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JAMES E. REPPERT Department of Theatre and Mass Communication Southern Arkansas University P.O. Box 9229 Magnolia, Arkansas 71754-9229 Voice: (870) 235-4258 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND M.A. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Communication Studies, 1985 B.U.S. North Dakota State University University Studies, 1981 Diploma Brown Institute (Minneapolis) Radio-Television Broadcasting, 1977 Acquired FCC First Class Radiotelephone Operator License TEACHING EXPERIENCE Southern Arkansas University (Tenured) Associate Professor, 2001-present; Assistant Professor, 1993-2001; Instructor, 1987-93 Courses: Introduction to Public Speaking, Advanced Public Speaking, Introduction to Mass Communication, Media Law and Ethics, Reporting and Writing for the Mass Media, Principles of Public Relations, Internet Communication, Media and Politics, Trends in Modern Media, Directed Study in Mass Media I, Directed Study in Mass Media II, Publicity and Media Campaigns, International Public Relations, International Mass Media, Foreign Language Media in America, Senior Research Project, Mass Media Internship. Southeastern Louisiana University Instructor, 1986-87 Courses: Public Speaking, Survey of Mass Communication and Society, Radio Production, Television Production, Broadcasting Laboratory, Radio and Television Announcing, Seminar in Video Production. Purdue University Calumet Visiting Instructor, 1985-86 Courses: Public Speaking, Television Production, Radio Production, Advanced Radio Production, Radio- TV Performance. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Teaching Assistant, 1983-85 Courses: Oral Communication, Forensics Laboratory, Television Production, Advanced Television Production, Broadcast Practicum. Vita – James E. Reppert Page 1

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JAMES E. REPPERT

Department of Theatre and Mass Communication Southern Arkansas University

P.O. Box 9229 Magnolia, Arkansas 71754-9229

Voice: (870) 235-4258 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

M.A. University of Nevada, Las Vegas Communication Studies, 1985

B.U.S. North Dakota State University University Studies, 1981

Diploma Brown Institute (Minneapolis) Radio-Television Broadcasting, 1977 Acquired FCC First Class Radiotelephone Operator License

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Southern Arkansas University (Tenured) Associate Professor, 2001-present; Assistant Professor, 1993-2001; Instructor, 1987-93

Courses: Introduction to Public Speaking, Advanced Public Speaking, Introduction to Mass Communication, Media Law and Ethics, Reporting and Writing for the Mass Media, Principles of Public Relations, Internet Communication, Media and Politics, Trends in Modern Media, Directed Study in Mass Media I, Directed Study in Mass Media II, Publicity and Media Campaigns, International Public Relations, International Mass Media, Foreign Language Media in America, Senior Research Project, Mass Media Internship.

Southeastern Louisiana University Instructor, 1986-87

Courses: Public Speaking, Survey of Mass Communication and Society, Radio Production, Television Production, Broadcasting Laboratory, Radio and Television Announcing, Seminar in Video Production.

Purdue University Calumet Visiting Instructor, 1985-86

Courses: Public Speaking, Television Production, Radio Production, Advanced Radio Production, Radio-TV Performance.

University of Nevada, Las Vegas Teaching Assistant, 1983-85

Courses: Oral Communication, Forensics Laboratory, Television Production, Advanced Television Production, Broadcast Practicum.

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PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS “A Shining Neon Bundle of Contradictions: Exploring Opportunities to Learn and Relearn the Lessons Borne by the Imagery and Transformation of Las Vegas, Nevada from 1970 to the Present.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 19-22 November 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada. “Forensics Education Beyond the Established Course: Embracing Competitive Speech Opportunities When Your University Cannot Support a Program.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 19-22 November 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada. “Identifying the Rhetorical Power of Impression Management and Image Restoration in Jimmy Kimmel’s ‘Mean Tweets’ Segments.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 19-22 November 2015, Las Vegas, Nevada. “Politics, Rhetoric, Identity, and Culture: What Will Determine the Results of the 2016 Presidential Election?” Joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association/Tennessee Communication Association, 11-12 September 2015, Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns, Tennessee.

An appendix lists 152 professional presentations and 80 publications (pre-2015).

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Moderator, Juried Writing Competition, Mid-South Undergraduate Research Conference, Southern Arkansas University, 2012. Paper and Panel Reviewer, Political Communication Division, National Communication Association, 2009-11. Representative, American Forensic Association National Council (serving Southern Forensics Association), 2000-06. External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure Application, The University of Texas System, 2005. Chair, Speech Education Interest Group, Kentucky Communication Association, 2000-03; At Large Member, Executive Committee, 1997-2000. Reviewer, Southern Communication Journal, Southern States Communication Association, 2000. Member, Executive Council, Southern States Communication Association, 1998-99; Division Chair, Southern Forensics Association, 1998-99; Vice Chair and Program Planner, 1997-98. Associate Editor, Journal of Communication Studies, Arkansas State Communication Association, 1992-98. Paper and Panel Reviewer, Mass Communication Division, Speech Communication Association, 1996.

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Selection Committee, Radio Hall of Fame at The Museum of Broadcast Communications, Chicago, Illinois, 1994. Executive Producer, student-produced and marketed Purdue University Calumet radio programs, WGVE-FM, Gary, Indiana, 1985-86. News Intern, WJLA-TV (ABC), Washington, D.C., 1984. Co-Anchor, North Dakota State University public affairs programs, KFME-TV (Prairie Public Television), Fargo, North Dakota, 1981.

