communication Scholarship - Homero Zuniga, Building a Participatory, Informed and Civic Society
    2023/05/25

    This episode features Homero Zuniga in conversation with Teresa Correa. They discuss Homero’s background from Spain to the US of how he stepped into journalism, media, and communication, giving suggestions for people who don't speak English. He also mentioned his contribution to build a better informed and civic society where all citizens can participate in the value of democracy.


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    Featuring

    Ellen Wartella

    Teresa Correa

    Homero Gil de Zuniga

    Sponsor:

    Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


    More from the host & speakers:


    Ellen Wartella

    Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences

    Northwestern University

    Director, Center on Media and Human Development

    Twitter: @CMHD_NU

    Teresa Correa

    Full Professor and Director of Centro de Investigación en Comunicación

    Literatura y Observación Social (Research Center in Communication, Literature and Social Observation), CICLOS UDP

    School of Communication at Universidad Diego Portales, Chile.

    Twitter: @tcorrear @Ciclos_udp @comyletrasudp


    Homero Gil de Zúñiga

    Distinguished Research Professor at University of Salamanca

    Professor at Pennsylvania State University

    Senior Research Fellow at Universidad Diego Portales.

    Twitter: @_HGZ_ @USAL @PSUBellisario

    Works referenced in episode:

    Gil de Zúñiga, H., Jung, N., & Valenzuela, S. (2012). Social media use for news and individuals' social capital, civic engagement, and political participation. Journal of computer-mediated communication, 17(3), 319-336.

    Correa, T., Hinsley, A. W., & De Zuniga, H. G. (2010). Who interacts on the Web?: The intersection of users’ personality and social media use. Computers in human behavior, 26(2), 247-253.

    Copy and Audio Editor:

    Jabari Clemons

    Lacie Yao


    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

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    19 分
  • Architects of Communication Scholars - Angharad Valdivia, Institutionalizing Latina/o Studies
    2023/05/25

    In this episode, Professor Isabel Molina-Guzmán interviews Professor Angharad Valdivia on her foundational scholarship to women and gender studies and Latina/o studies. Professor Valdivia advocates for diversifying communication and understanding the difference between international and intersectional. She discusses how she teaches issues of incarceration and environmental justice through watching and discussing media.

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    Featuring

    Ellen Wartella

    Angharad Valdivia

    Isabel Molina-Guzmán

    Sponsor:

    Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


    More from the host & speakers:

    Ellen Wartella

    Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences

    Northwestern University

    Director, Center on Media and Human Development

    Twitter: @CMHD_NU


    Angharad Valdivia

    Research Professor

    Affiliate faculty member in the Women and Gender in a Global Perspective Program and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies

    Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Twitter: @AngharadValdivi


    Isabel Molina-Guzmán

    Professor in Latina/Latino Studies and Communication

    Faculty affiliate of the Institute of Communication Research, Gender & Women’s Studies and Latin American & Caribbean Studies

    Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    Twitter: @LaProfaMolina


    Works referenced in episode

    Valdivia, A. N. (2020). The gender of Latinidad: Uses and abuses of hybridity. John Wiley & Sons.

    Valdivia, A. N. (Ed.). (1995). Feminism, multiculturalism, and the media. Sage.


    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Troy Cruz

    Dominic Bonelli


    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

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    21 分
  • Architects of Communication Scholarship - Stan Deetz, the Fundamental Flaw of Liberal Democracy
    2023/05/25

    In this episode, Professor Shiv Ganesh interviews Professor Stan Deetz on his life journey and the evolution of communication from the early days of rhetoric. Professor Deetz breaks down his ideas about the limitations of liberal models of democracy as well as his hopes for generative democracy. He also expresses his frustration with the marginalization of emergent theories and how that manifests itself in academia and in the International Communication Association.

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    Featuring

    Ellen Wartella

    Shiv Ganesh

    Stan Deetz

    Sponsor:

    Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore


    More from the host & speakers:

    Ellen Wartella

    Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication | Professor of Psychology, Human Development and Social Policy, and Medical Social Sciences

    Northwestern University

    Director, Center on Media and Human Development

    Twitter: @CMHD_NU


    Stan Deetz

    President of Interaction Design for Innovation

    Professor Emeritus and President’s Teaching Scholar

    University of Colorado, Boulder


    Shiv Ganesh

    Professor in the Moody College at the University of Texas at Austin

    Twitter: @utexasmoody


    Works referenced in episode

    Deetz, S. (1992). Democracy in an age of corporate colonization: Developments in communication and the politics of everyday life. SUNY press.

    Deetz, S. (2021). The politics of mediation: Colonization to co-generative democracy. In J. Wasko and J. Swartz (Eds.) MEDIA: A Transdisciplinary Inquiry (pp. 132-145). Chicago: Intellect/University of Chicago Press.

    Deetz, S. (2017). Disarticulation and conflict transformation: Interactive design, collaborative processes, and generative democracy. Communication and conflict transformation through local, regional, and global engagement, ed. PM Kellett, and TG Matyók. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

    Copy and Audio Editors:

    Daniel Christain

    Dominic Bonelli


    Executive Producer:

    DeVante Brown

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    23 分