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12/19/14 Joshua Eugene Young 3314 E. Court Ave., Des Moines, IA 50317 Phone: 515-238-8503 Email: [email protected] I. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Doctorate of Philosophy In Progress University of North Dakota, Department of Communication Grand Forks, ND Dissertation: Non-Natives Decoding Powwow: Circulated Meanings of a Native Practice Advised by Kyle Conway, Ph.D. Master of Arts: Communication Studies May, 2011 University of Northern Iowa, Department of Communication Studies Cedar Falls, IA Research Paper: Rhetorical Snuff: A Sound Argument for the Examination of a Slipknot Song Advised by Paul J. Siddens III, Ph.D. Bachelors of Arts: Rhetoric and Communication Studies December, 2008 Drake University Society and Cultural Studies Department Des Moines, IA Senior Thesis: An Examination of The Seven Last Words of Christ of Dubois Advised by Joan Faber McAlister, Ph.D. II. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Instructor, University of North Dakota 2011-Present Communication 102: Communication and the Human Community (Graduate Teaching Assistant) o Guest Lectured for 2.5 years (approximately five times) on history and communication, identity and perception, mediated cultures, listening, argumentation and reasoning, and semiotics. Communication 110 : Fundamentals of Public Speaking (Instructor of Record) Communication 212: Interpersonal Communication (Instructor of Record) Oral Communication Instructor, University of Northern Iowa 2010-2011 Communication Assistant Debate Coach, University of Northern Iowa 2009-2010

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Joshua Eugene Young 3314 E. Court Ave., Des Moines, IA 50317

Phone: 515-238-8503 Email: [email protected]

I. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

Doctorate of Philosophy In Progress

University of North Dakota, Department of Communication

Grand Forks, ND

Dissertation: Non-Natives Decoding Powwow: Circulated Meanings of a Native

Practice

Advised by Kyle Conway, Ph.D.

Master of Arts: Communication Studies May, 2011 University of Northern Iowa, Department of Communication Studies

Cedar Falls, IA

Research Paper: Rhetorical Snuff: A Sound Argument for the Examination of a

Slipknot Song

Advised by Paul J. Siddens III, Ph.D.

Bachelors of Arts: Rhetoric and Communication Studies December, 2008

Drake University

Society and Cultural Studies Department

Des Moines, IA

Senior Thesis: An Examination of The Seven Last Words of Christ of Dubois

Advised by Joan Faber McAlister, Ph.D.

II. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Instructor, University of North Dakota 2011-Present

Communication 102: Communication and the Human Community (Graduate

Teaching Assistant)

o Guest Lectured for 2.5 years (approximately five times) on history and

communication, identity and perception, mediated cultures, listening,

argumentation and reasoning, and semiotics.

Communication 110 : Fundamentals of Public Speaking (Instructor of Record)

Communication 212: Interpersonal Communication (Instructor of Record)

Oral Communication Instructor, University of Northern Iowa 2010-2011

Communication

Assistant Debate Coach, University of Northern Iowa 2009-2010

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Assistant Debate Coach, East High School, Des Moines, IA 2004-2009

III. RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY

A. Publications

Young, J. E. (2013). Shifting frames: A Burkean analysis of the budget crisis at

University of Northern Iowa. Iowa Journal of Communication 45.2.

Young, J. E. (2015/Forthcoming). Booms and Busts: Haunting Memories in the

North Dakota Oil Boom. In W. Caraher & K. Conway (eds). The Bakken Goes

Boom: Oil and the Changing Geographies of Western North Dakota.

B. Currently Working Submissions

Young, J. E. (2014). Duty to God and Country: Male Sacrifice and the Boy Scouts

of America. Under review.

Potter, D. J. & J. E. Young (2014). The Horrifying Story of Female Representation

in TV: American Horror Story and Male/Female Sacrifice. Under review.

Young, J. E. (2014). Red Humor and White Guilt: Perspectives by Incongruity in

Native American Humor. Under review.

Young, J. E. & D. J. Potter. (2014). Rock Me Mama: An examination of Wagon

Wheel and the Inventional Differences between Darius Rucker and Old Crow

Medicine Show. Under review.

