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CURRICULUM VITAE
Janie M. Harden Fritz, Ph.D.
Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies
Duquesne University
Address: 28 Ladera Drive Phone: (412) 831-1666
Bethel Park, PA 15102 e-mail [email protected]
EDUCATION
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, Ph.D., 1993, Communication Arts. Dissertation
title: Organizational socialization states, communication in peer relationships, and a model of the
organizational socialization process.
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, M.A., 1984, Speech Communication (emphasis in
Rhetoric). Thesis: Rhetorical example as narrative: A case study of selected television
commercials.
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, B.A., 1982, Speech Communication.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Associate Director of Rhetoric Ph.D. Program, Duquesne University, August 2016–present
Director of University Core Curriculum, Duquesne University, January 2011–May 2016
Director of M. A. Program, Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies, August 2006–
present
Director of B.A. Program, Communication Department/Department of Communication &
Rhetorical Studies, July 1997–present
Professor, Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies, Duquesne University,
Pittsburgh, PA, August 12, 2013–present
Associate Professor, Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies, Duquesne University,
Pittsburgh, PA, August 11, 1998–August 11, 2013
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, Jan.
1992–August 10, 1998
Lecturer, Department of Communication Arts, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,
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Wisconsin, August 1991–December 1991
Teaching Assistant, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, August 1984–July
1991
Adjunct faculty, College of St. Francis, Joliet, Illinois, Fall, 1989 (Madison satellite)
Workshop Presenter, University of Wisconsin Extension Program Communication
Fall 1988–Spring 1990
Teaching Assistant, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, August 1982–May 1984
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Pennsylvania Communication Association
Eastern Communication Association
Southern States Communication Association
Religious Communication Association
National Communication Association
International Communication Association
Association for Business Communication
International Leadership Association
Association of Leadership Educators
Fellowship of Catholic Scholars
Christianity and Communication Studies Network
AWARDS AND HONORS
(2018) National Communication Association: Honored as Outstanding Teacher in Dedicated
Session
(2017) National Communication Association Communication Ethics Division Teacher of the
Year Award
(2015) Omicron Delta Kappa Teacher of the Year
(2014) Distinguished Research Fellow, Eastern Communication Association
(2014) Everett Lee Hunt Award, Eastern Communication Association, for Professional Civility:
Communicative Virtue at Work (2013, Peter Lang)
(2013) Clifford G. Christians Ethics Research Award, Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet
Research, for Professional Civility: Communicative Virtue at Work (2013, Peter Lang)
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(2012) Robert & Patricia Gussin Spiritan Division of Academic Programs Outstanding Faculty
Award
(2012) Distinguished Teaching Fellow, Eastern Communication Association
(2011) Donald Eckroyd Award for Scholarly Excellence, Pennsylvania Communication
Association
(2011) National States Advisory Council Scholar of the Year Award
(2010) Presidential Award for Excellence in Service to the Mission, Duquesne University
(2010) McAnulty College and Graduate School Faculty Award for Service, Duquesne University
(2010) Elected to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Duquesne University
(2009) Harvey Kelly Award for Teaching Excellence, Pennsylvania Communication Association
(2009) Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, Duquesne University
(2009) McAnulty College and Graduate School Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence,
Duquesne University
(2007) Eugene P. Beard Award for Leadership in Ethics, Duquesne University
(2006) Carroll Arnold Distinguished Service Award, Pennsylvania Communication Association
(2004) Top paper panel in the Religious Communication Studies Division of the Religious
Communication Association (with Eric Grabowsky) for paper titled “The Internship:
Praxis Education in the Catholic Tradition”
(1986) Top student paper award in the Interpersonal Communication Division of the
International Communication Association for paper titled “Response Differences to
Intimate Disclosures”
(1983) University-Wide Assistantship, University of Georgia,
Athens, Georgia
(1982) Phi Beta Kappa (University of Georgia)
(1979) National Merit Scholarship
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TEACHING
Courses taught
Duquesne University Department of Communication/ Department of Communication &
Rhetorical Studies (Jan. 1992–present)
Rhetoric & Philosophy of Intercultural Communication (Ph.D. seminar)
Rhetoric & Philosophy of Organizational and Leadership Communication (Ph.D. Seminar)
Exploring Leadership Communication (undergraduate students)
Communication and Professional Civility (health communication/communication ethics class for
physician assistant students)
Seminar in Intercultural, Interpersonal, and Interreligious Dialogue (Integrated Honors Program)
Exploring Interpersonal Communication (undergraduate; University Core Theme Area Social
Justice; both online and face-to-face sections)
Exploring Intercultural Communication (undergraduate; both online and face-to-face sections;
University Core Theme Area Global Diversity)
Communication and Gender (MA/undergraduate)
Communication Ethics and Professional Civility (MA students)
Health Care Communication Ethics (graduate; face-to-face and hybrid—face to face combined
with on-line—versions)
Organizational Communication (MA/undergraduate)
Organizational Communication (on-line course, School of Leadership and Professional
Advancement program)
Organizational Communication for Leaders (Masters of Leadership and Liberal Studies [MLLS]
students, face-to-face and on-line sections, School of Leadership and Professional Advancement)
Organizational Communication for Sports Leadership (MLLS students, face-to-face and on-line
course, School of Leadership and Professional Advancement program)
Leading Across Cultures: International Communication (Master of Science in Global Leadership
[MSGL] students, on-line course, School of Leadership and Professional Advancement program)
Rhetoric and Philosophy of Organizational Communication (PhD/MA students)
Philosophy of Interpersonal Communication (PhD/MA students)
Communication Ethics (undergraduate students, Saturday College program, face-to-face and on-
line versions)
Interpersonal Communication and Leadership (MLLS students, School of Leadership and
Professional Advancement program)
Communication Management (undergraduate adult students in School of Leadership and
Professional Advancement program)
Theory and Practice of Group Discussion (graduate/undergraduate)
Communication Research Methods/Communication Research and Evidence
(graduate/undergraduate)
Theory and Practice of Interpersonal Communication (graduate/undergraduate; also in School of
Leadership and Professional Advancement program)
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Theory and Practice of Organizational Communication (graduate/undergraduate)
Human Communication and Society (undergraduate)
Intercultural Communication (graduate/undergraduate)
Cultural Perspectives: Intercultural Communication (Integrated Honors Program)
Public Speaking (undergraduate)
Public Speaking (undergraduate; Robert and Patricia Gussin Spiritan Division program)
Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (undergraduate)
Introduction to Intercultural Communication (undergraduate; Robert and Patricia Gussin Spiritan
Division of Academic Programs)
University of Wisconsin Department of Communication Arts (Aug. 1984–Dec. 1991) (all
undergraduate)
Introduction to Public Speaking
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
Informative Speaking (Module course)
Theory and Practice of Small Group Discussion (Teaching Assistant and independent sections)
Theory and Practice of Persuasion (Teaching Assistant)
Communication and Human Behavior
Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (Teaching Assistant)
College of St. Francis (Joliet, Illinois; adjunct faculty position in Madison, Wisconsin, Fall 1989)
Interpersonal Communication (adult undergraduate students)
University of Wisconsin Extension Communication Program
Workshops (Fall 1988–Spring 1990; adult employees of area businesses)
Improving Peer Relations on the Job
Interpersonal Communication
Self-Concept, Self-Esteem, and Communication
Farm and Industry Short Course Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Public Speaking (Spring, 1991) (undergraduates)
University of Georgia Speech Communication Department (Aug. 1982–May 1984)
Public Speaking (undergraduates)
ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT
Undergraduate advisees: 180
Graduate advisees: 32 M.A. students; 45 Ph.D. students (general advising)
Ph. D. Dissertations Directed: Complete
Rachel S. W. Kaplan—Spring 2017—completed Spring 2018
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Tricia Giannone McFadden—Spring 2017—completed Fall 2017
Karen Fetter—Spring 2016–competed Fall 2017
Johan Bodaski—Spring 2016—completed Summer 2018 [graduation December 2018]
Joshua Hill—Spring 2015—completed Fall 2016
Richard Talbert—Fall 2014—completed Spring 2016
Fr. Maximillian Ofori—Fall 2014—completed Spring 2016
Jennifer Jones—Fall 2012—completed Spring 2014
Bonnie Reese—Fall 2010–completed Fall 2012
Georgia Bedford—Fall 2009—completed Summer 2012
Catherine Fitzwilliams—Fall 2008—completed Summer 2009
Joe DeCrosta—Spring 2007—completed Spring 2014
Leeanne M. Bell—Spring 2006—completed Spring 2007
Eric Grabowsky—Spring 2005–completed Fall 2010
Susan Kapusta—Spring 2005—completed Fall 2006
Danielle Blackburn—Spring 2004–completed Spring 2010
Colleen Burke Deisler—Spring 2004—completed Summer 2005
Maria Davidson—Spring 2004—completed Spring 2006
Linda Janus—Spring 2004–completed Fall 2009
Richard Mills—Spring 2004—completed Summer 2006
Nancy Mills—Spring 2004–completed Summer 2006
Laurie Moroco—Spring 2004–completed Fall 2005
Elesha Ruminski (co-directed)—Spring 2004—completed Summer 2006
Fr. John Amankwah—Spring 2002—completed Spring 2005
Fr. Andre Quenum—Spring 2002—successful defense Summer 2004; completed degree
2007
Steve Urbanski (co-directed)—Spring 2002—completed Spring 2004
Ph. D. Dissertations Directed : In Progress
Fr. Ayub Mwampela—Spring 2018–present—active
Matthew Mancino—Spring 2018–present—active
Fr. Felix Okeke—Fall 2016–present—active
Timothy Michaels—Spring 2016–present—active
Loubna El Abbadi—Spring 2015–present—active
Monale Alemika—Fall 2013–present—took M.A.
