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Thomas W. Benson Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Rhetoric Department of Communication Arts & Sciences The Pennsylvania State University 216 Sparks Building University Park, PA 16802 Office: (814) 865-4201 Dept: (814) 856-3461 FAX: (814) 863-7986 email: [email protected] http://www.personal.psu.edu/t3b Education A. B. (1958) Hamilton College, Clinton, New York M. A. (1961) Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Ph.D. (1966) Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Employment Department Head, Communication Arts and Sciences, Penn State University, 2009-2011 Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Rhetoric, The Pennsylvania State University, 1990- Faculty, Program in Social Thought, Penn State University, 2002- Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 2002- present [the department name changed] Professor of Speech Communication, The Pennsylvania State University, 1975-2002; Associate Professor, 1971-1975. Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Photographic Studies, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1970-1971. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Rhetoric, University of California at Berkeley, 1969-1970. Fellow, Cassirer College, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1968-1971. Assistant Professor, Department of Speech Communication, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1966-1969; Instructor, 1963-1966. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, 1958-1963. Fellow, Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (Spring 1999) Thesis and Dissertation "A Rhetorical Analysis of Invention and Disposition in Upton Sinclair's The Jungle." M. A. Thesis, Cornell University, 1961. "Congressional Debates on the Dies Committee: 1937-1944." Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell University, 1966.

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Thomas W. Benson Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Rhetoric Department of Communication Arts & Sciences The Pennsylvania State University 216 Sparks Building University Park, PA 16802 Office: (814) 865-4201 Dept: (814) 856-3461 FAX: (814) 863-7986 email: [email protected] http://www.personal.psu.edu/t3b

Education

A. B. (1958) Hamilton College, Clinton, New York M. A. (1961) Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Ph.D. (1966) Cornell University, Ithaca, New York

Employment

Department Head, Communication Arts and Sciences, Penn State University, 2009-2011 Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Rhetoric, The Pennsylvania State University, 1990- Faculty, Program in Social Thought, Penn State University, 2002- Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, 2002-

present [the department name changed] Professor of Speech Communication, The Pennsylvania State University, 1975-2002; Associate

Professor, 1971-1975. Associate Professor, Graduate Program in Photographic Studies, State University of New

York at Buffalo, 1970-1971. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Rhetoric, University of California at Berkeley,

1969-1970. Fellow, Cassirer College, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1968-1971. Assistant Professor, Department of Speech Communication, State University of New York at

Buffalo, 1966-1969; Instructor, 1963-1966. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Cornell University, 1958-1963. Fellow, Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School

of Government, Harvard University (Spring 1999) Thesis and Dissertation

"A Rhetorical Analysis of Invention and Disposition in Upton Sinclair's The Jungle." M. A. Thesis, Cornell University, 1961.

"Congressional Debates on the Dies Committee: 1937-1944." Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell University, 1966.

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Books

Thomas W. Benson and Michael Prosser, eds. Readings in Classical Rhetoric . Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 1969;

• Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1972. • Davis, CA: Hermagoras Press, 1988; • since 1995 distributed by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Joseph M. Miller, Michael H. Prosser, and Thomas W. Benson, eds. Readings in Medieval Rhetoric. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1973.

Thomas W. Benson and Kenneth D. Frandsen. An Orientation to Nonverbal Communication. Palo Alto: Science Research Associates, 1976.

• Second edition, Nonverbal Communication, revised and enlarged, 1981. Martin J. Medhurst and Thomas W. Benson, eds. Rhetorical Dimensions in Media: A Critical

Casebook. Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt, 1984. • Revised and enlarged printing 1986; • second edition, 1991; • revised and enlarged printing, 1995.

Thomas W. Benson, ed. Speech Communication in the 20th Century. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1985.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson. Reality Fictions: The Films of Frederick Wiseman. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1989.

• (Second edition 2002). Thomas W. Benson, ed. American Rhetoric: Context and Criticism. Carbondale: Southern

Illinois University Press, 1989. Carolyn Anderson and Thomas W. Benson. Documentary Dilemmas: Frederick Wiseman's

“Titicut Follies.” Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1991. Thomas W. Benson, ed. Landmark Essays on Rhetorical Criticism. Davis, CA: Hermagoras

Press, 1993. Thomas W. Benson, ed. Rhetoric and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century America. East

Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1997. Thomas W. Benson. Writing JFK: Presidential Rhetoric and the Press in the Bay of Pigs Crisis.

College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2004. • Winner of the Everett Lee Hunt Award, Eastern Communication Association

(2004) Thomas W. Benson, editor. American Rhetoric in the New Deal Era, 1932-1945. East Lansing:

Michigan State University Press. 2006. Thomas W. Benson and Brian J. Snee, editors. The Rhetoric of the New Political Documentary.

Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2008. • Winner of the Bruce E. Gronbeck Political Communication Research Award,

Political Communication Division, National Communication Association, 2008 Thomas W. Benson and Brian J. Snee, editors. Michael Moore and the Rhetoric of Documentary.

Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, forthcoming 2015. Thomas W. Benson. Posters for Peace: Visual Rhetoric and Civic Action. University Park: Penn

State University Press, forthcoming 2015.

Articles, Chapters, and (selected) shorter pieces

Thomas W. Benson. "Rhetorical Impasse: The Sedition Trials of 1800." The Southern Speech Journal 31 (Spring 1966): 196-206.

Thomas W. Benson. "Poisoned Minds." The Southern Speech Journal 34 (Fall 1968): 54-60. Thomas W. Benson and Bonnie Johnson. "The Rhetoric of Resistance: Confrontation with the

Warmakers, Washington, D. C., October 1967." Today's Speech 16 (September 1968): 35-42; reprinted, with photographs by T. W. Benson, in Colleague 5 (March/April 1969): 9-14.

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Thomas W. Benson. "Conversations with a Ghost." Today's Speech 16 (November 1968): 71-81.

Thomas W. Benson. "Inaugurating Peace: Franklin D. Roosevelt's Last Speech." Speech Monographs 36 (June 1969): 138-147.

Thomas W. Benson. "The Thirteenth San Francisco Film Festival." Film Society Review 5 (December 1969): 22-27.

Douglas Ehninger, Thomas W. Benson, Ernest E. Ettlich, Walter R. Fisher, Harry P. Kerr, Richard L. Larson, Raymond E. Nadeau, Lyndrey A. Niles, "Report of the Committee on the Scope of Rhetoric and the Place of Rhetorical Studies in Higher Education," in The Prospect of Rhetoric: Report of the National Developmental Project, ed. Lloyd F. Bitzer and Edwin Black (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1971), 208-219.

Thomas W. Benson. "Violence: Communication Breakdown?" Today's Speech 18 (Winter 1970): 39-47; reprinted in Michael H. Prosser (editor) Intercommunication among Nations and Peoples. (New York: Harper and Row, 1973), 326-336.

Thomas W. Benson and Gerard A. Hauser. "Ideals, Superlatives, and the Decline of Hypocrisy." Quarterly Journal of Speech 59 (February 1973): 99-105.

Thomas W. Benson. "Rhetoric and Autobiography: The Case of Malcolm X." Quarterly Journal of Speech, 60 (February 1974): 1-13.

Bonnie Johnson and Thomas W. Benson. "Gender Differences and Leadership Contention: A Case Study in the Rhetoric of Social Science." ERIC Document ED 093 002 (April 1974). Microform document.

Thomas W. Benson. "Conversation with a Ghost: A Postscript." Today's Speech 22 (Summer 1974): 13-15.

Thomas W. Benson. "Joe: An Essay in the Rhetorical Criticism of Film. Journal of Popular Culture (Winter, 1974): 610-618.

Thomas W. Benson and Stefan Fleischer. "Teaching the Rhetoric of Film: Access to Images." Today's Speech 23 (Winter 1975): 27-37.

Richard Barton, Thomas W. Benson, and Bonnie Johnson. "Public Television and the Communication Specialist: Collaboration in Developing a Documentary Series." Public Telecommunications Review 6 (March/April 1978): 27-33.

Thomas W. Benson. "Videology: Space and Time in Political Television." The Pennsylvania Speech Communication Annual, 31 (1975): 23-38.

Thomas W. Benson. "The Senses of Rhetoric: A Topical System for Critics." Central States Speech Journal 29 (1978): 237-250.

Thomas W. Benson. "Nonverbal Communication: A Communicative Perspective." Perspectives on Film 2 (1979): 19-22.

Thomas W. Benson. On Getting Published: An Editor's Perspective. Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania Annual (1979).

Thomas W. Benson and Richard Barton. "Television As Politics: The British View. Quarterly Journal of Speech 65 (1979).

Thomas W. Benson. "The Rhetorical Structure of Frederick Wiseman's High School." Communication Monographs 47 (1980): 233-261.

Thomas W. Benson. "Talking Our Way Out of It: The Rise and Fall of a Men's Group." In Robert A. Lewis (ed.). Men in Difficult Times: Masculinity Today and Tomorrow. (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1981), 151-155.

Martin J. Medhurst and Thomas W. Benson. "The City: The Rhetoric of Rhythm." Communication Monographs 48 (1981): 54-72.

Thomas W. Benson. "Another Shooting in Cowtown." Quarterly Journal of Speech 67 (1981): 347-406.

Thomas W. Benson. "Implicit Communication Theory in Campaign Coverage." In William C. Adams (ed.). Television Coverage of the 1980 Presidential Campaign. (Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1983). 103-116.

Martin J. Medhurst and Thomas W. Benson. "Rhetorical Studies in a Media Age." In Medhurst and Benson (eds.). Rhetorical Dimensions in Media. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, 1984.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson. "The Rhetorical Structure of Frederick Wiseman's Model." Journal of Film and Video. 36:4 (Fall, 1984): 30-40.

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Thomas W. Benson. "The Rhetorical Structure of Frederick Wiseman's Primate." The Quarterly Journal of Speech 71 (1985): 204-217.