TEXTBOOK MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Mass Media and Society (12th and 14th editions), McGraw-Hill, 2012 and 2015; Reflect & Relate: An Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3rd edition), Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2012; Annual Editions: Mass Media (17th and 18th editions), McGraw-Hill, 2011 and 2012; The Art of Public Speaking (11th edition), McGraw-Hill, 2011; Media Literacy Lessons: A Multimedia Exploration (prospectus), Allyn & Bacon, 2009; Communicating for Managerial Effectiveness (4th edition), Sage, 2008; A Speaker’s Resource: Handbook for Listener-Centered Public Speaking (1st edition), McGraw-Hill, 2007; Communication in a Changing World (2nd edition) and Mass Media in a Changing World (1st edition), McGraw-Hill, 2005; Communication: Embracing Difference (1st and 2nd editions), Allyn & Bacon, 2002 and 2004; Better Broadcast Writing, Better Broadcast News (1st edition), Allyn & Bacon, 2003; Principles of Electronic Media (1st edition), Allyn & Bacon, 2001; The Speaker’s Handbook (6th edition), Harcourt College Publishers, 2001; Making Sense of Media: An Introduction to Mass Communication (1st edition) and Search Strategies in Mass Communication (3rd edition), Longman, 1999; Television and Radio Announcing (6th and 7th editions), Houghton Mifflin, 1993 and 1996; Modern Radio Production (3rd edition), Wadsworth, 1994; Introduction to Media Production: From Analog to Digital (1st edition), Focal Press, 1994; Elements of Speech Communication (3rd edition), Collegiate Press, 1993; Speech Resources: Exercises and Activities (2nd edition), Roxbury, 1991; Field Guide to ENG (prospectus), Wadsworth, 1991.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

International Radio and Television Society Foundation

Kentucky Communication Association

National Communication Association

Southern States Communication Association

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ACADEMIC SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY

University Promotion and Tenure Council, 2010-12 and 2013-15

Digital Cinema Faculty Search Committee, 2010, 2014 and 2015

Theatre Faculty Search Committee, 2003, 2010 and 2015

Mass Communication Self-Study Committee, 1991, 2003 and 2013

Print Journalism/Mass Media Faculty Search Committee, 1990, 1993, 1999, 2003, 2010 and 2011

Dean of the College of Liberal and Performing Arts Search Committee, 2004 and 2011

Outstanding Student Committee (College of Liberal and Performing Arts), 2010

Scholarship Committee (College of Liberal and Performing Arts), 2009

General Education Committee, 1999-2005

Tenure and Promotion Committee (College of Liberal and Performing Arts), 2002 and 2004

Faculty Senator (College of Liberal and Performing Arts), 2000-03

Faculty Handbook Committee, 2002-03

Grade Appeal Committee (Faculty Senate Representative), 2002-03

Secretary, Faculty Senate, 2002-03

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Faculty Advisor, 1996-2001

Telecommunications Council (ex officio), 1997-99

Distance Learning Committee, 1998-99

Telephone System Review Committee, 1997

New Television Studio Committee, 1994-95

KSAU-AM Faculty Advisor, 1987-94

Delta Omega Theta Fraternity Faculty Advisor, 1988-93

Business/Agribusiness Building Committee, 1991-93

Title III Writing Across the Curriculum Subcommittee, 1992-93

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Honors Convocation Committee, 1987-92

Presidential Inauguration Printing and Publicity Committee, 1992

NCATE Institutional Report Subcommittee, 1988-89

COMMUNITY SERVICE Executive Producer and Director, student-produced Southern Arkansas University radio and television programs, 1987-2008. Instructor, Presentation Skills short course (designed to improve communication skills of International Paper mill workers and engineers), Texarkana College, 2008.

PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND SPECIAL DISTINCTIONS Marquis Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in American Education, Who’s Who in Finance and Industry, Who’s Who in the Media and Communications, Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, and Who’s Who in the World, 1997-present. International Radio and Television Society Foundation Faculty/Industry Seminar (concurrent with International Consumer Electronics Show), Las Vegas, Nevada, 2013, 2014 and 2015. One of 40 educators selected for participation. President’s Award for Outstanding Instruction in Mass Media, Kentucky Communication Association, 2014. Recognized for interactive teaching techniques that foster media literacy. President’s Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Mass Media Studies, Kentucky Communication Association, 2013. Recognized for the implementation of social media and online curation of student projects as research tools. The Poynter Institute for Media Studies Educators Conference, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2011 and 2012. One of 60 educators selected for participation. The Poynter Institute for Media Studies “Multimedia Journalism for College Educators” Seminar, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2010. One of 20 educators selected for participation. Presidential Award for Communication Excellence, Kentucky Communication Association, 2009. Recognized for career achievements in teaching, scholarship and service.

McGraw-Hill Higher Education Public Speaking Seminar, San Francisco, California, 2009. One of 12 educators selected for participation.

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Undergraduate Mentor Award, Kentucky Communication Association, 2007. Recognized for academic service to students. Excellence in the Art of Teaching Award (Teacher of the Year), Kentucky Communication Association, 2000 and 2006. Recognized for quality methods of instruction. The Poynter Institute for Media Studies “Diversity Across the Curriculum” Seminar, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2006. One of 16 educators selected for participation. International Radio and Television Society Foundation Faculty/Industry Seminar, New York, New York, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003 and 2005. One of 75 educators selected for participation. The Poynter Institute for Media Studies “Convergence Journalism for College Educators” Seminar, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2005. One of 24 educators selected for participation. Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma Faculty Seminar, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2004. One of 28 educators awarded fellowships by the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation for participation in “Teaching About Emotional Trauma”. Radio and Television News Directors Foundation Educator in the Newsroom Fellowships, Washington, D.C., 2002. One of 24 educators awarded four-week summer fellowships at radio and television stations. Participated in daily newsroom operations at KTNV-TV (ABC), Las Vegas, Nevada. International Emmy Nominee Festival, New York, New York, 1999. One of 30 educators selected for participation in the inaugural interactive media event, sponsored by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Stephen H. Coltrin Award for Excellence in Communications Education ($2,500), International Radio and Television Society Foundation Faculty/Industry Seminar, New York, New York, 1999. A member of the winning case study competition team appraising “Curriculum 2000”. National Association of Television Program Executives Conference Faculty Fellowship Program, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1999. One of 25 international educators selected for participation by the NATPE Educational Foundation. James L. Applegate Excellence in Research Award (Scholar of the Year), Kentucky Communication Association, 1997. Recognized for creativity in regional and national convention papers, many presented with original videos. C-SPAN in the Classroom Advanced Workshop for Professors, Washington, D.C., 1995. One of 25 educators selected for participation.