Dila Erdogdu—Fall 2012–present—active
Randy Rossi—Spring 2010–present—inactive
D. H.C. E. Projects Directed
Fr. Ben Faneye—Spring 2004—completed Spring 2004
Ph.D. Dissertations (Committee Member)
Autumn Redcross—Fall 2017–present—active
Maha Alshoaibi—Spring 2017–present—active
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Susan Mancino—Spring 2016—completed Spring 2018
Sarah (Flinko) DeIuliis—Spring 2016—completed Spring 2018
Hannah Cherico— Spring 2016—completed Spring 2018
Alexander Regina—Spring 2016—completed Fall 2017
Joshua Friedberg—Spring 2016–present—active
Robert Foschia—Spring 2016—completed Fall 2018
Allison Raemore Peiritsch—Spring 2015—completed Spring 2016
David DeIuliis—Fall 2014—completed Fall 2015
Matthew Fazio—Fall 2014—completed Spring 2016
Jeff Lohr—Spring 2014—completed Fall 2018
Julie Hunsberger—Spring 2014—completed Fall 2016
Kristen Jenkins Hark—Fall 2013—completed Fall 2014
Nicholas Pertler—Fall 2013—completed Fall 2014
Nancy L. McNeal—Summer 2012—completed Fall 2016 (Ed.D. degree; I was asked to
serve on her committee)
Brian Gilchrist—Spring 2012–completed Spring 2013
David Stern–Fall 2012–did not complete—received M.A. degree Fall 2017
Natalie Gigliotti—Fall 2012—completed Fall 2018
Beth Walter—Spring 2012—completed Spring 2014
Randy Cole—Spring 2012—completed Spring 2013
Jill Seibert Burk—Spring 2011—completed Spring 2014
Joel Ward—Spring 2011–present—completed Fall 2014
Anthony Wachs—Spring 2011—completed Spring 2012
Celeste Grayson Seymour—Spring 2011—completed Summer 2012
Kenneth Bohl—Spring 2011—completed Spring 2012
Jennifer Brunner—Fall 2011—completed Spring 2012
Paul Lucas—Fall 2011—completed Summer 2012
Jill Dishart Leontiadis—Fall 2010—completed Fall 2014
Linda Coleman—Spring 2009—completed Spring 2011
Mandy Dlugos—Spring 2009—completed Summer 2015
Cyril Latzoo—Spring 2009–present—inactive
Jeremy Langett—Spring 2009—completed Spring 2010
Stephanie Selker—Spring 2009—completed Spring 2011
Dorene Ciletti—Spring 2007—completed Summer 2009
Fendrich Clark—Spring 2007—completed Spring 2009
Rachel Kosko—Spring 2007—completed Summer 2015
Fadouah Loudiy—Spring 2007—completed Fall 2010
Craig Maier—Spring 2007—completed Summer 2008
Marilyn Gilreath—Spring 2006–present—inactive
Steve Kriss—Spring 2006–completed Spring 2016
Denise Murphy-Gerber—Spring 2006—completed Summer 2012
Reshme Sen—Spring 2006—completed Fall 2007
Brent Sleasman—Spring 2006—completed Fall 2007
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Casey Slott—Spring 2006—completed Spring 2010
Cory Williams—Spring 2006–Fall 2007—completed Fall 2007
Ed Arke—Spring 2004—completed Summer 2005 (School of Education: IDPEL/ILEAD
program; this student requested that I be on his committee)
Marie Baker-Ohler—Spring 2004—completed Summer 2005
Fr. Cornelius Chux—Spring 2004–completed Summer 2006
S. Alyssa Groom—Spring 2004–completed Spring 2005
Junya Hirano—Spring 2004–present—inactive
Fr. Anthony Naaeke—Spring 2004—completed Fall 2004
Frank Rybicki—Spring 2004–Summer 2004—completed Summer 2004
Lynda Schaaf—Spring 2004—completed Summer 2005
Fr. (Augustine) Tae Woo—Spring 2004—completed Summer 2008
M.A. Theses
Fall/Spring, 2000: Director, Masters Thesis, Siegmund Fuchs
Spring, 1999: Director, Masters Thesis, Steve Kriss
Spring, 1999: Director, Masters Thesis, Alyssa Ritz
Spring, 1999: Director, Masters Thesis, Nancy Mills
Spring, 1997: Served on Masters Thesis committee for Gayla VanDenBosche
Spring, 1995: Served on Masters Thesis committee for Carole Gilardi
Spring, 1994/Summer, 1994: Served on Masters Thesis committee for Tom Koenig
Fall, 1993 - Spring, 1995: Served on Masters Thesis committee for Patricia Jurczak
SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarly Book
Fritz, J. M. H. (2013). Professional civility: Communicative virtue at work. New York: Peter
Lang.
Edited Scholarly Books
Omdahl, B. L., & Fritz, J. M. H. (Eds.) (2012). Problematic relationships in the workplace,
volume 2. New York: Peter Lang.
Groom, S. A., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2012). Communication ethics and crisis: Negotiating
differences in public and private spheres. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Omdahl, B. L. (Eds.) (2006). Problematic relationships in the workplace.
New York: Peter Lang.
Refereed Scholarly Articles (Non-pedagogical)
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Longman, K. A., Daniels, J., O'Connor, C. M., Wikkerink, R. J., Dahlvig, J. E., & Fritz, J. M. H.
(2015). Gendered definitions and self-perceptions of leadership in Christian higher education:
The centrality of relationships, authenticity, and communicative influence. Journal of
Communication and Religion, 38(2), 20–41.
Maier, C. T., O'Neil, N. B., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2014). Who reads Catholic newspapers?:
Exploring readership in a changing industry. Journal of Media and Religion, 13(3), 153–169.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014). Researching workplace relationships: What can we learn from qualitative
organizational studies? Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 31, 460–466.
Fritz, J. M. H., O’Neil, N. B., Popp, A. M., Williams, C. D., & Arnett, R. C. (2013). The
influence of supervisory behavioral integrity on intent to comply with organizational ethical
standards and organizational commitment. Journal of Business Ethics, 114, 251–263.
Woods, R. H., Badzinski, D. M., Fritz, J. M. H., & Yeates, S. E. (2012). The “ideal professor”
and gender effects in Christian higher education. Christian Higher Education, 11, 158–176.
Arnett, R. C., Bell, L. M., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2010). Dialogic learning as first principle in
communication ethics. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 18, 111–126.
Arnett, R. C., Fritz, J. H., & Holba, A. (2007). The rhetorical turn to Otherness:
Otherwise than humanism. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy,
3, 115–133.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2002). How do I dislike thee? Let me count the ways: Constructing impressions
of troublesome others at work. Management Communication Quarterly, 15, 410–438.
Cini, M., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2002). Leadership development in adult learners. Journal of
Leadership Research, 4.
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Arnett, R. C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (1999). Departmental excellence: Constituencies in tension.
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration, 28, 19–26.
Fritz, J. M. H., Arnett, R. C., & Conkel, M. (1999). Organizational ethical standards and
organizational commitment. Journal of Business Ethics, 20, 289–299.
Fritz, J. (1997). Curricular fidelity, diversity with connection: The Duquesne experiment.
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration, 26, 24–31.
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Fritz, J. H. (1997). Men's and women's organizational peer relationships: A comparison. Journal
of Business Communication, 34, 27–46.
Fritz, J. M. H. (1997). Responses to unpleasant work relationships. Communication Research
Reports, 14, 302–311.
Cini, M., & Fritz, J. (1997). Predicting commitment in adult and traditional-age students:
Applying Rusbult’s investment model to the study of retention. Journal of Public Management
and Social Policy, 3, 66–76.
Fritz, J. (1995). Feminist perspectives, structuration theory, and compliance gaining: An
exploratory integration. Speaker and Gavel, 32, 38–54.
Boiarsky, G., & Fritz, J. (1995). Television and values socialization: A symbolic interactionist
perspective. Journal of Mediated Communication, 10, 1–28.
Fritz, J. H. (1994). Responses to intimate disclosures: Motivational differences of high and low
self-monitors. Journal of Mediated Communication, 9(3), 17–34.
Dillard, J. P., Segrin, C., & Harden, J. M. (1989). Primary and secondary goals in the production
of interpersonal influence messages. Communication Monographs, 56, 19–38.
Scholarly Book Chapters (Invited and Refereed)
Fritz, J. M. H. (under review). Alasdair MacIntyre and communication. In R. Beadle & G. Moore
(eds.), Learning from MacIntyre. Wipf & Stock.
Fritz, J. M. H. (in press). Honesty as ethical communicative practice: A framework for analysis.
In C. B. Miller & R. West (Eds.), Integrity, honesty, and truth-seeking. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Fritz, J. H. (2019). Communication ethics and bullying. In R. West & C. S. Beck (Eds.), The
Routledge handbook of communication and bullying (pp. 22–29). New York: Taylor & Francis.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2018). John Henry Newman (1801–1890): Persuading through a holistic rhetoric
of belief. In R. H. Woods & N. K. Wood (Eds.), Words and witnesses: Communication studies
in Christian throught from Athanasius to Desmond Tutu (pp. 163–169).
Fritz, J. M. H. (2018). Communication ethics. In N. Snow (Ed.), Oxford handbook of virtue (pp.
700–721). New York: Oxford University Press.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014). Organization as Other: Professional civility as communicative care for
institutions. In R. C. Arnett & P. Arneson (Eds.), Philosophy of communication ethics: Alterity
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and the Other (pp. 215–231). Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014). Professional civility: Creating a culture of leadership. In C. B. Illés, A.
Dunay, & A. Słocińska (Eds.), New Trends in Management in the 21st Century (pp. 237–244).
Częstochowa, Poland: Czestochowa University of Technology.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014). Organizational misbehavior. In L. M. Crothers & J. Lipinski (Eds.),
Bullying in the workplace: Symptoms, causes and remedies (pp. 3–16). New York:
Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2013). Ethics matters: Why ethical communication makes a difference in today’s
workplace. In J. Wrench (Ed.), Workplace communication for the 21st century: Tools and
strategies that impact the bottom line (pp. 39–60). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2013). A prophecy fulfilled: George MacDonald and Evangelical popular culture.
In R. Woods (Ed.), Evangelicals and popular culture. (pp. 36–53). Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012). Inspiration and motivation: If that reality star can do it, so can I. In W.
Wyatt & K. Bunton (Eds.), The ethics of reality TV: A philosophical examination (pp. 93–109).
New York: Continuum.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012). Women’s communicative leadership in higher education. In Ruminski, E.,
& A. Holba (Eds.), Communicative understandings of women's leadership development: From
ceilings of glass to labyrinth paths (pp. 9–35). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2009). Rudeness and incivility in the workplace. In Wright, S., & Morrison, R.
(Eds.), Friends and enemies in organizations: A work psychology perspective (pp. 168–194).
Hampshire, UK: Palgrave-Macmillan.
Arnett, R. C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2003). Sustaining institutional ethos and integrity: Management
in a postmodern moment. In Iltis, A. S. (Ed.), Institutional integrity in health care (pp. 41–71).
Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Scholarly Book Chapters (Contributed)
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012). Protecting and promoting workplace relationships: Professional civility. In
B. L. Omdahl & J. M. H. Fritz (Eds.), Problematic relationships in the workplace, volume 2 (pp.
257–266). New York: Peter Lang.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012). A review of concepts relevant to problematic relationships in the
workplace. In B. L. Omdahl & J. M. H. Fritz (Eds.), Problematic relationships in the workplace,
volume 2 (pp. 3–17). New York: Peter Lang.
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Groom, S. A., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2012). Introduction. In S. A. Groom & J. M. H. Fritz (Eds.),
Communication ethics and crisis: Negotiating differences in public and private spheres (pp. 1–
8). Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012). Interpersonal crisis communication in the workplace: Professional civility
as ethical response to problematic interactions. In S. A. Groom & J. M. H. Fritz (Eds.),
Communication ethics and crisis: Negotiating differences in public and private spheres (pp. 67–
86). Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2006). Typology of troublesome others at work: A follow-up investigation. In J.
M. H. Fritz & B. L. Omdahl (Eds.), Problematic relationships in the workplace (pp. 21–46).
New York: Peter Lang.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Omdahl, B. L. (2006). Reduced job satisfaction, diminished commitment, and
workplace cynicism as outcomes of negative work relationships. In J. M. H. Fritz & B. L.
Omdahl (Eds.), Problematic relationships in the workplace (pp. 131–151). New York: Peter
Lang.