Young, J. E. & D. J. Potter. (2014). Speaking of Public: An examination between

the Democratic Model and the Advertising Model of Public Speaking. Under

review.

C. Scholarly Presentations and Workshops

Potter, D. J. & J. E. Young (2015). The Horrifying Story of Female

Representation in TV: American Horror Story and Male/Female Sacrifice. Central

States Communication Association.

Young, J. E. & D. J. Potter. (2014). Speaking of Public: An examination between

the Democratic Model and the Advertising Model of Public Speaking. Central

States Communication Association Conference

Young, J. E., D. J. Potter, & A. Brenneise (2014). Conceptual Logistics in the

Communication Classroom. UND Communication Colloquium Series.

Young, J. E. (2014). The Bakken Goes Boom: Oil and the Changing Geographies

of Western North Dakota. UND Communication Colloquium Series.

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Young, J. E. (2014). Booms and Busts: Haunting Memories in the North Dakota

Oil Boom. National Communication Association National Conference.

Young, J. E. (2013). Boy Scouts of America Historical Construction of Native

Americans and Its Publics. New Voices, New Perspectives Conference.

University of North Texas.

Young J. E. (2013). Perspective by Incongruity in Native American Comedy

UND Graduate School Scholarly Forum.

Young, J. E. (2013). Powwow as Public. National Communication Association

Conference.

Young, J. E. (2013). Duty to God and Country. National Communication

Association Conference.

Young, J. E. & Potter, D. (2012). Democratic Engagement in the Classroom.

Communication, Speech and Theater Association of North Dakota Conference.

Potter, D. & Young, J. E. (2012) Democratic Engagement: A qualitative analysis.

UND Communication Colloquium Series.

Young, J. E. (2011). Music and Identity: an Ethnographic View of Performance of

Subjectification. University of Northern Iowa Interpreters Theater.

Young, J. E. (2011). Listening in context. NIPA Presentation.

Young, J. E. (2010). Frames: A Burkean Analysis of the Budget Crisis at

University of Northern Iowa. Iowa Communication Association Conference.

Shifting

D. Current Research Projects

Young, J. E. & D. J. Potter. (2014). Have We Accomplished Anything? An

Examination of Continued use of Public Speaking Skills After Course

Completion.

Young, J.E. (2014). Fighting Who: Public Memory and Native Mascoting.

E. Professional Development

NCA Workshop: Regional Basic Course Directors Training 2014

NCA Workshop: Conceptual Logistics in the Classroom 2013

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IV. SERVICE

National Communication Association

-Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division, Reviewer

Central States Communication Association

-Basic Course Interest Group, Reviewer

University of North Dakota Communication Program

- Public Speaking Textbook Committee

-Public Speaking Workbook Committee and Editor

-Public Speaking Essential Studies (Gen. Eds.) Committee

-Communication Program Undergraduate Curriculum Review Committee

-Communication Graduate Student Alliance, President and Secretary

-Center for Civic Engagement Assessment

University of Northern Iowa Communication Studies Department

-Communication Graduate Student Association, President

V. HONORS AND AWARDS

Trank Award, Top Paper of the Basic Course of CSCA 2014

Outstanding Graduate Student, Univ. of North Dakota Comm. Program 2013

Presidential Scholarship: Drake University 2004-2008

Dean’s List: Drake University 2006, 2008

Service of Humanity Award: East High School 2004

VI. AFFILIATIONS

National Communication Association 2013-Present

Central States Communication Association 2014-Present

Communication, Speech, and Theater Association of North Dakota 2011-Present

Iowa Communication Association, Member 2008 – 2011

VII. PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES

Dr. Kyle Conway

Associate Professor

Communication Program

University of North Dakota

(701) 777-4344

[email protected]

Dr. Timothy Pasch

Assistant Professor

Communication Program

University of North Dakota

(701) 777-2128

[email protected]

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Mrs. Mary Haslerud Opp

Director of Public Speaking

Communication Program

University of North Dakota

(701) 777-2160

[email protected]