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Curriculum Vitae (August 21, 2019)
Janet Rion Meyer
PERSONAL DATA
Home address: 2700 Serra Vista Drive, Stow, OH 44224
(234) 380-1175
(330) 608-1821 (cell)
Campus address: School of Communication Studies
Kent State University
157 Taylor Hall
P. O. Box 5190
Kent, OH 44242
(330) 672-0176 (office)
(330) 672-2659 (department)
e-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of Michigan, Ph.D., December 1989 (Communication)
Boston University, M.S., 1982 (Broadcasting)
University of Maine at Orono, B.A., 1976 (Broadcasting and Film)
University of Kansas, B.S., 1968 (Human Development)
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Kent State University, School of Communication Studies, Associate Professor,
2004-present.
Kent State University, School of Communication Studies, Assistant Professor, 1998-2004.
University of Miami (Florida), School of Communication, Assistant Professor, 1991-98.
Memphis State University, Department of Theatre and Communication Arts, Assistant
Professor (one-year appointment), 1990-91.
University of Wyoming, Department of Communication and Mass Media, Visiting
Assistant Professor, 1989-90.
Kansas State University, Department of Speech, Instructor, 1988-89.
University of Michigan, Department of Psychology, Teaching Assistant, 1987-88.
University of Michigan, Department of Communication, Teaching Assistant, 1981-87.
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Research assistantships
Boston University, School of Public Communication, Research Assistant, 1978.
Coding and data analysis for content analysis of commercials in children's television
programming. Principal Investigator: F. Earle Barcus.
Boston University, School of Public Communication, Research/Teaching Assistant,
1978-79. Research and grading for course in Broadcast Regulation.
Boston University, School of Public Communication, Research Assistant, 1977-78.
Assisted on content analysis of mythical elements in television network news.
Principal Investigator: Robert R. Smith.
University of Maine at Orono, Broadcasting-Film Department, Research Assistant,
1976. Library research in television criticism for Dr. Saul N. Scher.
Non-academic positions
Freelance production of TV commercials and promotional film for Hal Wheeler &
Associates ad agency, Bangor, Maine, 1975.
WABI-AM-FM-TV, Bangor, Maine. Radio/TV Copywriter-Producer. Writing and
producing television and radio commercials for local and statewide clients, 1971-74.
SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
Meyer, J. R. (under contract). Goals, plans, and action models. To appear in J. Nussbaum
(Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication (Interpersonal Communication section).
New York: Oxford University Press. (This peer-reviewed article is approximately 11,500 words).
Meyer, J. R. (2014). Regretted messages. In C. R. Berger and M. E. Roloff (Eds.),
International Encyclopedia of Interpersonal Communication. Wiley-Blackwell.
Meyer, J. R. (2013). Contemplating regretted messages: Learning-oriented, repair-
oriented, and emotion-focused reflection. Western Journal of Communication, 77(2), 210-230.
Meyer, J. R. (2011). Regretted messages: Cognitive antecedents and post hoc reflection.
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 30(4), 376-395.
Meyer, J. R. (2009). Effect of primary goal on secondary goal importance and message
plan acceptability, Communication Studies, 60(5), 509-525.
Meyer, J. R. (2008). Message editing. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), The International
Encyclopedia of Communication (Vol. 7, pp. 3093-3095). Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell
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SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS (continued)
Meyer, J. R. (2007). Compliance gaining. In D. R. Roskos-Ewoldsen &
J. L. Monahan (Eds.), Communication and social cognition: Theories and methods
(pp. 399-416). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Meyer, J. R. (2005). Effect of secondary goal importance on the anticipation of message
outcomes. Southern Communication Journal, 70(2), 109-122.
Meyer, J. R., & Rothenberg, K. (2004). Repairing regretted messages: Effects of
emotional state, relationship type, and seriousness of offense. Communication Research Reports,
21, 348-356.
Meyer, J. R. (2004). Effect of verbal aggressiveness on the perceived importance of
secondary goals in messages. Communication Studies, 55(1), 168-184.
Meyer, J. R. (2003). Cognitive representations of request situations: The relative
importance of goal specificity and situation features. Western Journal of Communication, 67(3),
292-314.
Meyer, J. R. (2002). Contextual influences on the pursuit of secondary goals in request
messages. Communication Monographs, 69(3), 189-203. (lead article)
Meyer, J. R. (2001). Pursuing relational goals in requests: The effects of dispositional
factors and type of relationship. Southern Communication Journal, 67(1), 51-65.
Meyer, J. R. (2001). Effect of request type and situational features on negative
politeness in requests. Communication Research Reports, 18, 158-165.
Meyer, J. R. (2000). Cognitive models of message production: Unanswered questions.
Communication Theory, 10(2), 176-187.
Meyer, J. R. (1997). Cognitive influences on the ability to address interaction goals. In J.
