C – ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES



Basilio G. Monteiro, Ph.D.

130 Carroll Ave

Valley Stream, NY 11580

e-mail: monteirb@stjohns.edu

Tel: 516 784 9659 (residence)

516 784 9659 (cellular)

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. (1993) The Union Institute and University

Social Anthropology of Communication Cincinnati, Ohio

M.A. (1987) Fordham University

Public Communication New York

B.A. (1985) SUNY, Empire State College

Sociology Westbury, N.Y.

Diploma in Counseling Christian Counseling Institute

(1977) Madras, India

Theology (four years) St. Charles Seminary

(1976) Nagpur, India and

Institute Catholique de Paris, France

Philosophy (four years) Rachol Seminary

(1971) Goa, India

LANGUAGES

Fluent: Portuguese, Spanish; intermediate: French, Italian and German. Good knowledge of Latin and Greek.

I also speak Hindi and Konkani (Indian Languages)

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE:

2010 - 2013 Chair, Division of Mass Communication,

St. John’s University, NY

2009 – to present Director of the Graduate Program, International Communication, St. John’s University, NY

2003 - Present Associate Professor

Media Studies, Communication Arts and Journalism

St. John’s University

Jamaica, Queens, NY

1996 to 2003 Associate Dean and Associate Adjunct Professor

Graduate School

Art and Communication Studies The College of New Rochelle

New Rochelle, NY

1997. Adjunct Associate Professor

Department of Communication Arts

St. John's University

Jamaica, Queens, NY

1996 Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Communication and Media Studies

Fordham University,

Bronx, NY

1987 - 2010 Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Communication Arts

Department of Behavioral Sciences

New York Institute of Technology

Old Westbury, New York

1989 Ombudsman for the International Students

New York Institute of Technology, N.Y.

1996 - Member, Middle States Steering Committee,

Accreditation Self-Study, NYIT

1987-1999 Adjunct Associate Professor

Nassau Community College, Garden City, N.Y.

1981 - 1983 Assistant Principal

St. Anthony’s High School. Majorda, Goa, India

1979 - 1981 Assistant Director

Diocesan Religious Education Program. Goa, India

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

IAS International Studies Association

ICA - International Communication Association

ACUNS- Academic Council on United Nations Systems

SIGNIS - Catholic Communication Association

CONSULTING

Holy See Mission Expert at the UN – First Committee: Disarmament and International Security – from 2010 to present

ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council) (UN) – represent ACUNS (Academic Council on United Nations System) from 2012 to present

Academic ActivitIES:

2014 (January) Visiting Professor of Social Anthropology of Religion, Pilar Niketam Philosophy Institute, Nagpur, India

2014 (December) Academic Exchange Faculty – Government of Taiwan.

2013 (June) – Organized a Conference on Education and Social Justice. A joint program with St. John’s University, NY and St Xavier’s College, Goa, India.

2012 (June) – Visiting Professor, Department of Communication, at University of Vienna, Austria

2011 (May) External Reviewer, Nassau Community College, Media Arts program.

2009 to present: External Examiner, University of Illorin, Nigeria

SCHOLARLY ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

2016 – Book Chapter (under review) Education and the Dilemma of the Medium of Instruction. Book Editors: Rochelle Almeida and Ashley D’Mello

2015 – Book chapter (IN PRINT): Intercultural Aspects of Authority is Digital Ecology. Book title: Leadership: Global Religious Authority in a Digitalized World. Editor: Miriam Diez. Publisher: Tripodos Publishing House, Barcelona, Spain.

Book chapter (IN PRINT) Ethical Fault Lines in Digital Ecology. Book title: A Reader: Institutions and media organizations. Ethical Imperatives. Editor: Rebeil Corella Maria Antonieta. University of Mexico, Mexico.

2015 (June) Intentional Communication: Strategies for Peacebuilding. A collaborative paper, with graduate students, presented at The Hague, Netherlands. ACUNS conference

2015 (March) Digital Ethics and the Question of Autonomy of Human Agency. Invited Speaker, Conference on Digital Ethics, University of Seville.