Thomas W. Benson. "Respecting the Reader." Quarterly Journal of Speech 72 (1986). Thomas W. Benson. "Malcolm X." In Bernard Duffy and Halford Ryan (eds.). Great American

Orators. (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987). Thomas W. Benson. "Carl Bernstein." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J Heraty,

1987). Thomas W. Benson. "Kenneth Burke." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J Heraty,

1987). Thomas W. Benson. "Max Eastman." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J Heraty,

1987). Thomas W. Benson. "Robert Flaherty." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J Heraty,

1987). Thomas W. Benson. "Marshall McLuhan." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J

Heraty, 1987). Thomas W. Benson. "Frederick Wiseman." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J

Heraty, 1987). Thomas W. Benson. "Bob Woodward." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J Heraty,

1987). Thomas W. Benson. "Dwight Macdonald." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J

Heraty, 1987). Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson. "Good Films from Bad Rules: The Ethics of

Naming in Frederick Wiseman's Welfare." In Visual Explorations of the World, ed. Jay Ruby and Martin Taureg (Aachen: Edition Herodot, 1987).

Carolyn Anderson and Thomas W. Benson. "Direct Cinema and the Myth of Informed Consent: The Case of Titicut Follies." In Image Ethics: The Moral Rights of Subjects in Photographs, Film, and Television, ed. Larry Gross, John Stuart Katz, and Jay Ruby (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988), 58-90.

Thomas W. Benson. "History, Criticism, and Theory in the Study of American Rhetoric." In Thomas W. Benson (ed.), American Rhetoric: Context and Criticism (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1989).

Thomas W. Benson. "Rhetoric As a Way of Being." In Thomas W. Benson (ed.), American Rhetoric: Context and Criticism (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1989).

Thomas W. Benson. "Academic Freedom and Scholarly Journals in Speech Communication: An Editor's Perspective." Association for Communication Administration Bulletin No. 73 (August 1990): 71-81.

Thomas W. Benson. "Bill Moyers." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J Heraty, 1990).

Thomas W. Benson. "Tom Wolfe." Encyclopedia of World Biography (Palatine, IL: J Heraty, 1990).

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson. "The Ultimate Technology: Frederick Wiseman's Missile." In Communication and the Culture of Technology, ed. Martin J. Medhurst, Alberto Gonzalez, and Tarla Rai Peterson, 257-283. (Pullman: Washington State University Press, 1990).

Thomas W. Benson, "Recent Developments in the Rhetorical Study of Film and Television." ERIC document ED 345 307 (April 1991), 29 pages. Microform document.

Carolyn Anderson and Thomas W. Benson, "Setz die Kamera ab und greif zur Schaufel." Ein Interview mit John Marshall. In R. Kapfer, W. Peterman, and R. Thomas, eds., Jager und Gejagte: John Marshall und seine Filme (Munchen: Trickster, 1991), 135-165.

Thomas W. Benson. "Killer Media: Technology, Communication Theory, and the First Amendment." In Martin J. Medhurst and Thomas W. Benson, eds. Rhetorical Dimensions in Media: A Critical Casebook, 2d ed. (Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, 1991), 378-397.

Thomas W. Benson. "Communication and the Circle of Learning," Quarterly Journal of Speech 78 (1992): 238-254.

Thomas W. Benson. "Computer Mediated Communication." Electronic Journal of Communication. 3.2 (1993).

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Thomas W. Benson. "Foreword." Sexual Harassment: Communication Implications, ed. Gary Kreps. (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press; Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association, 1993), xi-xii.

Thomas W. Benson. "Foreword." In Donovan Ochs. Consolatory Rhetoric (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1993), xi-xii.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "The Freeing of Titicut Follies." In Free Speech Yearbook 1992 (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1993) vol. 30: 40-55.

Carolyn Anderson and Thomas W. Benson, "Put Down the Camera and Pick up the Shovel: An Interview with John Marshall." In Jay Ruby, ed., The Cinema of John Marshall (Chur, Switzerland: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1993), 135-167. [This appeared in German in 1991 as "Setz die Kamera ab und greif zur Schaufel."]

Thomas W. Benson, "Beacons and Boundary Markers: Landmarks in Rhetorical Criticism." In Thomas W. Benson (ed.), Landmark Essays on Rhetorical Criticism. Davis, CA: Hermagoras Press, 1993, xi-xxii.

Thomas W. Benson, "Rhetorical Structure and Primate," in Critical Questions: Invention, Creativity, and the Criticism of Discourse and Media, ed. William L. Nothstine, Carole Blair, and Gary Copeland. New York: St. Martin's, 1994, 184-188.

Thomas W. Benson. "On the Margins of Technology." Technology Studies 1, no. 2 (1994): 290-296.

Thomas W. Benson, "The First E-Mail Election: Electronic Networking and the Clinton Campaign." In Bill Clinton on Stump, State, and Stage: The Rhetorical Road to the White House, ed. Stephen Smith. Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 1994, 315-340.

Thomas W. Benson, "Electronic Network Resources for Communication Scholars." Communication Education 43 (1994): 120-128.

Thomas W. Benson, "Longinus On the Sublime." Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition. New York: Garland, 1996.

Thomas W. Benson, "Rhetoric of Film." Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Composition. New York: Garland, 1996.

Thomas W. Benson, Foreword to Donn Paul Abbott, Rhetoric in the New World. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1996.

Thomas W. Benson, Editor’s preface to Rhetoric and Political Culture in Nineteenth-Century America. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1997.

Thomas W. Benson, "Desktop Demos: New Communication Technologies and the Future of the Rhetorical Presidency." Beyond the Rhetorical Presidency, ed. Martin J. Medhurst. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 1996. [Beyond the Rhetorical Presidency was awarded the 1997 Marie Hochmuth Nichols Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Public Address by the National Communication Association].

Thomas W. Benson, “Computers, Communication, and Community.” New Dimensions in Communication. New York: New York State Speech Communication Association, 1996. 9:1-6.

Thomas W. Benson, “Rhetoric, Civility, and Community: Political Debate on Computer Bulletin Boards.” Communication Quarterly 44 (1996): 359-378.

Thomas W. Benson, Editor’s Preface to James A. Herrick, The Radical Rhetoric of the English Deists. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1997.

Thomas W. Benson, Editor’s Preface to Molly Meijer Wertheimer, ed., Listening to Their Voices: The Rhetorical Activities of Historical Women. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1997.

Thomas W. Benson, Editor’s Preface to Tarla Rai Peterson, Sharing the Earth: The Rhetoric of Sustainable Development. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1997.

Thomas W. Benson, Editor’s Preface to Takis Poulakos, Speaking for the Polis: Isocrates’ Rhetorical Education. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1997.

Thomas W. Benson, "Thinking through Film: Hollywood Remembers the Blacklist," in Rhetoric and Community, ed. Michael Hogan. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1998, 218-255.

Thomas W. Benson, “Looking for the Public in the Private: American Lives, Un-American Activities.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 1 (1998): 117-129.

Thomas W. Benson. “To Lend a Hand: Gerald Ford, Watergate, and the White House Speechwriters.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 1 (1998): 201-225.

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Thomas W. Benson. “Electronic Journals and Faculty Rewards.” American Communication Journal. (May 1998).

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Richard Marback, Plato’s Dream of Sophistry. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1998.

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Martha Watson, Lives of Their Own: Rhetorical Dimensions in Autobiographies of Women Activists. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1998.

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Xing Lu, Rhetoric in Ancient China, Fifth to Third Century, B.C.E.: A Comparison with Ancient Greek Rhetoric. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1998.

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Dorothy Broaddus, Genteel Rhetoric: Writing High Culture in Nineteenth-Century Boston. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1998.

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Gerard A. Hauser, Vernacular Voices: The Rhetorics of Publics and Public Spheres. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1999.

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Calvin L. Troup, Temporality, Eternity, and Wisdom: The Rhetoric of Augustine’s Confessions. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2000.

Thomas W. Benson. “Speechwriting, Speechmaking, and the Press: The Kennedy Administration and the Bay of Pigs.” Joan Shorenstein Center, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, research report. 2000. http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/presspol/publications/pdfs/benson.PDF

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Michael J. Hyde, The Call of Conscience: Heidegger and Levinas, Rhetoric and the Euthanasia Debate. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001.

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Nola J. Heidlebaugh, Judgment, Rhetoric, and the Problem of Incommensurability: Recalling Practical Wisdom. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001.

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Scott Consigny, Gorgias: Sophist and Artist. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001.

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Chris Holcomb, Mirth Making: The Rhetorical Discourse of Jesting in Early Modern England. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001.

Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Ross Wolin, The Rhetorical Imagination of Kenneth Burke. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2001.

Thomas W. Benson. “Carroll C. Arnold: Rhetorical Criticism at the Intersection of Theory, Practice, and Pedagogy,” in Roots of Rhetorical Criticism, ed. Jim A. Kuypers and Andrew King. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2001, pp. 157-174.

Thomas W. Benson. “Richard B. Gregg and the Scholarship of Critical Disclosure.” The Pennsylvania Speech Communication Annual 57 (2001): 1-14.

Thomas W. Benson, “Edwin Black,” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 4.3 (2001): 535-539. Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to Jacqueline Bacon, The Humblest May Stand Forth:

Rhetoric, Empowerment, and Abolition. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2002. Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface to William E. Wiethoff, The Insolent Slave.

Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2002. Thomas W. Benson, series editor’s preface for M. Lane Bruner, Strategies of Remembrance: The

Rhetorical Dimensions of National Identity Construction. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2002.

Thomas W. Benson. “FDR at Gettysburg: The New Deal and the Rhetoric of Presidential Leadership.” The Rhetoric of Presidential Leadership, ed. Leroy Dorsey. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2002, pp. 145-183.

