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Graham D. Bodie
Assistant Professor. Ph.D., Purdue University
Communication Theory
Office: 126 Coates
Phone: 225.578.6683
Email: gbodie@lsu.edu
Website: http://www.lsu.edu/faculty/gbodie/
Curriculum Vita
Research Interests:
Listening and information processing. Specific areas of interest are the component processes of active-empathic listening, listening as supportive communication, individual differences in listening styles and concepts, and measurement validation.
Recent Publications:
Bodie, G. D. (2009). Evaluating listening theory: Development and illustration of five criteria. International Journal of Listening, 23, 81-103. [Lead Article]
Bodie, G. D., & Fitch-Hauser, M. (in press, 2009). Quantitative research in listening: Explication and overview. In A. Wolvin (Ed.), Listening and Human Communication in the 21st Century. Blackwell.
Burleson, B. R., Hanasono, L. K., Bodie, G. D., Holmstrom, A. J., McCullough, J. D., Gill-Rosier, J., Rack, J. J. (2009). What women know and feel about social support that men don’t: Two tests of a dual-process approach to explaining sex differences in responses to supportive messages. Sex Roles, 61, 265-280.
Bodie, G. D., & Villaume, W. A. (2008). Men and women holding hands revisited: Effects of mutual engagement and hand dominance on attributions of cross-sex handholding. Communication Research Reports, 25, 243-254. [Lead Article]
Selected Editorial Experience:
Associate Editor, Health Communication, 2009-present
Editorial Board, Communication Research Reports, 2008-present
Editorial Board, International Journal of Listening, 2008-present
Teaching:
(Click on titles for available sample syllabi)
Interpersonal Communication
Research Methods
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