C-SPAN in the Classroom Seminar for Professors (Summer Session), Washington, D.C., 1993. One of 34 educators selected for participation.

Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Faculty Seminar, Hollywood, California, 1989. One of 22 educators selected for participation.

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Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 19th Annual Honors Convocation, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 1985. Recognized for academic excellence as Associate Director of Forensics. The UNLV Debate and Forensics Squad won more than 100 awards from 1983-1985, including the Brady Lee Garrison Newcomers Award as the top-ranked first-year Cross Examination Debate Association program in the nation (1983-1984).

REFERENCES

Alan B. Albarran, Professor Department of Radio, Television and Film

University of North Texas P.O. Box 310589

Denton, Texas 76203-0589 Voice: (940) 565-4734

E-mail: [email protected]

Trey Berry, President Southern Arkansas University System

Southern Arkansas University P.O. Box 9392

Magnolia, Arkansas 71754-9392 Voice: (870) 235-4001

E-mail: [email protected]

Robert J. Glenn, III, Professor Department of Speech

Owensboro Community and Technical College 4800 New Hartford Road

Owensboro, Kentucky 42303-1899 Voice: (270) 686-4553

E-mail: [email protected]

Al Tompkins, Senior Faculty Broadcast and Online Group Leader

The Poynter Institute for Media Studies 801 Third Street South

St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 Voice: (727) 821-9494

E-mail: [email protected]

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Joyce M. Tudryn, President and CEO International Radio and Television Society Foundation

1697 Broadway 10th Floor, Entrance on 53rd New York, New York 10170

Voice: (212) 867-6650, Extension 11 E-mail: [email protected]

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APPENDIX

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (pre-2015) “’Lab Tested and Ready for Rollout’: Highlighting a Host of New Forensics Events Targeting Millennial Speakers and Competitors.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 20-23 November 2014, Chicago, Illinois. “’Mission Possible’: Examining the Value of Academic Debate Formats Through the Lens of Contrast and Comparison in Relation to a Standard of Educational Value.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 20-23 November 2014, Chicago, Illinois. “Improving Teaching and Research in Higher Education Communication Curricula Through Social Engagement.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 26-27 September 2014, Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park, Buckhorn, Kentucky. “The Unbearable Lightness of Presumed Status: Examining the Major Influences Which Will Determine Who Will Be the 2016 Democratic Presidential Nominee.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 26-27 September 2014, Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park, Buckhorn, Kentucky. “Transforming the Landscape: Promoting Our Discipline and Expanding Communication Programs in an Era of Challenge.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 26-27 September 2014, Buckhorn Lake State Resort Park, Buckhorn, Kentucky. “The De-Evolution of Republican Rhetoric: From the Party of Lincoln To the Party of No, To the Party of Where Do We Go?” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 3-6 April 2014, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Online Strategies Designed to Enhance a Higher Education Mass Media Curriculum.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 20-21 September 2013, Dale Hollow Lake State Resort Park, Burkesville, Kentucky. “Teaching the Importance of Transparency in Mass Media Through Online Curation of Student Projects.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 10-14 April 2013, Louisville, Kentucky. “’This Will Be on the Test!’ Analyzing the Challenges and Choices of Exam Administration in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 10-14 April 2013, Louisville, Kentucky. “From Student to Scholar: Graduate School Roundtable Discussion.” Mid-South Undergraduate Research Conference, 12-13 October 2012, Southern Arkansas University, Magnolia, Arkansas.

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“Adapting Journalism Assignments and Curricula in a Social and Mobile Media Landscape.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 21-22 September 2012, General Butler State Resort Park, Carrollton, Kentucky. “Assessing Just the ‘Politi-Facts’ in the 2012 Presidential Race.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 21-22 September 2012, General Butler State Resort Park, Carrollton, Kentucky. “How The Daily Show Exposes Situational Hypocrisy on Cable News Infotainment Programs.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 11-15 April 2012, San Antonio, Texas. “Identifying and Analyzing Argument and Message Construction Elements in 2012 Presidential Candidate Online/Messaging Platforms.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 11-15 April 2012, San Antonio, Texas. “Incorporating Multimedia Tools to Improve Instruction in Higher Education Public Speaking Courses.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 11-15 April 2012, San Antonio, Texas. “Integrating Film and Television Programming for Use in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 11-15 April 2012, San Antonio, Texas. “’Cultivating an Oasis of Instructional Enchantment’: Identifying and Highlighting the Use of Television Programming and Films to Improve Learning Outcomes in the 21st Century Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 17-20 November 2011, New Orleans, Louisiana. “The Role of the Internet in Presidential Elections: Unfiltered Political Media Messages Through YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.” Joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association/Tennessee Communication Association, 16-17 September 2011, Lake Barkley State Resort Park, Cadiz, Kentucky. “Examining the Performance Trends and Cycles Associated with Native and Co-Enrolled High School Students Within the Community College Environment.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 23-27 March 2011, Little Rock, Arkansas. “Steeped in Confusion: Assessing the Argument Chain Employed by the Tea Party in the 2010 Midterm Elections.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 23-27 March 2011, Little Rock, Arkansas. “Bridging the Instructional Divide: Enhancing Basic Course Units Concerning Conflict and Relational Deterioration Through the Use of Film Projects.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 14-17 November 2010, San Francisco, California. “Building Bridges Between Debate and Individual Events: Crafting and Identifying Coaching Techniques and Strategies to Build and Improve Squad Cohesion.” (Respondent) Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 14-17 November 2010, San Francisco, California.