Thomas W. Benson. “Looking for the Public in the Popular: Collective Memory and the Hollywood Blacklist.” David Blakesley, ed. The Terministic Screen: Rhetorical Perspectives on Film. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2003, 129-145.

Thomas W. Benson, “The Cornell School of Rhetoric: Idiom and Institution,” Communication Quarterly 51 (2003): 1-56.

Thomas W. Benson, “Malcolm X,” American Voices, ed. Bernard K. Duffy and Richard W. Leeman (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2005), 449-454.

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Thomas W. Benson, “American Rhetoric in the New Deal Era, 1932-1945,” in Benson, ed., American Rhetoric in the New Deal Era, 1932-1945 (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2006), ix-xxiii.

Thomas W. Benson, “Mother and Monster: The Rhetorical Structure of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much,” in Monsters in and among Us: Toward a Gothic Criminology, ed. Caroline Joan Picart and Cecil Greek (Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2007), 91-116.

Thomas W. Benson, “Edwin Black’s Cornell University,” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 10 (2007): 481-488.

Thomas W. Benson and Brian J. Snee. “The New Political Documentary and the Democratic Prospect.” The Rhetoric of the New Political Documentary, ed. Thomas W. Benson and Brian J. Snee. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2008.

Thomas W. Benson. “Herman Cohen: Rhetoric, Democracy, and the History of a Discipline.” In Herman Cohen: Historian of the Discipline, ed. Calvin L. Troup. Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Communication Association, 2008, 3-15.

Thomas W. Benson, “For the Common Good: Rhetoric and Discourse Practices in the United States, 1900-1950,” in The Sage Handbook of Rhetorical Studies, ed. Andrea Lunsford. Los Angeles: SAGE: 2008. 541-552.

Thomas  W.  Benson.  “Look!  Rhetoric!”  in  Lester  Olson,  Cara  Finnegan,  and  Diane  Hope  ed.,  Visual  Rhetoric:  A  Reader.  (Sage,  2008).  413-­‐‑416.  

Thomas  W.  Benson.  “The  Rhetoric  of  Civility:  Power,  Authenticity,  and  Democracy.”  Journal  of  Contemporary  Rhetoric  1  (2011):  22-­‐‑30.  

Thomas  W.  Benson.  “A  Scandal  in  Academia:  Sextext  and  CRTNET.”  Western  Journal  of  Communication  76  (2012):  2-­‐‑16.  

   

Film, Video, and Photography

Thomas W. Benson, Mac Hammond, and Vincent Di Marco. Spring Arts Festival 66. (1966), 16mm motion picture.

HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED ARCHAEOLOGY? Production Consultant and Additional Cinematography (1969), 16mm motion picture.

Thomas W. Benson. Photography for "The Rhetoric of Resistance," Colleague. (March/April, 1969).

Thomas W. Benson and Andrew Ferullo. We Wish to Thank. (1971) 16mm color motion picture. This film has been purchased as part of the permanent collection of the Royal Belgium Film Archive.

Series of TV commercials for Genesee Beer, Western New York area, 1971, with Andrew Ferullo.

Couples (1975). 16mm motion picture. This film won first prize, SCAP Film Festival, 1975, and is distributed by Psychological Cinema Register.

Photography for Orientation to Nonverbal Communication (Palo Alto: SRA, 1976). Consultant to WPSX-TV for a series of five one-hour television documentaries, Notes on an

American Business (1977), produced by P. J. O'Connell. Media consultant to a candidate for U. S. House of Representatives, 1979. Expert witness in Redco Corporation vs. CBS, Inc. and The Insurance Institute for Highway

Safety, depositions submitted to Supreme Court of the United States (October Term, 1985).

Consultant to WPSX-TV for a series of documentaries on county government, 1984. Consultant to WPSX-TV for a series of documentaries on "Blacks in Rural Pennsylvania,"

1990-92. Reviews

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The Rhetoric of the Movies, in The Speech Teacher 18 (1969). Miami and the Siege of Chicago and Armies of the Night, by Norman Mailer, in Quarterly Journal

of Speech 55 (October 1969): 330-331. Black Power and Huey! in The Speech Teacher 18 (November 1969): 331-332. Rhetorical Anaylyses of Literary Works, ed. Edward P. J. Corbett, in Philosophy and Rhetoric 3

(Spring 1970): 128-129. Film Making in the Schools, by Douglas Lowndes, and How to Make Movies: A Practical Guide to

Group Film-making, by Robert Ferguson, in Theatre Design and Technology (February 1970): 32.

McCarthy for President, by Arthur Herzog; Nobody Knows: Reflections on the McCarthy Campaign of 1968, by Jeremy Larner; The Year of the People, by Eugene McCarthy; We Were the Campaign: New Hampshire to Chicago for McCarthy, by Ben Stavis; in Quarterly Journal of Speech 56 (October 1970): 328-329.

Sergei Eisenstein and Upton Sinclair: The Making and Unmaking of Que Viva Mexico, edited by Harry M. Geduld and Ronald Gottesman, in Film Society Review 6 (January 1971): 48-50.

Now Don't Try to Reason with Me: Essays and Ironies for a Credulous Age, by Wayne C. Booth, in Quarterly Journal of Speech 58 (February 1972): 108.

College Curriculum and Student Protest, by Joseph Schwab, in Today's Speech 20 (Spring 1972): 66-67.

The Political Image Merchants: Strategies in the New Politics, edited by Ray Heibert et al., in Quarterly Journal of Speech 58 (April 1972): 225.

Contemporary Rhetoric: A Reader's Coursebook, edited by Douglas Ehninger; and Contemporary Theories of Rhetoric, edited by Richard Johannesen, in Quarterly Journal of Speech 58 (October 1972): 352.

The People's Films, by Richard Dyer MacCann, in Quarterly Journal of Speech 59 (1973). Cinema in Revolution: The Heroic Age of the Soviet Film, edited by Luda and Jean Schnitzer and

Marcel Martin, in Quarterly Journal of Speech 60 (October 1974). Film and Reality: An Historical Survey, by Roy Armes; The Rhetoric of Film, by John

Harrington; Theories of Film, by Andrew Tudor, in Quarterly Journal of Speech 61 (1975): 351-352.

The Language and Technique of the Film, by Gianfranco Bettetini; Language and Cinema, by Christian Metz; Through Navajo Eyes, by Sol Worth and John Adair; in Quarterly Journal of Speech 62 (1976).

A Theory of Semiotics, by Umberto Eco, in Philosophy and Rhetoric 10 (1977): 214-216. Bargaining for Supremacy, by James R. Leutze, in Quarterly Journal of Speech 64 (1978): 457-458. The Rhetoric of Television, by Ronald Primeau, in Quarterly Journal of Speech 67 (May 1981): 230. Mediated Political Realities, by Dan Nimmo and James Combs, in Quarterly Journal of Speech

69 (1983). Media Worlds in the Post Journalism Era , by David L. Altheide and Robert P. Snow (Aldyne

De Gruyter, 1991), in Discourse and Society. July 1992. Middletown: The Making of a Documentary Film Series, by Dwight Hoover, in Discourse and

Society 4.4 (October 1993): 500-502. Spin Control, by John Anthony Maltese in Discourse and Society (1993) Index to Journals in Communication Studies through 1990, ed. Ronald Matlon, in Quarterly

Journal of Speech (1994) "Permanence and Change in the Global Village," a review of Patrick Garry, Scrambling for

Protection: The New Media and the First Amendment, in PostModern Culture (October 1994). Review of Thomas Rosteck, "See It Now" Confronts McCarthyism. University of Alabama

Press, 1994. Quarterly Journal of Speech (August 1995): 405-406. Review of Richard Ben Cramer, What It Takes. For Post Modern Culture 5.1 (May 1995).

[refereed electronic journal published by Oxford University Press; no pages] Review of David S. Kaufer and Brian S. Butler, Rhetoric and the Arts of Design. Lawrence

Erlbaum, 1996. Philosophy and Rhetoric 32 (1999): 103-106. Review of Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the Twenty-First Century

University, ed. Teresa M. Harrison and Timothy Stephen. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 83 (1997): 391-392.

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Review of Jonathan Rosenbaum, Movies as Politics (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997). Southern Communication Journal (1997).

Review of Remembering to Forget: Holocaust Memory through the Camera’s Eye. By Barbie Zelizer. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1998; pp. Viii + 292. $27.50. Review for Rhetoric and Public Affairs 3 (2000): 677-679.

Courses Taught

Cornell University: Public Speaking, Group Discussion, Intercollegiate Debate (Assistant Coach), Motion Pictures: The Feature Film

State University of New York at Buffalo: Public Speaking, Group Discussion, Cinema:

The Feature Film, Cinema: The Documentary, Introduction to Rhetorical Theory and Criticism, Introduction to Graduate Studies, Public Address to 1350, Public Address: 1350-1750, Public Address: 1750-1850, Public Address: 1850-present, Public Discourse, Graduate Seminar in Media Studies; visual rhetoric

University of California, Berkeley: Rhetoric 1 & 2, American Public Address to 1900, American Public Address: 1900 to present, Seminar in Contemporary Rhetorical Theory

The Pennsylvania State University: Science, Technology, and Society (1973): Creativity in

Science and the Arts, Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in the Humanities (1975): The Politics of Information, Speech Communication: SpCom 100/200: Effective Speech (Public Speaking, Group Discussion, Rhetorical Criticism), SpCom 200H: Effective Speech (A special honors section for University Scholars), SpCom 230: Introduction to Human Communication, SpCom 412: Speech Criticism, SpCom 415: Rhetoric of Film; SpCom 470: Nonverbal Communication, SpCom 475: Persuasive Campaigns; CAS 475: Public Address: American Rhetoric in the New Deal Era, 1932-1945; SpCom 438: Film and Television Documentary, SpCom 500: Seminar in Historical Criticism: The Rhetoric of the American Presidency, SpCom 500: Seminar in Historical Criticism: Text and Context, SpCom 502: Research in Speech Communication, SpCom 503: Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism, SpCom 509: Rhetoric of Narration, SpCom 509: Culture As Symbolic Forms, SpCom 515: Seminar in Rhetoric and Media, SpCom 530: Political Communication in Media, SpCom 555: Rhetoric of Nonoratorical Forms, SpCom 570: Seminar in Nonverbal Communication, American Studies 402: Seminar in American Studies

Continuing Education: SpCom 497: Nonverbal Communication, SpCom 497: Children

and Television, SpCom 497: Television News, Documentary, and Public Affairs, SpCom 497: Film, Television, and Human Values, SpCom 497: Rhetoric of Film and Television, Penn State Elderhostel Program: Literature into Film (1981); Politics and Television (1983, 1984, 1986)

International Education: International Program in Communication Arts and Sciences,

program founder, director, and professor, summer 2006, 2007, 2008 (24 undergraduate students and 4 graduate students for a seven-week program in Rome, Italy). “The Rhetoric of Travel and Tourism”; “The Rhetoric of Film: Italian Cinema”; “The Rhetoric of Rome: Street and Studio.”

