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Mark T. Morman

901 Ashton Baylor University

Hewitt, Texas One Bear Place # 97368

76643 Department of Communication Box 97368

254-857-3455 Waco, Texas 76798

Mark_Morman@baylor.edu 254-710-6914

Education:

University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

Doctor of Philosophy in Communication Studies

Interpersonal and Health Communication, August 1998

GPA 3.9/4.0

University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

Master's of Art in Communication Studies: Interpersonal and Organizational

Communication, December 1987

GPA 3.9/4.0

Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah

Bachelor's of Science in Communication: Advertising and Public Relations and Interpersonal Communication, June 1986

Summa Cum Laude; GPA 3.9/4.0

Tyler Junior College, Tyler, Texas

Associate of Arts in Communication, May 1984

Magna Cum Laude; GPA 3.8/4.0

Teaching Experience:

Baylor University, Department of Communication

Assistant Professor of Communication, August 1998 to June 2005

Associate Professor with Tenure, June 2005 to the present

Director of Graduate Studies, August 2008 to the present

Johnson County Community College, Department of Speech and Debate

Instructor of Speech Communication: August 1990 to July 1998

Southern Utah University, Department of Communication

Associate Director of Forensics/Director of Individual Events and Instructor of Communication: September 1988 to August 1990

Tyler Junior College, Department of Speech and Theatre, Instructor of

Speech and Assistant Forensics Coach: January 1988 to August 1988

University of Kansas, Department of Communication Studies, Graduate

Teaching Assistant: August 1986 to December 1987

Professional Memberships:

National Communication Association

Western States Communication Association

International Communication Association

Selected Professional Service:

Pre-Conference Program Planner, NCA, 2009

Chair, Interpersonal Communication Division, WSCA, 2008

Chair, Family Communication Division, NCA, 2007

Vice Chair, Family Communication Division, NCA, 2006

Editorial Board, Journal of Family Communication

Editorial Board, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Ad Hoc Reviewer: Communication Theory

Southern Journal of Communication

Western Journal of Communication

Communication Reports

Communication Yearbook

National Science Foundation

Courses Taught:

Baylor University, Waco, Texas:

Interpersonal Communication (graduate & undergraduate)

Family Communication (graduate & undergraduate)

Communication Theory (graduate)

Small Group Communication

Nonverbal Communication

Organizational Communication

Public Speaking

Kensington Consultation Centre, London, England:

Small Group Communication

Nonverbal Communication

Johnson County Community College, Overland Park, Kansas:

Public Speaking

Interpersonal Communication

Personal Communication

Leadership Development Seminar

Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah:

Organizational Communication

Communication Theory

Interpersonal Communication

Writing for Communication

Public Speaking

Introduction to Speech Communication

Tyler Junior College, Tyler, Texas:

Business and Professional Speaking

Introduction to Speech Communication

University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas:

Personal Communication

Avila Weekend College, Kansas City, Missouri:

Communication Law

Professional Publications:

Stevenson, M. E., & Morman, M. T. (2008). Communication expectations with a future mother-in-law examined via memorable messages. In S. Shapiro (Ed.), Whither thou goest (pp. 227-247). New York: Devora Publishing.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T.  (2008).  What does it mean to be a good father?  In L. B. Arnold (Ed.), Family communication: Theory and research (pp. 86-89).  New York:  Allyn & Bacon.

Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (2006). Good fathering: Father and son perceptions of what it means to be a good father. Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Practice About Men as Fathers. 4, 113-136.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (Eds.). (2006). Widening the family circle: New research on family communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (2006). The good son: Men’s perceptions of the characteristics of sonhood. In K. Floyd & M. T. Morman (Eds.), Widening the Family Circle: New Research on Family Communication (pp. 37-56). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (2005). Fathers’ and sons’ reports of fathers’ affectionate communication: Implications of a naïve theory of affection. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 22, 99-109.

Morman, M. T. (2004). Men’s talk, by Jennifer Coats: A Review. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 23, 225-230.

Floyd, K. & Morman, M.T. (2003). Human affection exchange II. Affectionate communication in father-son relationships. Journal of Social Psychology, 143, 599-612.

Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (2002). A “changing culture of fatherhood”: Effects on closeness, affection, and satisfaction in men’s relationships with their fathers and their sons. Western Journal of Communication 66, 395-411.

Morman, M. T. (2002). Promoting the testicular self-exam as a preventative health care strategy for men: Do diagrams make a difference? International Journal of Men’s Health. 1, 63-78.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M.T. (2001). Human affection exchange III: Discriminative parental solicitude in men’s affectionate communication with their biological and nonbiological sons. Communication Quarterly 49, 310-327.

Morman, M.T. (2000). The influence of fear appeals, message design, and masculinity on men’s motivation to perform the testicular self-exam. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 28, 91-116.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M.T. (2000). Affection received from fathers as a predictor of men’s affection with their own sons: Tests of the modeling and compensation hypotheses. Communication Monographs, 67, 347-361.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M.T. (2000). Reacting to verbal expressions of affection in same-sex interaction. Southern Communication Journal, 65, 287-299.

Morman, M.T., & Floyd, K. (1999). Affectionate communication between fathers and young adult sons: Forms, antecedents, and relational outcomes. Communication Studies, 50, 294-309.

Morman, M.T., & Floyd, K. (1998). “I love you, man”: Overt expressions of affection in male-male interaction. Sex Roles, 38, 871-881.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M.T. (1998). The measurement of affectionate communication. Communication Quarterly, 46, 144-162.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M.T. (1997). Affectionate communication in nonromantic relationships: Influences of communicator, relational, and contextual factors.

Western Journal of Communication, 61, 279-298.

Koeppel, L., & Morman, M.T. (1991). Oral interp events and arguments: Forensic discourse or aesthetic entertainment? National Forensic Journal, 9, 141-153.

Convention Papers:

Morman, M. T., & Green, K. J. (2009). The perceived benefits of the friends with benefits relationship. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Pauley, P. M., Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (2009). Expressive writing improves subjective health among testicular cancer survivors: A randomized controlled trial. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Whiteley, M., & Morman, M. T. (2009). Turning points of closeness in the mother-son relationship. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ.

Morman, M. T., & Herrick, P. (2008). Turning points of closeness in the sibling relationship. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA.

Stevenson, M. E., & Morman, M. T. (2008). Communication expectations with a future mother-in-law examined via memorable messages. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Denver, CO.

Morman, M. T. (2007). Memorable messages of fraternity hazing. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago.

Morman, M. T., & Barrett, E. L. (2007). Turning points of closeness in the father-daughter relationship. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Seattle, WA.

Morman, M.T., (2006). (Re)creating connections between family and interpersonal communication. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.

Masowich, M., & Morman, M. T. (2006). Competition, cooperation, and femininity: An exploratory examination of current perspectives on women in sports. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Palm Springs, CA.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (2005). The correlates of communication and relational satisfaction of father-son relationships. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA.

Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (2005). The Good Son: Men’s perceptions of the characteristics of sonhood. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (2003). Fathers’ and sons’ reports of fathers’ affectionate communication: Implications of a naïve theory of affection. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL.

Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (2002). Good fathering: Men’s perceptions of quality fatherhood behaviors. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (2001). Discriminative parental solicitude in men’s affectionate communication with their biological and nonbiological sons. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA.

Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (2001). A “changing culture of fatherhood”: Effects on closeness, affection, and satisfaction in men’s relationships with their fathers and their sons. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Washington D.C.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (2000). Affection received from fathers as a predictor of men’s affection with their own sons: Test of the modeling and compensation hypotheses. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. (Top Four Paper in Family Communication Division).

Morman, M. T. (2000). Diagrams, message design, and masculinity: Promoting the testicular self-examination as a preventative health care strategy for men. Paper presented to annual meeting of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender, Milwaukee, WI.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (2000). Predictors of father-son affection and the modeling and compensation hypotheses. Paper presented to the International Conference on Personal Relationships 2000, Brisbane, Australia.

Morman, M. T. (2000). Masculinity, message design, and managed care: Promoting the testicular self-exam as a preventative health care strategy for men. Paper presented to the Communication in the Age of Managed Care conference, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX.

Morman, M. T. (2000). Messages promoting breast and testicular cancer self-examination within the relational dyad. Paper presented to the Women’s Health 2000 Conference, California State University, Sacramento, CA.

Morman, M. T. (1999). Empathy, intimacy, and the motivation to perform cancer self-examinations. Paper presented to annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (1999). Affectionate same-sex touch: Understanding the influence of homophobia on observer’s perceptions. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (1999). Reacting to verbal expressions of affection in same-sex interaction. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Communication Association, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (1998). Affectionate communication between fathers and adult sons: Forms, antecedents, and relational outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New York City, NY.

Morman, M. T. (1998). The influence of fear appeals, message design, and masculinity on men’s motivation to perform the testicular self-exam. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New York City, NY. (Top Student Paper)

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (1997). The measurement of affectionate communication. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada.

Floyd, K., & Morman, M. T. (1997). Affectionate communication in nonromantic relationships: Influences of communicator, relational, and contextual factors. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL

Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (1996). Same sex attraction in friendships. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA.

Morman, M. T., & Floyd, K. (1996). “I love you, man”: Overt expressions of affection in male-male interaction. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Network on Personal Relationships, Seattle, WA.

Perkins, S. J., & Morman, M. T. (1995). Just war stories: Moral justification for and against the Persian Gulf War. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Portland, OR.

Morman, M. T., & Reynolds, L. (1993). The prophet from Plano: Ross Perot and the American jeremiad. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL.

Perkins, S. J., & Morman, M. T. (1991). Just war rhetoric--President Bush and the Gulf War. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA.

Morman, M. T. (1991). Stage fright on paper: The fear of writing as another form of communication apprehension. Paper presented at the National Conference on the Freshman Year Experience, Kansas City, MO.

Morman, M. T. (1991). Peer collaboration in the public speaking course: A peer group approach for practice and preparation. Paper presented at the Kansas City Regional Council of Higher Education Conference on Teaching Successes, Avila College, Kansas City, MO.

Koeppel, L., & Morman, M. T. (1990). Oral interp events and arguments: Forensic discourse or aesthetic entertainment? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Morman, M. T. (1990). On the fear, commitment, and motivation of writing: How do we get our students involved in the process? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Sacramento, CA.

Research Interests:

The expression of affection and intimacy in interpersonal relationships

Family Communication (father-son relationships)

Masculinity, communication, and men’s friendships

Men’s health communication related issues

The effects of persuasive messages in health communication related contexts

Dissertation Topic:

Empathy, Intimacy, and the Motivation to Perform Cancer Self-Examinations

Directed by, Dr. Chris Segrin and Dr. Kathy Miller, Department of Communication Studies, University of Kansas.

Awards and Honors:

Service Award, Family Communication Division, NCA, 2007

Golden Key Honor Society, Honorary Membership, March 2003, Baylor University Chapter

Mortar Board Circle of Achievement Award for Faculty, November 2002, Baylor University Chapter

Teacher of the Month—April 2002, Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society, Baylor University

Top Four Paper Award, Family Communication Division, National Communication Association, Seattle, November 2000

Top Dissertation Award for 1998, Joint Health Communication Divisions of the International Communication Association and the National Communication Association

Top Student Paper Award, Health Communication Division, National Communication Association, New York City, November 1998

Burlington Northern Santa Fe Faculty Achievement Award in Teaching, Campus-wide award recipient, Johnson County Community College, April 1998

Paragon Award for Outstanding Advisors, Phi Theta Kappa, April 1995

Outstanding Teacher and Mentor Recognition Award, The University of Kansas College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Lawrence, Kansas, November 1994

Honorary Professor of the Arts, Udmurt State University, Izhevsk, Russia, 1994

Phi Theta Kappa Kansas Region Advisor of the Year, 1994

Phi Theta Kappa Horizon Award for Chapter Advisors, 1994

Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award in Teaching, Communication Division, Johnson County Community College, November 1993

Burlington Northern Faculty Achievement Award In Teaching, Communication Division, Johnson County Community College, November 1992

Professor of the Year--Finalist, Southern Utah University, 1990

Outstanding Campus Contributor of the Year--Finalist, So. Utah University, 1989

Outstanding New Instructor--E.C. Buehler Award, University of Kansas Department of Communication Studies, 1986-1987

Communication Department Student of the Year, Southern Utah University, 1985-1986

Personality of the Year, Southern Utah University Awards, 1985-1986

Outstanding Southern Utah University Forensics Team Member, 1986

Outstanding Southern Utah University Forensics Team Member, 1985

Tyler Jr. College Outstanding Student of the Year--Watson W. Wise Award, 1984

Who's Who Among American Junior and Community Colleges, 1984

The National Dean's List, 1984

Graduate Student Professional Paper/Theses Committee Work

Jane Damron—Thesis director, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Attitudes toward interpersonal silence within dyadic relationships. Defended June 2009.

Casey Janes—Director of professional paper, Baylor University. Father—daughter relationships: Impact and importance. Defended December 2008.

Marianna Whiteley—Thesis director, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Turning points of closeness in the mother-son relationship. Defended July 2008.

Katie Green—Thesis director, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. The perceived benefits of the friends with benefits relationship. Defended March 2008.

Paige Herrick—Thesis director, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Turning points of closeness in the sibling relationship. Defended December 2007.