Hess, J. A., Omdahl, B. L., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2006). Turning points in relationships with disliked
coworkers. In J. M. H. Fritz & B. L. Omdahl (Eds.), Problematic relationships in the workplace
(pp. 89–106). New York: Peter Lang.
Omdahl, B. L., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2006). Effects of negative interpersonal relationships on stress
and well being. In J. M. H. Fritz & B. L. Omdahl (Eds.), Problematic relationships in the
workplace (pp. 109–130). New York: Peter Lang.
Omdahl, B. L., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2006). Introduction. In J. M. H. Fritz & B. L. Omdahl (Eds.),
Problematic relationships in the workplace (pp. xiii–xxi). New York: Peter Lang.
Foreword to Scholarly Book
Fritz, J. M. H. (2007). Foreword. In Amankwah, J., Dialogue: The Church and the voice of the
other (pp. ix–xiv). Berlin: Peter Lang.
Invited Scholarly Articles
Fritz, J. M. H. (2017). The Catholic intellectual tradition, history, and institutions: Reflections on
intersections. Journal of Communication and Religion, 40, 72–86.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2016). Leadership, Levinas, and professional civility: A response to Jones.
Leadership and the Humanities 4(1), 48–51.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2015). Fr. Vincent Donovan: A Spiritan for today. Spiritan Horizons, 10, 75–86.
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Fritz, J. M. H. (2012). Infusing the curriculum: The Spiritan collection as institutional resource.
Spiritan Horizons, 7, 67–74.
Fritz, J. M. H., Bodenman, J. R., Jabro, A., & Mino, M. (2008). Herman Cohen’s legacy.
Pennsylvania Scholars Series: Herman Cohen, 44–56.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Sawicki, J. (2006). A framework for a Spiritan university. Spiritan Horizons, 1,
53–68.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Roberts, K. G. (2006). Service learning in a new key: Service literacy as
constitutive of praxis, identity, and community. Communication Annual, LXII, 5–21.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2005). Contributions of Gerald M. Phillips to interpersonal communication.
Pennsylvania Scholars Series: Gerald M. Phillips, 27–49.
Fritz, J. M. H., Arnett, R. C., Ritter, D., & Ferrara, R. (2005). Moving forward, looking back:
The specialist/generalist model as disciplinary guide for the 21st century. Communication
Annual, LXI, 1–13.
Fritz, J. H., Chapin, J., Gabrich, C., & Streiff, J. A. (2003). Reaching out to the historical
moment/reaching in to the legacy of the past: Engaging change and continuity as the
Pennsylvania Communication Association moves into the 21st century. Pennsylvania
Communication Annual, LVIII/LIX, 1–14.
Contributed Scholarly Articles
Fritz, J. M. H. (2010). Robert T. Oliver, standard bearer of the field of communication.
Pennsylvania Scholars V: Robert T. Oliver, pp. 66–76.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Burk, J. S. (2010). Introduction. Pennsylvania Scholars V: Robert T. Oliver,
pp. 4–6.
Encyclopedia Entries
Fritz, J. M. H. (2018). Alasdair MacIntyre: Communication ethics—Tradition(s), narrative(s),
virtue(s). In R. C. Arnett, A. M. Holba, & S. Mancino (Eds.), An encyclopedia of
communication ethics: Goods in contention (pp. 299–303). New York: Peter Lang.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2018). Charles Taylor: Communication ethics and Sources of the Self. In R. C.
Arnett, A. M. Holba, & S. Mancino (Eds.), An encyclopedia of communication ethics: Goods in
contention (pp. 483–487). New York: Peter Lang.
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Fritz, J. M. H. (2018). Jean Bethke Elshtain: Accountability and authority in communication
ethics. In R. C. Arnett, A. M. Holba, & S. Mancino (Eds.), An encyclopedia of communication
ethics: Goods in contention (pp. 157–161). New York: Peter Lang.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2017). Incivility/civility. In Scott, C. R, & Lewis, L. (Eds.), International
encyclopedia of organizational communication (pp. 1–9). Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2016). Interpersonal communication ethics. In C. Berger & M. Roloff (Eds.),
International encyclopedia of interpersonal communication (pp. 889–902). Chichester: Wiley-
Blackwell.
DeIuliis, D., & Fritz, J. (2014). Wikis and collaborative project Web sites. In K. Harvey (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of social media and politics (Vol. 24, pp. 1389–1390). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
DeIuliis, D., & Fritz, J. (2014). User-generated content. In K. Harvey (Ed.), Encyclopedia of
social media and politics (Vol. 22, pp. 1313–1315). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Fritz, J. H. (2010). Socialization. In R. Jackson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of identity (pp. 753–755).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Scholarly Book for Use in Classroom
Arnett, R. C., Fritz, J. M. H., & Bell, L. M. (2009). Communication ethics literacy: Dialogue and
difference. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Refereed Pedagogical/Andragogical Articles
Arnett, R. C., McKendree, A., Fritz, J. M. H., & Roberts, K. G. (2008). Partnering with the
business school: The business and professional communication course. Business Communication
Quarterly, 71, 346–350.
Grabowsky, E., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2007). The internship: Bridge between marketplace and liberal
arts education in the Catholic tradition. Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice,
10, 436–448.
Arnett, R. C., McKendree, A., Fritz, J. M. H., & Roberts, K. G. (2006). Persuasion in the school
of business: Construction of a basic course in business and professional communication. In B.
S. Hugenberg & L. W. Hugenberg (Eds.), Teaching ideas for the basic communication course,
10, 17–24. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.
Arnett, R. C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2001). Communication and professional civility as a basic
service course: Dialogic praxis between departments and situated in an academic home. Basic
Communication Course Annual, 13, 174–206.
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Fritz, J. M., & Cini, M. A. (1999). Adult education as intercultural communication. Journal on
Excellence in College Teaching, 10(2), 53–78.
Fritz, J. H., & Frank, R. E. (1997). Socialization to a teaching narrative through mentoring,
pedagogy and journaling in a teaching practicum. Journal of Graduate Teaching Assistant
Development, 4, 71-79.
Cini, M. A., & Fritz, J. M. H. (1997). Organizational leadership and professional
communication: Dovetailing theory with praxis for adult learners. A Leadership Journal:
Women in Leadership—Sharing the Vision, 2, 133–138.
Invited Pedagogical/Textbook Chapters
Fritz, J. M. H. (2017). Intercultural communication: A Christian perspective. In S. Croucher
(Ed.), Global perspectives on intercultural communication (pp. 62–65). New York:
Routledge/Taylor & Francis.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2017). Listening in the organizational context. In M. Stoltz, K. Sodowksy, & C.
Cates (Eds.), Listening across lives (pp. 125–145). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2010). Christian approaches to communication scholarship and pedagogy. In D.
Cali (Ed.). Faith and the media: Reflections by Christian communicators (pp. 77–95). Mahwah,
NJ: Paulist Press.
Miller, V., Callies, L. N., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2002). Socialization. In Donohue, W. A., & Massi,
L. L. (Eds.), Communicating and connecting: The functions of human communication (2nd ed.)
(pp. 101–119). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt.
Fritz, J., & Miller, V. (1996). Socialization. In Donohue, W. A., & Cai, D. (Eds.),
Communicating and connecting: The functions of human communication (pp. 149–171). Fort
Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace College Publishers.
Conference Proceedings
Cini, M. A., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2000, March). Faculty perceptions of accelerated and traditional
course formats. In K. P. King & T. R. Ferro (Eds.), Proceedings of the Eastern Regional Adult
Education Research Conference, University Park, PA.
Edwards, C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (1997, April). Evaluation of three educational on-line delivery
approaches. Proceedings of the Midsouth Instructional Technology Conference, Murfreesboro,
TN.
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Reviews (books, software)
Fritz, J. M. H. (2017). Review of Mere civility: Democracy and the limits of toleration, by
Teresa Bejan. Harvard University Press, 2017. Choice, 54(11).
Fritz, J. M. H. (2017). Review of Under Pressure: Coal Industry Rhetoric and Neolibersalism.
by Jen Schneider et al. Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. Choice, 54(5).
Fritz, J. M. H. (2016). (Review of Holba, Annette M. [2013]. Transformative leisure: A
philosophy of communication. Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press.) American
Communication Journal, 18(1), 64–65.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2016). Review of Does God make the man?: Media, religion, and the crisis of
masculinity, by Stewart M. Hoover and Curtis D. Coats. New York University, 2015. Choice,
53(7).
Fritz, J. M. H. (2015). Review of Ethics for digital journalists: Emerging best practices, ed. by
Lawrie Zion and David Craig. Routledge, 2014. Choice, 52(10).
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014). Review of The Ethics of journalism: Individual, institutional and cultural
influences, ed. by Wendy N. Wyatt. I. B. Tauris/Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism,
University of Oxford, 2014. Choice, 52(4).
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014). (Review of Croucher, Stephen M., & Tina M. Harris [Eds.] [2012].
Religion & communication: An anthology of extensions in theory, research, & method.
Bern/New York: Peter Lang.) Mass Communication and Society, 18, 851–854.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014). Review of Media and public shaming: drawing the boundaries of
disclosure, ed. by Julian Petley. Oxford/I. B. Tauris, 2013. Choice, 52(5).
Fritz, J. M. H. (2013). Review of Fantasy and belief: alternative religions, popular narratives
and digital cultures, by Danielle Kirby. Equinox, 2013. Choice, 51.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2013). Review of Digital religion: understanding religious practice in new media
worlds, ed. by Heidi A. Campbell. Routledge, 2013. Choice, 51(10).
Fritz, J. M. H. (2011). Casuistry: Case-based reasoning for the ethical journalist. (Review of
Boeyink, D. E., & Borden, S. L. [2010]. Making hard choices in journalism ethics: Cases and
practice. New York: Routledge.) Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 26, 88–92.
Harden, J. (1992). Resampling stats: Probability and statistics a radically different way. News
Computing Journal, 8(4), 45–56.
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Harden, J. (1991). Review of Dancing in the Dark: Youth, Popular Culture, and the Electronic
Media. By Quentin Schultze, Roy M. Anker, James D. Bratt, William D. Romanowski, John W.
Worst, & Lambert Zuidervaart (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1991). The Crucible, 1(4), 29–31.
Editorials
Harden, J. (1991). Editorial: Challenges to our generation—The call to unity through diversity.
The Crucible, 1(3), 1–2.
Popular Press/Service Publications
Fritz, J. M. H. (February, 2014). Regardless of age, romance endures. Pittsburgh Catholic.
Fritz, J. M. H. (September 20, 2013). Professional civility: Tame the tongue and increase
productivity. Pittsburgh Business Times. http://www.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/print-
edition/2013/09/20/professional-civility-tame-the-tongue.html
Fritz, J. M. H. (December 14, 2012). Avoid the folly: Staying civil this holiday season.
Pittsburgh Catholic, 7.
Fritz, J. M. H. (September, 2011). Civility in the workplace. Spectra, 47(3), 11–14.
Fritz, J. M. H. (April, 2011). Civility begins at home. Pittsburgh Catholic.
Fritz, J. M. H. (Spring, 2009). Traditional tunes in the South Hills. IN Bethel Park, 12.
Fritz, J. M. H. (Winter, 2008). Successful alumna proves value of liberal arts education and
sorority membership. Impressions, 4.
