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dean of j. william and mary diederich
college of communication
Dr. john pauly
Dean
Johnston Hall Room 111A
(414) 288-3588 Phone
(414) 288-6494 Fax
john.pauly@mu.edu
Courses Taught
JOUR 163. History of American News Media
JOUR 206: Journalism as Literature
CMST 165. Ethics in Human Communication
Education
Ph.D., Communications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
M.S., Journalism, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
B.S., Journalism, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Awards
Faculty Excellence Award for Outstanding Teaching, Student Government Association, Saint Louis University, 2006, 2002.
Fellowship for College Teachers, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1985-86.
Research Fellow, Center for Twentieth Century Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1983-84.
Why Marquette?
I admire the Diederich College’s coherent, liberal arts approach to teaching communication, media studies, and the performing arts, and its commitment to both scholarly and professional excellence.
Research Interests
Journalism as a literary and cultural form
Sociology of media consumption and production
Media ethics
Qualitative research methods
Professional Affiliations
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
International Communication Association
National Communication Association
Professional Experience
1991-1993: Writing skills consultant, WilTel, Tulsa, OK
1973-1978: Contract technical editor and writer, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL
1974-1978: Drama reviewer, The Courier (daily newspaper), Urbana, IL
Recent Publications
With Liese Hutchison, “Moral Fables of Public Relations Practice: The Tylenol and Exxon Valdez Cases,” Journal of Mass Media Ethics 20 (December 2005): 231-49.
“Taming the Wildest: What We’ve Made of Louis Prima,” in Afterlife as Afterimage: Understanding Posthumous Fame, ed. Steve Jones and Joli Jensen (New York: Peter Lang, 2005), 316-44.
“Media Studies and the Dialogue of Democracy,” in Dialogue: Theorizing Difference in Communication Studies, ed. Rob Anderson, Leslie A. Baxter, and Kenneth N. Cissna (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2004), 243-58.
“Recovering Journalism as a Democratic Art,” in Media, Profit and Politics: Competing Priorities in an Open Society, ed. Joe Harper (Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2003), 18-32.
With Melissa Eckert, “The Myth of ‘the Local’ in American Journalism,” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 79 (Summer 2002): 308-24.
With Liese Hutchison, “Case Studies and Their Use in Public Relations,” in Handbook of Public Relations, ed. Robert Heath (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2001), 381-88.
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