O. Greene (Ed.), Message production: Advances in communication theory (pp. 71-90). Lawrence
Erlbaum Associates.
Meyer, J. R. (1996). Retrieving knowledge in social situations: A test of the Implicit
Rules Model. Communication Research, 23(5), 582-612.
Meyer, J. R. (1996). What cognitive differences are measured by the Role Category
Questionnaire? Western Journal of Communication, 60(3), 233-253.
Meyer, J. R. (1994). Formulating plans for requests: An investigation of retrieval
processes. Communication Studies, 45(2), 131-144.
Meyer, J. R. (1994). Effect of situational features on the likelihood of addressing face
needs in requests. The Southern Communication Journal, 59, 240-254.
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Meyer, J. R. (1992). Fluency in the production of requests: Effects of degree of
imposition, schematicity, and instruction set. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 11(4),
233-251.
Meyer, J. R. (1990). Cognitive processes underlying the retrieval of compliance-gaining
strategies: An implicit rules model. In J. P. Dillard (Ed.), Seeking compliance: The production of
interpersonal influence messages (pp. 57-73). Scottsdale, AZ: Gorsuch Scarisbrick Publishers.
SCHOLARLY WORK IN PROGRESS
Meyer, J. R. (in progress). Belief accessibility and attitudes toward political candidates.
Meyer, J. R. (& Reed, P.?) (in progress). Variables influencing the likelihood of being reminded
to a failed message by a similar communication situation.
Meyer, J. R., (& Tengku, A.?) (in progress). Effects of situation similarity, frequency of
activation, and elaboration on the likelihood of being reminded to a message failure.
Meyer, J. R. (in progress ). Deciding to say a message: Does the theory of reasoned action
apply to message production?
CONFERENCE PAPERS
Invited Presentations
Meyer, J. R. Knowledge accessibility and message production. Paper presented as part of a
panel on "The Role of Accessibility in Explaining Communication" at the annual convention of
the International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany, June 2006. (organizer:
David Roskos-Ewoldsen).
Panelist, “Message Production: A Colloquium”. Panel presented at the annual meeting of
the National Communication Association, Chicago, November, 1999. (organizer: Charles R.
Berger)
Guest speaker, Pre-conference on “Message Production: Theory and Context” sponsored by the
ICA Interpersonal Division. Prior to the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, San Francisco, May 1999. (organizers: J. P. Dillard, J. O. Greene, S. R. Wilson).
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CONFERENCE PAPERS CONT.
Competitive Papers
Meyer, J. R. (2016, June). Belief accessibility and attitudes toward political candidates.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, Fukuoka, Japan.
Meyer, J. R. (2014, May). Variables influencing the likelihood of being reminded to a
failed message by a similar communication situation. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the International Communication Association, Seattle, WA.
Meyer, J. R. (2013, November). Deciding to say a message: Does the Theory of
Reasoned Action apply to message production? Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the National Communication Association, Washington, D.C.
Meyer, J. R., & Tengku, A. (2012, November). Effects of situation similarity, frequency
of activation, and elaboration on the likelihood of being reminded to a message failure.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association,
Orlando.
Meyer, J. R. (2011, May). Learning-oriented reflection following a communication failure.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Boston.
Meyer, J. R. (2010, November). Efforts to learn from a regretted message: Effects of
emotion, outcome severity, self-efficacy and reflection. Paper presented as part
of Roundtables on Research in Progress at the annual meeting of the National
Communication Association, San Francisco.
Meyer, J. R. (2008, November). Attitudes toward known persons: Effects of belief
likelihood, valence, and accessibility. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the National Communication Association, San Diego.
Meyer, J. R. (2007, November). The role of situation-specific and chronic secondary
goals in judgments of message plan acceptability. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the National Communication Association, Chicago.
Meyer, J. R. (2007, May). Effects of goal incongruency, causal attribution, and emotional
response on thought following a regretted message. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.
Meyer, J. R. (2006, July). Deciding whether to say it: The role of primary goals in decisions
about message acceptability. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Dresden, Germany.
Meyer, J. R. (2004, November). Effect of chronic secondary goals on the anticipation
of negative message outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National
Communication Association, Chicago
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Meyer, J. R. (2004, May). The role of situation-specific secondary goals in message planning.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, New
Orleans.
Meyer, J. R. (2004, April). Repairing regretted messages: Effects of emotional state,
relationship type, and seriousness of offense. Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the Central States Communication Association, Cleveland.
Meyer, J. R. (2003, November). The relative importance of goal specificity and situation
features in cognitive representations of request situations. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the National Communication Association, November, 2003, Miami.
Meyer, J. R. (2003, May). Anticipating negative message outcomes: The role of secondary
goals. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association,
San Diego.
Meyer, J. R., & Rothenberg, K. (2002, November). Regretted messages:
Antecedents to and reflection after the fact. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the National Communication Association, New Orleans. (contribution: 90%).