Fritz, J. M. H. (Fall, 2008). Rolling Hills Ranch: An enduring equine legacy. South Fayette &
Neighbors Magazine, 6-8; Bethel Park Courier, 4–6.
Fritz, J. H. (2004). Never too much of a good thing: Collecting as a hobby. Monroeville
Magazine, Winter 2004, 10–11.
Fritz, J. H. (1999). Teaching developed by home-based entrepreneur. Upper St. Clair Today,
Winter, 79.
Fritz, J. (1996). Becoming an organizational member: The socialization process. Upper St. Clair
Today, January, 22–23.
Newsletter Publications
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McDowell, C., McKendree, A., & Fritz, J. H. (2009). Advancing the discipline through
communication leadership. Spectra, 44(9), 6–7.
Beverly Heights United Presbyterian Church: Three publications in newsletter (The Bridge);
contribution to church’s 75th anniversary publication
Convention Papers/Panel Participation
Fritz, J. M. H. (2018). Play as communicative learning in October Sky. Paper presented at the
annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Salt Lake City, UT.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2017, November). George MacDonald’s legacy: Communicative understandings
of death in the Scottish novels. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication
Association, Dallas, TX.
Fritz, J. M. H., Maier, C. T., Mancino, M., & Mancino, S. (April, 2017). Preparing future
faculty: Instilling a culture of freedom to learn through academic mentoring. Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2016, November). Flourishing in organizational settings: Reflections on the role
of constructive ambiguity in professional civility. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
National Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2016, June). John Henry Newman’s rhetorical ethic: Communication
connections. Paper presented at the 14th National Communication Ethics
Conference/International Association for Dialogue Analysis Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2016, March/April). Teaching in the Gussin Spiritan Division of Duquesne
University: Embracing opportunities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern
Communication Association, Baltimore, MD.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2016, March/April). Communication ethics and rhetoric & philosophy of
intercultural communication. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern
Communication Association, Baltimore, MD.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2015, November). Virtue ethics as foundation for communicative praxis. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Las Vegas, NV.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2015, October) Rhetoric and virtue ethics. Paper presented at the annual meeting
of the Pennsylvania Communication Association, York, PA.
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Fritz, J. M. H. (2015, June). Word of the Spirit, breath of life: Poetry as enlivened meaning.
Paper presented at the Second Biennial Philosophy of Communication Conference, Pittsburgh,
PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2015, April). Creative teaching and learning in a service course classroom:
Reflections on a curricular requirement for physician assistants. Paper presented at the meeting
of the Eastern States Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Arnett, R. C. (2015, April). Deliberating assessment: Contemporary
considerations. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern States Communication
Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2015, April). Philosophy of communication: Explorations at the undergraduate
and graduate levels. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States Communication
Association, Tampa, FL.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014, November). Work and the professions: Professional civility as historically
situated praxis. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association,
Chicago, IL.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014, November). The presence of our past: A rhetoric of Catholic converts.
Paper presented at the preconference of the Religious Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Fritz, J. M. H., Mullan, M., & Woods, R. H. (2014, November). From past to present in
communication and religion: A topographical survey of JCR 1974–2012. Paper presented at the
meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014, November). Reflections on ‘Rethinking the Secular’: Implications for the
communication classroom. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication
Association, Chicago, IL.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014, October). Leadership as emotional labor meets professional civility. Paper
presented at the meeting of the International Leadership Association, San Diego, CA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014, September). Integrating The Seven Storey Mountain into an honors class
in intercultural, interreligious, and interpersonal dialogue. Paper presented at the meeting of the
Pennsylvania Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014, April). From dissent and divergence to a lively convergence: The event of
teaching as embodied scholarship. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Communication
Association, Providence, RI.
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Fritz, J. M. H. (2014, April). The philosophy and ethics of assessment: Imagining the future
through the lens of communicative praxis. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States
Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014, April). The phenomenology of Bluegrass music. Paper presented at the
meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2014, April). Civility, conversation and virtue ethics: Imagining the future of
interpersonal communication. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States
Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2013, November). Exploring goods of student-instructor self-disclosure: From
the undergraduate classroom to the Ph.D. mentoring context. Paper presented at the meeting of
the National Communication Association, Washington, D. C.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2013, June). Integrated marketing communication, Catholic education, and the
public sphere: Intersections and implications. Paper presented at the 2nd Biennial Integrated
Marketing Communication Conference (IMC and the Polis), Wilmington, N.C.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2013, April). Communicative consequences of attending to the organization as
Other: Administrative insights. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States
Communication Association, Louisville, KY.
Campbell, K., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2013, April). Scenario based training as embodied
communicative praxis: Confluence of education and communication. Paper presented at the
meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012, November). Building community between theoretical/conceptual domains:
Family-organization fusion. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication
Association, Orlando.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012, November). Exploring online education as the work of community
building. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Orlando.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012, November). A review of concepts relevant to problematic relationships in
the workplace. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association,
Orlando.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012, June). Professional civility: Protecting and promoting the organization as
local home. Paper presented at the 12th National Communication Ethics conference, Pittsburgh,
PA.
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Fritz, J. M. H. (2012, April). Professional civility in the workplace. Paper presented at the
meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Cambridge, MA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012, April). Flannery O’Connor’s rhetoric of death and resurrection. Paper
presented at the meeting of the Southern States Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2012, April). Partnering with external constituencies: Curricular extension and
innovation. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States Communication Association,
San Antonio, TX.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2011, November). Mentoring as narrative “voice”: Mentoring relationships in
two Scottish novels of George MacDonald. Paper presented at the meeting of the National
Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2011, October). Women’s communicative leadership in higher education as care
for institutions: Resisting problematic interpersonal interactions in the workplace. Paper
presented at the meeting of the International Leadership Association, London, UK.
McKendree, A., Marinchak, C. M., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2011, June). The role of Coordinated
Management of Meaning and Integrated Marketing Communication in shaping disciplinary
identity. Paper presented at the inaugural Integrated Marketing Communication conference,
Wilmington, NC.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2011, April). Service literacy from an andragogical perspective. Paper presented
at the meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Arlington, VA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2011, April). Professional civility as communicative power: Institutional
implications. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Communication Association,
Arlington, VA.
Arnett, R. C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2011, March). Assessment as dramatic confession: Performative
elements of communication administration. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States
Communication Association, Little Rock.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2011, March). Traditions and trends: Faculty senates, administration,
and professional civility. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States Communication
Association, Little Rock.
Fritz, J. M. H., Juola, P., Cochran, E., Colecchia, F., Conti, N., Sawicki, J., & Labriola, A. (2010,
November). Humility, wonder, and joy: Forensic Humanities as a liberal arts emphasis. Paper
presented at the 11th Annual Conference of the Center for Ethics and Culture (Younger than
Sin), University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.
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Fritz, J. M. H. (2010, November). George MacDonald: Bridge to 21st century popular culture’s
understanding of relationships as sites of spiritual growth. Paper presented at the joint meetings
of the Religious Communication Association and the National Communication Association, San
Francisco.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2010, November). Women’s communicative leadership in higher education.
Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, San Francisco.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2009, November). A discourse of stability and change: Professional incivility
meets the communicative virtue of professional civility. Paper presented at the meeting of the
National Communication Association, Chicago.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2008, November). Embodied elements of mission. Paper presented at the meeting
of the National Communication Association, San Diego.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2008, November). George MacDonald’s vision of the family: Searching for—and
finding—fairest love. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Conference of the Center for Ethics and
Culture (The Family: Searching for Fairest Love), University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.
Fritz, J. H., McDowell, C., & Arnett, R. C. (2008, October). Public speaking and the
development of public discourse through worldviews. Paper presented at the meeting of the
Pennsylvania Communication Association, Fogelsville, PA.
Phillips, K., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2008, October). * and the “good” of learning: The on-line
context. Paper presented at the meeting of the Pennsylvania Communication Association,
Fogelsville, PA.
Bedford, G., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2008, October). Adult education: A phenomenological
exploration. Paper presented at the meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and the Human
Sciences, Pittsburgh.
Arnett, R. C., Fritz, J. M. H., & Bell, L. M. (2008, June). Communication ethics in crisis
communication: The importance of dialogue and difference. Paper presented at the 10th National
Communication Ethics Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
Arnett, R. C., Bell, L. M., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2008, June). A dialogic communication ethics
theory: Embracing difference in public and private spheres. Paper presented at the 10th National
Communication Ethics Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2008, June). Crisis communication in the workplace: Professional civility as
ethical response to problematic interactions. Paper presented at the 10th National
Communication Ethics Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
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Garrett, E., McDowell, C., Cesareo, F., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2008, May). Learning communities as
embodied mission praxis: The case of Duquesne University. Paper presented at the meeting of
the Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
Arnett, R. C., Fritz, J. M. H., & Bell, L. M. (2008, May). Communication ethics: Making a
difference in the marketplace of ideas. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern
Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
Cook, M., Persuit, J., & Fritz, J. H. (2008, May). Leadership praxis through sorority and
fraternity participation: Philosophical foundations and lived experience. Paper presented at the
meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
Arnett, R. C., Fritz, J. M. H., & Bell, L. M. (2008, April). Communicating to change the human
condition in the marketplace: From technique to the “good” of integration for a dialogic
integrated marketing communication ethic. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States
Communication Association, Savannah, GA.
Arnett, R. C., Fritz, J. M. H., & Bell, L. M. (2007, November). Intercultural communication
ethics: Before the conversation begins. Paper presented at the 8th Annual Conference of the
Center for Ethics and Culture (The Dialogue of Cultures), University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, IN.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Arnett, R. C. (2007, November). Professional civility as communicative and
rhetorical practice in organizations: Social style grounded in substance. Paper presented at the
meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2007, November). Approaches to communication scholarship and pedagogy from
a Christian perspective. Paper presented at the meeting of the Religious Communication
Association, Chicago, IL.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2007, October). Toward a theory of interpersonal justice. Paper presented at the
meeting of the Pennsylvania Communication Association, State College, PA.
Groom, S. A., Fritz, J. M. H., & Arnett, R. C. (2007, June). Examining organizational reputation
and competitiveness from the inside-out: Theorizing “early warning signs” of productivity
decline in organizations. Paper presented at the International Conference on Reputation, Brand,
Identity & Competitiveness, Oslo, Norway.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Bassett, D. (2007, April). On-line learning: Administrative and teaching
experiences within the context of an adult education program. Paper presented at the meeting of
the Eastern Communication Association, Providence, R. I.
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Fritz, J. M. H. (2007, March). Building relationships among majors around a community of
ideas. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States Communication Association,
Louisville, KY.
Arnett, R. C., Bell, L. M., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2006, December). Learning as first principle: The
“between” of dialogue and communication ethics. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Conference
of the Center for Ethics & Culture (Modernity: Yearning for the Infinite), University of Notre
Dame, Notre Dame, IN.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2006, November). Contributions of Gerald M. Phillips to interpersonal
communication studies. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication
Association, San Antonio, TX.
