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RUSSEL R. WINDES
CURRICULUM VITA
P.O. Box 2374 Mill Valley CA 94942-2374
E-Mail: abqsef@r.postjobfree.com
I. EDUCATION
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Harvard University, (Social Relations),
1960.
Ph.D., Northwestern University, (Communication Studies, Social
Psychology), 1959.
M.A., Kansas State University-State University of Iowa, (History &
Government), 1953.
B.A., Drury College, (History, Political Science), 1951.
II. PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
A. Teaching
City University of New York. Professor of Communication Studies (now
Professor Emeritus), 1964-1989 Courses taught: Media Analysis and Criticism,
Communication Theory, Persuasion and the Media, Argumentation, Conflict and
Decision Theory, Political Communication, Legal Advocacy, Wit & Humor in
Communication.
United States International University, San Diego [now California
School of Professional Psychology]. Professor and Director of Doctoral
Studies in Leadership & Human Behavior, 1989-1995. Courses taught: Media and
Persuasion, Values and Decision-Making, Social Psychology, Organizational
Leadership and Development, Developmental Psychology, Theories of
Leadership. Directed 12 dissertations.
San Diego State University. Visiting Professor, 1969-1970. Graduate
courses taught: Rhetorical Criticism, Persuasion, Argumentation.
Columbia University. Adjunct Professor of Communications, 1965-1980.
Courses taught Theories of Communication, Small Group Communication,
Conflict Management, Persuasion, Political Communication. Directed 11
dissertations.
San Francisco State University. Associate Professor, Humanities,
1960-1964. History & Criticism of Public Address, Persuasion, Argumentation,
Small Group Communication, Debate...
Northwestern University. Assistant Professor, 1955-1960.
Communication Studies & Director of University Debate, Courses taught:
Argumentation, Persuasion, Small Group Communication.
B. Administration
Chairman, Department of Communication, Queens College (CUNY), 1964-1969;
Responsibilities: hiring, retention and tenure; supervision of 104 faculty
and staff in divisions of Media, Communications Studies, Theatre,
Performance Studies, Communication Studies, Audiology and Speech Pathology..
.C. Professional Service
Service to the National Communication Association: Administrative
Committee, 1968-1970, 1976-1978; Chairman and Member, Board of Publications,
1975- 1980; Legislative Assembly, 1966-1970, 1976-1980; 1983-1987; Delegate
to Constitutional Convention, 1969.
Elected Member and Chairman of Issues and Policies Division, The
New
Orleans Conference on Research, Instruction and Directions in Speech
Communication, sponsored jointly by the U.S. Office of Education and the
Speech Association of America, 1968.
Evaluator, U.S. Office of Education, NDEA Title IV Program, 1967-1969.
Official Representative from NCA to Republican National Convention,
Chicago, 1960, and Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, 1960.
D. Public Service
Coordinator, Workshop on Public Relations, National Gay Task Force,
1983-1985.
Staff Member (Research and Speech Preparation), Adlai E. Stevenson
Presidential Campaign, 1955-1956; John F. Kennedy Presidential Campaign,
1959-1960.
E. Service to Universities
Queens College (CUNY): Member, Faculty Senate, 9 years; College
Personnel and Budget Committee, 5 years; Board of Directors, Queens Hearing
and Speech Center, 5 years; Director, 26 M.A. thesis committees.
Columbia University: Directed 19 doctoral dissertations, served on 11
dissertation committees.
Northwestern University: Director of Debate. University teams place
first at 57 tournaments in 5 years and won National Championships in 1958
and 1959.
III. Scholarship
A. Books
Civil Rights Movements
and Queer Identities: Complexities of the
Collective Subject,"in Queering Public Address.Ed.
Charles E. Morris. Columbia SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2007. 45-73
Progay/Antigay: The Rhetorical War over Sexuality. With R. Smith.
Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2000. 260 pp.
