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Communication Studies
Dr. Steven Goldzwig
Professor/Chair, Communication Studies
Johnston Hall 516
414-288-3497 Phone
414-288-3923 Fax
steven.goldzwig@marquette.edu
COURSES TAUGHT
CMST 2360: Argument in Contemporary Society
CMST 4360: Rhetoric of Social Movements
COMM 6200: Rhetorical Criticism
COMM 6250: Ethics in Communication
EDUCATION
Ph.D, Purdue University 1985
M.A, Purdue University 1982
B.A, University of Central Florida 1978
WHY MARQUETTE?
I appreciate the openness to new ideas that Marquette students display. When challenged to think out of the box, most students respond to the call. I really believe that students at Marquette value learning and that they are vitally interested in the important social dialogues occurring in contemporary society. I see my role as one of facilitating those interests further and guiding students to probe their world in a more critical and analytic fashion.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Political Communication
Communication & the Presidency
Cultural Values and Ethics
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National Communication Association
Central States Communication Association
BOOKS
Goldzwig, Steven. Truman’s Whistle-Stop Campaign, College Station: Library of Presidential Rhetoric (2008). Texas A & M University Press.
Goldzwig, Steven and Sullivan, P., eds. (2004). New Approaches to Rhetoric, Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 2004.
Goldzwig, Steven and Dionisopoulos, G. (1995). ‘In a Perilous Hour‘: The Public Address of John F. Kennedy Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1995.
selected Articles
Goldzwig, Steven, (2009-2010). “Commencing the Rationale for War: George W. Bush’s Address at West Point, June 1, 2002.” Journal for the Study of Peace & Conflict, pp. 53-76.
Goldzwig, Steven (2006), “Demagoguery, Democratic Dissent, and ‘Re-visioning’ Democracy,” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 9, pp. 471-478.
Goldzwig, Steven and Bostdorff, D. (2005), “History, Collective Memory, and the Appropriation of Martin Luther King, Jr.: Reagan’s Rhetorical Legacy,” Presidential Studies Quarterly, 35, pp. 661-690.
Selected Book Chapters
Goldzwig, Steven (2011). “Political Communication Ethics: Postmodern Opportunities and Challenges” (with P.A. Sullivan—SUNY New Paltz). In G. Cheney, et al, Handbook of Communication Ethics. (pp.293-308). International Communication Association, Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.
Goldzwig, Steven (2008). "Report of the National Task Force on the Ethical Responsibilities of Presidential Rhetoric," in The Prospect of Presidential Rhetoric, pp. 317-339, ed. James Arnt Aune and Martin J. Medhurst (College Station: Texas A & M University Press.
Goldzwig, Steven (2005). “Inaugurating the Second Reconstruction: President Harry S. Truman’s Committee on Civil Rights,” in James Arnt Aune & Enrique D. Rigsby (Eds.) Civil Rights and the American Presidency, pp. 83-113. College Station: Texas A & M University Press.
Goldzwig, Steven (2005). “John F. Kennedy” (rev. for Theodore O. Windt) in Bernard K. Duffy and Richard W. Leeman (Eds.) American Voices: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Orators, pp. 231-237. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Goldzwig, Steven and Sullivan, P. (2005). “Robert F. Kennedy” in Bernard K. Duffy and Richard W. Leeman (Eds.) American Voices: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Orators, pp. 238-247. Westport CT: Greenwood Press.
Goldzwig, Steven and Sullivan, P. (2005). “Ralph W. Nader” in Bernard K. Duffy and Richard W. Leeman (Eds.) American Voices: An Encyclopedia of Contemporary Orators, pp. 330-338. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Goldzwig, Steven (2005). “Official and Unofficial Civil Religious Discourse,” rpt. in Roderick Hart and John L. Pauley II, The Political Pulpit Revisited, pp. 161-168. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press.
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