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“Political Information and Knowledge: Processing and Measurement.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 14-17 November 2010, San Francisco, California. “Wish You Were Here! Examining and Identifying Strategies and Techniques for Improving Attendance and Retention in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 14-17 November 2010, San Francisco, California. “It’s a Small World: Identifying Instructional Content and Insights through Travel to Other Nations and Cultures.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 10-11 September 2010, Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, Prestonsburg, Kentucky. “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: Assessing the Potential Outcome of the 2010 Midterm Congressional Election Campaigns.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 10-11 September 2010, Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, Prestonsburg, Kentucky. “A Matter of Life and Death: Examining the Restrictions and Rules of Engagement for Journalists Reporting in the Military Theaters of Iraq and Afghanistan.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 7-11 April 2010, Memphis, Tennessee. “Positive Life Lessons: Successfully Employing the Use of Film Segments and Cinematic Characterizations in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 7-11 April 2010, Memphis, Tennessee. “Town Hall Debate: An Increased Emphasis on the Teaching of Rhetorical Principles in U.S. High Schools Would be Desirable.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 7-11 April 2010, Memphis, Tennessee. “We’re Number One and We Try Harder: Assessing the Validity of Positive Rankings of American Colleges and Universities.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 7-11 April 2010, Memphis, Tennessee. “Basketball, Beer and Bailouts: The Image and Rhetoric of President Obama in His First 100 Days.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 11-12 September 2009, Kenlake State Resort Park, Hardin, Kentucky. “Rush-ing to Hit Rock Bottom: Where Does the GOP and the Conservative Movement Go From Here?” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 11-12 September 2009, Kenlake State Resort Park, Hardin, Kentucky. “Teaching the Value of Rhetorical Skills: Education, Argumentation, and Leadership.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 11-12 September 2009, Kenlake State Resort Park, Hardin, Kentucky. “’A Quantum of Common Sense’: Analyzing the Argument Forms and Rhetorical Strategies Employed to Advise Against Text Messaging/Cell Phone Use While Driving.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 1-5 April 2009, Norfolk, Virginia.

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“Go Forth and Do Likewise: Examining the Role of Communication Strategies in Promoting Social Change Through Community Activism.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 1-5 April 2009, Norfolk, Virginia. “National Treasures: Examining the Evolution of Service Learning as an Experiential Learning Tool in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 1-5 April 2009, Norfolk, Virginia. “The Professor or the Moose: A Roundtable Analysis of the Clash of Political and Cultural Ideologies in the Presidential Campaign of 2008.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 1-5 April 2009, Norfolk, Virginia. “’Fair and Imbalanced’: Evaluating the Persuasive Voice of Television News in Covering the 2008 Presidential Race.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 21-24 November 2008, San Diego, California. “Evaluating and Identifying the Use of Feature Films and Television Programs in the Communication Classroom.” Joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association/Tennessee Communication Association, 12-13 September 2008, Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns, Tennessee.

“Examining Strategies and Techniques for Improving Retention in the Communication Classroom.” Joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association/Tennessee Communication Association, 12-13 September 2008, Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns, Tennessee. “The Rhetoric of the 2008 Presidential Campaign: What Worked, What Didn’t, and Why.” Joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association/Tennessee Communication Association, 12-13 September 2008, Montgomery Bell State Park, Burns, Tennessee. “Beyond the Ivory Tower: Lessons Learned from Community Sponsored Speech Presentation and Performance Enhancing Programs.” (Respondent) Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 2-6 April 2008, Savannah, Georgia. “Caught in the Act: Identifying Methods for Using Image Restoration Case Studies in the Communication Classroom.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 2-6 April 2008, Savannah, Georgia.

“Evaluating the Debate Performance Styles of the 2008 Presidential Candidates.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 2-6 April 2008, Savannah, Georgia. “’You Like Me, You Really Like Me’: Examining the Appeal of Internet Dating Sites.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 2-6 April 2008, Savannah, Georgia. “Brightening Image: The Potency and Function of Motion Pictures Featuring Minority Characters and Storylines within the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 21-22 September 2007, General Butler State Resort Park, Carrollton, Kentucky. “Presidential Delusion 2008.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 21-22 September 2007, General Butler State Resort Park, Carrollton, Kentucky.

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“Utilizing Media Narratives and Public Address Artifacts from Hurricane Katrina in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 28 March-1 April 2007, Louisville, Kentucky. “You’re Either With Us or Against Us: Evaluating the Tone of the Debate Among 2008 Presidential Candidates Concerning Patriotism Versus Prudence in the War on Terror.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 28 March-1 April 2007, Louisville, Kentucky.

“Cultural Diversity Assignments in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 8-9 September 2006, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin, Kentucky. “Lightweights and Darkhorses: Identifying and Evaluating Presidential Candidates for 2008.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 8-9 September 2006, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin, Kentucky. “The Myth of 24-Hour Cable Television ‘News’ Networks: Repetitive Analyses Displace Comprehensive Reportage.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 8-9 September 2006, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin, Kentucky. “Town Hall Debate Forum: ‘Continuing Increases in Tuition Costs Undermine the Quality of American Higher Education’.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 8-9 September 2006, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin, Kentucky. “The Long and Winding Road: Identifying Essential Personalities and Key Lines of Argument Employed by Pretenders and Contenders in the 2008 Presidential Campaign.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 5-9 April 2006, Dallas, Texas. “’To Cell or Ex-Cell’: Practical and Pedagogical Issues in Confronting the Use of Cell Phones Within the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 5-9 April 2006, Dallas, Texas. “Analyzing Standards of Behavior and Appearance for Students in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 16-17 September 2005, Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Slade, Kentucky. “Campaign 2008: Rhetorical Posturing and Media Strategies of Presidential Hopefuls.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 16-17 September 2005, Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Slade, Kentucky. “Evaluating the Role of Cell Phones in Contemporary Culture.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 16-17 September 2005, Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Slade, Kentucky. “The Future of Communication Education.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 16-17 September 2005, Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Slade, Kentucky.

