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Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society 2008 Inductees
Dept. Scholarship Winners Announced
Graduate Student Receives Several Awards
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Dr. Spoma Jovanovic & Democracy
CST-315 Solicitation Project - 2007
Communication Studies Professor Authors Textbook on Conflict Resolution
Professor Authors Innovative Communication Textbook
A Call For Dialogue
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Office: 106 Ferguson Building
Phone: 336-334-3836
E-mail: slbracci@uncg.edu
Website: http://www.uncg.edu/~slbracci/
1999-present: Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
1998-1999: Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
1993-1998: Lecturer, Course Supervisor for Level II general education courses in critical thinking and related communication skills, Department of Communication, Ohio State University
Interdisciplinary connections among communication ethics, public argument, and practical moral reasoning in contemporary social, media, and health care contexts
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“What Does Corporate Media Consolidation Portend for American Democracy? News Incorporated: Corporate Media Ownership and Its Threat to Democracy,” Chair, Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, San Antonio, February, 2005.
“Embodied Metaphors: Ethical Dimensions of Cancer Narratives,” National Communication Association annual meeting, Chicago, November, 2004.
“The Role of Emotion in Moral Argumentation,” Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Association of Practical and Professional Ethics, Charlotte, NC., February 2003.
“Compassion Fatigue,” National Communication Association annual meeting, New Orleans, November, 2002.
“Civility, Moral Outrage, and the Limits of Rationality,” Carolinas Communication Association annual meeting, Greensboro, NC, October, 2002.
“Situated Selves, Citizens of the World, and Global Discursive Communities,” invited paper, Media Ethics Preconference, “Cross-Cultural Communication Ethics in a Digitalized Age” 52nd International Communication Association Conference, July 13-15, 2002, Gwangju, South Korea. Live session webcast on C-SPAN at: http://www.chonnam.ac.kr/~webcast
“Contexts and Universals in Public Moral Deliberation: Toward an Interactive Cosmopolis,” National Communication Association annual meeting, Atlanta, November, 2001.
“Practical Moral Reasoning, Experience, and Dialogical Virtues,” Carolinas Communication Association annual meeting, Charlotte, NC, September, 2001.
“Seyla Benhabib’s Interactive Universalism,” Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual meeting, Washington, DC, August, 2001.
“Ethical Issues in Genetic Technology,” North Carolina League for Nursing, Chapel Hill, NC, March, 2001.
“Secular, Religious, and Spiritual Vocabularies of Public Discourse: Can Integration Build the Engaged Community?,” organizer, chair, and panelist, National Communication Association annual meeting, Seattle, November, 2000.
“Exploring the Grounds of Ethically Engaged Argumentation: A Roundtable Discussion,” organizer, chair, and panelist, National Communication Association annual meeting, Seattle, November, 2000.
"The Use of Classical Moral Theories in the Free-standing Undergraduate Communication Ethics Course,” Sixth National Communication Ethics Conference, Gull Lake, MI., May, 2000.
“Seyla Benhabib’s Interactive Universalism,” organizer, chair and panelist, National Communication Association annual meeting, Chicago, November, 1999.
“Visions of Community: Ethical Issues in Public Relations and Community Building,” A highlighted panel, chair and panelist, National Communication Association annual meeting, Chicago, November, 1999.
Respondent, “Visualizing Lolita: Explorations in Intertextuality,” National Communication Association annual meeting, Chicago, November, 1999.