2014 (June) Communication and Global Security: Global Governance: Engaging New Norms and Emerging Challenges, Conference, ACUNS, Istanbul, Turkey

2013 (January) Peacebuilding in Pluralistic Societies. Conference on 50 Years of Pacem in Terris, Notre Dame University, Indiana

2013 (October) The Universalization of Human Rights Through Media. Conference on Social Practice of Human Rights, University of Dayton, OH.

2013 (July) Education and Social Justice: Its Importance in Globalized Society, St. Xavier’s College, India.

2013 (May) Globalization of Culture and the Future of National Identity, GASI Conference, Rome, Italy

2013 (January) – Education in a Globalized Economy. Keynote Address, St. Xavier’s College, Goa, India

2012 (April) – Your Life Depends on Philosophy: What Rousseau and Maritain have to say. Co-presented paper at Long Island Philosophical Association – 2012, Molloy College, NY

2011 (July)– Media, Knowledge and Society: Examining John Locke, Gilbert Ryle, Friedrich Waismann. Keynote presented at International Summer School, University of Vienna, Austria

2011 (May) Social Media in Conflict Zones. A paper presented at Global Awareness Society International, Puerto Rico.

2011 (Feb) Education V/s Training: Shifting Paradigms in Digital Environment. presentation to St. John’s University Faculty organized by the Center for Teaching and Learning

2010 (Dec) Metaphysics and Global Development: A Religion and Science Perspective. A paper presented in Goa, India, Religion and Science Conference.

2010 Metaphysics and Global Development. A paper present at Long Island Philosophical Association, NYIT, Old Westbury, NY

2010 Communication Studies: A comparative Study of European and USA Communication Programs. Presentation at Huesca, Spain.

2010 (June) Power and Security in a Globalized Economy: New Alliances. Paper presented at ACUNS conference, University of Vienna, Austria

2010 (Feb) Framing Muslims in American Media. Lecture presented at St. John’s University, NY

2009 (Dec.) Free Press and Media in India. Lecture at International Center, Goa, India

2008 (Nov) Guest Lecturer on International Communication and Emerging Issues, at the University of Ilorin, Nigeria

2008(Oct) Co- Presented a paper on Ethics of Immigration. Business and Ethics Conference organized by Tobin College of Business, St. John’s University, NY

2008 (July) Published an essay New Technologies and the Challenges to the prevailing Socio- Religious Culture: A Study Of The Effect Of Blogs On Female Expression In The (July)Middle East, in Media Development, 3/2008 issue (Journal of the World Association of Christian Communicators)

2008 (July) Was a guest speaker, and discussant at ACUNS (Academic Council on United Nations System), Ljubljana, Slovenia. Presented a paper on The Right to be Human: ICT and the Universalization of Human Rights.

2008 (June) Presenter: Digital Societies: Shifting ICT Architecture and Challenges to Global Governance. ACUNS conference, Bonn, Germany.

2007 (October) Presenter/Moderator: The Just and Moral Society: From Ideal to Reality. Biannual Conference on Poverty organized by the Vincentian Center for Church and Society, St. John’s University. I moderated a panel on Right to and Responsibility for Sustainable Development.

2007 Published a book chapter in The Bible and the Technologies of the Word, published by ATP Press, India. The chapter is The Apostle Paul: How Did He Say What He Said – And examination of his communication strategies.

2007 Published a co-authored (along with Ms. Tara Fleming) study on The Lifecycle of Scandal in Mass Media: Some Case Studies. Professional Studies Review, St. John’s University, NY. An interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal.

2007 Published an essay Understanding Religion: Some Notes, in TAUZ – a peer reviewed Journal of Religion and Science in India.

2007 (October) Presenter/Moderator: The Just and Moral Society: From Ideal to Reality. Biannual Conference on Poverty organized by the Vincentian Center for Church and Society, St. John’s University. I moderated a panel on Right to and Responsibility for Sustainable Development.

2007 (September) Presenter: The Language of the New Media: Some Theological Reflections. I was invited to present this paper at Theology and Communication conference organized by the Gregorian University, Rome, and held at Arricia, Italy.

2007 (June) Moderator: panel on Business, Civil Society and the Popular Legitimacy of the United Nations, at ACUNS (Academic Council on United Nations System) held at CUNY Graduate Center.

2007 (January) Keynote - Information and Communication Technologies and Development.

Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development, Goa, India. Also, was the main organizer of the conference.