Meyer, J. R. (2002, April). Effect of situational features and request type on
the importance of secondary goals in requests. Top 3 paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, New York.
Meyer, J. R. (2001, November). Effects of goal priming and situated goal
accessibility on cognitive editing. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, Atlanta.
Meyer, J. R. (2001, May). Pursuing secondary goals in requests: Effects
of verbal aggressiveness, self-monitoring, chronic goal importance, and
relationship. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, Washington, D. C.
Meyer, J. R. (2001, April). Effects of verbal aggressiveness, self-monitoring, emotional
empathy and situation on the importance of secondary goals. Top 3 paper presented at the
annual meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Portland, Maine.
Meyer, J. R. (2000, November). Effect of request type and situational
features on negative politeness in requests. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the National Communication Association, Seattle.
Rubin, R. B., Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P. M. & Meyer, J. R. (2000, June).
The effect of planning, communication anxiety, and expectations on the
fluency, sophistication, and competence of answering machine messages.
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication
Association, Acapulco, Mexico. (contribution: 10-15%).
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Meyer, J. R. (1999, May). Effects of secondary goal importance and
individual differences on the anticipation of unwanted message
outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, San Francisco.
Rubin, A. M., Haridakis, P., Meyer, J. R., & Rubin, R. B. (1999, April).
Unobtrusive research: How valid are data collected in real-life contexts?
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Communication
Association, Charleston, West Virginia. (contribution: 10%)
Meyer, J. R. (1997, November). Anticipating unwanted message
outcomes: Effects of goal importance, interpersonal orientation, and
self-monitoring. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National
Communication Association, Chicago.
Meyer, J. R. (1996, November). Cognitive processes underlying the ability
to anticipate unwanted message outcomes. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Speech Communication Association, San Diego.
Meyer, J. R. (1996, May). Addressing secondary goals in messages: Effects
of goal accessibility and a concurrent memory load. Paper presented at the
annual convention of the International Communication Association, Chicago.
Meyer, J. R. (1995, May). Do RCQ scores predict the amount of
psychological knowledge activated about others? Paper presented at the annual
convention of the International Communication Association, Albuquerque.
Meyer, J. R. (1995, April). Social cognition, language, and social
influence. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Southern States
Communication Association, New Orleans.
Meyer, J. R. (1994, November). What cognitive differences distinguish individuals
high and low in construct differentiation? Paper presented at the annual
convention of the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans.
Meyer, J. R. (1994, July). The retrieval of 'if-then' rules for making a request: What
is mapped? Paper presented at the annual convention of the International
Communication Association, Sydney, Australia.
Meyer, J. R. (1994, April). Cognitive representations of influence goals: What do
typologies tell us? Paper presented at the annual convention of the Southern States
Communication Association, Norfolk, Virginia.
Meyer, J. R. (1993, November). Cognitive processes underlying the planning of a
request. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Speech Communication
Association, Miami.
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Meyer, J. R. (1993, May). Effect of situation schematicity and importance of a
secondary goal on fluency in requests. Paper presented at the annual convention of
the International Communication Association, Washington, D. C.
Meyer, J. R. (1993, April). Is it possible to provide evidence for request situation
schemas? Paper presented at the combined conventions of the Southern States and
Central States Communication Associations, Lexington, Kentucky.
Meyer, J. R. (1992, May). Effect of situation similarity on linguistic similarity in the
production of requests. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International
Communication Association, Miami.
Meyer, J. R. (1991, November). Effect of situational features on the perceived
importance of face-saving and identity goals in the production of requests. Paper
presented at the annual convention of the Speech Communication Association, Atlanta.
Meyer, J. R. (1991, May). The effects of degree of imposition, situation
schematicity, and salience of face- saving goal on fluency in the production of
requests. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International
Communication Association, Chicago.
Meyer, J. R. (1991, October). Cognitive processes underlying the production of
requests. Presented as part of the 'Florida debut' session at the annual convention of
the Florida Communication Association, Vero Beach, Florida.
Meyer, J. R. (1990, June). Acquisition of compliance- gaining situation schemas. Paper
presented at the annual ICA convention, Dublin, Ireland.
Meyer, J. R. (1989, November). Cognitive processes underlying the construction
of a request. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Speech Communication
Association, San Francisco.
Meyer, J. R. (1989, May). Do individuals abstract schemas for
compliance-gaining situations? Paper presented at the annual convention of the
International Communication Association, San Francisco.
Meyer, J. R. (1988, May). Producing requests: A problem- solving model based upon
implicit rules. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International
Communication Association, New Orleans.
Meyer, J. R. (1987, November). Cognitive processes underlying the attribution of
intention to a speaker. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Speech
Communication Association, Boston.
Meyer, J. R. (1986, November). Interpersonal situation schemata and message design.
Paper presented at annual convention of Speech Communication Association, Chicago.