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“Political Air Pollution? A Critique of Campaign 2004 Negative Television and Internet Commercials.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 17-18 September 2004, Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville, Kentucky. “Refining Higher Education Mass Communication Curricula Through State-Mandated Program Reviews.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 17-18 September 2004, Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville, Kentucky. “SAU Magazine: Marketing a Student-Produced University News Program to Regional Radio Stations.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 17-18 September 2004, Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville, Kentucky. “Identifying Practical Applications in Characters and Interactions Present in Television Reality Programs.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 12-13 September 2003, Barren River Lake State Resort Park, Lucas, Kentucky. “Promoting the Value of Communication Education and Research Within Colleges and Their Communities.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 12-13 September 2003, Barren River Lake State Resort Park, Lucas, Kentucky. “Rhetorical Strategies of Campaign 2004 Democratic Presidential Candidates.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 12-13 September 2003, Barren River Lake State Resort Park, Lucas, Kentucky. “Debriefing Session: Radio and Television News Directors Foundation Fellows and Station Hosts.” Annual meeting of the Radio-Television News Directors Association (at the National Association of Broadcasters Exhibition and Conference), 7-9 April 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada. “Inducing Student Improvement through Web-Based Critiques in a College Public Speaking Course.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 20-21 September 2002, General Butler State Resort Park, Carrollton, Kentucky. “The Excellence in Journalism Education Project: A Summer Fellowship Program Mutually Beneficial to Broadcast Educators and Newsroom Professionals.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 20-21 September 2002, General Butler State Resort Park, Carrollton, Kentucky. “Town Hall Debate Forum: ‘Debating the Tenure Process and its Effect on the Quality of Higher Education’.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 20-21 September 2002, General Butler State Resort Park, Carrollton, Kentucky. “Updating Academic Course Syllabi in Broadcast Journalism Courses Offered on a Biennial Basis.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 20-21 September 2002, General Butler State Resort Park, Carrollton, Kentucky. “Accreditation Issues in a Higher Education Broadcast Journalism Curriculum.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 3-7 April 2002, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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“Advancements in Curricular Design: Web-Assisted Courseware Applications in Mass Communication.” Joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association/Tennessee Communication Association, 14-15 September 2001, Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville, Kentucky. “Contemplating the Future of Community and Technical College Forensics Programs.” (Chair) Joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association/Tennessee Communication Association, 14-15 September 2001, Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville, Kentucky. “Documentation of Criteria for Promotion in a Higher Education Broadcast Journalism Discipline.” Joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association/Tennessee Communication Association, 14-15 September 2001, Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville, Kentucky. “Improving Communication Textbooks through Rigorous Processes of Revision and Review.” Joint meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association/Tennessee Communication Association, 14-15 September 2001, Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, Gilbertsville, Kentucky. “Assessing the Value of Televised Presidential Debates in Producing an Informed Electorate.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 4-8 April 2001, Lexington, Kentucky. “Debating the Merits of Distance Learning in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 4-8 April 2001, Lexington, Kentucky. “At the Frontlines of Professional Association Engagement: Initiating Strategies for Collaboration Amongst State and Regional Associations.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 8-12 November 2000, Seattle, Washington. “Reopening the Pandora’s Box: Analyzing the Future Role and Function of Instructional Evaluation in the Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the National Communication Association, 8-12 November 2000, Seattle, Washington. “Evolution of an Academic Course Syllabus: Instructor Modifications and Student Feedback.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 15-16 September 2000, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, Jamestown, Kentucky. “Interactive Media Instruction: Webcasting College Radio and Television Programs.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 15-16 September 2000, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, Jamestown, Kentucky. “Recording Oral Critiques as an Alternative Method of Assessment in a Public Speaking Course.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 15-16 September 2000, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, Jamestown, Kentucky. “Discerning Journalistic Credibility in Religious Right Television News.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 28 March-2 April 2000, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Evaluating Current and Future Applications of Online Communication Course Offerings.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 28 March-2 April 2000, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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“Identifying Unique Approaches in Scheduling Intercollegiate Forensics Tournaments.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 28 March-2 April 2000, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Y2K Windbag Advisory: Media Pundits Forecast the 2000 Political Season.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 28 March-2 April 2000, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Rhetorical Strategies of Campaign 2000 Republican Presidential Candidates.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 17-18 September 1999, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin, Kentucky. “Textbook Utilization in a Broadcast Journalism Emphasis.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 17-18 September 1999, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin, Kentucky.

“Third Millennium Prophecy: Media and Ecclesiastic Interpretations of an Apocalyptic Future.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 17-18 September 1999, Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, Corbin, Kentucky. “Bloviating, Pontifical, Pseudo-Journalistic Blather? Assessing Network and Cable Television Coverage of the Presidential Impeachment Process.” Joint meeting of the Southern States Communication Association/Central States Communication Association, 7-11 April 1999, St. Louis, Missouri.

“Charting a Fresh Course: Developing New and Innovative Individual Events Forms for Intercollegiate Competition.” (Chair) Joint meeting of the Southern States Communication Association/Central States Communication Association, 7-11 April 1999, St. Louis, Missouri. “Enrollment Management Concerns for Regional Universities: Community Colleges Serving Southwest Arkansas.” Joint meeting of the Southern States Communication Association/Central States Communication Association, 7-11 April 1999, St. Louis, Missouri. “Lights, Camera, Instruction: Using Film in the Interpersonal and Family Communication Course.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 18-19 September 1998, Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, Prestonsburg, Kentucky. “Obtaining Peak Student Performance in a Summer Session Principles of Speech Course.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 18-19 September 1998, Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, Prestonsburg, Kentucky. “Providing Broadcast Journalism Students Professional Experiences by Producing Political Television Programs.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 18-19 September 1998, Jenny Wiley State Resort Park, Prestonsburg, Kentucky. “A Journalistic Assessment: Academic Usage of Minorities in the Mass Communication Classroom.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 1-5 April 1998, San Antonio, Texas. “Examining the Topic Selection Process and its Impact on the Quality of Intercollegiate Debate.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 1-5 April 1998, San Antonio, Texas.