Fritz, J. M. H., Bell, L. M., & Arnett, R. C. (2006, November). Communication ethics as site for
connection and action: Metatheoretical perspectives. Paper presented at the meeting of the
National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Fritz, J. M. H., Arnett, R. C., & Roberts, K. G. (2006, November). From mission to action:
Praxis of recruitment, retention, and graduation. Paper presented at the meeting of the National
Communication Association, San Antonio, TX. 50
Arnett, R. C., McKendree, A. G., Roberts, K. G., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2006, November).
Persuasion in the School of Business: Construction of a basic course in business and
professional communication. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication
Association, San Antonio, TX.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2006, October). Reflections on the rhetoric and philosophy of sorority
association. Paper presented at the meeting of the Pennsylvania Communication Association,
Beaver, PA.
Omdahl, B. L., & Fritz, J. M. (2006, June). Coping with problematic relationships in the
workplace: Strategies that reduce burnout. Paper presented at the meeting of the International
Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Centre, Dresden, Germany. 53
Fritz, J. M. H. (2006, June). Provinciality of “goods” in a globalized institutional field:
Philosophical resources for an ethical approach to interpersonal communication pedagogy in
Christian religiously-Affiliated educational institutions. Paper presented at the National
Communication Association Communication Ethics Conference, June 8-12, 2006, Pittsburgh,
PA.
Arnett, R. C., Fritz, J. M. H., & Bell, L. M. (2006, April). Communication ethics and
organizational leadership: Issues and practices. Paper presented at the meeting of the Central
States Communication Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN.
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Bell, L. M., Fritz, J. M. H., & Arnett, R. C. (2006, April). Promoting excellence in education
through communication ethics. Paper presented at the meeting of the Southern States
Communication Association Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2005, November). Typology of troublesome workplace relationships: a
replication. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Boston,
MA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2005, November). Perspectives on histories of the communication discipline.
Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association (Preconference on
the History of the Field), Boston, MA.
Miller, V. D., Hart, Z. P., Dibble, J. & Fritz, J. M. H. (2005, November). Taking measure of
socialization: Measurement issues in socialization research. Paper presented at the meeting of
the National Communication Association, Boston, MA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2005, October). A review of the history of oral interpretation in the 20th Century:
Implications for communication and communities in a new century. Paper presented at the
meeting of the Pennsylvania Communication Association, Mechanicsburg, PA. 60
Fritz, J. M. H., & Sawicki, J. (2005, September). A framework for a Spiritan University. Paper
presented at the 6th Annual Conference of the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture (Joy in
the Truth: The Catholic University in the New Millenium), University of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, IN.
Arnett, R. C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2005, July). The rhetorical turn: Eclipsing the darkness of the
enlightenment. Paper presented at the Cambridge Third International Conference on New
Directions in Humanities.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2005, May). The rhetoric of Catholic public life and thought: Toward a scholarly
agenda. Paper presented at Inquiries into Rhetoric and Christian Tradition: A Conference,
Chicago.
Arnett, R. C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2004, November). Folksongs as situated voice in a culture of
life. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Conference of the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and
Culture (Epiphanies of Beauty: The Arts in a Post-Christian Culture), University of Notre Dame,
Notre Dame, IN.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2004, November). Epiphanies of Beauty: Flannery O'Connor's short stories in
the interpersonal communication classroom. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Conference of the
Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture (Epiphanies of Beauty: The Arts in a Post-Christian
Culture), University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.
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Fritz, J. M. H., Williams, C., & Arnett, R. C. (2004, November). Moving forward, looking back:
Replication and extension of a study of the influence of communication and adherence to
expectations for appropriate business conduct on recognition of organizational ethical standards
and commitment to the organization. Paper presented at the meeting of the National
Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Grabowsky, E. (2004, November). The internship: Praxis education in the
Catholic tradition. Paper presented at the joint meetings of the Religious Communication
Association Annual Convention and the National Communication Association.
Arnett, R. C., Fritz, J. M. H., Ferrara, R., & Ritter, D. (2004, October). The specialist/generalist
model as disciplinary guide for the 21st century. Paper presented at the meeting of the
Pennsylvania Communication Association, Sewickley, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2004, October). Outcomes associated with a negative peer typology. Paper
presented at the meeting of the Pennsylvania Communication Association, Sewickley, PA.
Omdahl, B. L., Fritz, J. M. H., & Hess, J. (2004, July). Strategy selection in difficult work
relationships. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Association for Relationship
Research, Madison, WI. 70
Fritz, J. H., Chapin, J., Gabrich, C., & Streiff, J. A. (2003, November). Reaching out to the
historical moment/reaching in to the legacy of the past: Engaging change and continuity as the
Pennsylvania Communication Association moves into the 21st century. Paper presented at the
meeting of the National Communication Association, Miami, FL.
Holba, A., Fritz, J. H., & Arnett, R. C. (2003, September). Engaging leisure: Encouraging the
phenomenological enactment of the humanities in a rhetoric Ph.D. program. Paper presented at
the 4th Annual Conference of the Center for Ethics & Culture (Formation and Renewal),
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN.
Arnett, R. C., Baker, M., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2003, April). Narrative as pragmatic performance.
Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Arnett, R. C. (2003, April). Organizational mission, “spirit,” and
organizational technology. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Communication
Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
Hess, J., Omdahl, B. L., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2002, November). Turning points in relationships
with disliked coworkers. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication
Association, New Orleans, LA.
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Fritz, J. M. H., & Arnett, R. C. (2002, November). A culture of life: Giving life to institutions.
Paper presented at the 3rd Annual Conference of the Center for Ethics and Culture (From Death
to Life: Agendas for Reform), The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, Notre Dame, IN.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2002, July). Walking the humanities into the marketplace: Unity of contraries in
an undergraduate Communication & Rhetorical Studies curriculum. Paper presented at the
Sixth International Conference On Social Values, July 3-5, 2002, University of Oxford, England.
Arnett, R. C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2001, November). “Rooting” the communication ethics course
in local soil: The case of Duquesne University. Paper presented at the meeting of the National
Communication Association, Atlanta, GA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2001, November). The rhetoric of organizational communication. Paper
presented at the meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Portland, ME.
Omdahl, B. L., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2000, November). A longitudinal exploration of emotional
experience, burnout, and coping strategies in response to problematic interpersonal
relationships at work. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication
Association, Seattle, WA. 80
Fritz, J. M. H. (2000, November). A typology of unpleasant others at work: From the
incompetent subordinate to Dilbert’s boss. Paper presented at the meeting of the National
Communication Association, Seattle, WA.
Cini, M., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2000, March). Faculty perceptions of accelerated and traditional
course formats. Paper presented at the Eastern Regional Adult Education Research Conference,
University Park, PA.
Fritz, J. M. H. (1999, November). Educating adult students. Paper presented at the meeting of
the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Arnett, R. C. (1999, November). A course in professional civility for physician
assistants. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago,
IL.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Arnett, R. C. (1999, November). Toward a new construct influencing
communication at work: Work friendship orientation within the narrative organization. Paper
presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Miller, V. D, Fritz, J. M. H., & Hart, Z. P. (1999, November). Introducing communication
assessments into organizational socialization survey instruments. Paper presented at the meeting
of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
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Fritz, J. M. H., & Omdahl, B. L. (1998, November). Effects of negative peer interactions on
organizational members’ outcomes. Paper presented at the meeting of the National
Communication Association, New York, NY.
Cini, M. A., & Fritz, J. M. H. (1998, March). How adults view leadership: Implications for
leadership educators. Paper presented at the meeting of the Association for Leadership
Educators, Charleston, SC.
Fritz, J. M. H. (1997, November). Teaching evaluations: Know when to hold ’em, know when to
fold ’em. Paper presented at the meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago,
IL.
Fritz, J. M. H. (1997, October). Civility and politeness: An examination and comparison of two
concepts. Paper presented at the meeting of the Speech Communication Association of
Pennsylvania, State College, PA. 90
Edwards, C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (1997, April). Evaluation of three educational on-line delivery
approaches. Paper presented at the Midsouth Instructional Technology Conference,
Murfreesboro, TN.
Fritz, J. (1996, November). Closer to fine: The continued search for the fool-proof syllabus.
Paper presented at the meeting of the Speech Communication Association, San Diego, CA.
Fritz, J. (1996, November). Experience confronts theory: Nontraditional students and the
Organizational Communication course. Paper presented at the meeting of the Speech
Communication Association, San Diego, CA.
Fritz, J. (1996, May). Negative peers II: Structure of types of negative work relationships and
analysis of their perceived costs. Paper presented at the meeting of the International
Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Cini, M., & Fritz, J. (1996, June). Be true to your school: Factors influencing commitment in
college students. Presented at the Conference of the National Center on Postsecondary Teaching,
Learning, and Assessment, State College, PA.
Fritz, J. (1995, November). The best of both worlds: Using small groups to enhance individual
learning in communication classes. Presented at the meeting of the Speech Communication
Association, San Antonio, TX.
Fritz, J. (1995, November). How do I dislike thee? Let me count the ways: An exploratory study
of negative organizational relationships. Presented at the meeting of the Speech Communication
Association, San Antonio, TX.
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Fritz, J. (1995, November). A teaching practicum: Using readings, mentoring, experience, and
journaling to develop teaching assistants. Presented at the 5th National Conference on the
Education and Employment of Graduate Teaching Assistants, Denver, CO.
Frankwich, W., & Fritz, J. (1995, October). Media analysis of the Girl Scouts. Poster presented
at the meeting of the Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, PA.
Fritz, J. (1995, April). Men’s and women’s organizational peer relationships: A comparison.
Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA. 100
Dillard, J., & Fritz, J. (1995, February). Interpersonal relationships and organizational
outcomes. Paper presented at the meeting of the Western Speech Communication Association,
Portland, OR.
Fritz, J. M. H. (1994, April). A test of a concern-communication-confidence model of
organizational socialization. Paper presented at the meeting of the Eastern Communication
Association, Washington, D.C.
Fritz, J., & Dillard, J. (1994, November). The importance of peer relationships in organizational
socialization. Presented at the meeting of the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans,
LA.
Harden, J. (1993, May). A concern-communication-confidence model of organizational
socialization. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association,
Washington, D.C.
Harden, J. (1993, November). The older worker: Communication and perception in
relationships. Paper presented at the meeting of the Speech Communication Association, Miami,
FL.
Harden, J. (1992, May). Structure and function of peer relationships: Preliminary findings.
Paper presented at the meeting of the International Communication Association, Miami, FL.
Bauman, I., & Harden, J. (1990, November). Politeness, power, and self-monitoring: Replication
and extension of representational validity. Paper presented at the meeting of the Speech
Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Boiarsky, G., & Harden, J. (1990, November). Television and values socialization: A symbolic
interactionist perspective. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwest Association for Public
Opinion Research, Chicago, IL.
Harden, J. (1989, October). Relationship development in organizational socialization. Paper
presented at the 2nd Annual Organizational Communication Mini-Conference, East Lansing, MI.
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Harden, J. (1989, May). Organizational socialization, communication, and values: A theoretical
investigation and proposal for research. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the
International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. 110
Harden, J. (1988, May). A structurational approach to compliance-gaining: Conceptualization
and proposal for investigation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International
Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Dillard, J.P., Segrin, C. & Harden, J. M. (1987, July). Goals and interpersonal influence. Paper
presented at the 3rd International Conference on Language and Social Psychology, Bristol, UK.
