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J.
Michael Hogan
Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences
Office: 211 Sparks
Phone: 814-865-1003
Fax:
(814) 863-7986
E-mail: jmh32@psu.edu
Curriculum
Vitae
EDUCATION:
- B.A.,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975
- M.A.,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1977
- Ph.D.,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983
RESEARCH
ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS:
I am interested
in the character and quality of public deliberation. My specific
research interests include political campaigns and social movements,
foreign policy debates, presidential rhetoric, and public opinion
and polling.
My books include The Panama Canal in American Politics (1986), The
Nuclear Freeze Campaign (1994), and Woodrow Wilson’s Western
Tour (2006). I also have edited two books, Rhetoric and Community
(1998), and Rhetoric and Reform in the Progressive Era (2003). I
have served on the editorial board of the Quarterly Journal of Speech
under four different editors, and I currently serve on the editorial
board of Rhetoric and Public Affairs.
COURSES:
- CAS 083S: First-Year Seminar: Political Campaigns in the
Age of Television
CAS 100H: Effective Speech (Honors)
CAS 175: Persuasion and Propaganda
CAS 375: Rhetoric and Public Controversy
CAS 475: Studies in Public Address
CAS 478: Contemporary American Political Rhetoric
CAS: 500: Seminar in Historical Criticism
CAS 530: Political Communication and Media
CAS 597A: Design, Research, and Writing in Rhetoric and Public
Address
- RESEARCH
AREAS:
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Rhetorical Criticism and the History of American Public
Address
Campaigns and Social Movements
Foreign Policy Rhetoric
Presidential Rhetoric
Public Opinion and Polling
AWARDS:
- National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Teaching
and Learning Resources
- Winans-Wichelns Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Rhetoric
and Public Address
- Golden Anniversary Prize Book Award
- Marie Hochmuth Nichols Award
- Gerald R. Miller Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award
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