Argumentation and Advocacy With A. Hastings. New York: Random House,
1966; 2nd Edition, 1968. 244 pp. [144,140 books sold]
Guide to Debate. With R. O'Neil. Portland: Walch, 1964; 2nd Edition,
1967; 3rd Edition, 1971. Republished by City University of New York Press,
1979, 1982. 300 pp. [102,822 books sold]
Championship Debating II. With A. Kruger. Portland: Walch, 1967. 214
pp. [24,084]
Championship Debating. With A. Kruger. Portland: Walch, 1961. 265 pp.
[44,460]
Introduction to Small Group Communications. With A. Kruger. Portland:
Walch, 1968; 2nd Edition, 1972; 3rd Edition, 1974. 290 pp. [20,914]
B.
"Identity in Political Context: Lesbian/Gay Representation in the Public
Sphere." With R. Smith. Journal of Homosexuality, 37 (1999),
25-45.
"The Progay and Antigay Issue Culture: Interpretation, Influence and
Dissent." With R. Smith. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 83
(1997), 28-48.
"The Interpretation of Abolitionist Rhetoric: Historiography, Rhetorical
Method, and History." With R. Smith. Southern Communication Journal,
60 (1995), 303-311.
"Symbolic Convergence and Abolitionism: A Reinterpretation. With R.
Smith.Southern Communication Journal, 59 (1993) 45-59.
"Collective Action and the Single Text." With R. Smith. Southern
Speech Communication Journal, 43 (Winter, 1978). 110-28.
"The Rhetoric of Mobilization: Implications for the Study of Movements,"
Southern Speech Communication Journal, 42 (Fall, 1976), 1-19.
"The Innovational Movement: A Rhetorical Theory." With R. Smith.
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 61 (April, 1975). 140-53.
"Issues and Responsibilities in Speech Communication," in Conceptual
Frontiers in Speech Communication. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall,
1970.
"Argumentation and Advocacy," in Handbook of English.
Philadelphia: Archabbey Press, 1965.
"Contest for the Nominations" in The 1960 Campaign: A Rhetorical Study.
New York: Speech Association of America, 1961. pp. 58-79.
"A Study of Effective and Ineffective Campaign Speaking," Speech
Monographs, 28 (February, 1961) 38-51. (Reprinted in Studies
in Public Communication, ed. E.C. Ulassi. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1962.)
"American Forum/Contemporary Forum," Western Speech, 28
(Spring, 1964).
"The Presidential Campaign of 1960: The Republican Convention,"
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 46 (October, 1960), 249-56.
"The Stevenson Speech Staff in the 1956 Campaign," Quarterly Journal
of Speech, 46 (February, 1960), 32-45. Reprinted in part in
The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson, ed. W. Johnson. New York: Harper &
Row, 1976; Speech Criticism, ed. L. Thonssen and A.C. Baird New York:
Ronald Press, 1968; Handbook of College Composition, ed. M. Brennan.
Boston: D.C. Heath, 1964).
"Symposium on Debate and Discussion: Competitive Debating: The Speech
Program, the Individual and Society," Speech Teacher, 9 (March,
1960), 99-108.
"The Northwestern Tournaments," The Gavel (March, 1959), 2-9.
"The Judging of Debates," The Gavel (March, 1958), 9-15.
"Adlai E. Stevenson: Spokesman for a New Politics," Look Magazine,
October 14, 1956, pp. 45-54.
"Public Address in the Career of Adlai E. Stevenson," Quarterly
Journal of Speech, 42 (October, 1956), 220-235. (Reprinted in
part in The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson, ed. W. Johnson, I,III.
Boston: Little, Brown, 1972, 1974; Great American Speakers, ed. J.
Graham. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1969; Effective Speaking,
L. Crocker. New York: American Institute of Banking, 1960; Persuasive
Speaking. P. Marsh. Harper & Row, 1966.
C. Convention Papers
"Religious Symbolic Convergence and Abolitionism," Speech Communication
Association, 1993.
"The Construction of Nineteenth Century Activism," Speech Communication
Association, 1992.
"The Mainstreaming of Adult Learners in Communication Courses," Speech
Communication Association, 1990.
"The Multi-Media Course in Persuasion and Public Relations," Speech
Communication Association, 1986.