Theses and Dissertations Directed

1968. Thomas L. McPhail. "Parliamentary Debates on Confederation of the British North American Provinces: 1865." SUNY at Buffalo. M.A.

1970. Diane Hope Schaich. "Robert F. Williams: A Rhetoric of Revolution." SUNY at Buffalo.

M.A.

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1970. Joan Demoretcky. "Stokely Carmichael: The Rhetoric of Dissociation and

Identification." SUNY at Buffalo. M.A. 1971. Andrew Ferullo. Films and Photography. SUNY at Buffalo. MFA 1972. R. A. Lefande. Photography. SUNY at Buffalo. MFA 1976. Diane Kowalski. "How Do Selected Television Commercials Depict Male-Female

Interaction?" Penn State University. M.A. 1977. Lynn Sommer. "How Organizational Structures Influence Communication: A Review

of Theoretical Literature Relating Organizational Structures and Patterns of Communication." M.A.

1978. D. Richard Wolfe. "Television as a Partner: A Study of Cooperative Projects Integrating

Television with the Work of Governmental, Educational, and Voluntary Organizations." M.A.

1978. Victor Rossi. "A Descriptive Study of Aerial-Image Animation in the Film The Ax

Fight." M.A. 1978. Donna Gibbons Sommese. "Cognitive and Affective Responses to Silent and Oral

Readings of Selected Poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks." M.A. 1980. Steven Mekler. "Crusade for Intervention: A Rhetorical Analysis of Edward R.

Murrow's London Radio Broadcasts, 1938-1941." M.A. 1980. Martin J. Medhurst. "God Bless the President: The Rhetoric of Inaugural Prayer."

Ph.D. 1981. Robert Harrison. "Heckling as Rhetoric." Ph.D. 1982. Peter DeBenedittis. "Canvassing USA: A Case Study of a Social Action Canvass." M.A. 1982. Harrison Atutumama Okotie. "A Critical Analysis of the Rhetoric of CBS, ABC, and

NBC Television News Coverage of the Nigerian Civil War." Ph.D. 1983. Robert V. Miller. "A Descriptive Study of Television Usage Among Older Americans:

Refining the Parasocial Concept." Ph.D. 1983. Mark Pollock. "A Framework for Rhetorical Criticism Based on Jurgen Habermas'

Theory of Systematically Distorted Communication." M.A. 1983. Andria Nicolazzo. "An Illustrated Approach to Communicating the Concept of

Rhetorical Situation." M.A. 1984. Kerran Sanger. "The Rhetoric of American Negro Slave Spirituals." M.A. 1984. Abubakr Sid Ahmed. "Communication and Development in Sudan." Ph.D. 1984. Jodi Cohen. "Implicit Theories of Meaning in Rhetorical Criticism." Ph.D. 1984. Elizabeth Poole. "Communication and Stress Reduction in an Oral Surgeon's Office."

M.A. 1984. Paul Deemer. "Stalking the Rhetorical Woozle: Christian Radio Drama." M.A.

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1985. Janet Farrell-Leontiou. "'That's the Way It Is': A Case Study in the Construction of Organizational Culture." M.A.

1985. Robert Heppler. "Rhetorical Situation Theory: An Analysis, Synthesis, and

Evaluation." Ph.D. 1985. Dale Bertelsen. "Kenneth Burke's Use of the Term 'Transformation' in Four Major

Works: A Clarification of His Rhetorical Theory." M.A. 1985. Daniel Hartman. "The Future of Presidential Debating: A Case for a Better Informed

Electorate." B.A. honors thesis. 1986. Jeffery Donald Harris. "The Rhetoric of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial: An Analysis

of Newsmagazine and Network Television News Coverage." M.A. 1987. W. Bradford Mello. "The Rhetoric of Ordinary People." M.A. 1987. Larry Underberg. "The Rhetoric of the International Society for Krishna

Consciousness." Ph.D. 1988. P. J. O'Connell. "Robert Drew and the Development of Cinema Verite in America: An

Innovation in Television Journalism." Ph.D. 1988. James Tarbox. "Constituting National Identity in the Carter and Reagan Inaugural

Addresses: A Rhetorical Analysis." M.A. 1989. Susan Mackey. "An Analysis of the 18-Minute Film Preceding Ronald Reagan's

Acceptance Speech at the 1984 Republican National Convention." Ph.D. 1989. Cynthia Loope Hupper. "A Rhetorical Analysis of Peter Weir's Film The Year of Living

Dangerously." M.A. 1989. Dale Bertelsen. "Rhetorical Privation As Cultural Praxis: Implicit Rhetorical Theory in

Presidential Oratory and Contemporary Hollywood Films. Ph.D. 1989. Wayne McMullen. "A Rhetorical Analysis of Peter Weir's Witness." Ph.D. 1989. James DiSanza. "An Ethnographic Study of Organizational Communication Strategies

and Emloyee Interpretations in the Socialization of Bank Tellers. Ph.D. 1989. Kenneth Nagelberg. "From a Seat in Our House to a Seat in The House: Televised

Communication in a Congressional Campaign." Ph.D. 1990. Ian Barbour. "The Consubstantial Illusion: A Rhetorical Analysis of a Political

Campaign." M. A. 1991. Kerran Sanger. "Protest Songs of the U. S. Civil Rights Movement." Ph.D. 1992. James Tarbox. "The Constitutive Function of Woodrow Wilson's Rhetoric, 1914 to

1917." Ph.D. 1992. David Douglass. "Edward Clarke's Sex in Education: A Study in Rhetorical Form."

Ph.D. 1992. Timothy Detwiler. "The Technotheological Rhetoric of the Local Catalysts of Public

Access Cable Television in Grand Rapids, Michigan." Ph.D.

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1992. Peter DeBenedittis. "Guam's Trial of the Century: News, Hegemony, and Rumors in an American Colony." Ph.D.

1992. Lisa Laidlaw. "Rhetorical Criticism and Neoformalism: A Case Study of Woody

Allen's Zelig." M.A. 1992. Rick Cumings. "An Analysis of Television Network News Coverage of the TWA 847

Crisis." Ph.D. 1993. David Gray Matthews. "Jim Corbett and the Sanctuary Movement: Defining a Social

Movement's Rhetorical Situation." Ph.D. 1994. Kristal Van Unen. "A Rhetorical Analysis of The Bear." M.A. 1994. Meredith Sherter. "From McCarthy to the Monomyth: The Rhetorical Transformation

of Jim Garrison." M.A. 1994. Elizabeth Jenkins. "Film at the Service of Revolution: Bernardo Bertolucci's Use of the

Rhetoric of the Italian Communist Party in 1900." Ph.D. 1994. Janet Farrell Leontiou. "Food for Thought: The Rhetoric of Babette's Feast." Ph.D. 1995. Per Even Tor Fjelstad. “Authorizing Memories: Political Readings of Marbury v.

Madison.” Ph.D. 1995. Anne Gravel. “The Interplay of Autobiography and Ethnography: A Rhetorical

Approach to Autoethnography in Women’s Writing.” Ph.D. 1995. Brian Snee. “The Rhetorical Construction of Jesus in Martin Scorsese’s The Last

Temptation of Christ.” M.A. 1996. Arthur Barlow. “The Films of Stanley Kubrick, a Study in Generative Aesthetics.” Ph.D. 1997. Brian Ott. “Television as Equipment for Living: Mapping Emergent Genres in the

Information Age.” Ph.D. 1998. Jennifer Borda. “Women Artists as Filmic Subjects: Camille Claudel and Carrington as

Objects of Desire.” M.A. 1998. Anthony Fleury. “Violence and Public as Antitheses: The Rhetorical Structure of Once

Were Warriors.” Ph.D. 1998. Kathi Pauley. Ph.D. “Viewing Nature in Film: The Use of Landscape in Film

Adaptations of Jane Austen’s Novels” 1999. Garth Pauley. Ph.D. “The Modern Presidency and Civil Rights Rhetoric: Presidential

Discourse on Race from Roosevelt to Nixon.” [winner of NCA dissertation award]. 2000. Brian Snee. Ph.D. “Shooting Lincoln: Rhetorical Dimensions in Historical Films.” 2001. David Dzikowski. M.A. “Rhetorical Dimensions of Public Radio on-Air Fund-Raising.” 2002. Jennifer Borda. Ph.D. “Women in Labor: Rhetorical Tensions in the Cinematic

Representations of Female Union Activists.” 2002. Shannan Butler. Ph.D. “Retelling a Tale of the West: Akira Kurosawa’s Yojimbo and Its

Remakes.”

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2002. Christian Spielvogel. Ph.D. “Interpreting ‘Sacred Ground’: The Rhetoric of National Park Service Civil War Historical Battlefields and Parks.”