Harden, J. (1986, May). Response differences to intimate disclosures. Presented at the Annual
Convention of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL. (Received Top
Student Paper Award in Interpersonal Division)
Weider-Hatfield, D., Donohue, W. A. & Harden, J. (1984, September). Preliminary results of a
theory of mediator communicative competence. Presented at the Second National Conference on
Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution, St. Louis, MO. 114
Scholarly Keynote Addresses
Eastern Communication Association Annual Conference Keynote Address, April 27, 2018. Title
of address: Civility: Building Bridges through Communicative Practices.
Biennial Philosophy of Communication Conference: Philosophy of Communication and the
Catholic Intellectual Tradition, June 2017, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. Title of
address: The Catholic Intellectual Tradition, History, and Institutions: Reflections on
Intersections
Invited presenter and keynote speaker for the Hope Faculty Development Seminar. Topic:
Workplace Communication: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Randolph-Macon College
Ashland, Virginia. July 24-July 30, 2011.
Keynote speaker at the Vatican Conference: The Power to Transform the World: Media and
Communication Programs in Catholic Higher Education, July 19-21, 2010, Marquette
University, Milwaukee, WI. Title of address: A Catholic Communication Program: Situated,
Responsive, Distinctive.
Invited Scholarly Presentations
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Invited presentation: Honesty as Ethical Communicative Practice. Presented at the Integrity,
Honesty, and Truth-Seeking conference, September 8–9, 2017, University of Oklahoma's
Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing, Norman Oklahoma.
Fritz, J. M. H. (2016, April). "Advancements in Communication Ethics." Invited presentation for
Community College Saturday Event at the annual meeting of the Eastern Communication
Association, Baltimore, MD.
Webinar: Virtue Approaches to Communication Ethics. Given to the Christianity and
Communication Studies Network , July 14, 2015.
Selected as Communication Studies Lecturer, Eastern University Department of Communication,
Fall, 2012, Philadelphia, PA.
Participant in National Communication Association CARD call: How to get Published: Turning
your Convention Papers into a Publication. February 15, 2012.
Fritz, J. M. H. (March, 2006). Christian voices in the public sphere: Articulating the good in a
postmodern world. Callings conference, Mount St. Mary’s University (sponsored by a Lily grant;
conference addressed issues of faith and communication as a vocation), Emmitsburg, MD.
Fritz, J. M. H. (March, 2006). Dialectical tensions in curricula: Communication in universities
and colleges with religious affiliations and religious communication in universities and colleges
with no religious affiliation. Callings Conference, Mount St. Mary’s University (sponsored by a
Lily grant; conference addressed issues of faith and communication as a vocation). Emmitsburg,
MD.
Miller, V., & Fritz, J. (1994, July). Operationalization and conceptualization of organizational
socialization. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Communication
Association, Sydney, Australia.
Invited Professional/Service Presentations/Keynote Service Addresses
Fake News 101. Presented for Bridgeville Public Library. July 30, 2019.
Commencement speaker, Christian Life School, Kenosha, WI. May 31, 2019
Spring Convocation speaker for Fashion Institute of Technology, January 25, 2018. Title of
presentation: Pedagogical Civility: Protecting and Promoting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Keynote speaker for Leadership Faculty/Staff Development Conference, Frostburg State
University, Frostburg, MD. Topic: Creating a Culture of Leadership: Communicating a
Constructive Organizational Context. April 1, 2014
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Presentation on Intercultural Communication for Pittsburgh Police Crisis Negotiations Task
Force Training (9/24/13)
Pennsylvania School Public Relations Association meeting presentation on Professional Civility
in the Public Relations profession, May 8, 2013.
Professional Civility Staff Workshop. Ursinus College, January 9, 2013
"Positive Communication: Professional Civility in Action (Practicing Professional Civility)."
Workshop for Gumberg Library Staff, January 4, 2010
Inaugural Address for Lambda Pi Eta chapter, Villa Julie College, April 14, 2008
“Keeping Your Cool During Conflict at Work: The Practice of Professional Civility.”
Presentation to Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff law firm, Columbus, OH, April 2, 2008
“Gen Xers, Boomers, and Millennials: Communicating effectively across generations at work.”
Presentation to the Columbus American Marketing Association Professional Services Special
Interest Group, April 1, 2008
Allegheny School District. Group dynamics. March 11, 2008
Allegheny School District. Interpersonal communication. January 8, 2008
Faculty of Community College of Allegheny County, Boyce Campus, November 11, 2006
Invited workshop/presentation on interpersonal communication skills.
National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety, Pittsburgh, PA, October 17, 2006, 2 p.m.
Invited presentation on Intercultural Diversity in the Workplace
Intercultural Diversity Network, University of Pittsburgh: Invited speaker for talk/discussed
entitled “RU2Wired?” October 11, 2006.
Invited speaker: Clarion University’s Communication Department Student Communication Club,
March, 2006
Nonverbal communication. Presentation to Youthtowne Young Summer Program of Our Lady
of the Sacred Heart Catholic School, Pittsburgh
Communication ethics in organizations. Presentation to meeting of International Training in
Communication chapter, Monday, March 8, 1999
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"Organizational Change." Talk for Pittsburgh Council, 1997
"The World Wide Web: Black widow or dreamcatcher?" Presentation given at Peoples Library,
New Kensington, Sept. 13, 1998, as a forum to initiate the Technology, Communications, and
Community reading and discussion group program sponsored by the Pennsylvania Humanities
Council
"Wasteland or promised land? The effect of TV and the internet on children." Presentation
given at Bethel Park Public Library, Sept. 30, 1997, as a forum to initiate the Technology,
Communications, and Community reading and discussion group program sponsored by the
Pennsylvania Humanities Council
"Gender and communication in the workplace." Presentation given to Meyer-Darraugh, Buckler,
Bebenek & Eck Law Firm, May 15, 1997
"Gender and communication in the workplace." Guest speaker for Meyer, Darragh, Buckler,
Bebenek & Eck’s Women, Business, & Communication: A Seminar for Women in Business,
April 17, 1997, Pittsburgh
Presentation to the Organizational Development Forum of the American Society for Training and
Development, Pittsburgh Chapter, January 14, 1997 (with R. C. Arnett). Topic: Organizational
ethics and organizational commitment
“How the Ethical Behavior of Organizations Influences Employee Commitment” (with Ronald
C. Arnett) at the Forum meeting of Zenger Miller, 1997
Short Courses
Short course: Communication Ethics (2009, April). Co-presenter. Presented at the annual
meeting of the Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia.
Short course on Listening across Lives (2017, November). Co-presenter. Presented at the annual
meeting of the National Communication Association, Dallas.
Scholarship in Progress
Troup, C. L., Fritz, J. H., & Arnett, R. C. Connecting rhetorical theory and practice in graduate
education: A “Rhetoric of . . .” approach. To be submitted to Journal of the Association for
Communication Administration.
Fritz, J. M. H. Outcomes associated with a negative peer typology. (originally presented at the
2004 Pennsylvania Communication Association annual convention). Under revision.
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Miller, V. D., Hart, Z., Dibble, J., & Fritz, J. M. H. The measurement of communicative
elements in organizational socialization. Under revision.
Civility and Incivility: Communicative perspectives. Edited book project.
Practicing professional civility: Communication ethics in the workplace. Book project.
Service learning: Philosophical perspectives. Co-authored book project (with Leeanne M. Bell
McManus and Amanda McKendree).
Service learning: Approaches and contexts. Co-edited book project with Leeanne Bell McManus
and Amanda G. McKendree.
Grants
Assessment Mini-Grant, 2007–2008, for Integrated Marketing Communication curriculum (with
S. Alyssa Groom, Kathleen Glenister Roberts, and N. Bell O’Neil)
DEPARTMENT, COLLEGE, AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Department
April 2016–present: Director, Rhetoric Ph.D. Program
August 2006–present: Director, M.A. Program
2003–Present: Assessment Committee Chair
2001–2003: Liaison to SLPA-managed Corporate Communication Degree – Harrisburg
Campus
1999–Present: Departmental liaison to SLPA
1999–present: Graduate Committee
July 1997–present: Director of Undergraduate Studies for Communication (now
Communication & Rhetorical Studies)
1997–1998: Graduate Mentoring Committee
1994–2010: Graduate RA & TA assignment committee
1994–present: Graduate admissions committee
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Undergraduate service
Worked with Lambda Pi Eta Communication Honor Society group for 4-week public
speaking curriculum at Holy Rosary School (October-November, 2007)
Spring, 1994–2000: Faculty Advisor to Intercultural Communication Club
Fall, 1995–Spring, 1996: Faculty Advisor to student chapter of International Association
of Business Communicators
Fall, 1996–present: Coordinator of Introduction to Interpersonal Communication Course
(now Exploring Interpersonal Communication; multi-section course)’
Fall 2008–Spring 2010: Coordinator of Exploring Intercultural Communication course
(multi-section course)
Spring, 1998–Fall 1999: Chair, Theater Curriculum Committee
Department Search Committees
Co-Chair of multiple other search committees for other positions since 2013
2013: Co-Chair, Philosophy of Communication/Corporate Communication/Integrated
Marketing Communication position.
2011-2012: Co-Chair, Integrated Marketing Communication/Business & Professional
Communication and Corporate Communication/Integrated Marketing/Philosophy of
Communication positions and Advertising position.
2010–2011: Co-Chair, Rhetoric & Philosophy of Integrated Marketing Communication
2009–2010: Co-Chair, Integrated Marketing Communication/Business & Professional
Communication and Corporate Communication/Integrated Marketing/Philosophy of
Communication positions
2006–2007: Co-Chair, Integrated Marketing Communication/Business & Professional
Communication position
2005–2006: Co-Chair, Philosophy of Communication position, Integrated Marketing
Communication & Advertising position
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2000: Co-chair, Interpersonal/Intercultural, Rhetoric and Argumentation, Rhetoric and
Technology positions search committee
1999–2000: Co-chair, Interpersonal/Organizational Communication position search
committee
1997–1998: Co-chair, Marketing /Organizational Communication position search
committee
1997: Co-chair, Debate position search committee
1996–1998: Journalism search committee
1995–1996: Rhetoric search committee
1993: Rhetoric search committee
1993: Chair search committee
Other department service (representative selection)
Departmental Program Review Committee Co-chair, 2011
Duquesne University Advertising Club Co-Advisor, 2007
Acting Co-chair (with Calvin Troup), Department of Communication & Rhetorical
Studies, Summer 2006, various other summers since 2006
1999: Chair, Multimedia Arts Undergraduate Degree committee; Multimedia Masters
Degree committee
1998–1999: Chair, Theatre Arts Degree committee
1998: Member, Media Studies Degree Committee
1996–1997: Chair, department Middle States assessment committee.
1993: Curriculum revision committee.
1992–93: Coordinator of department faculty seminar.