"A New Look at Organizational Communication, "Eastern Communication
Association, 1985.
"The New Orleans Conference: Ten Years Later," Speech Communication
Association, 1982.
"Response to Three Papers," Panel on Political Communication, Eastern
Communication Association, 1977.
"Approaches to the Teaching of Conflict and Decision," Eastern
Communication Association, 1975.
"Scholarship in Speech Communication," Panel on SCA Publications, Speech
Communication Association, 1974.
"Rhetoric, Poetic and Illusion," Western Speech Communication
Association, 1974.
"Issues and Responsibilities: Implications for Speech, Panel on SCA
Organization, Speech Communication Association, 1972.
"An Analysis of Persuasion in the 1970 Congressional Campaign." Eastern
Communication Association, 1972.
"Structure of Professional Organizations," Panel on SCA Reorganization,
Speech Communication Association, 1969.
"Graduate Education in Speech," Eastern Communication Association, 1969.
"Ethics and Responsibilities," Panel on Findings of the New Orleans
SAA-USOE Conference, Speech Association of America, 1968.
"Publish and/or Perish," Speech Association of Eastern States, 1968.
"Publicly Supported Research: Claims and Counterclaims," Speech
Association of America, 1967.
"New Approaches to Teaching the Basic Course," Speech Association of
Eastern States, 1967.
"Arguing the Defense: Old and New Strategies," Speech Association of
America, 1966.
"New Understandings in the Concept of Proof," Speech Association of
America, 1965.
"Wit and Humor in the Speech-making of Adlai E.Stevenson," Speech
Association of Eastern States, 1966.
"Rhetoric of the Racial Revolution: Roy Wilkins," Speech Association of
Eastern States, 1965.
"Increasing the Scholarly Output of Speech Faculty," Panel on
Administration, Speech Association of Eastern States, 1965.
"Ethical Appeals in Persuasion," Western Speech Association, 1963.
"Forensic Debate: Argumentation or Persuasion?", Western Speech
Association, 1961.
"Richard M. Nixon: The Campaigner of Many Masks," Western Speech
Association, 1962.
"The Use of Wit and Humor in Political Speaking," Western Speech
Association, 1961.
"Aristotelian Persuasion and Tournament Forensics," Western Speech
Association, 1961.
"The Psychological Effects of Debating Both Sides of a Proposition,"
Speech Association of America, 1960.
"Debate in a Liberal Education," Speech Association of Eastern States,
1960.
"On the Coaching of Debate," New England Colleges Symposium on Forensics,
Wesleyan University, 1959.
"The Role of Public Address in the Career of Adlai Stevenson," Central
States Speech Association, 1959.
"Adlai Stevenson's Speech Staff in the 1956 Campaign: A Study in
Decision- Making," Speech Association of America, 1958.
D. Editorial
Consulting Editor in Speech Communication for the Bobbs-Merill Company
from 1964 to 1980. Fifty-seven books were published under my editorship. My
responsibilities were to make decisions on author and title; to plan series
of books; to prepare synopses and outlines for each volume; to edit each
manuscript; to write editor's forwards; to prepare advertising copy.
Following are titles and authors:
Bobbs-Merrill Series in Speech Communication G. Miller, Speech
Communication; R. O'Neil, Free Speech; T. Nilsen, Ethics of
Speech Communication; T. Clevenger, Audience Analysis; G. Mills,
Message Preparation: Analysis and Structure; E. Bettinghaus,:
Message Preparation: Proof G. Phillips, Communication and the Small
Group; R. Cathcart, Post Communication: Criticism. (All of the
above were published simultaneously in 1966). G. Cronkhite, Persuasion:
Speech and Behavioral Change, 1969; P. Salus, Linguistics, 1969;
R. Benjamin,Semantics and Language Analysis, 1969; R.King, Forms
of Public Address, 1969; R. Smith, Nonvernal Communication, 197
1; C. Smith and D. Hunsaker, The Basis of Argument, 1972; C. Weaver,
Human Listening, 1972; G. Mills, Putting a Message Together,
1972; E. Bettinghaus, The Introduction to Speech:Nature of Proof
1972; G. Miller, Communication, 1972; R. ONeil, Free Speech,
1973; G. Phillips, Small Group Communication, 1973; T Nilsen,
Ethics in Speech Communication, 1974; J. Condon and F. Yousef,
Introduction to Intercultural Communication. 1975: J. DeVito,
Articulation and Voice, 1975; R. Haas and D. Williams, The Study of
Oral Interpretation, 1975; B. Pierce and C. Rossiter, Communicating
Personally, 1975; T. Steinfatt, Interpersonal Communication,
1978; Phillips, Structuring Communication, 1978.