2003. Julie Haynes. Ph.D. “Feminist Cowboys and other Contradictions: Women’s Rights

Rhetoric and Country Music Videos in the 1990s.” 2004. Katie Gibson. Ph.D. “The United States Supreme Court and Women's Rights in the 20th

Century: An Examination of the Court's Rhetorical Treatment of Women and Gender” 2004. Lisa Glebatis. M.A. "The Rhetoric of Reality Television: Parasocial Relationships and

Courtship Messages in The Bachelorette" 2004. Mary Pelak Walch. Ph.D. “A Burkean Analysis of the Early "Truth" Anti-tobacco

Campaign” 2004. Roger Stahl. Ph.D. “War Games: Citizenship and Play in Post-industrial Militarism” 2005. Marlin Bates. Ph.D. “Implicit Identity Theory in the Rhetoric of the Massively

Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG), Ultima Online” 2005. Tracey Quigley. Ph.D. “Unheard and Unheeded: The Rhetoric of Military Dissent in the

Debate over Vietnam.” 2006. Maureen Minielli. Ph.D. “The Rhetoric of the 1972 Presidential Campaign: An Analysis

of Four Nixon Crisis Speeches.” 2006. Brett Lunceford. Ph.D. “Democracy and the Hacker Movement: Information

Technologies and Political Action.” 2006. Sandra French. Ph.D. “The rhetoric of reputation : taking stock of Bill Gates.” 2007. Justin  Cleveland.  M.A.  “The  Cinematic  Hero  after  9/11:  A  Dialectical  Analysis  of  Films  

Depicting  the  Terrorist  Attacks  of  September  11,  2001”    2009.  David  Dzikowski.  Ph.D.  “The  Ironic  Voice  and  Subjunctive  Mood  of  Public  Radio  

Programming.”    2009.  Mark  Hlavacik.  M.A.  “The Rhetoric of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001: History,

Economics, and Coercion.”    2010.  Cynthia  D.  Boes.  Ph.D.  "ʺDefending  Darfur:  The  Problems  and  Potential  of  Speaking  for  

Others"ʺ      

2011.  Jill  M.  Weber.  Ph.D.  Jill Weber, "For the Good of 'The Family': The Rhetoric of Family Values in U. S. National Policy Making"

2011. Hillary A. Jones. Ph.D. “Balancing Flux and Stability: Ursula K. Le Guin’s The

Dispossessed.” 2013. Mark Hlavacik. Ph.D. “Assigning Blame: The Rhetoric of U. S. Education Policy

Debate.” 2014. Bryan Blankfield, Ph.D. “Letters to Fala: The Rhetorical Construction and Function of

Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Dog.”  

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Lectures (selected)

Northern Illinois University (1973). Keynote lecture, Discourse Analysis Conference, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA (April

1981). Franklin Lecture, Auburn University (1986). GTE Lecture, Texas A&M University. "Killer Media: Technology, Politics, and

Communication Theory." (March 1987) University of Texas, Austin (November 1981). Hampshire College, Amherst MA (1986). University of Texas, Austin (March 1987). Undergraduate Honors Conference. Memphis State University (April 1987) Moss Lecture, Rhodes College, Memphis, TN. April 1988. "The Films of Frederick Wiseman:

Ethical and Legal Issues." (With Carolyn Anderson). Visiting lecturer/consultant to "CRITIC 88" research group at University of Massachusetts for

a four-day conference. (May 1987). Lecture/Colloquium, University of New Hampshire, Department of Communication, April

1990. "Frederick Wiseman's Missile and the Study of Rhetoric." Lecture/Colloquium, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Pennsylvania,

April 20, 1990. "Frederick Wiseman's Reality Fictions." California State University at Hayward (May 1994). The Mohrmann Lecture, University of California, Davis (May 1994). Keynote lecture. Hayward Conference on Rhetorical Criticism. California State University,

Hayward (May 1994). "Thinking Through Film: Hollywood Remembers the Blacklist." Fourth Public Address

Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana (October 1994). "Desktop Demos: New Communication Technologies and the Future of the Rhetorical

Presidency." Conference on the rhetoric of the presidency, Texas A&M University, 1995. Keynote speech. New York State Speech Communication Association. Albany, NY (October

1995). “FDR at Gettysburg: The New Deal and the Rhetoric of Public Memory.” Keynote lecture at

NCA doctoral honors seminar, Northwestern University, July 1998. “FDR at Gettysburg: The New Deal and the Rhetoric of Presidential Leadership.” Lecture at

the conference on the rhetoric of the presidency, Texas A&M University, March 1999. “Speechwriting, Speechmaking, and the Press: The Kennedy Administration,” research

roundtable at the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, April 1999.

“The Rhetoric of Presidential Speechwriting,” Boylston Hall, Harvard University, March 1999.

“The Rhetoric of the American Presidency.” Department of Political Science, Wellesley College, April 1999.

“Look! Rhetoric! Political Posters, Berkeley, California, May 1970.” Keynote address at the Conference on Visual Communication, Rochester Institute of Technology, April 2008.

Convention Presentations (selected)

Chair, organizer, and presenter at panel on "Extracurricular Film Programs," New York State Speech Association, 1966.

Chair and organizer, two panels on "Student Filmmakers," New York State Speech Association, 1967.

Chair and organizer, general session on "Freedom of Expression: Media, Universities, Public Discourse," Speech Association of the Eastern States, 1969.

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Presenter at "Conversation in the Discipline: Towards a New Rhetoric," State University of New York at Binghamton, 1968.

Participant, National Developmental Project on Rhetoric, a joint project of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Speech Communication Association, Pheasant Run, IL, May 1970. Proceedings and recommendations published in Lloyd Bitzer and Edwin Black, eds., The Prospect of Rhetoric (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1971).

Thomas W. Benson, "The Scope of Rhetoric and the Place of Rhetoric in Higher Education," Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, 1970.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Rhetoric of the Visual Image," Central States Speech Association," 1971.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Rhetorical Structure of Joe," Speech Communication Association, San Francisco, 1971.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Rhetoric of Film as Images," Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, 1971.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Study of Film as Images: Rhetoric, Iconography, Style," seminar and presentation for Speech Association of the Eastern States, 1973.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Rhetoric of Film," Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, 1973.

Thomas W. Benson, short course on "Film Teaching: Rhetoric, Iconography, Style," Speech Communication Association, 1973.

Bonnie Johnson and Thomas W. Benson, "Gender Differences and Leadership Contention: A Case Study in the Rhetoric of Social Research," Central States Speech Association, Milwaukee, WI, April 1974.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Film Studies Curriculum," Eastern Communication Association, March 1975.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Senses of Rhetoric," Speech Communication Association, Washington, DC, December 1977.

Thomas W. Benson, "Public Television and the Communication Specialist," Speech Communication Association, Washington, DC, December 1977.

Thomas W. Benson and Sonja Bokoch, "Terrorism: A Communication Paradox," Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, Shippensburg, PA, October 1978.

Thomas W. Benson, "On Getting Published: An Editor's Perspective," Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, Shippensburg, PA, October 1978.

Thomas W. Benson, "An Editor's View on Publishing," Eastern Communication Association, 1979.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Rhetorical Structure of Frederick Wiseman's Primate," Speech Communication Association, Anaheim, CA, November 1981.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Rhetoric of Frederick Wiseman's Reality Fictions," Eastern Communication Association, Ocean City, MD, April 1983 [invited lecture].

Thomas W. Benson, "The Rhetoric of Frederick Wiseman's Primate," Society for Cinema Studies, Pittsburgh, PA, May 1983.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "Good! Great! Nice! Beautiful! . . . And a Little Bitchier! The Cultural World of Frederick Wiseman's Model," American Culture Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 1984.

Thomas W. Benson, "Speech Communication in the 20th Century: A Progress Report," Eastern Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA, March 1984.

Thomas W. Benson, "Fiction and the Study of Communication," Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November 1984 (respondent).

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "The Rhetorical Structure of Frederick Wiseman's Model," Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, October 1984.

Invited participant, "Election Debriefing," at University of Maryland, November 9-11, 1984. Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "Materialism and Symbolic Action in Frederick

Wiseman's The Store," Eastern Communication Association, Providence, RI, May 1985. Thomas W. Benson, "Speech Communication in the 20th Century," Eastern Communication

Association, Providence, RI, May 1985. Thomas W. Benson, "Speech Communication and Social Change," Eastern Communication

Association, Providence, RI, May 1985.

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Carolyn Anderson and Thomas W. Benson, "Good Films from Bad Rules: The Ethics of Naming in Frederick Wiseman's Welfare," International Visual Communication Conference, Annenberg School of Communications, Philadelphia, PA, May/June 1985.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "Seeing As Believing: Frederick Wiseman's Canal Zone," Visual Communication Conference, Annenberg School of Communications, Philadelphia, PA, May/June 1985.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "Materialism and Symbolic Action: The Rhetoric of Frederick Wiseman's The Store," Society for Cinema Studies, New York, NY, June 1985.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "Frederick Wiseman's The Store: Materialism and Symbolic Action." Speech Communication Association, Denver, November 1985.

Thomas W. Benson, presented paper and participated in day-long "Seminar on Televisual Rhetoric" at SCA conference, Denver, November 1985.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "Good Films from Bad Rules: The Ethics of Naming in Frederick Wiseman's Welfare." Eastern Communication Association, Atlantic City, NJ April/May 1986.

Thomas W. Benson, "Editorial Practices and Procedures of the Quarterly Journal of Speech," Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November 1986.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "Standing on Ceremony: Believing As Seeing in Frederick Wiseman's Canal Zone." Speech Communication Association, Chicago, November 1986.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "Psychology, Law, and Religion As Social Order: Frederick Wiseman's Essene and Juvenile Court." International Conference on Culture and Communication, Philadelphia, October 1986.