2007 (June) Published an essay Understanding Religion: Some Notes, in TAUZ – a peer reviewed Journal of Religion and Science in India.

2007 (May) Published a co-authored (along with Ms. Tara Fleming) study on The Lifecycle of Scandal in Mass Media: Some Case Studies. Professional Studies Review, St. John’s University, NY. An interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal.

2007 (May) Published a book chapter in The Bible and the Technologies of the Word, published by ATP Press, India. The chapter is The Apostle Paul: How Did He Say What He Said – And examination of his communication strategies.

2007 (January) Information and Communication Technologies and Human Flourishing. Paper presented at ICT for Development, Goa, India, Jan. 3-5, 2007

2006 (November) Helped to organize conference on Languages for Peace (Vincentian Center for Church and Society).

2006 (October) : A New Sand-box for Socialization. Paper presented at Mid Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association Conference, Baltimore,, MD.

2006 (October) Their TIME has Come: Evangelicals Ascendance in the Media. Paper presented, Session organizer and presenter: Communication in Electronic Church at International Conference on Fundamentalism and Media, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.

2006 (September) Presenter. Inter-Nationalization of Communication and the Development of Single Pipeline. International Conference on Internationalization of Communication Studies. University of Westminster. London. UK

2006 (June) Discussant. Digital Communication and Democracy.

International Communication Association Annual Conference, Dresden, Germany

2006 (April) Presenter. Media, Diversity, and the Marketplace: Economic Value of Voices on the Margins. Rethinking the Discourse on Race, A symposium on How the

Lack of Racial Diversity in the Media Affects Social Justice and Policy. St. John’s University, School of Law, The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development.

2006 (January) Political Communication: Democracy in a Digital Society. Paper presented at International Communication Association Conference, Dresden, Germany.

2006 (May) Book Review – Women in Mass Communication (3rd Edition). Creedon,

P, Cramer, J. (Eds), Sage Publication (in press). Professional Studies Review. Queens, NY, St. John’s University.

2006 (April) Media. Diversity and the Marketplace: Economic Value of the Voices on the Margins. Paper presented at Conference on Rethinking the Discourse on Race: A Symposium on How to the Lack of Racial Diversity in the Media Affects Social Justice and Policy. St. John’s University, School of Law, The Ronald H. Brown Center for Civil Rights and Economic Development, New York.

2005 (November) Digital Totalitarianism? The unintended Consequences of Communication Technology A paper presented at the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association – MAP/ACA Annual Convention

2005 (September) Book Review - Classroom of One: How Online Teaching is Changing Our Schools and Colleges. Gene I. Maeroff. Published by Palgrave/Macmillan 2003Professional Studies Review, College of Professional Studies, St. John’s University, Vol 1, Number 2, pg 118-120. An interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal.

2005 (September) The Dialogue of Action, Renovacao (a biweekly magazine of the

Archdiocese of Goa and Daman, India)

2005 (Feb) The Apostle Paul: How did he say what he said – An examination of his communication strategies. This paper was presented a national conference Bible and Social Communication, in India, organized by the Catholic Bishops Conference of India.

2004 (Feb) The Cultivation of Taste: How Media Markets Shape our Eating Habits. Paper presented at an educational conference organized by New York Institute of Technology

2004 (July) Explorations of the Sacred in the Context of Mass Media. A paper presented at Rachol Seminary, Goa, India.

2004 (May) A Response to Culture Matters: Setting the Agenda for Comparative Research on Communication Technologies and Democracy. International Communication Association, Annual Conference, May 31, New Orleans.

2004 (April) Book Review - Towards a Theology of Communication, Edited by Joseph Palakeel, Professional Studies Review, College of Professional Studies, St. John’s University, Vol 1, Number 1, pg 67-68. An interdisciplinary peer Reviewed Journal

2004 The Dialogue of Spaces, Renovacao (a biweekly magazine of the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman, India) September 15. 2004

2004 Why Should India Pay Attention to the US Presidential Elections?

Herald, (a daily newspaper) August 26, 2004

2004 Outsourcing and Its Consequences. Herald, (a daily newspaper) August 18, 2004

2004 No Citizens in the Global Market, Only Consumers Herald (daily newspaper) Goa, India , August 9, 2004

2004 The Church and the Marketplace . Herald, (a daily newspaper) June 26, 2004

2004 (January) Attended an International Symposium in India on Religion an Society:

Modern Science, Values and the Quest for Unity. Participated as the Raporteur of the Symposium

2004 (January) Co-organized a one-day Seminar on Dialogue Between Religion and Science. Moderated a session on Chaos, Creation and Creativity: How Religion Can Constructively respond to a Scientific Theory of Chaos. Was Respondent to Can Religion Give Science a Heart? A Religious Response to Techno-Scientific World.