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Meyer, J. R. (1986, August). Contextual influences on the perceived meaning of
personality trait concepts. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American
Psychological Association, Washington, D. C.
Meyer, J. R. (1986, May). The effect of context upon the comprehension and stored
meaning of personality trait concepts: A test of the meaning change hypothesis. Paper
presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association,
Chicago.
Meyer, J. R. (1985, May). Cognitive abstractness and person memory. Paper
presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association,
Honolulu.
Meyer, J. R. (1983, May). The relationship between schemata and episodic memory
during the processing of communicative interaction. Paper presented at the annual
convention of the International Communication Association, Dallas.
Other Convention Activities
Chair, competitive paper session (“Cognition, Attitude and Persuasion”), Information
Systems Division, International Communication Association, Fukuoka, Japan, June 2016.
Respondent, competitive paper session ("Perspectives on Social Norms and Persuasion"),
National Communication Association, San Francisco, November 2010.
Respondent, competitive paper session ("Attributions, Nonverbal Displays,
and Interpersonal Goals"), National Communication Association convention,
San Antonio, 2006.
Respondent, competitive paper session ("Seeking and Resisting Compliance"),
National Communication Association convention, Boston, November, 2005.
Respondent, competitive paper session ("Web Advertising and Pop-Up Ads"),
International Communication Association convention, New York, May, 2005.
Chair, competitive paper session ("Advances in Constructivism – Message
Design Logics and Beyond"), National Communication Association convention,
Chicago, November, 2004.
Chair, competitive paper session ("Classic Issues in Persuasion"), International
Communication Association convention, New Orleans, May, 2004.
Respondent and Chair, competitive paper session ("Persuasion, Motivation
and Compliance"), International Communication Association convention,
San Diego, May, 2003.
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Chair, competitive paper session (“Interpreting Social Information”),
National Communication Association convention, Seattle, November, 2000.
Respondent, competitive paper session (“Cognition Uber Alles?”),
National Communication Association convention, Chicago, November, 1999.
Chair, competitive paper session (“Persuasion and Perception”),
National Communication Association convention, Chicago, November, 1999.
Chair, competitive paper session (“Making Negative Inferences About Messages”),
National Communication Association convention, New York, November, 1998.
Respondent, invited panel ("Recent Developments of Persuasion Research: Fear
Appeals and Involvement"), Southern States Communication Association convention,
Savannah, Georgia, April, 1997.
Moderator, competitive paper session on research in intercultural communication,
Intercultural Communication Conference, Miami, February, 1997.
Respondent, competitive paper session ("Top Three Competitive Papers in
Intrapersonal Communication and Social Cognition"), Speech Communication
Association convention, San Diego, November, 1996.
Chair, competitive paper session ("New Research: Cognitive and Affective
Processes") International Communication Association convention, Albuquerque,
May, 1995.
Chair and Respondent, competitive paper session ("Competitive Papers in
Language Behavior"), Southern States Communication Association convention,
Norfolk, Virginia, April, 1994.
Moderator, competitive paper session ("Issues in Intercultural
Communication"), Intercultural and International Communication Conference, Miami,
February, 1994.
Moderator, competitive paper session ("Selected Research in Intercultural
Communication"), Intercultural and International Communication Conference, Miami,
February, 1993.
Respondent, competitive paper session ("Inner Speech and Message Design" )
Speech Communication Association convention, Chicago, November, 1992.
Chair, competitive paper session on communication and cognitive processes
sponsored by Information Systems Division, International Communication
Association convention, Dublin, Ireland, June, 1990.
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Editorial Service
Member, Editorial Board, Communication Monographs, 2007-2011.
Member, Editorial Board, Communication Reports, 2013 - present.
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, April 2017, July 2017,
September 2017
Reviewer, Communication Reports, December 2016, February 2017
Reviewer, Communication Reports, December 2014
Guest reviewer, Communication Monographs, February 2013.
Guest reviewer, Communication Reports, November 2012.
Guest reviewer, Communication Monographs, May 2012
Guest reviewer, Journal of Language and Social Psychology, April 2012.
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, June 2011.
Guest reviewer, Western Journal of Communication, February 2011.
Guest reviewer, Journal of Communication, May 2010.
Guest reviewer, Chinese Journal of Communication, May 2010.
Guest reviewer, Journal of Communication, March 2010.
Guest reviewer, Chinese Journal of Communication, February 2010.
Guest reviewer, Journal of Communication, October 2009.
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, September 2008.
Guest reviewer, Chinese Journal of Communication, Fall 2007
Guest reviewer, Communication Research Reports, April, 2007.
Guest reviewer, Communication Research, November, 2006. (Editor: Mike Roloff).
Guest reviewer, Western Journal of Communication, December, 2005; February, 2006.
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, November, 2005.