University and McAnulty College Service
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Participant, Provost/Academic Vice President Search Committee, 2017
Member, Strategic Plan Committee, 2017
Treasurer, Faculty Senate, 2016–2018
Faculty Senate Nominating Committee 2012
University Promotion & Tenure Committee Representative for “Documenting the Impact
of Your Scholarship” workshop presented by Gumberg Library, May 5, 2011
Member, College Core Curriculum Revision Committee (2010–present)
Co-Director, McAnulty College Forensics Emphasis (2010–present)
2008–2009 and 2009-2010: Center for Teaching Excellence Graduate Student Teaching
Assistant Award Committee
Leader, CTE book discussion group, Faculty Incivility, February 23, 2009
Co-Chair, McAnulty College Forensics Emphasis Committee (2008-2009)
Leader, CTE book discussion group, Faculty Incivility, September 29, 2008
Member, Director of Career Services Center search, April-May 2008
Co-presented (with James Wolford-Ulrich) seminar for School of Leadership and
Professional Advancement instructors on defensive and supportive communication,
January 31, 2008.
Founder’s Day talk to staff: “Living the Spiritan Mission: Everyday Encounters with
Life,” Tuesday, January 29, 2008.
2008–present: University Promotion and Tenure Committee
Civility in the Professional World. Talk given as part of Duquesne University’s Civility:
Community Matters Campaign, March 13, 2007
Participant in focus group for Office of Mission and Identity, February 19, 2007
Participant in Holy Rosary Middle School academic preparation day, February 8, 2007
2007–2009: President’s Advisory Council.
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Faculty Advisor: Sigma Kappa sorority, 2006–present
2006-2007: Center for Teaching Excellence Graduate Student Teaching Assistant Award
Committee
2006-2009: Editorial Board, Spiritan Horizons
2006–present: Advisory Board: Center for Spiritan Studies (Presidential appointment)
2005–2006, 2008–2009, 2009–2010: Center for Teaching Excellence Graduate Student
Teaching Assistant Award Committee
2005-present: Advisory Board member, Spiritan Division of Academic Programs
(University)
2004–present: Member of Student Life Forum
2002–2003: McAnulty College Committee on Cross-cultural Studies certificate
2001–present: Mistress of Ceremonies, now Robert & Patricia Gussin Spiritan Division
of Academic Programs, Summer and Spring Awards Ceremonies
1997–present: McAnulty College Committee on International Education
1996: McAnulty College committee on Graduate Teaching Assistants
1995–1997: Faculty Senate Nominating Committee
1995–1997: Faculty Senate Committee on Curriculum
1995–1996: Faculty Senate Programs Committee
1995–1996: Academic Task Force: Other Resources Committee (Middle States)
Student-related
Continued service over the years: Floor programs --e.g., quiz event at Brottier Hall
(March, 2016), making Christmas cards with students (December, 2013), conversations
with students over lunch (Spring 2013), discussion of diversity issues (September 2013),
lecture to ESL students (January, 2014), and many others since 2010.
Floor Program for Assumption Hall on Summer Internships and Work Relations (April
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26, 2010)
Assumption Hall Floor Program: Christmas Caroling (December 5, 2007)
Provided lecture for ESL students (November 6, 2007)
Faculty guide for Integrated Honors Program book discussion group session, August 26,
2007 (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
Invited Speaker for Greek Honors Recognition Evening (October 29, 2007)
Rho Lambda (Panhellenic Honors Society). Challenges and opportunities for women in
the 21st century. Women's Sophomore Speaker Series presentation, Dec. 7, 2006
Freshman mentor, Fall 2000, Fall 2006, Fall 2007
Recipient of Advisor of the Year Award, Office of Greek Life, Spring 2006
Delivered address to Alpha Sigma Lambda (honor society for adults students) inductees,
May 2006
Moderator for IHP Academic Challenge, March, 2006, 2007, 2008
Participant in Odyssey Day series, April 16, 2005
Faculty Advisor: Duquesne University Equestrian Club 2002–2004; 2010–present
Faculty Advisor: Omicron Delta Kappa, Fall 2000–present
Guest Speaker: Alpha Phi sorority, April 23, 1996
Faculty Advisor: Sigma Kappa sorority, 2002–present
Faculty Advisor: Sigma Lambda Phi sorority, 1994–2002 (invited Sigma Kappa to
colonize)
Awardee: Duquesne C.A.R.E.S. Curriculum Infusion Program, Fall 1994
Other service
Faculty Senate Treasurer, Fall 2016–present
Faculty Senate Representative, McAnulty College, Fall 2010—Spring 2014
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Faculty Senate Auxiliary Services Committee representative, Fall 2010—Spring 2014
Steel Valley High School career day participant, March 2006
Editorial Board, Duquesne University Magazine, 2003–2006
Data analysis for Dorothy Frayer, Freshman Computer Use survey, Spring 1996
Questionnaire construction, data analysis, and report: Provost's Committee on Distance
Learning, Spring, 1994
Questionnaire construction, data, analysis, and report: 1992 Senior Exit Poll (document
completed October, 1993). Sponsor: Father Sean Hogan and Student Government
Association
President, Duquesne University Social Club, 1995–1996
Vice-President, Duquesne University Social Club, 1994–1995
1992–2003: Department United Way representative
Various presentations in living and learning centers; various activities with students at
various locations (e.g., Rolling Hills Ranch; making peanut butter & jelly sandwiches for
students; leading sing-alongs) over the years
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Boards and Committees
Board member, FaithComm, Inc. (Treasurer), 2013–present
Equestrian sub-committee of the Montour Trail Council, 2008–present
Board member: Renewal, Inc. 2006–present (includes membership on Renewal, and its
subsidiaries, Renewal, Incorporated, and, as of 2011, Lydia’s Place, and, as of 2013,
GETPAID)
Presentations
Fraternity at University of Pittsburgh: Appropriate Use of Social Media (9/18/13)
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Participant, PenSPRA West Professional Development Workshop, “Continuing
Education Opportunities for Public Relations Professionals.” February 18, 2011, 1-3
p.m., Mt. Lebanon School District.
Sunday school teacher for 3-week series (September 9, 16, 25, 2007) on Andrew
Murray’s book Obedience
Invited speaker on panel: “Help! My Youth is Going to College,” May 31, 2006, Christ
United Methodist Church, Bethel Park, PA
Beverly Heights United Presbyterian Church Sunday School classes: Pilgrim’s Progress
(1999), Prayer (2000), Andrew Murray’s book Obedience (Sept. 9, 16, 25, 2007).
Taught in Pennsylvania Humanities Council’s “Technology, Communications, and
Community” Program for 1997–1998, 1998–1999
Taught in Pennsylvania Humanities Council’s “Technology and Community” Program
for 2000–2001, 2001–2002.
Workshops
Workshop on Professional Civility, Teamwork, and Ethics. Upper St. Clair Magazine,
September, 1999
Communication Skills Workshop for Community Alternatives, New Castle, PA, October
1996
Research/Reports
Employee information need assessment: Harmarville Rehabilitation Center, Fox Chapel,
PA, March 1996
Questionnaire construction, data analysis, and report: Vocational Rehabilitation Center
(now Life’s Work) customer satisfaction survey, Pittsburgh, PA, April 1995
Assisted the Bethel Park Chamber of Commerce by conducting three follow-up
interviews with area business people regarding their perceptions of telecommunication
services, Bethel Park, PA, March 1993
Performance
Vocalist, Christ United Methodist Folk Choir, 2000–present (weekly, 2000 – 2011;
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monthly 2011–present)
SERVICE TO THE COMMUNICATION DISCIPLINE
PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
National Level
National Communication Association Philosophy of Communication Division Program
Planner for 2017 convention
Steven A. Lucas Debut Publication Award committee, 2013–2016 (last year as
committee chair)
Executive Director, Religious Communication Association, 2013–present
Executive Secretary, Religious Communication Association, 2010-2013
President, Religious Communication Association, 2008-2009
Vice President, Religious Communication Association, 2007-2008
2nd Vice President, Religious Communication Association, 2006-2007
Regional Level
Interest Group Chair/Planner, Theory & Methodology Interest Group, Eastern
Communication Association, 2016–2017 (planned for 2017 convention)
Interest Group Chair/Planner, Philosophy of Communication Interest Group, Southern
States Communication Association, 2013–2014
President, Eastern Communication Association, 2010-2011
First Vice President, Eastern Communication Association (planned 2010 conference in
Baltimore and assumed presidency in 2011)
Eastern Communication Association 4-year College Representative to National
Communication Association Legislative Assembly 2007–2009
Eastern Communication Association Philosophy of Communication Interest Group
Program Planner for 2008 convention
2nd Vice President, Eastern Communication Association, 2004–2005, 2007-2008
Interest Group Chair, Applied Communication Interest Group of Eastern Communication
Association, 2003–2004
Secretary, Applied Communication Division of Eastern Communication Association,
2001–2002, 2002–2003; 2006-2008, 2011–2012
Program planner for Association for Communication Administrators Interest Group,
Southern States Communication Association, 2006-2007
State Level
Chair, Communication Ethics Interest Council, Pennsylvania Communication
Association, 2016–2017 (planned for 2016 convention)
Secretary, Pennsylvania Communication Association (2006–2014)
PCA Interpersonal/Organizational Interest Council Chair, 2004-2005, 2005-2006
PCA Student Interest Council Chair 2004-2005
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President, Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania (now PCA), 2001–2002
Vice-President, Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania (now PCA), 2000–
2001
EDITORSHIPS
Editor, Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (2014–present)
Editor, Qualitative Research Reports in Communication (2012-2014)
Editor-in-Chief, Listening: Journal of Communication Ethics, Religion, and Culture
(2010–present)
GUEST EDITORSHIPS
Special issue: Atlantic Journal of Communication. Guest editor for "Rhetoric and
Philosophy of Communication Ethics: Social Justice in Organizations and History”
(November 2015)
Special Issue: Journal of Communication & Religion. Guest editor for November 2010
issue.
Special Issue: Pennsylvania Scholars, V: Robert T. Oliver. Guest editor 2010.
ASSOCIATE EDITORSHIP/EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP
Associate Editor: Pennsylvania Communication Association Annual (2002–present)
Associate Editor, Speaker and Gavel, official journal of Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa
Alpha (National Honorary Forensic Society) (1996–2005).
Editorial Board, Speaker and Gavel, official journal of Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa
Alpha (National Honorary Forensic Society) (2005–present).
Editorial Board: Journal of Communication and Religion (2006–present)
Editorial Board: Review of Communication (2009–present)
Editorial Board: Communication Quarterly (2008–present)
Editorial Board: Qualitative Research Reports in Communication (2008–2011)
Editorial Board: International Journal of Interactive Communication Systems and
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Technologies (2009–present)
Editorial Board: Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (2011–
2014)
Editorial Review Staff: Journal of Leadership Education (2013–present)
Advisory Board: Media Ethics journal (2007–present)
Contributing Editor: Media Ethics journal (2007–present )
Board member/reviewer: International Review of Administrative Sciences
MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS/GUEST OR INVITED REVIEWER
Reviewer of organizational communication textbook for Oxford University Press (2016)
Reviewer of various edited book manuscripts on communication and religion, corporate
communication, and related topics for Peter Lang (2011, 2012, 2013, 2016)
Review of edited book manuscript for Lexington books on integrated marketing
communication and rhetorical decorum (2012)
Editorial review board member for Buzzetto-More, N. A. (Ed.) (2007). Principles of
effective on-line teaching. Santa Rosa, CA: Informing Science Press.
