Blair W - Baylor University



BLAIR W. BROWNING

One Bear Place - 97368

Waco, TX 76798

(254) 710-6913

Blair_Browning@baylor.edu

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EDUCATION:

Graduate Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

Doctorate of Philosophy Degree

Major: Organizational Communication

Dissertation: Teams in transition: An ethnographic case-study

highlighting cohesion and leadership in a collegiate athletic team

(Chair: Charles Conrad)

December 2007

Graduate Baylor University, Waco, TX

Master of Arts Degree

Major: Organizational Communication

August 1999

Undergraduate Baylor University, Waco, TX

Bachelor of Arts Degree

Major: Business

December 1995

ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD:

8/08-present BAYLOR UNIVERSITY, Waco, TX

Department of Communication Studies

-Assistant Professor

8/99-7/08 BAYLOR UNIVERSITY, Waco, TX

Department of Communication Studies

- Lecturer, Senior Lecturer

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS:

Research Interests: Organizational and occupational transition, Leadership,

Communication pedagogy, Identity, Cohesion, Conflict

Teaching Interests: Small Group Communication, Conflict and Communication,

Organizational Communication, Leadership

PUBLICATIONS:

Boys, S., & Browning, B.W. (under review). Interim leadership in the context of a revolutionary culture change: (Non)strategic implications for Interim U. Journal of Applied Communication Research.

Browning, B.W. (under review). “Um,” “Uh,” “Like,” “You know”: Eliminating the verbalized pause in a public speaking setting. Communication Teacher.

Browning, B.W. (2007). Leadership in desperate times: An analysis of Endurance: Shackleton’s incredible voyage through the lens of leadership theory. Advances in Developing Human Resources, 9, 183-198.

McCormick, B., & Browning, B.W. (2004). The right words at the right time: How to get

off the road to litigation and on the road to resolution. Today’s CPA, November/December

issue (vol. 32, No. 2), 30-34.

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS:

Boys, S., & Browning, B.W. (in progress). Theorizing temporary leadership: A sensemaking

perspective of interim leaders. Human Relations.

Browning, B.W., McNamee, L.G. & Macobin, T. (in progress). Faith, masculinity, and work:

An analysis of Christian stay-at-home-dads. Communication Studies.

PRESENTATIONS:

Browning, B.W., McNamee, L.G. & Macobin, T. (2009, November). Faith, masculinity, and work: An analysis of Christian stay-at-home-dads. Paper presented at the Organizational Communication Division, National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL.

Browning, B.W. (2008, July). Teams in Transition: Examining Collegiate Athletics to Better Understand Organizational Change. Paper presented at the conference, Organizational Communication at ALTA Revisited: Reflection, Synthesis, Engagement, Alta, UT.

Browning, B.W. (2006, March). Teams in transition: An ethnographic case study of a collegiate athletic team. Paper presented at the Communication and Sport Summit, Arizona State-West University.

Browning, B.W. (2006, February). Qualitative research design: A case study highlighting the initial steps in the process. Paper presented at Communication Studies Week, Baylor University.

Browning, B.W. (2005, November). Leadership in desperate times: An analysis of Endurance – Shackleton’s Incredible Voyage through the lens of leadership theory. Paper presented at the Applied Communication Division, National Communication Association Convention, Boston, MA.

Browning, B.W. (2005, November). There is no I or we in team: A narrative analysis highlighting the nonunitary self. Paper presented at the Critical and Cultural Studies Division, National Communication Association Convention, Boston, MA.

Browning, B.W. (2005, October). Communicating for conflict resolution. Professional Development Day at Texas State Technical College, Bellmead, TX.

Browning, B.W. (2005, February). The ideal for IDEAAL: Evaluating the impact of an Asian American leadership development program. Paper presented at Baylor Scholar’s Day, Waco, TX.

Browning, B.W. (2004, November). The bubble that burst: A murdered basketball player and the identity of a university. Paper presented at the Student Division, National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL.

Browning, B.W. (2003, November). Respect? Just a little bit: A qualitative pilot study of player/coach interaction. Paper presented at the Communication and Sport Pre-Conference, National Communication Association Convention, Miami, FL.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

National Communication Association

AWARDS AND HONORS:

Collins Outstanding Professor Award Finalist, 2005, 2009

Athletic Department Outstanding Professor Award, 2006-09

Athletic Department Honorary Captain, 2003, 2005

Mortar Board Circle of Achievement Award, 2003

Baylor University Teacher of the Month, March 2000

COURSES TAUGHT:

CSS 1301 – Fundamentals of Public Communication

CSS 3304 – Small Group Communication

CSS 3306 – Interviewing

CSS 4311 – Conflict and Communication

UNIVERSITY SERVICE:

Fall, 2009 University 1000 leader

- Facilitated meetings with group of 18 freshmen to help

their assimilation and transition process into Baylor

“Sic ‘Em Day” Guest Speaker

- One of five faculty members who presented a brief lecture to

prospective students and their parents who were visiting campus.