Guest reviewer, Media Psychology, December, 2004. (Editors: Jennings Bryant
and David Roskos-Ewoldsen)
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, May, 2004. (Editor: James Dillard)
Guest reviewer, Western Journal of Communication, April, 2004. (Editor: Dan Canary)
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, October, 2003. (Editor: J. Dillard)
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, May, 2003. (Editor: James Dillard)
Guest reviewer, Communication Monographs, February, 2003. (Editor: Frank Boster).
Guest reviewer, Media Psychology, January, 2003. (Editors: Jennings Bryant and
David Roskos-Ewoldsen)
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, December 2002. (Editor:
John Greene)
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, August 2002 (Editor: John Greene)
Guest reviewer, Western Journal of Communication, Spring 2002 (Editor: Dan Canary)
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, Spring 2001 (Editor: John Greene)
Guest reviewer, Communication Research, Spring, 2001 (Editor: Michael Roloff)
Guest reviewer, special issue of Communication Studies devoted to “Seeking and
Resisting Compliance: The Vitality of Compliance-Gaining Research”, 1998.
(Special issue editor: Steve Wilson)
Guest reviewer, Communication Research, 1996, 1997 (Editors: Charles R. Berger
and Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach)
Guest reviewer, Human Communication Research, 1995,1997 (Editor: Cynthia Gallois)
Guest reviewer, Communication Yearbook, Volume 19, 1995 (Editor: Brant Burleson)
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Guest reviewer, special issue of Communication Studies devoted to "Cognition and
Interpersonal Interaction", 1994. (Special issue editor: Mark Palmer).
Convention papers reviewed:
Reviewer, papers submitted to Information Systems Division for the May 2018 meeting
of the International Communication Association.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Communication and Social Cognition Division for
November 2017 meeting of the National Communication Association.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Information Systems Division for the May 2017 meeting
of the International Communication Association.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Communication and Social Cognition Division for
November 2016 meeting of the National Communication Association.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Information Systems Division for the June 2016 meeting
of the International Communication Association, Fukuoka, Japan.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Communication and Social Cognition Division for
November 2015 meeting of the National Communication Association.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Information Systems Division for the May 2014 meeting
of the International Communication Association, Seattle.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Communication and Social Cognition Division for
November 2014 meeting of the National Communication Association, Washington D.C.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Communication and Social Cognition Division for
November 2013 meeting of the National Communication Association, Washington D.C.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Interpersonal Communication Division for the June 2013
meeting of the International Communication Association, London.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Communication and Social Cognition Division for
November 2012 meeting of the National Communication Association, Orlando.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Communication and Social Cognition Division for
November 2011 meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Information Systems Division for the May 2011 meeting
of the International Communication Association, Boston.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Communication and Social Cognition Division for
November 2010 meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago.
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Reviewer, papers submitted to Information Systems Division for the June 2010 meeting
of the International Communication Association, Singapore.
Reviewer, papers submitted to Communication and Social Cognition Division for
the November 2009 meeting of the National Communication Association.
Reviewer, papers submitted to summer conference on Methodology sponsored by
NCA Communication & Social Cognition Division, University of Maryland, July 2008.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, May 2008, Montreal.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Communication and Social Cognition Division,
National Communication Association convention, November, 2007, Chicago.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, May, 2007, San Francisco.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, June, 2006, Dresden, Germany.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, May, 2005, New York.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, May, 2004, New Orleans.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, May, 2003, San Diego.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Interpersonal/Organizational Communication
Division, Eastern Communication Association convention, April 2003,
Washington, D. C.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, July, 2002, Seoul, South Korea.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, May, 2001, Washington, D.C.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, June, 2000, Acapulco.
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Intrapersonal Communication & Social
Cognition Commission, NCA convention, November, 1999, Chicago.
Program planner, Intrapersonal Communication & Social Cognition Division,
National Communication Association convention, November, 1997, Chicago.
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Reviewer, papers submitted to Intrapersonal Communication & Social
Cognition Division, Speech Communication Association convention,
November, 1996, San Diego
Reviewer, papers submitted to the Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, May, 1995, Albuquerque.