Thomas W. Benson, "Editorial Procedures for Quarterly Journal of Speech," Speech Communication Association, Boston, November 1987.

Thomas W. Benson, "Whom Do the Journals Serve?" Speech Communication Association, Boston, MA, November 1987.

Thomas W. Benson, "Politics and the Media," Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania, State College, PA, October 1987.

Thomas W. Benson. "Trends in Rhetorical Scholarship." Western Speech Communication Association, San Diego, February 1988.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Rhetoric of Film," Eastern Communication Association, Baltimore, MD, April 1988 (respondent).

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson. "Frederick Wiseman's Basic Training: War Stories." Conference on "The War Film: Contexts and Images," sponsored by the Joiner Center for Study of War and Social Consequences, University of Massachusetts, Boston, March 1988.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "The Ultimate Technology: Frederick Wiseman's Missile." Conference on Communication and the Culture of Technology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, April 1989.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Quarterly Journal of Speech and the Classroom Teacher." Eastern Communication Association, Ocean City, MD, May 1989.

Thomas W. Benson, "Editorial and Legal Issues of New Technologies." Eastern Communication Association, Ocean City, MD, May 1989.

Thomas W. Benson, "Electronic Publishing and the Future of Scholarship," International Communication Association, Dublin, Ireland, June 1990.

"Afterword," Public Address Conference, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, September 1990.

Thomas W. Benson, "Academic Freedom and Scholarly Journals in Speech Communication: An Editor's Perspective." Speech Communication Association, San Francisco, November 1990.

"Is There a Film in This Class?" Speech Communication Association, San Francisco, November 1990.

"Technology, Communication Theory, and the First Amendment." Speech Communication Association of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 1990.

Thomas W. Benson, "Recent Scholarship in the Rhetoric of Film and Television," Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA, April 1991

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Thomas W. Benson. "Scholarly Publishing in the Electronic Age." Speech Communication Association, Chicago , November 1992.

Thomas W. Benson. "The Rhetoric of Music Video." Speech Communication Association, Chicago, November 1992.

Thomas W. Benson. "Editing Scholarly Books in Public Address." Speech Communication Association, Chicago, November 1992.

Thomas W. Benson. "The Rhetoric of Oliver Stone's JFK"Speech Communication Association, Chicago, November 1992.

Thomas W. Benson and Carolyn Anderson, "The Ethics of Documentary: From Titicut Follies to Brother's Keeper," University Film and Video Association, Philadelphia, July 1993. Keynote presentation.

Thomas W. Benson, "The Rhetoric of Autobiography," Speech Communication Association, Miami, November 1993.

Thomas W. Benson, "The First E-Mail Election: Electronic Networking and the Clinton Campaign," Speech Communication Association, Miami, 1993.

Thomas W. Benson, “FDR and the Ghostwriters,” response paper at Texas A&M conference on the Rhetoric of the Presidency, 1996.

“Remembering Carroll Arnold.” Eastern Communication Association, Baltimore, April 1997. Thomas W. Benson, “Carroll Arnold.” Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania,

State College, PA, September 1997. Thomas W. Benson, “If You Can’t Fight City Hall, What Can You Do With It? The Rhetoric

of City Hall, Chicago.” National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November 1997.

Thomas W. Benson, “To Lend a Hand: Gerald Ford, Watergate, and the White House Speechwriters.” National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November 1997.

Thomas W. Benson, “Report of the Task Force on Racial and Ethnic Diversity: Research and Publication.” National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November 1997.

“Technology and the Communication Discipline,” refereed panel paper for the conference, “Communication: Organizing for the Future,” sponsored by National Communication Association, International Communication Association, and Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome, Italy, July 1998.

“Mediated Rhetoric and the Technologies of Communication in Roman Tourist Sites: A Walking Panel.” Organizer and chair; for the conference “Communication: Organizing for the Future,” Rome, Italy, July 1998.

Featured Speaker, Chairs Breakfast, National Communication Association, Chicago, November 1999.

Thomas W. Benson, “The Shorenstein Center Fellowships, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.” Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA., April 2000.

Thomas W. Benson, “Constructing a Publishing Career,” Eastern Communication Association, Pittsburgh, PA, April 2000.

Thomas W. Benson, “Edwin Black,” Public Address Conference, Penn State University, October 2000.

Thomas W. Benson, “Michael Leff: Learning to Think Rhetorically,” National Communication Association, San Francisco, November 2010.

Thomas W. Benson, “Remembering Diane Hope.” National Communication Association, Washington, November 2013.

Grants and Awards

Research Fellow, Shorenstein Center for Press, Politics, and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1999.

Summer Research Fellowship, Cornell University, 1964, 1966. Grant to complete a film on archaeology, Graduate School, SUNY Buffalo, 1968.

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Research Fellowship, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1968. Research Initiation Grant, Pennsylvania State University, 1975. $5000. Faculty Research Fellowship, Institute for Arts and Humanistic Studies, Pennsylvania State

University, 1982. $2500. Institute for Television and Politics, George Washington University, for investigation of

"Implicit Communication Theory in Television News Coverage of the 1980 Presidential Campaign, 1982. $250.

University Service (selected)

President's Committee on Equal Opportunity in Employment, SUNY Buffalo, 1968. Feature Film Committee, Audio Visual Services, Penn State University, 1971-1982. Founder and faculty advisor, the Penn State Film Club, 1971-1976. Faculty Senate Committee to review University Division of Instructional Services, 1977-1978. Orientation Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1980. Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1980-81. Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1981-82. Search Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1980-81 (chair). Search Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1981-82. Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Penn State University, 1982, 1983,

1984. Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Commonwealth Education

System committee, 1982, 1983. Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1976-2002 University Park representative to writer's workshop for CES faculty in Speech

Communication, 1981, 1982, 1983. Advisory Committee, Liberal Arts Data Laboratory, Penn State University, 1980-1985. Search Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1981-82 (chair). Committee on screening and film facilities, 1983. Advisory Committee on computing facilities, Department of Speech Communication, chair,

1984, 1985. Arnold Lecture Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1976-1990. (Chair, 1986-

1990). Broadcasting Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1979-1984 (chair 1980-81). Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1983-84. Search Committee for Head of Department of Speech Communication, 1983-84. Graduate Faculty Screening Committee, College of Liberal Arts (Humanities), 1984. Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1984-85. Interview Committee, Manchester University Exchange Program, 1985. American Studies Committee, 1985-86; 1988-1991. Screening Committee (Humanities) for Liberal Arts Graduate Faculty, 1985-86. Liberal Arts Center for Computing Assistance in the Liberal Arts Advisory Committee, 1985-

86. Ad Hoc Committee on Interdisciplinary PhD in Mass Communication, Graduate School,

1985-1986. Consultant to the Penn State Office of Public Information on the Penn State Heart Project,

Hershey Medical Center, 1984-86. Committee to plan an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in mass communications, 1985-86. Committee to review graduate program, Department of Speech Communication, 1985-87. Committee on public address line, Department of Speech Communication (chair), 1985-86. Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1986-87. Search Committee, Public Address, Department of Speech Communication (chair), 1986-87. Faculty, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Mass Communication, 1987- Steering Committee, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Mass Communication, 1987- Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1987-88. Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1988, 1989. Planning Advisory Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992.

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Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Commonwealth Campus Committee, 1988, 1989.

Special Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Human Development, 1987. Screening Committee (Humanities) for Liberal Arts Graduate Faculty, 1987. Chair of Administrative Review of Department of Speech Communication, Penn State,

reporting to dean, College of Liberal Arts, 1989. Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1989-90. Chair of Search Committee, Department Head, Speech Communication, 1990. University Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1990-91. University Committee on Immediate Tenure, 1991- Committee on Strategic Plan, College of Liberal Arts, 1991. Advisory Committee on appointment of Fellows, Institute for Arts and Humanistic Studies,

1991. Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1990-91. Dean's Ad Hoc Committee on Development, College of Liberal Arts, 1992-94. University Graduate Council, 1992-1994. Search Committee, Department of Speech Communication, Rhetoric, 1992-93 Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1991-92. Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1992-93. Search Committee, Department of Speech Communication, Rhetorical Theory, 1993-94. Graduate Council Committee on Programs and Courses, 1992-1993. Reviewer of proposals for research grants, College of Liberal Arts, 1993; 1994; 1996. Review Committee for the Student Undergraduate Research Initiative program (SURI), Office

of the Vice President for Research and Technology Transfer. 1992-1994. Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1993, 1994, 1995 (chair in 1994). Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts, for Commonwealth Education

System, 1993, 1994. Search Committee, Department of Speech Communication, Rhetorical Theory, 1994-95. Graduate Council Committee on Fellowships and Awards, 1993-1994, 1994-1995. Review committee for faculty research awards, College of Liberal Arts, 1996. Search Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Josephine Berry Weiss Chair in the Humanities

(chair), 1995-97 Administrative Review Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1996. Technology Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1996-97. Chair. Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1996-97. Chair. Search Committee, Rhetoric, Department of Speech Communication, 1996-97. Chair. Ad Hoc Committee on nomination of distinguished professor, Department of Speech

Communication, 1996. Chair. Graduate Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1996-97, 1997-98. Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1997; 1998. Advisory Committee, Institute of Arts and Humanistic Studies, 1997-98. Faculty Staff Development Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1998-1999 Search Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 1999-2000. (chair) Advisory Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 2000-2001; 2001-2002; 2002-

2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006. Honors and Awards Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 2000-2001; 2001-

2002; chair 2002-2003 Search Committee, Department of Speech Communication, 2001, 2004. Graduate Research Exhibition, Judge, 2002. Committee on Immediate Tenure, College of the Liberal Arts, 2001-2002. Faculty Senate, 2002-2009 Faculty Senate, Faculty Affairs Committee, 2002-2006 Faculty Senate, committee on Computing and Information Systems, 2006-2007 Faculty Senate, committee on Libraries, 2007-2009 (chair 2008-2009) Committee on Immediate Tenure, College of the Liberal Arts, 2002-2004 (subcommittee

chair); 2006-2009. Promotion and Tenure Committee, College of the Liberal Arts, 2004-2007 ; (chair 2005-06;

2006-07)

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Penn State University Press, Editorial Committee, 2007-2012.