Emcee/Host of Baylor’s Pigskin Revue

- Chosen by Student Activities to be the emcee for 4 sold-out

Performances

Summer, 2009 Summer Faculty Institute Fellow along with 14 other colleagues

Spring, 2009 Emcee/Host of Baylor’s All-University SING

- Chosen by Student Activities to emcee this student-led event

each of the 6-night, sold-out performances

“Pie-a-Prof” participant at Baylor’s 2nd annual “Relay for Life” event

Guest Speaker, Freshman Leadership Organization (FLO)

Fall, 2008 Emcee/Host of Baylor’s Pigskin Revue

Selected to be a part of the 2009 Baylor Summer Faculty Institute

Summer, 2008 Guest Speaker at “Goodnight Growl” during Baylor Line Camp

- Featured speaker all 3 weeks for incoming freshman at Baylor

at this new event hosted by Baylor’s New Student Programs

division within Student Activities

Spring, 2008 Emcee/Host of Baylor’s All-University SING

May 2007-present Academic Advising Council (AAC)

- Appointed by Department Chair, Dr. William English, to

serve on this committee for the College of Arts and Sciences.

- Assist in developing new methods and strategies for

advisement to assist the Task Force on student retention.

2006-2007 College of Arts and Sciences Advising Council (CASA)

- Appointed by former Department Chair, Dr. Karla Leeper,

to serve on this one-year committee as a new department on

campus was formed, the College of Arts and Sciences Advising

(CASA) office

- Developed sequence planners for the Speech Communication,

Communication Specialist, and Film and Digital Media tracks

within the Communication Studies department

- Met several times throughout the year with this committee to

discuss the progress of the new department, as well as new

strategies to facilitate better advising and retention methods

Fall, 2007 “Sic ‘Em Days” Guest Speaker

- One of five faculty members who presented a brief lecture to

prospective students and their parents who were visiting campus.

Spring, 2007 University Task Force on schedule change:

- Appointed by Senior Vice Provost, Naymond Keathley,

as one of three faculty members to determine alternative

class schedules by examining potential changes in Baylor’s

allotted time between classes.

- Met on four separate occasions with the Task Force

- Advised both the Communication Studies department

and the School of Business on potential changes

- Solicited responses from the above parties and reported

the thoughts back to the Task Force

Spring, 2007 Focus Group on Baylor’s branding initiative:

- Asked by Vice President for Marketing and Communications,

John Barry, to serve in this focus group regarding Baylor’s

various publications (both print and on-line) and Baylor’s

multiple audiences

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE:

Fall, 2009 Member, Search Committee for Organizational Communication position

Initiated new endowed scholarship fund for the department: Kyle Lake Memorial Endowed Scholarship Fund for Speech Communication

Summer, 2009 Member, Honors Thesis committee for Jackie Hyland for her paper, “Changing

the face of politics: Latin American women in the 21st century.”

Spring, 2009 Reviewer, National Communication Association Pre-Conference submissions

Interviewer for Peer and Peer-Plus Survey

- Contacted and interviewed faculty from Saint Louis University

and University of Cincinnati in order to gain information about their

approach to tenure regarding publications, resource support, etc.

Fall, 2008 Guest Speaker, CSS 1305 Communication Research/Technical Applications class

- Lectured on the topic of “What is Organizational Communication?”

February, 2007 Co-Chair Communication Week

- Asked by Dr. William English to formulate an agenda for

presentations throughout the week

- Contacted faculty, graduate students, and alumni to develop

panels that would benefit our current students. We had a

total of four days of panels and presentations and ten presenters.

Fall 1999 - Present Additional Departmental Service:

- Advise numerous students each semester, engage in career

counseling with current students, and meet with prospective

students visiting campus. Also attend and assist with

departmental advising day each semester

- Serve as Departmental representative every year at Spring Premiere in

which I give two presentations annually to prospective students

and their families

- Attend Lamda Pi Eta departmental honors ceremony each semester

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

University Baptist Church

- Member of Finance Team (2006-present)

- Member of Leadership Team (1998-2002)

- Sunday school and/or Community Group Leader (1995-present)

- Charter Member (1995)

Legacy Family Ministries

- Co-lead the “Weekender” retreat for engaged couples

- Organize and facilitate discussions and activities

between 10-15 couples

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