COURSES TAUGHT (at Kent State University):
Graduate:
COMM 65020/75020 Quantitative Research Methods
COMM 65670/75670 Interpersonal Communication seminar
COMM 75060 Communication Measurement and Analysis
COMM 65690/75690 Seminar: Communication and Cognition
COMM 65652/75652 Theories of Communication
COMM 65655/75655 Nonverbal Communication
COMM 65091/75091 Seminar: Persuasion
Undergraduate:
COMM 40001 Advanced Interpersonal Communication
COMM 30000 Communication Research Methods
COMM 45957 Language & Meaning / Language, Meaning & Cognition
COMM 45959 Nonverbal Communication
COURSES TAUGHT (prior to Kent State University):
Graduate:
Seminar in Interpersonal Communication
Communication, Thought and Behavior
Communication Theory
Computerized Statistical Analysis
Undergraduate:
Communication Theory
Persuasion
Research Methods
Small Group Communication
Public Speaking
Interpersonal Communication
Introduction to Mass Communication (teaching assistant)
Introduction to Psychology (teaching assistant)
Superlab in Experimental Psychology (stand alone)
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DISSERTATION and THESIS ADVISING (at Kent State University)
Dissertations:
Director, dissertation – Aisha Tengku, Spring 2013 (completed December 2014)
Director, dissertation – Jodi Hupp, Fall 2008 – Spring 2014 (completed August 2014)
Director, dissertation – Phil Reed, Fall 2014 – inactive
Director, dissertation – Jared Hargis, Spring 2013 – inactive
Director, dissertation – Brian Pattie, Spring 2011 (inactive)
Director, dissertation – Amy Dalessandro, Fall 2009 (inactive)
Director, dissertation – Amber Ferris, Spring 2007 – Summer 2011 (completed).
Director, dissertation – Jennifer Talbert, Spring 2007 – Fall 2012 (inactive).
Co-Director, dissertation – Margaret Garmon, Fall 2009 – Spring 2011 (inactive).
Co-Director, dissertation – Rebecca Bowman ("A Comparison of Two Models Used to
Predict Student Strategy Choice for Classroom Conflicts"), Summer 2005 (completed).
Master’s theses:
Director, thesis – Phil Reed, Fall 2010 – Summer 2011 (completed).
Director, thesis – Molly Taggart, Spring 2006 – Fall 2011 (completed).
Director, thesis - Jim Belcher ("Attitude-Behavior Consistency and Emotion: Do Discrete
Emotions Moderate the Attitude-Behavior Relationship?"), Spring 2002 – Spring 2004
(completed).
Director, thesis - Shuangyue Zhang (“Self-disclosure in Internet Chat Rooms”).
Fall 2000 – Fall 2001 (completed).
Director, thesis - Michele Norman (“The Effects of Involvement on Changing Attitudese
Toward Animal Rights”). Fall 2000 - Summer 2001 (completed).
Director, thesis - Paula Horvath ("Sex-role Stereotypes of Argumentative and Verbally
Aggressive Communicators: A Comparison of Actual and Perceived Differences"
(tentative title). Spring 2000 (inactive).
Service on Dissertation Committees:
Member, dissertation committeee – Yingyan Sheng, Spring 2019 – present
Member, dissertation committeee – Rekha Sharma, 2017
Member, dissertation committee – Jennilyn Wiley, 2015 – present
Member, dissertation committee – Andrea Meluch, 2015 – 2016
Member, dissertation committee – Rocki Hall, Fall 2012.
Member, dissertation committee – Jim Belcher, 2009-2010
Member, dissertation committee - Peter Miraldi, 2009-2010
Member, dissertation committee - Gretchen Dworznick, 2007-2008
Member, dissertation committee - Beckey Curnalia, 2005-2007
Member, dissertation committee - Joe Watson, 2005-2006
Member, dissertation committee - John Roebke (School of Music), 2000–2005.
Member, dissertation committee - Thomas Wagner, 2004 – Fall, 2005.
Member, dissertation committee - Bill Bartolini, 2004 – 2005.
Member, dissertation committee - Nuchada Dumrongsiri, 2004 – 2005.
Member, dissertation committee - Clara Popa, 2004 – 2005.
Member, dissertation committee - Marsha Everett, 2004 – 2005.
Member, dissertation committee - Gwen Hullman, Fall 2002 – Summer 2003.
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Member, dissertation committee - Angela Planisek, 2003 – Summer 2004.
Member, dissertation committee - Dan West, Fall 2002 - present.
Member, dissertation committee - Narissra Punyanunt, 2001 – Summer 2002.
Member, dissertation committee - Rachel DiCioccio, 1999 - Summer 2001.
Member, dissertation committee - Paul Haridakis, Spring 2000.
Member, dissertation committee - Margaret Finucane, Summer 1999.
Member, dissertation committee - Lance Angell, Fall, 1998.
Service on Master’s Thesis Committees:
Member, thesis committee - Maria Butauski, Fall 2015 - Spring 2016
Member, thesis committee - Kun Xu (Ben), spring 2012 – spring 2013.
Member, thesis committee - Jenny Rosenberg, 2009
Member, thesis committee - Racheal Ruble, 2005.
Member, thesis committee - Lori Daniel, Spring 2004
Member, thesis committee - Erin Kleman, Fall 2004 – 2005.
Member, thesis committee - Lee Tjelmeland, Fall 2002 - Summer 2003.
Member, thesis committee - Ning Zhang, Spring 2001 – Fall 2002.
Member, thesis committee - Clara Popa, 2001 – 2002.
Member, thesis committee - Angela Planisek, Fall 1999 - Fall 2000.
Member, thesis committee - Qi Wang, Fall 1999 - Fall 2000.