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“Irreverent, Irritating, Insightful: Syndicated Radio Personality Don Imus as Political Satirist.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 1-5 April 1998, San Antonio, Texas. “Revising the Service Model: Identifying Needs in Student Services and Advising Programs.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 1-5 April 1998, San Antonio, Texas. “Fusing Classroom Theory and Practical Experience: Syllabus Construction in a Broadcast Journalism Emphasis.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 19-20 September 1997, Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, Dawson Springs, Kentucky. “Instructional Design of a University Public Speaking Course.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 19-20 September 1997, Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, Dawson Springs, Kentucky. “Integration Versus Isolation: Utilizing Film in the Communication Classroom to Characterize Patterns of Relational Development.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 19-20 September 1997, Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, Dawson Springs, Kentucky. “‘People Like Us’: Analyzing Sources of Racial Divide in White Man's Burden.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 19-20 September 1997, Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, Dawson Springs, Kentucky. “Bigotry is Not Monochromatic: Contemporary Provocateurs of Racial Hate Speech.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 2-6 April 1997, Savannah, Georgia. “Critiquing the 1996 Presidential Debate Performances of Bob Dole: Lowered Expectations for the Rhetorically Challenged?” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 2-6 April 1997, Savannah, Georgia. “Reconciling Demographics and Dogma: The 1996 Republican National Convention as Infomercialized Ennui.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 2-6 April 1997, Savannah, Georgia. “Thy Name is Intolerance: Practitioners of Political Character Assassination from the Electronic Pulpit.” Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 23-26 November 1996, San Diego, California. “Shaping American Political Discourse through Media Punditry and Ideological Pontification.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 20-21 September 1996, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, Jamestown, Kentucky. “Teaching Technoliteracy: Assignments Requiring Microcomputer Applications in Oral Communication Courses.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 20-21 September 1996, Lake Cumberland State Resort Park, Jamestown, Kentucky. “Rush Limbaugh: Conservative Media Champion of Political Incorrectness.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 27-31 March 1996, Memphis, Tennessee.

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“The Struggle to Balance Forensics Coaching and Other Vital Professional Responsibilities.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 27-31 March 1996, Memphis, Tennessee. “W. E. B. Du Bois: A Dynamic Communicator and Cultural Iconoclast.” Annual joint meeting of the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association, 25-28 March 1996, Las Vegas, Nevada. “Dissecting a Republican Tsunami: Media Analyses of the 1994 Congressional Elections.” Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 18-21 November 1995, San Antonio, Texas. “Defining Philosophical Constructs of Ethical Journalism in a Market Economy.” Annual joint meeting of the Popular Culture Association in the South/American Culture Association in the South, 5-7 October 1995, Richmond, Virginia. “A Mass Communication Research Failure: Deriving Unsubstantiated Conclusions from Misleading Data.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 15-16 September 1995, Frankfort, Kentucky.

“Analyzing Traditional and Alternative Methods of Television News Reportage.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 15-16 September 1995, Frankfort, Kentucky. “Infomercials: A Genre in Search of Legitimacy.” Annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association, 26-29 April 1995, Oakland, California. “Skewed Images of Reality: How Tabloid Television Exploits and Exaggerates Dysfunctional Themes.” Annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association, 26-29 April 1995, Oakland, California. “Detailing a Renewed Need for Civility within the Debate Environment for Both Students and Coaches.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 5-9 April 1995, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Hearts Afire: Identifying Elements of Sensitivity in Four Weddings and a Funeral.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 5-9 April 1995, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Risky Business: Case Studies in Refining Organizational Mission and Structure.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 5-9 April 1995, New Orleans, Louisiana. “The Use of Video as a Performance and Evaluation Instrument in Public Speaking Courses.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 5-9 April 1995, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Time for Change: Examining the Theory and Practice of NEDA Debate.” (Chair) Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 5-9 April 1995, New Orleans, Louisiana. “Together Again for the Very First Time: Defining a Rhetoric of Commitment in Sleepless in Seattle.” Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 19-22 November 1994, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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“Obtaining Tenure in a Higher Education Broadcast Journalism Discipline: Mapping Out a Successful Blueprint.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 16-17 September 1994, Lexington, Kentucky. “Teaching and Research Challenges Facing Communication Faculty at Institutions with Noncompetitive Enrollment Policies.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Communication Association, 16-17 September 1994, Lexington, Kentucky. “Formulating Instructional Goals and Objectives in the Introductory Oral Communication Course.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 6-10 April 1994, Norfolk, Virginia. “Instant Analyses of the 1992 Presidential Debates by Reporters and Pundits: Substantive or Shallow?” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 6-10 April 1994, Norfolk, Virginia. “‘It's a Natural’: Why Arkansas Tourism Videos Celebrate the Dual Aestheticism of Beauty and the ‘Bubba’.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 6-10 April 1994, Norfolk, Virginia. “Promoting Conformism and Elitism in the Classroom: The Expanding Role of Institutional Legalism Within ‘Club Academe’.” (Chair/Respondent) Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 6-10 April 1994, Norfolk, Virginia. “Critical Thinking Strategies for Nontraditional Students.” Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 18-21 November 1993, Miami Beach, Florida. “Nine 1/2 Weeks: Conflicting Images of Attraction and Repulsion.” Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 18-21 November 1993, Miami Beach, Florida. “Preserving the State Speech Association: A Noble Idea Whose Time Has Passed?” Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 18-21 November 1993, Miami Beach, Florida. “Ethical Practices of Televangelists in a Post-PTL Era.” Annual joint meeting of the Popular Culture Association in the South/American Culture Association in the South, 14-16 October 1993, Nashville, Tennessee.