Reviewer: Choice magazine. Approximately two (short) reviews per year.
Reviewer database: International Review of Administrative Sciences, August 2015;
December 2015
Manuscript reviewer, Management Communication Quarterly (international journal)
(1999–2000; 2006–2007; 2014; 2015).
Guest reviewer, Memphis Theological Seminary Journal, September, 2011
Guest reviewer, Communication Monographs, May 18, 2010; May 3, 2012/June 12, 2012
Guest reviewer, Western Journal of Communication, March 2013; June 2013; November
2014; Sept. 2015; Nov. 2015
Guest reviewer, Southern States Communication Journal, July 2016
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Guest Reviewer, Quarterly Journal of Speech
Review conducted 7/6/2010
Guest Reviewer: Communication Education, November 2014, January 2015
Guest Reviewer: Journal of Intercultural Communication Research: 2014–present
Guest Reviewer, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Guest Reviewer: Journal of Business Ethics
Guest Reviewer: Journal of Research in Gender Studies
Consulting reader for Psychological Reports/Perceptual and Motor Skills (Ammon
Scientific Publishing), March, 2005, September 2006, January 2007, July, 2007,
September 2007, January 2009, April 2010, April 2012, March 2013
Paper reviewer, National Communication Association Organizational Communication
Division, for 2005 annual convention.
Paper reviewer, ECA Applied Communication Division, 2004-2009, 2011, 2012,
multiple years beyond
Paper reviewer, ECA Philosophy of Communication Division, 2012 and beyond
Textbook reviewer: Brown & Benchmark, Allyn & Bacon, International Thomson
Publishing, Rowman & Littlefield, Roxbury Press, Sage Publications (United States and
United Kingdom), and others.
EVALUATING/JUDGING
Paper evaluator for student writing contest, Pennsylvania Communication Association,
2003–2005, 2008, 2012, and beyond.
Judge, Virginia Press Women Communications Contest, February, 2005, 2006, 2008
PEDAGOGICAL CONSULTATION
Developed course Organizational Communication for Leaders (graduate level) for Rider
University, NJ (contracted by Boris Vilic)
Consultation on communication course equivalencies for The College of New Jersey,
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2004 (contracted by Marie Cini)
EXTERNAL PEER REVIEWS
External reviewer for Hans Schmidt, Penn State Brandywine (tenure and promotion)
(8/19/16)
External reviewer for Heather Walter, University of Akron (promotion to full professor)
(8/15/16)
External reviewer for Lisbeth Lipari, Denison University (promotion to full professor)
(2/29/16)
External reviewer for Annette M. Holba, Plymouth State University (promotion to full
professor) (9/13/15)
External reviewer for Elizabeth Goering, Indiana University--Purdue University Indiana
(promotion to full professor) (7/17/15)
External reviewer for Valerie Lynn Schrader of Penn State Schuylkill (tenure and
promotion) (7/17/15)
External reviewer for Janice Walker Anderson, State University of New York, New Paltz
(promotion to full professor) (9/2015)
External reviewer for Benjamin Bates, Ohio University (promotion to full professor)
(8/2014)
External reviewer for Mohammad K. Akbar, American University of Kuwait (promotion
to associate professor) (4/20/14)
External reviewer for Greg Armfield, New Mexico State University (tenure and
promotion) (2013)
External reviewer for Kristen Lynn Majocha, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
(tenure and promotion) (2013)
External reviewer for Martha Fay, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (tenure and
promotion) (2011)
External reviewer for Patty Wharton-Michael, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
(tenure and promotion) (2011)
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External reviewer for John H. Prellwitz, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg(tenure
and promotion) (2010)
External reviewer for Fr. John Amankwah, Mount St. Joseph’s College (tenure and
promotion) (2010)
External reviewer for Fr. John Amankwah, Mount St. Joseph’s College (pre-tenure)
(2008)
External reviewer for Dennis Cali, Mount St. Mary’s University (tenure) (2007)
External reviewer for Sherry Wien, Ph.D., Monmouth University
Communication Department (pre-tenure) (2004)
External reviewer for Isabelle Bauman, Central Missouri State University (tenure and
promotion) (2003)
EXTERNAL PROGRAM REVIEWS
Evaluator, Communication Department program review, Bloomsburg University,
February 2016
Lead evaluator, Communication Department program review, La Salle University,
October 2012
MEDIA RECOGNITION/CITATIONS
Guest on WRCT (Carnegie Mellon student radio station) show Calle Pittsburgh, October
17. Topic: Professional Civility
Cited in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for article on networking at holiday parties (Dec. 7.
2014)
Interviewed on KDKA radio by Mike Romigh on August 29th about civility and
incivility and Knee Defenders (20 minute interview)
Interviewed on KQV radio (by Bob Bartolomeo) on the experience of giving and
receiving. December 24, 2013, 8:30 a.m.
Cited in “Take Your Dog to Work Day Succeeds Through Cooperation,” Bob Karlovits,
June 24, 2011, Pittsburgh Tribune Review
Interviewed by Hank Baughman on Civility for radio show (aired Sunday, January 23,
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2011)
Cited in Teresa F. Lindeman’s article “Bored at Work? Don’t Let It Kill You,” Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette, p. G1, April 4, 2010; also appeared in the online edition on April 5, in the
online edition of the Seattle Times on April 14, and in SitNews, Stories in the News,
Ketchikan, Alaska, on April 14, in the Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) on April 19,
where it was referenced on the Goliath Business Knowledge on Demand website.
Cited by Maria Hanson in LiveCareer in her article “What not to do at holiday office
parties” at http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/career-articles-
what_not_to_do_at_holiday_office_parties-1051 Dec. 3, 2009
Cited in Pittsburgh Tribune Review column National Boss Day spotlights people in
control (Joe Napsha, October 16, 2009)
Interviewed by Samantha Bomkamp of the Associated Press Oct. 8, 2009, as main source
for article on workplace friendship. Over the next three months, “Your Career: The
Minefield of Workplace Friendship,” appeared in over fifty publications, including:
• The New York Times
• AOL.com
• ABC News
• Syracuse.com
• Hamptonroad.com
• The Patriot News
• Newsday
• Lehigh Valley News
• Staten Island Advance
• Harrisburg Patriot-News
• New Jersey Online
• WRAL in Raleigh-Durham, N.C.
• Syracuse Post-Standard
• Milive.com (Michigan)
• Cleveland Plain Dealer
• NOLA.com, New Orleans Picayune
• Nwjobs.com
• Middletimepress.com
• Asbury Park Press
• TDN.com
• Amherst Daily News
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• LSJ.com (AP)
• Metronews.ca (AP)
• Detroit News (AP)
• Insurance Journal
• TampaBay.com (AP)
• Pennlive.com
• Pilotonline.com
• Thehindu.com
• Hotjobs.yahoo.com
• El Manana
• Impre.com
• La Opinion
• MSN Latino
• Excelsior.com.mx
• grupoSIPSE.com
• laprensa.hn
• Mundo Hispanico
• Centrotampa.com
• Yahoo News Venezuela
• Lancasteronline.com
• Adiatx.com
• Terra Honduras
• Yahoo Noticias
• La Palma
• Chron.com
• Akro Noticias
• SignonSanDiego.com
• Univision.com
• Newsday
• TorontoSunjobboom.com
Cited in Reading, PA Eagle in column, “Want to see civility return? Treat others with
respect,” March 19, 2009
Cited in Reading, PA Eagle in column, “Civility in decline: Where we are and how we
got that way” by Darrin Youker (March 15, 2009)
Interviewed and cited in New York Times Career Couch column by Eilene Zimmerman,
July 6, 2008 (article: “How a promotion can test a friendship”)
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Interviewed and cited in Canoodling co-workers: “Sign on the dotted line,” May 26,
2008, by Craig Silverman, Globe and Mail (Canada)
Interviewed by and cited in “Better workers through better offices,” Saturday, March 8,
2008, by Bob Karlovits, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Interviewed and cited in Romance in the office: “More companies may be imposing
policies to manage relationships,” Monday, February 11, 2008 by Joyce Gannon, in
Business section of Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Cited in Irene S. Levine’s article “Mind matters: Leaving a lab gracefully in the sciences”
in the Careers section of Science magazine, January 18, 2008. On-line link
sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_development/previous_issues/articles/2008_01_18/
caredit_a0800011
Cited in Kavita Gosyne’s article “Work party is still work” in the on-line edition of Metro
(Canada), December 12, 2007
Cited in Brianna Horan’s Tribune Review article, “Hey, baby, wanna hear a line?”
November 15, 2007
Interviewed and cited Bob Karlovits in his Tribune Review article, “Good ways to handle
bad neighbors” (interviewed September 28, 2007; article ran October 2, 2007)
Interviewed and cited by John Campanelli in his article “Ending a friendship when
relationship has run its course.” Newhouse News Service (e.g., Cleveland’s The Plain
Dealer July 15, 2007; other outlets July 22, 2007)
Interviewed and cited by Michael Felton-O'Brien, staff writer for HR Executive
Magazine, on July 11, 2007, on the changing nature of tattoos in the workplace for article
“Inked at work,” Human Resource Executive Online, July 16, 2007.
http://www.hreonline.com/HRE/storylink.jsp?storyId=20189555
Cited in Mildred Culp’s column Workwise for Suburban Journals (St. Louis, MO) April
28, 2007 (“Partnering for productivity involves recruiting”)
Interviewed and cited by Tracy Swartz of the RedEye, an edition of the Chicago Tribune,
March 21, 2007 (article ran March 28, 2007) (“The truth about gossip: It can be good for
you, experts say”)
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Interviewed and cited by Matt Villano of the New York Times for the column Career
Couch (Dec. 21; column ran Jan. 7, 2007) (“The Workplace: When the office becomes
your day care center”)
Interviewed and cited by Hanah Cho of the Baltimore Sun for her column On the Job
(column ran October 23, 2006) (“Advice for handling office cliques”)
Interviewed and cited by Mildred Culp on confidentiality for Memphis Commercial
Appeal (column ran October 22, 2006)
Interviewed and cited by Lisa Singhania of the Associated Press about workplace
friendships for her workplace column (column ran September 8, 2006)
Interviewed and cited by Mildred Culp about confidentiality in the workplace (column
ran September, 2006) for her workplace column Workwise
Guest on CFUN (Vancouver, British Columbia) radio show “Working for a Living,” July
11, 2006. Topic: Bosses from Hell (based on co-edited book, with Becky Omdahl,
Problematic Relationships in the Workplace)
Interviewed for and cited in May 9, 2006 article in on-line and print edition of Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review about co-edited book on Problematic Relationships in the Workplace
(column ran May, 2006)
Interviewed and cited for July/August 2005 issue of Health magazine regarding work
relationships. Author of article: Jack Kelley.
Guest on WNFL (Appleton, Wisconsin) radio show “Working for a Living,” October 16,
1993. Topic: Organizational Romance.
Cited in On Wisconsin, Sept./Oct. 1993, p. 10.
OTHER
Helped compile abstracts for International Communication Association's Organizational
Communication Division (Fall, 1993)