Daniel Cronn-Mills

Daniel Cronn-Mills
Minnesota State University, Mankato | MSU · Department of Communication Studies

Ph.D.

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77
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Skills and Expertise
Additional affiliations
June 2013 - present
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Position
  • Research Assistant
Description
  • Oversee curriculum and policy for undergraduate programs, general education, and warning/suspension/probation. Supervise the Registrar, TRIO , Center for Academic Success, Disability Services, and Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
August 2002 - present
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Position
  • Professor (Full)
August 1997 - August 2002
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
Education
August 1989 - January 1995
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Field of study
  • Communication Studies
September 1987 - June 1989
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Field of study
  • Speech Communication
September 1982 - June 1987
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Field of study
  • Speech Communication & Mass Communication

Publications

Publications (77)
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Rhetoric, rhetorical theory, and rhetorical criticism from their earliest days as a scholarly endeavor in ancient Greece and the Roman Republic developed as an art. In fact, rhetoric, along with grammar and philosophy, formed the three disciplines of the trivium as compared to the scientific disciplines in the quadrivium (math, geometry, music, and...
Book
Comprehensive, innovative, and focused on the undergraduate student, this textbook prepares students to read and conduct research. Using an engaging how-to approach that draws from scholarship, real-life, and popular culture, the book offers students practical reasons why they should care about research methods and a guide to actually conduct resea...
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[from Amazon] In this anthology, prominent scholars in the field examine the relationship between religion and communication. Essays discuss the topic from various theoretical, methodological, and communication approaches including health communication, interpersonal communication, intercultural/interracial communication, organizational communicat...
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[from Amazon] This book provides a glimpse into how misperceptions between Muslims and Christians in France and Britain perpetuate interpersonal and societal conflicts. Through the use of in-depth interviews and statistical analysis, Muslims and Christians express their experiences. Christians explain how they perceive Islam changing the very natur...
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[from Amazon] Navigating Opportunity grows out of the 3rd National Developmental Conference on Debate, held at Wake Forest University in June 2009. It represents a commanding account of the state of policy debate in the United States. The book presents researched discussions compiled by ten working groups as well as twelve original essays examining...
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One of the frustrations students new to intercollegiate competitive oral interpretation experience is having to learn the "unwritten rules" for the events. These rules are neither intrinsically negative nor positive. Any of the practices embodied in these rules may be used effectively by a student performing an oral interpretation of literature. Te...
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As an alternative to the traditional practice of the instructor serving as judge to individual two-to-four-person debates in front of the class, a communication instructor holds in-class debate tournaments in which all students are involved in one-on-one debates at the same time. Such a format avoids difficulties involved in two-person teams, can b...
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I provide a description, analysis, and interpretation of the social reality constructed by the discourse of Jehovah's Witnesses. I utilize a qualitative-interpretive approach for my exploration into a social reality. My purpose is to determine how the textual and contextual reality of Jehovah's Witnesses influences their lives and courses of action...
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The practice of judges asking competitors questions at the con- clusion of their speeches is an area of interest in the arena of indi- vidual events competition. The practice has been most notably used in past years in rhetorical criticism at the National Forensic Association National Individual Events Tournament (NFA-NIET). The practice has underg...

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