Member, thesis committee - Zhefeng Liu, Spring 1999 - Spring 2000.
Member, thesis committee - Keren Eyal, Spring 2000.
Service on Comprehensive Exam committees for doctoral students
current: Lindsey Myers, Foluke Omosun, Laura Andrews, Tammy Bosley
recent (2007-2017): Phil Reed (CCI), Jared Hargis (Advisor), Aisha Tengku (Advisor),
Ying-yan Sheng, Jenny Rosenberg, Vanessa Heeman, Brian Pattie (Advisor), Jim Belcher,
Michelle Williams (Advisor), Dianne Crossman, Amy Dalessandro, Margaret Garmon,
Tom Gore, Jodi Hupp, Esther Agyeman-Budu, Rekha Sharma, Paul Kuffel
Thesis Advising (prior to Kent State University):
Member, thesis committee - Marcel De Maio (Screenplay thesis, M.F.A. program),
University of Miami, Fall 1993 - Spring 1994.
Member, thesis committee - Ana Healy ("The effect of gender as a receiver variable
on the spiral of silence hypothesis"), M.A. program, University of Miami,
Fall 1992 - Spring 1993.
Member and Acting Chair, thesis committee - T. A. Niles ("The relationship between
black and white communication styles and face-saving strategies"), M. A.
program, University of Miami, Spring 1992 - Spring 1993.
Chair, honors thesis committee - Desiree M. Crijns (“A critical analysis of the
feminist critique of organizational culture"), University of Miami, Spring 1995.
Chair, honors thesis committee -- Carolyn Clark, University of Miami, Spring 1997.
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Professional Associations
Memberships:
International Communication Association, 1983-present
National Communication Association, 1986-present
Southern States Communication Association, 1991-1998, 2001-2005
Eastern Communication Association, 2000-2004
Central States Communication Association, 2002-2009
Western States Communication Association, 2002-2008
Offices held:
Chair, Intrapersonal Communication and Social Cognition Division, National
Communication Association, 1997-98.
Vice Chair, Intrapersonal Communication and Social Cognition Division, National
Communication Association, 1996-97.
Vice Chair Elect, Intrapersonal Communication and Social Cognition Division,
National Communication Association, 1996-96.
GRANTS
Funded:
Research and Creative Activity Appointment for Summer 2003, Kent State
University ($6,500) Project title: "Anticipating message outcomes"
(Principal Investigator: J. Meyer)
University Research Council Professional Conference Support Grant,
November, 2004 ($500).
University Research Council Professional Conference Support Grant,
November, 2002 ($400).
University Research Council Professional Conference Support Grant,
April, 2002 ($340)
University Research Council Professional Conference Support Grant,
April, 2001 ($400)
School of Communication Research Grant, Spring, 1994, University
of Miami ($260) Project title: "Effect of cognitive differentiation on the
accessibility of psychological information about a hearer" (Principal
Investigator: J. Meyer)
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School of Communication Research Grant, Spring, 1993, University
of Miami ($500) Project title: "Cognitive processes underlying the planning
of a request" (Principal Investigator: J. Meyer)
James W. McLamore Summer Award, 1992, University of Miami ($8,200)
Project title: "Effect of situation schematicity and importance of a secondary
goal on fluency in requests" (Principal Investigator: J. Meyer)
Leo Burnett Foundation Grant, 1985, University of Michigan
Project title: "Contextual influences on the perceived meaning of personality
trait concepts" (Principal Investigator: J. Meyer)
Applied for/not funded:
KSU Research and Creative Activity Appointment for Summer, 2001.
KSU Research and Creative Activity Appointment for Summer, 2000.
RECOGNITION and HONORS
Research related:
“Top 3" paper, Interpersonal/Organizational Communication Division,
Eastern Communication Association convention, April 2002, New York.
“Top 3" paper, Interpersonal/Organizational Communication Division,
Eastern Communication Association convention, April, 2001, Portland,
Maine.
"Top 4" paper, Commission on Intrapersonal Communication and Social
Cognition, Speech Communication Association convention, November, 1993.
"Top 5" paper, Speech and Language Sciences Division, Speech
Communication Association convention, November, 1989.
Outstanding Student Paper, Speech and Language Sciences Division, Speech
Communication Association convention, November, 1987.
Top Student Paper, Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, May, 1986.
"Top 2" Student Paper, Information Systems Division, International
Communication Association convention, May, 1985.
University fellowship, University of Michigan, Fall 1985.
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Teaching and/or Mentoring related:
Recipient of Dr. Larry Hugenberg Faculty Mentoring Award from the KSU
Communication Graduate Student Association, April 2012.
Recipient of Dr. Larry Hugenberg Faculty Mentoring Award from the KSU
Communication Graduate Student Association, April 2010.
Recipient of Graduate Applause Award, KSU University Teaching Council
Conference, Fall 2006.