Mary Stevenson—Thesis director, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Communication expectations with a future mother-in-law examined via memorable messages. Defended March 2007.

Mary Louise Berry—Thesis director, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Turning Points of Closeness in the Aunt-Niece Relationship. Defended March 2007.

Elizabeth Barrett—Director of professional paper, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Turning Points of Closeness in the Father-Daughter Relationship. Defended November 2006.

Mike Masowich—Director of professional paper, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Competition, Cooperation, and Femininity: An Exploratory Examination of Current Perspectives on Women in Sports. Defended April 2005.

Brandy Farley—Director of professional paper, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Friendship, Gender, & Competition: A Literature Review. Defended April 2005.

Joansandy Wong—Thesis Committee Member, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. The Presentation of Women in Science Fiction Writing. Defended March 2004.

Jed Stephens—Thesis Committee Member, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Compliance Gaining Strategies and Recruiting College Athletes. Defended June 2003.

Justin Easley—Chair of Layperson Mentoring Committee, George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University. Spring 2003.

Lindsay Conner—Director of professional paper, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. The Complete Blueprint: Attachment Theory and Attribution Theory. Defended December 2002.

Charlene Scott—Director of professional paper, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Nonverbal Skills Education in the Context of Police Training: A Needs Assessment for Police Officer Training. Defended July 2002.

Larry Wood—member of professional paper oral examination committee, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. How Were You Treated Today? Moving Beyond Traditional Change Models and Finding the Customer Again. Defended May 2002.

Michael Nangle—MFA thesis committee member, Department of Theatre Arts, Baylor University. A Woman Without a Name, by Romulus Linney. Defended April 2002.

Jenni Martin—Chair of Layperson Mentoring Committee, George W. Truett Theological Seminary, Baylor University. Summer 2001.

Katy Hampstead—Thesis committee member, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Friend or Foe? The Complex Relationship Between Adolescent Magazines, Advertisements, and Adolescent Girls’ Self-Concept. Defended July 2000.

Scot Lahaie—MFA thesis committee member, Department of Theatre Arts, Baylor University. Galileo, by Bertolt Brecht. Defended July 2000.

Debi Hood—Director of professional paper, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Communication Apprehension and Body Esteem. Defended April 2000.

Beth Wickersham—Director of professional paper, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. The Influence of Religiosity on Same-Sex Best Friendships. defended May 2000.

Bri Nadig—Director of professional paper, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Observer’s Perceptions of Gender and College Student Leadership Styles. defended December 1999.

Blair Browning—Director of professional paper, Department of Communication Studies, Baylor University. Impression Management Strategies of Texas Christian Colleges and Universities through their Internet Web-pages. Defended August, 1999.

Faculty/Campus Service—Baylor University

Advisor, Beta Upsilon Chi (BYX) Fraternity

Advisor, Lambda Pi Eta Communication Studies Honor Society, Lambda Phi Chapter, Baylor University Department of Communication Studies

Associate Director, Baylor in London Summer Study Abroad Program

University Academic Press Committee, 2008--present

University Faculty Development Committee 2000-2007

Chapel Fridays—Faculty Group Leader, Fall 2003

Faculty Partners Program, Campus Living & Learning, 2003, 2004

UIL Poetry and Prose Contest Director, 1999-2006

All University SING, Club Night Judge, 2001

Baylor Office of Admissions 2007 Student Reception, Denver, CO.

Baylor Office of Admissions 2006 Student Reception, Denver, CO.

Baylor Office of Admissions 2005 Student Reception, Oklahoma City

Baylor Office of Admissions 2004 Student Reception, Kansas City/Omaha

Baylor Office of Admissions 2003 Student Reception, Phoenix, AZ

Baylor Office of Admissions 2002 Student Reception, Tulsa/OKC

Baylor Office of Admissions 2001 Student Reception, San Diego/L.A.

Baylor Office of Admissions 2000 Student Reception, Kansas City.

Fall & Winter Premier Department Representative, 1999-2000

Chair, Faculty Search Committee for Organizational Communication Position

Convention Paper Selection Committee, Health Communication Division, for the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, 1999

Baylor Scholarship Day Paper Presenter, February 1999

Leadership Baylor-Gender & Leadership Presentations, April & September 1999

Baylor Leadership Council Retreat-Keynote Speaker, September 1999

Previous Community Service:

Health Communication Consultant, The Lance Armstrong Foundation for Cancer Education and Awareness, Austin, Texas

Member, Executive Board of Directors, Men Against Cancer, Seattle, Washington

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