“C-SPAN as an Instructional Resource in College and University Broadcast Journalism Courses.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Association of Communication Arts, 17-18 September 1993, Lexington, Kentucky. “Expanding the Definition of Scholarly Research.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Association of Communication Arts, 17-18 September 1993, Lexington, Kentucky. “A Critical Analysis of Infomercials Selling Similar Products.” Joint meeting of the Southern States Communication Association/Central States Communication Association, 14-18 April 1993, Lexington, Kentucky.

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“Enhancing Extemporaneous Speaking Skills in the Advanced Oral Communication Course.” Joint meeting of the Southern States Communication Association/Central States Communication Association, 14-18 April 1993, Lexington, Kentucky. “The SAU Report: A University Television News Program.” Joint meeting of the Southern States Communication Association/Central States Communication Association, 14-18 April 1993, Lexington, Kentucky. “The Importance of Minority Role Models in a Higher Education Mass Communication Curriculum.” Annual meeting of the National Association of African American Studies, 9-13 February 1993, Petersburg, Virginia. “Ross Perot: Populist Prophet or Media-Created Megalomaniac?” Annual joint meeting of the Far West Popular Culture Association/Far West American Culture Association, 21-23 January 1993, Las Vegas, Nevada. “Political Talk Shows: Do They Generate More Heat Than Light?” (Chair/Respondent) Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 29 October-1 November 1992, Chicago, Illinois. “Sleeping with the Enemy: Victimization and Redemption.” Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 29 October-1 November 1992, Chicago, Illinois. “The Television Persona of David Duke in the 1991 Louisiana Gubernatorial Election.” (Chair/Respondent) Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 29 October-1 November 1992, Chicago, Illinois. “Nontraditional Gender Portrayals in Modern Film.” Annual meeting of the Kentucky Association of Communication Arts, 18-19 September 1992, Owensboro, Kentucky. “News Production: Professional Assignments for Broadcast Journalism Students in an Educational Setting.” Annual meeting of the Broadcast Education Association, 10-13 April 1992, Las Vegas, Nevada. “Campus News: A Yearly Compilation of Student-Produced Television Reports.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 8-12 April 1992, San Antonio, Texas. “Team Testing Techniques: Implementation and Utilization in a Collegiate Public Speaking Course.” Annual meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, 8-12 April 1992, San Antonio, Texas. “Producing University Television News Reports for a Network Affiliate.” Annual meeting of the Texas Association of Broadcast Educators, 28-29 February 1992, Dallas, Texas. “Improving Relationships Between College and High School Forensics Programs: Three Case Studies and a Regional Survey.” (Respondent) Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 31 October-3 November 1991, Atlanta, Georgia. “Infomercials: The Advertising Format Viewers Love to Hate.” Annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, 31 October-3 November 1991, Atlanta, Georgia.

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“At-Risk Students.” Annual meeting of the Arkansas Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, 18 April 1991, Little Rock, Arkansas. (with Larry W. McNeal and Diana N. Terry)

PUBLICATIONS (pre-2015) Reppert, J. E. (2006). Contributor, The Power of the Art of Communication: Innovations in Theory and Practice Among Professors of Communication. The Kentucky Communication Association Nexus Series. Reppert, J. E. (2002). Improving Communication Textbooks through Rigorous Processes of Revision and Review. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 455 552) Reppert, J. E. (2002). Advancements in Curricular Design: Web-Assisted Courseware Applications in Mass Communication. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 455 551) Reppert, J. E. (2002). Evolution of an Academic Course Syllabus: Instructor Modifications and Student Feedback. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 455 543)

Reppert, J. E. (2002). Interactive Media Instruction: Webcasting College Radio and Television Programs. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 455 542) Reppert, J. E. (2001). Documentation of Criteria for Promotion in a Higher Education Broadcast Journalism Discipline. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 454 557) Reppert, J. E. (2001). Providing Broadcast Journalism Students Professional Experiences by Producing Political Television Programs. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 454 556) Reppert, J. E. (2001). Instant Analyses of the 1992 Presidential Debates by Reporters and Pundits: Substantive or Shallow? (Mass Communication Instructional Unit). (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 454 555) Reppert, J. E. (2001). Shaping American Political Discourse through Media Punditry and Ideological Pontification. (Mass Communication Instructional Unit). (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 454 554) Reppert, J. E. (2000). The SAU Report: National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education Standards, Procedures, and Policies. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 433 321) Reppert, J. E. (2000). Textbook Utilization in a Broadcast Journalism Emphasis. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 432 790) Reppert, J. E. (1999). Contributor, The Encyclopedia of Television News. Oryx Press. Reppert, J. E. (1999). Infomercials: A Genre in Search of Legitimacy. (Mass Communication Instructional Unit). (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 432 020)

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Reppert, J. E. (1999). Defining Philosophical Constructs of Ethical Journalism in a Market Economy. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 431 207) Reppert, J. E. (1999). Obtaining Peak Student Performance in a Summer Session Principles of Speech Course. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 431 206) Reppert, J. E. (1999). W. E. B. Du Bois: A Dynamic Communicator and Cultural Iconoclast. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 431 205) Reppert, J. E. (1999). A Mass Communication Research Failure: Deriving Unsubstantiated Conclusions from Misleading Data. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 431 204) Reppert, J. E. (1999). Case Study of a Hypothetical Higher Education Library Media Center. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 430 578) Reppert, J. E. (1999). Critical Evaluations and Instructional Potential of Authoring and Titled Program Software. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 430 553) Reppert, J. E. (1999). Implementation and Utilization of Educational Technology. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 430 552) Reppert, J. E. (1998). Fusing Classroom Theory and Practical Experience: Syllabus Construction in a Broadcast Journalism Emphasis. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 411 549) Reppert, J. E. (1998). Instructional Design of a University Public Speaking Course. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 410 601) Reppert, J. E. (1998). Teaching and Research Challenges Facing Communication Faculty at Institutions with Noncompetitive Enrollment Policies. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 410 595) Reppert, J. E. (1997). Contributor, Building for the Future: Proceedings of the 1996 Kentucky Communication Association Annual Conference. The Kentucky Communication Association.