Recipient of Faculty Mentorship Award from Kent State University
Graduate Student Senate, Spring 2001.
SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE and SCHOOL
University Committees and Service
Current/recent:
Graduate Faculty Representative / Moderator, dissertation defense of Bin Liu, doctoral
candidate, Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies, College of Arts &
Sciences, Kent State University, June 2018. (“Translation-mediated organization
discourse in cyberspace: A contrastive convention analysis of selected localized and
non-localized English-language organization websites” , Advisor: Dr. Keiran Dunne).
Member, Provost’s Advisory Council (PAC), 2017-2018
Member, Institutional Review Board (IRB), September 2008 – September 2013;
September 2015 – present.
Member, Commencement Committee, Summer 2007 - present.
Previous:
Member, Promotion Advisory Board B, Spring 2015
Member, Program Review Committee for review of School of Library and Information
Science (SLIS), Spring/Summer 2009.
Member, Program Review Committee for Information Architecture and Knowledge
Management program (IAKM), Spring/Summer 2009.
Member, Tenure Advisory Board, Spring 2007.
Member, Provost's Advisory Council (PAC), 2004-2006.
Member, review committee for University Research Council (to review applications
for 2007 Research/Creative Activity appointments).
Member, review committee for University Research Council (to review
applications for 2005 Research/Creative Activity appointments).
Member, Commencement, Convocation, and Honors Day Committee,
Summer 2000-Spring 2006.
Member, Planning Committee, 2002 May 4th Symposium on Democracy, Kent State
University, Spring, 2001 - Spring, 2002.
Member, review committee for Distinguished Scholar Award, Spring, 2001.
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College of Communication and Information (CCI) Committees / Service
Current:
Member, College Advisory Committee (CAC), Fall 2017 – present
IRB Reviewer for CCI
Invited talk on “Preparing an IRB application” for CCI faculty and graduate students,
March 2018.
Previous:
Member, CCI Doctoral Studies Committee, Fall 2014 – Spring 2015
Member, College Advisory Committee (CAC), Fall 2012 – Spring 2013.
Member, College Advisory Committee (CAC), Fall 2004 – Spring 2010.
Member, Search Committee (for Assistant Professor of Advertising), School of
Journalism and Mass Communication, Spring, 2007.
Contributor, CCI reappointment, tenure and promotion workshop, 2007.
Contributor, CCI reappointment, tenure and promotion workshop, March 2006.
School of Communication Studies Committees and Service
Current:
Chair, School Handbook Revision Committee, Fall 2017-Spring 2018
Member, Faculty Advisory Committee (FAC), Fall 1998 – present
Previous:
Chair, School Handbook Restructuring Committee, Fall 2016
Colloquium Committee, Spring 2015 – Fall 2015.
Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Fall 2013 – Spring 2014; Fall 2015 – Spring 2016
Participant, IRB Workshop panel, October 2013.
Participant, IRB Workshop panel, October 2012.
IRB Reviewer, Fall 2008 – Fall 2013; Fall 2015-present..
Member, Search Committee, Fall 2010 (TT organizational communication position)
Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Fall 1998 – Spring 2009; Fall 2010 – Spring 2011
Recruitment activities during Fall 2011: created “Applying for a Graduate Assistantship”
pamphlet; wrote up results of the ‘Survey of Graduate Students Regarding Recruiting’
conducted by Sally Planalp and Phil Reed; attended “Spotlight on Senior Scholars”
(Nov. 2011) and “Career Development Conversations with Alumni” (Dec. 2011)
Member, Director Search Committee, Fall 2009 - Spring 2010
Member, School Handbook Revision Committee, Fall 2009
Director, Communication Research Center, Fall 2004 - Summer 2008.
Conducted online survey of Communication Studies Graduate Alumni, Summer 2008.
Member, Director Review Committee, spring 2008
Member, Search Committee (Assistant Professor positions), 2006-2007.
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Member, ad hoc committee to review guidelines for re-appointment of NTT
faculty, 2006.
Member, Search Committee (Assistant Professor and Full Professor positions),
2005-2006.
Chair, Student Academic Complaints Committee, 2006.
Judge, Lincoln-Douglas debate, KSU Speech Tournament, Spring 2006.
Chair, Search Committee (Associate/Full Professor position), 2004 - 2005.
Member and faculty liaison, Director Search Committee, 2004 - 2005.
Member, School Handbook Revision Committee, 2004-2005.
Member, Search Committee, Fall, 2002 – Spring, 2003.
Assisted Search Committee for KSU Stark campus, Spring, 2003.
Judge, Hyde Park Forum: May 2003, December 2002, May 2002, January 2002.
Chair, Grievance Committee, Fall, 1999 - Summer, 2002.
Member, Search Committee, Fall, 2000 - Spring, 2001.
Member, Search Committee, Spring, 2000.
Library Representative, School of Communication Studies, Fall 1998 – Spring 2000