Other service (selected)

American Friends Service Committee, Mexico, 1956. Founder and trustee, Buffalo Community School, 1970-1971. Board Member, Advisory Council, State College Area Alternative School, 1978-1983. "Nonverbal Communication," interview on Weather/World, WPSX-TV, March 1979. Faculty Search Committee, State College Area Alternative Program, for position in social

sciences, 1980. Citizens committee to advise on a drug policy for State College Area School District, 1980.

Co-chair. (The policy was adopted). "Nazi Film," essay for program guide, WPSX-TV, March 1980. Candidate, School Board, State College, PA. 1981. (Won primary; lost election). Scholarship Committee, State College Area Alternative School, 1981-1982. Faculty Search Committee, State College Area Alternative Program, for position in social

sciences, 1980. Graduation Requirements Committee, State College Area Alternative School, 1983. Board Member, American Civil Liberties Union, Central Pennsylvania, 1980-1985. Board Member, Citizens for Education, State College, PA, 1979-84; President 1980. Prescreening Juror, American Film Festival, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985. Senior Consultant to the National Endowment for the Humanities grant to Randolph-Macon

Women's College for establishing an academic program in communication studies, 1979-1981.

Faculty Selection Committee, State College Area Alternative School, 1981. "Nonverbal Communication," radio station WRSC call-in program, August 9, 1983. "Roadblocks and Rights," policy discussion on WPSX-TV, public television discussion of

random traffic checks; represented ACLU position, September 1983. Prescreening jury, American Film Festival, 1984. "Politics and Television" A one-day inservice workshop for Dauphin County School District,

October 1985. Advisory Committee on Community-Based Learning, State College Area School District,

1985. External Reviewer, Regents' evaluation team for the Department of Communication,

University of Massachusetts, 1985. School Program Advisory Committee, State College Area School District, 1985. Visiting Scholar, Undergraduate Honors Conference, Memphis State University, April 1987.

Gave colloquium on rhetorical scholarship, chaired seminar. Outside examiner, honors program, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, March 1988. External review team, graduate program of the Department of Rhetoric and Communication,

Temple University (April/May 1990). Consultant, WPSX-TV (PBS), "Blacks in Rural Pennsylvania," 1990-93. Committee on Electronic Networking and Publication, Communication Theory, 1990. SCA Task Force on Goals and Questions, member of ad hoc Public Address Division

committee, 1990-1991. SCA Task Force on Non-Print Resource Center (1989/90) External program reviewer, Department of Communication, Queens College of CUNY

(September 1991). Dissertation Awards Committee, Speech Communication Association (1990, 1991 (chair)). Chair of panel session at Conference on Culture and Communication, Temple University,

October 1989. Program Planner, SCA Media Forum, 1990 Convention. Consultant, Soviet and Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow; this involved an 8-day visit to

Moscow, December 1991, as part of a two-person team advising on computer communications for institutes of social sciences and humanities.

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Consultant, IREX (International Research and Exchanges Board), as followup to visit to USSR/Russia. February 1992.

"Computers and Communication," interview on WPSX-TV, January 1992. External examiner, honors theses, Communication, Bates College, March 1992. "Presidential Ghostwriting," interview on WPSX-TV, August 1992. "Dirty Politics," interview on WPSU-FM, November 1992. Winans/Wichelns Award Committee, Speech Communication Association, 1991; 1992

(chair); 1993 (chair). National Endowment for the Humanities. Division of Fellowships and Seminars, 1993 Study

Grant Program. Member of evaluation panel. November-December, 1992. National Endowment for the Humanities. Dissertation Fellowships evaluation panel,

December 1994-January 1995. “Flesh and Stone,” interview on WPSU-FM, 1995. National Endowment for the Humanities; Summer Stipend program evaluation panel, 1995

for 1996. [Funds were later withdrawn from this program and no awards were made]. National Endowment for the Humanities; Summer Stipend program evaluation panel, 1996

for 1997. Task Force on Diversity, Speech Communication Association, 1995-98; co-chair of committee

on research issues. Chair, Task Force on New Communication Technologies, National Communication

Association, 1997-1999 Chair, Rhetoric, Doctoral Honors Conference of the National Communication Association,

1997-98. Selection Committee, Charles Woolbert Award, National Communication Association (1997). External review, Department of Communication, Albion College (1997). National Endowment for the Humanities; Summer Stipend program evaluation panel, 1997

for 1998. Task Force on Serial Publications, National Communication Association (1997-99); author of

drafts for the task force’s statement of principles and for a proposal for an NCA book review journal.

Advisory Commission on Diversity, National Communication Association (1998- ) National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipends program evaluation panel, 2000

for 2001. National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipends program evaluation panel, 2001

for 2002. National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipends program evaluation panel, 2002

for 2003. National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipends program evaluation panel, 2003

for 2004. National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipends program evaluation panel, 2004

for 2005. National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Stipends program evaluation panel, 2006

for 2007. American Council of Learned Societies, review panel for fellowships, 2007, 2008.

Editorial Work

Editor, The Review of Communication, 1999-2003 [founding editor]. Editor, The Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1987-1989. Editor, Communication Quarterly, 1976-1978. Associate Editor, Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1972-1974, 1981-1984; 1995-97, 1998-2000. Associate Editor, Today's Speech, 1973-1975. Editorial Board, Psychological Cinema Register, 1977-1988. Editorial Board, Rural America Documentary Project, 1977-1995 Associate Editor, Communication Quarterly, 1984-1994; 1997-99; 2000-.

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Penn State Associate, Philosophy and Rhetoric, 1994- Editorial Board, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1995-1999 Editorial Board, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 1996- Associate Editor, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1997-1999; 2006-. Editor, CRTNET, 1985-1997. Founding editor. An electronically distributed

journal/newsletter for students and scholars of human communication. Published by Speech Communication Association starting in 1997; editor-in-chief, 1997-present.

Founder and editor, with Lewis Perry. New Freedom, Ithaca, NY, 1960-1961. Series Editor, Speech Communication, Longman Inc., 1988-93. Series Editor, Film and Media Studies, Westview Press, 1994-1998. Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1990-1992. Associate Editor, Text and Performance Quarterly, 1991-1993; 1994-1996; 1998-. Associate Editor, Communication Monographs, 1990-1992; 1993-95. Manuscript reviews for University of Chicago Press; Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic

Media; Critical Studies in Mass Communication; University Press of New England; Random House; Longman, Inc.; University of South Carolina Press; University of Alabama Press; Southern Illinois University Press; Texas A&M University Press; Technology Studies; Electronic Journal of Communication; Rhetorica; SUNY Press; Western Journal of Speech Communication; Southern Speech ; Communication Journal; Guilford Press; Oxford University Press, Routledge, etc.

Editorial Board, A Rhetorical History of the United States (a book series, Michigan State University Press)

Editorial Board, Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 1996- 2001. Editorial Board, Qualitative Research Reports in Communication, 1999-2002. Editorial Board, Monographs in Presidential Rhetoric, Texas A&M University Press, 1999- Editorial Committee, Penn State University Press, 2007- Series Editor, Rhetoric and Communication, University of South Carolina Press, 1989-

Studies in Rhetoric / Communication University of South Carolina Press Most of these have prefaces written by the series editor.

Abbott,  Don  Paul.  Rhetoric  in  the  New  World:  Rhetorical  Theory  and  Practice  in  Colonial  Spanish  America.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1996.  

Ackerman,  John,  and  David  Coogan,  eds.  The  Public  Work  of  Rhetoric:  Citizen-­‐‑Scholars  and  Civic  Engagement.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2011.  

Agnew,  Lois  Peters.  Outward,  Visible  Propriety:  Stoic  Philosophy  and  Eighteenth-­‐‑Century  British  Rhetorics.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2008.  

Anderson,  Dana.  Identity'ʹs  Strategy.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2007.  

Armstrong,  E.  A  Ciceronian  Sunburn:  A  Tudor  Dialogue  on  Humanistic  Rhetoric  and  Civic  Poetics.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2006.  

Arthros,  John.  Speaking  Hermeneutically:  Understanding  in  the  Conduct  of  a  Life.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2011.  

Bacon,  Jacqueline.  The  Humblest  May  Stand  Forth:  Rhetoric,  Empowerment,  and  Abolition.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2002.  

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Bartine,  David.  Reading,  Criticism,  and  Culture:  Theory  and  Teaching  in  the  United  States  and  England,  1820-­‐‑1950.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1992.  

Bartine,  David  E.  Early  English  Reading  Theory:  Origins  of  Current  Debates.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1989.  

Benson,  Thomas  W.  "ʺThinking  through  Film:  Hollywood  Remembers  the  Blacklist,"ʺ  in  Rhetoric  and  Community."ʺ  In  Rhetoric  and  Community,  edited  by  J.  Michael  Hogan,  218-­‐‑55.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1998.  

Berkenkotter,  Carol.  Patient  Tales:  Case  Histories  and  the  Uses  of  Narrative  in  Psychiatry.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2008.  

Bostdorff,  Denise  M.  The  Presidency  and  the  Rhetoric  of  Foreign  Crisis.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1994.  

Broaddus,  Dorothy  C.  Genteel  Rhetoric  :  Writing  High  Culture  in  Nineteenth-­‐‑Century  Boston.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1999.  

Bruner,  Michael  Lane.  Strategies  of  Remembrance:  The  Rhetorical  Dimensions  of  National  Identity  Construction.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2002.  

Carpenter,  Ronald  H.  History  as  Rhetoric:  Style,  Narrative,  and  Persuasion.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1995.  