Reppert, J. E. (1997). Producing Television News Reports for a Network Affiliate. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 409 594) Reppert, J. E. (1997). Teaching Technoliteracy: Assignments Requiring Microcomputer Applications in Oral Communication Courses. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 406 710) Reppert, J. E. (1997). The SAU Report: A University Television News Program. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 406 709) Reppert, J. E. (1997). Obtaining Tenure in a Higher Education Broadcast Journalism Discipline: Mapping Out a Successful Blueprint. (ERIC Document Reproduction service No. ED 405 629) Reppert, J. E. (1996). Improving Relationships between College and High School Forensics Programs: Three Case Studies and a Regional Survey. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 391 184)

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Reppert, J. E. (1996). The Importance of Minority Role Models in a Higher Education Mass Communication Curriculum. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 391 183) Reppert, J. E. (1996). Enhancing Extemporaneous Speaking Skills in the Advanced Oral Communication Course and Team Testing Techniques in the Basic Course. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 390 107) Reppert, J. E. (1996). Expanding the Definition of Scholarly Research. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 390 087) Reppert, J. E. (1996). News Production: Professional Assignments for Broadcast Journalism Students in an Educational Setting. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 390 086) Reppert, J. E. (1996). Preserving the State Speech Association: A Noble Idea Whose Time Has Passed? (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 390 081) Reppert, J. E. (1996). Critical Thinking Strategies for Nontraditional Students. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 389 034) Reppert, J. E. (1996). Formulating Instructional Goals and Objectives in the Introductory Oral Communication Course. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 389 033) Reppert, J. E. (1996). The Use of Video as a Performance and Evaluation Instrument in Public Speaking Courses. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 389 032) Reppert, J. E. (1995). Contributor, Campaign ’96: A Resource Guide for Professors. C-SPAN in the Classroom. Reppert, J. E. (1995). [Review of The Press and the Pentagon]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 6(3), 1-2. Reppert, J. E. (1995). [Review of Rwandan Nightmare]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 6(3), 111-112. Reppert, J. E. (1995). [Review of The Power of Newsprint, Vol.1]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 6(2), 92.

Reppert, J. E. (1995). [Review of The Industrial Revolution]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 6(1), 123-124.

Reppert, J. E. (1994). [Review of Prayer and Our Public Schools]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 5(4), 18. Reppert, J. E. (1994). [Review of From Fragmentation to Wholeness]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 5(3), 6. Reppert, J. E. (1994). [Review of Power Surge: Parents]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 5(3), 30.

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Reppert, J. E. (1994). [Review of Drug Danger: Easy to Start, Hard to Stop]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 5(1), 17. Reppert, J. E. (1994). [Review of Myths vs. Facts: How to Recognize and Confront Sexual Harassment and Myths vs. Facts: How to Manage Sexual Harassment Situations]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 5(1), 22-23. Reppert, J. E. (1993). [Review of Elder Abuse: Intervention Strategies for Clinicians]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 4(4), 18-19. Reppert, J. E. (1993). [Review of How to Use Dianetics: A Visual Guidebook to the Human Mind]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 4(4), 72. Reppert, J. E. (1993). Reconciling Quality: Broadcast Education with Diminishing Institutional Support. College Broadcaster, 6(1), 17. Reppert, J. E. (1993). [Review of Drinking Stories]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 4(2), 23.

Reppert, J. E. (1993). [Review of Blueprint for Home Security]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 4(2), 72. Reppert, J. E. (1993). [Review of A Calf Grows Up]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 4(2), 76. Reppert, J. E. (1993). [Review of California’s Mission San Luis Obispo]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 4(2), 147-148. Reppert, J. E. (1993). [Review of The Struggle for Peace: Israelis and Palestinians]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 4(2), 163. Reppert, J. E. (1993). [Review of Citizen Soldiers: The Guard and Reserves]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 4(1), 18. Reppert, J. E. (1993). [Review of Paradise Camp]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 4(1), 141-142. Reppert, J. E. (1992). [Review of Buying Weapons or Building America]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 3(4), 10-11.

Reppert, J. E. (1992). [Review of Game Plan for College Success]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 3(4), 47-48.

Reppert, J. E. (1992). [Review of Appomattox: Collapse of the American Dream]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 3(4), 173-174. Reppert, J. E. (1992). [Review of The Party’s Over]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 3(2), 27. Reppert, J. E. (1992). [Review of People Power]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 3(1), 14-15. Reppert, J. E. (1992). [Review of City Nature]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 3(1), 43-44.

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Reppert, J. E. (1991). [Review of The ‘Shark’ on Offense]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 2(3), 114-115. Reppert, J. E. (1991). [Review of Samora Machel, Son of Africa]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 2(3), 146. Reppert, J. E. (1991). [Review of Caste at Birth]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 2(3), 147. Reppert, J. E. (1991). [Review of The Golden Sher: Aging and the American Family]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 2(2), 25. Reppert, J. E. (1991). [Review of Stop Ice Cold]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 2(2), 33-34. Reppert, J. E. (1991). [Review of Across Five Aprils: A Time to Choose]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 2(1), 144-145.

Reppert, J. E. (1991). [Review of Touring Civil War Battlefields]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 2(1), 170-171.

Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of Resolving Personal Conflict]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(4), 83.

Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of Jonathan Williams: By Eye & By Ear]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(4), 159-160. Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of Voyage of the Great Southern Ark]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(4), 191.

Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of Finland, Fresh and Original]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(4), 192. Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of Black Mountain College: A Thumbnail Sketch]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(4), 199. Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of Any Child is My Child]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(4), 206-207. Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of Into the Deep Freeze]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(4), 208-209. Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of Freak Street to Goa: Immigrants on the Raj Path]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(4), 210. Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of The Temple]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(4), 224. Reppert, J. E. (1990). [Review of Seasons of Life]. Video Rating Guide for Libraries, 1(3), 27.

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