Communication Arts: Faculty Presentations (1991-2022)
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from 2013
The Past is Prologue: Practicing Theory and History, Sarah E. McCarroll
Jimmy Carter and Charles Ferris: The Men Who Shook Up the Federal Communications Commission, Reed W. Smith
The Real Designers of Telecommunications Deregulation: It Wasn’t Reagan or Fowler, Reed W. Smith
from 2012
Irving and Terry at the Lyceum: West End Shakespeare, Sarah E. McCarroll
Period Plays, Modern Bodies: Embodying Times Gone By, Sarah E. McCarroll
Political Acts and Acting: Elizabeth Robins’ Ibsen and the Actress, Sarah E. McCarroll
from 2011
Health as hegemonic masculinity: The symbolic construction of health in Men’s Health and Men’s Fitness magazines, Beverly L. Graham and Chris B. Geyerman
Great Minds Lecture Series: “Three Episodes in Georgia Media History,”, Reed W. Smith
Valued Added Programs through Advisory Boards, Reed W. Smith
from 2010
How Everyone Loves Raymond: The hegemonic function of gender, class, and nationalism, Beverly L. Graham and Chris B. Geyerman
Internationalizing the communication curriculum: The China experience, Beverly L. Graham, Chris B. Geyerman, and K. S. Berry
Potential Utility of incorporating compliance- gaining behavior theory for men’s healthcare messages, Beverly L. Graham and Urkovia Jacob-Andrews
from 2009
These are a few of my favorite things: Discipline approaches to public speaking, Beverly L. Graham, A. M. Brooks, and L. L. Muller
Regulating the Regulators: The FCC Versus the House of Representatives, Reed W. Smith
Student Production, Original “Old Radio Video Documentary in Celebration of 100 Years of Radio”, Reed W. Smith
The Case of FCC Chairman John Doerfer and TV License Influence Peddling, Reed W. Smith
from 2008
Advertising matters: Using Peer Advisors to increase departmental enculturation, Beverly L. Graham
Oral History Strategies Panel, Reed W. Smith
Principles and Experiences in Doing Oral History Research, Reed W. Smith
from 2006
An investigation of public relations’ role in supporting corporate culture: A Case study of a regional healthcare facility, Pamela Bourland-Davis and Beverly L. Graham
Why Everybody Loves Raymond: Hegemony and the centrifugal discursive formation of patriarchy, Beverly L. Graham and Chris B. Geyerman
Conference on Black Reporters and the Civil Rights Era, Reed W. Smith
from 2005
Addressing men’s healthcare: Using compliance-gaining behavior and situational theory literature to re-focus target audiences for men’s health, Beverly L. Graham and Pamela Bourland-Davis
from 2004
Implications of compliance-gaining strategies in public relation campaigns dealing with men’s health, Beverly L. Graham
Network News Framing of the Boys Scouts-Gay Rights Controversy, Reed W. Smith