Total series books sold: 1,702,463
Bobbs-Merrill Series in Communicative Disorders:
J. DeVito, Psycholinguitics, 1971; D. Boone, Cerebral Palsy, 1972;
M. Greene, Disorders of the Voice, 1972; J. Irwin, Disorders of
Articulation, 1972; P. Menyuk, Development of Speech, 1972; F.
Martin, Clinical Audiometry, 1972; M. Ross, Aural Rehabilitation,
1972; H. Halpern, Adult Aphasia, 1972; P. Lieberman, Speech
Acoustics and Perception, 1973; M. Black, Therapy in the Schools,
1973; M. Miller, Hearing Aids, 1973; H. Gregory, Stuttering,
1973; D. Harris, Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing, 1973; 1.
Hochberg, Audiometric Results, 1973; F. Kleffner, Language
Disorders in Children, 1973; G. Powers, Cleft Palate, 1974; B.
Schianger, Mental Retardation, 1974; B. Sheets, Anatomy and
Physiology of the Speech Mechanism, 1974; D. Harris,
Electroencephenology and Layout of the Nervous System, 1974; D. Harris,
Psychoacoustics, 1975.
Total series books sold: 608,815
Non-Series Volumes for Bobbs-Merrill
E. Murray, Phillips, Truby, Speech: Science-Art, 1969; G.
Phillips, Dunham, Brubaker, Butt, Development of Oral Conmmunication,
1970; F. Matson, The Human Persuasion, 1970; W. Brandt, The
Rhetoric ofArgumentation, 1970; N. Lin, The Study of Human
Communication, 1972.
Total books sold: 163,608
I served as Consultant in Speech to Random House from 1967 to 1972. Five
volumes were published: J. DeVito, The Psychology of Speech and Language,
1970; E. Erickson and G. Phillips, Interpersonal Dynamics in the Small
Group, 1970; M. Clark and E. Erway, The Learning Encounter. The
Classroom as a Communication Workshop, 1971; T. Sloan and J. Maclay,
Interpretation: An Approach to the Study of Literature, 1972; F. Matson,
The Human Persuasion, 1973.
Total books sold: 249,831
Total books written sold: 411, 852
Total edited books sold: 2,723,717
Total books sold: 3,135,569
I contributed, as author and associate editor (with R. O'Neil and J.
Lynch) to the following books published by the American Enterprise
Institute, which analyzed the national intercollegiate debate proposition,
1962-1966: Analysis of Non-CommunistOrganization, 1962;
Analysis of Problems in Higher Education, 1963; Analysis of Federal
Assistance to the Unemployed, 1964; Analysis of Restrictions on Law
Enforcement, 1965; Analysis of American Foreign Policy Commitments,
1966.
As Chairman of the NCA Publications Board, I edited the following volumes
published by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading and Communication Skills: F.
Jandt and M. Hare, Instruction in Conflict Resolution, 1978; J.C.
McCroskey, Quiet Children and the Classroom Teacher, 1979.
I have been reader for Quarterly Journal of Speech, Speech
Monographs, Western Speech Journal, Central States Speech
Journal, and Southern Speech Communication Journal.
E. Non-Published Manuscripts
"James A. Farley and the Roosevelt Campaign of 1932," MA. Thesis, 1953.
"Adlai E. Stevenson and the 1956 Campaign for the Presidency," Ph.D.
Dissertation, 1959.