2003 (September) Participated in panel discussions Why Does the Rest of the World See the News Differently: International Media and Communications. St John’s University.

2003 (June) Organized a symposium on Goan Diaspora: Issues of Identity and Culture. Presented a key-note address: Integration and Identity: A Theoretical framework to understand the experiences of the Goan Diaspora. The College of New Rochelle, NY

2003 (April) Organized a symposium on International Communication and Global Development at the College of New Rochelle

2003 (April) Address to the National Press Club of the Republic of Moldova Media in a Dialogue with the State, Capital and Civil Society.

Address to the Communication/Journalism students of the State University of Moldova International Communication and Human Rights.

Address to the Academy of Public Administration in the Republic of Moldova The Role of the Independent Press in a Society in Transition

2002 (August) Address to the Faculty of St. Xavier’s College, Goa, India: Educational Issues in the Global Economy

Address to the clergy of the Diocese of Goa, India The priest and the priesthood in the 21st Century

Address to the Diocesan Pastoral Council, Goa, India Issues of leadership in a transitional society

2001 (June) Volunteer to train faculty in Social Sciences of the University of East Timor (meeting in Lisbon, Portugal) Facilitate discussions on curriculum for social sciences

2000 (November) Attended conference Catholic Intellectual Tradition at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT.

2000 September) Attended seminar Democracy, Media and Values at Assumption University, Rome, Italy,

2000 (July) A lecture to the Theology students at Rachol Seminary, Goa, India. Theology of Communication.

2000 (March) Attended a conference organized by AAUP at Baylor University, Waco Texas Academic Freedom and Religious Institutions of Higher Education.

2000 (February) Keynote address for the Communication Management Conference, at the American College of Tessaloniki, Greece. Communication: The Evolving Challenge of Technology.

2000 (January) A presentation to CTAUM at the United Nations on Media, Public Policy and Human Rights.

1998 (October) Keynote address for Tipple-Vorsbugh Annual Lectures at Drew University, Madison, NJ Media, Culture and Social Change

1998(June): Conducted workshops for clergy in Goa, India Public Relations and the Church in Contemporary Society.

1997 (April) Attended a seminar organized by United States Institute of Peace,Washington, DC The Global Communications Revolution and International Conflict Management – Virtual Diplomacy.

1996 (July-August) Co-taught a seminar at Wilhelms-Universitat, Munster, Germany. Seminar on International Communication

1995 (January) Presented a paper at Chinese Cultural Society, N.Y. Issues of Cultural Communication among Immigrants from China and Taiwan in the United States.

1994 (September) Attended UNDA – OCIC congress, Prague, Czech Republic

World Congress on Human Dignity in Media Culture,

1993 (August) Conducted a two-day seminar for the Department of Sociology, University of Warsaw, Poland; International Communication: the Emerging Issues.

1992 (September) Attended a three-day conference at the United Nations, N.Y

Regional Conflicts: Threats to World Peace and Progress.

1992 (July –August) Participated in a symposium in Seoul, South Korea.

International Symposium on Cross-Cultural Education and Training

1992 (May) Presented a paper at the annual meeting of Senior Citizens

Department, Nassau County, NY. The Impact f Mass Media on Senior Citizens: a Socio Economic Perspective.

1991 (September) Participated in a three-day seminar at the United Nations

Peace, Justice and Development: Ingredients for an Emerging World Order.

1990 (June) Participated in a two-week seminar at Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa,

Instituto Superior de Ciencias Sociais e Politicas. Lisboa, Portugal Cultural Communication

1988 (January) Presented a paper the University of Goa, India. (Department of Sociology)

Sociology of Technology: Sociological Dimensions of Electricity in the Indian Village.

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