———.  Rhetoric  in  Martial  Deliberations  and  Decision  Making:  Cases  and  Consequences.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2004.  

Cheney,  George.  Rhetoric  in  an  Organizational  Society  :  Managing  Multiple  Identities.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1991.  

Cherwitz,  Richard  A.,  and  James  W.  Hikins.  Communication  and  Knowledge  :  An  Investigation  in  Rhetorical  Epistemology.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1986.  

Clark,  Gregory.  Rhetorical  Landscapes  in  America:  Variations  on  a  Theme  from  Kenneth  Burke.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2004.  

Consigny,  Scott  Porter.  Gorgias,  Sophist  and  Artist.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2001.  

Crick,  Nathan.  Democracy  and  Rhetoric:  John  Dewey  and  the  Arts  of  Becoming.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2010.  

Danisch,  Robert.  Pragmatism,  Democracy,  and  the  Necessity  of  Rhetoric.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2007.  

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East,  James  H.,  ed.  The  Humane  Particulars  :  The  Collected  Letters  of  William  Carlos  Williams  and  Kenneth  Burke.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2003.  

Fisher,  Walter  R.  Human  Communication  as  Narration  :  Toward  a  Philosophy  of  Reason,  Value,  and  Action.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1987.  

George,  Ann,  and  Jack  Selzer.  Kenneth  Burke  in  the  1930s.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2007.  

Gregg,  Richard  B.  Symbolic  Inducement  and  Knowing  :  A  Study  in  the  Foundations  of  Rhetoric.  Edited  by  Carroll  C.  Arnold,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1984.  

Haskins,  Ekaterina  V.  Logos  and  Power  in  Isocrates  and  Aristotle.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2004.  

Hauser,  Gerard  A.  Vernacular  Voices  :  The  Rhetoric  of  Publics  and  Public  Spheres.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1999.  

Hauser,  Gerard  A.  Prisoners  of  Conscience.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2012.  

Hawhee,  Debra.  Moving  Bodies:  Kenneth  Burke  at  the  Edges  of  Language.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2009.  

Heidlebaugh,  Nola  J.  Judgment,  Rhetoric,  and  the  Problem  of  Incommensurability  :  Recalling  Practical  Wisdom.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2001.  

Herrick,  James  A.  The  Radical  Rhetoric  of  the  English  Deists  :  The  Discourse  of  Skepticism,  1680-­‐‑1750.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1997.  

Hogan,  J.  Michael.  Rhetoric  and  Community  :  Studies  in  Unity  and  Fragmentation.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1998.  

Holcomb,  Chris.  Mirth  Making  :  The  Rhetorical  Discourse  on  Jesting  in  Early  Modern  England.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2001.  

Hyde,  Michael  J.  The  Call  of  Conscience  :  Heidegger  and  Levinas,  Rhetoric  and  the  Euthanasia  Debate.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2001.  

———,  ed.  The  Ethos  of  Rhetoric.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2004.  

Johnstone,  Christopher  Lyle.  Listening  to  the  Logos.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2009.  

Lu,  Xing.  Rhetoric  in  Ancient  China,  Fifth  to  Third  Century,  B.C.E.  :  A  Comparison  with  Classical  Greek  Rhetoric.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1998.  

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———.  Rhetoric  of  the  Chinese  Cultural  Revolution  :  The  Impact  on  Chinese  Thought,  Culture,  and  Communication.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2004.  

Marback,  Richard.  Plato'ʹs  Dream  of  Sophistry.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1999.  

Marback,  Richard.  Managing  Vulnerability:  South  Africa’s  Struggle  for  a  Democratic  Rhetoric.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2012.  

Morris,  Charles  C.,  ed.  Queering  Public  Address.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2007.  

Ochs,  Donovan  J.  Consolatory  Rhetoric:  Grief,  Symbol,  and  Ritual  in  the  Greco-­‐‑Roman  Era.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1993.  

Olson,  Lester  C.  Benjamin  Franklin'ʹs  Vision  of  American  Community  :  A  Study  in  Rhetorical  Iconology.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2004.  

Payne,  David.  Coping  with  Failure  :  The  Therapeutic  Uses  of  Rhetoric.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1989.  

Peterson,  Tarla  Rai.  Sharing  the  Earth  :  The  Rhetoric  of  Sustainable  Development.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1997.  

Ploeger,  Joanna  S.  The  Boundaries  of  the  New  Frontier:  Rhetoric  and  Communication  at  Fermi  National  Accelerator  Laboratory.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2009.  

Poster,  Carol,  and  Linda  C.  Mitchell,  eds.  Letter  Writing  Manuals  and  Instruction  from  Antiquity  to  the  Present.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2007.  

Poulakos,  John.  Sophistical  Rhetoric  in  Classical  Greece.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1995.  

Poulakos,  Takis.  Speaking  for  the  Polis  :  Isocrates'ʹ  Rhetorical  Education.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1997.  

Prelli,  Lawrence  J.  A  Rhetoric  of  Science  :  Inventing  Scientific  Discourse.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1989.  

———,  ed.  Rhetorics  of  Display.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2006.  

Purcell,  William  Michael.  Ars  Poetriae  :  Rhetorical  and  Grammatical  Invention  at  the  Margin  of  Literacy.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1996.  

Schiappa,  Edward.  Protagoras  and  Logos  :  A  Study  in  Greek  Philosophy  and  Rhetoric.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1991.  

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———.  Protagoras  and  Logos  :  A  Study  in  Greek  Philosophy  and  Rhetoric.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson.  2nd  ed,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2003.  

Selber,  Stuart  A.,  ed.  Rhetorics  and  Technologies:  New  Directions  in  Writing  and  Communication.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2010.  

Simons,  Herbert  W.,  and  Aram  A.  Aghazarian.  Form,  Genre,  and  the  Study  of  Political  Discourse.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1986.  

Slesinger,  Warren,  ed.  The  Whole  Story:  Editors  on  Fiction.  Columbia,  SC:  The  Bench  Press,  1995.  

Smith,  Craig  R.  Freedom  of  Expression  and  Partisan  Politics.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1989.  

Tindale,  Christopher  W.  Reason'ʹs  Dark  Champions:  Constructive  Strategies  of  Sophistic  Argument.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2010.  

Troup,  Calvin  L.  Temporality,  Eternity,  and  Wisdom  :  The  Rhetoric  of  Augustine'ʹs  Confessions.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1999.  

Jeffrey  Walker,  The  Genuine  Teachers  of  This  Art.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2011.  

Warnick,  Barbara.  The  Sixth  Canon  :  Belletristic  Rhetorical  Theory  and  Its  French  Antecedents.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1993.  

Watson,  Martha.  Lives  of  Their  Own  :  Rhetorical  Dimensions  in  Autobiographies  of  Women  Activists.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1999.  

Weiser,  M.  Elizabeth.  Burke,  War,  Words:  Rhetoricizing  Dramatism.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2008.  

Wertheimer,  Molly  Meijer.  Listening  to  Their  Voices:  The  Rhetorical  Activities  of  Historical  Women.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1997.  

White,  Eugene  Edmond.  The  Context  of  Human  Discourse  :  A  Configurational  Criticism  of  Rhetoric.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  1992.  

Wiethoff,  William  E.  Crafting  the  Overseer'ʹs  Image.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2006.  

———.  The  Insolent  Slave.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2002.  

Wolin,  Ross.  The  Rhetorical  Imagination  of  Kenneth  Burke.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2001.  

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Xiao,  Ming.  The  Cultural  Economy  of  the  Falun  Gong  in  China:  A  Rhetorical  Perspective.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Studies  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2011.  

Yellin,  Keith.  Battle  Exhortation.  Edited  by  Thomas  W.  Benson,  Series  in  Rhetoric  /  Communication.  Columbia,  SC:  University  of  South  Carolina  Press,  2008.  

Administrative Experience

Head, Department of Communication Arts & Sciences, Penn State University, 2009-2011 Chair, Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Mass Communications, Penn State University,

1989-1991 Acting Head, Department of Speech Communication, Penn State University, summer 1982. Program Director, Communication Arts & Sciences program in Rome, 2006- (founding

director) Honors

Eastern Communication Association Scholar (1982/1983). Robert A. Kibler Memorial Award, Speech Communication Association (1983). Meritorious Service Award, Eastern Communication Association (1987). Distinguished Research Fellow. Eastern Communication Association (1998). Presidential Citation, National Communication Association (1997) Presidential Citation, National Communication Association (1999) Presidential Citation, National Communication Association, for “Distinguished Service to

NCA and the Discipline” (1999) Presidential Citation, National Communication Association (2003) Douglas Ehninger Distinguished Rhetorical Scholar Award, National Communication

Association (1997) Distinguished Scholar Award, National Communication Association (1997). Fellow, Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School

of Government, Harvard University (1999). Mentor Award, National Communication Association (2000) Award for Outstanding Contributions to Communication Technology, American

Communication Association (2001) Everett Lee Hunt Award, Eastern Communication Association, for Writing JFK (2004) Spotlight panel on the work of Professor Benson, Eastern Communication Association,

Philadelphia, April 2006. The Public Address Division of the National Communication Association has established the

Benson-Campbell Award for Dissertation Research [named for Thomas W. Benson and Karlyn Kohrs Campbell] (2004)

Class of 1933 award for Distinction in the Humanities, College of Liberal Arts, Penn State University, 2007.

Bruce E. Gronbeck Political Communication Research Award, Political Communication Division, National Communication Association, 2008 – the award was given for Thomas W. Benson and Brian J. Snee, ed., The Rhetoric of the New Political Documentary.

Centennial Scholar Award, Eastern Communication Association, Rhetoric and Public Address division, 2009.

Centennial Scholar Award, Eastern Communication Association, American Society for the History of Rhetoric division, 2009.

Presidential Citation, National Communication Association (2010) Honoree, Public Address Conference, Memphis (2012)

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