John Lucaites Explained

John Louis Lucaites (born 1952) is an American academic. He is a provost professor emeritus of rhetoric and public culture at Indiana University. In 2012, Lucaites was appointed as associate dean for arts and humanities and undergraduate education at Indiana University. His research concerns the general relationship between rhetoric and social theory, and seeks to contribute in particular to the critique and reconstruction of liberalism in contemporary social, political, and cultural practices in the United States.

Education

Lucaites obtained a BA in 1974 from Rutgers College, an MA in 1975 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a PhD in 1984 from the University of Iowa.[1]

Awards

Books

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Lucaites. Emeriti faculty. Indiana University Bloomington Department of English. 2021-08-07.
  2. Web site: Iowa alumnus, John L. Lucaites (1984), wins prestigious Ehninger Distinguished Scholar Award from NCA. Iowa Communications Studies. September 9, 2014. 2021-08-07.
  3. Web site: 2016-10-21. 2008 NCA Award Winners. 2021-08-06. National Communication Association. en.
  4. News: 2016-08-03. Golden Anniversary Monograph Award. en. National Communication Association. 2021-08-06.
  5. Reviews of Crafting Equality:
    • David Abrahamson, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly,
    • Detine L. Bowers, Southern Communication Journal,
    • Kenneth Cmiel, The Journal of American History,,
    • Frederick M. Dolan, The American Political Science Review,,
    • George M. Fredrickson, The American Historical Review,,
    • J. C. Harles, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science,
    • Bernard Mergen, American Studies International,
  6. Reviews of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Sermonic Power of Public Discourse:
    • James A. Colaiaco, The Journal of American History,,
    • Calvin M. Logue, The Georgia Historical Quarterly,
  7. Reviews of Contemporary Rhetorical Theory:
    • Gilles Gauthier, Canadian Journal of Communication,
    • Keith D. Miller, Rhetoric Review,
  8. Reviews of No Caption Needed:
  9. Review of Rhetoric, Materiality, and Politics:
    • Josh Hanan, Rhetoric and Public Affairs,,
  10. Reviews of The Public Image: