Phaedra C. Pezzullo, Ph.D. Associate Professor Address: Dept. of Communication & Culture, Indiana University Classroom Office Bldg., 800 East Third Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-9700, U.S.A. Office Phone: (812) 855-2106 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.indiana.edu/~envtrhet ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A. Associate Professor, Dept. of Communication & Culture, 2008-present Assistant Professor, Dept. of Communication & Culture, 2002-2008 Adjunct Faculty, Cultural Studies Program, 2002-present Adjunct Faculty, Dept. of American Studies, 2004-present Ally Faculty, Kinsey Institute, 2005-present Faculty Affiliate, PACE (Political and Civic Engagement Program), 2008-present Affiliated Faculty, International Studies Program, 2010- 2013 Affiliate & Advisory Board, Integrated Program in the Environment, 2012-present Adjunct Faculty, Dept. of Geography, 2014-present Faculty, Human Biology Program, 2014-present Affiliate Faculty, Consortium for the Study of Religion, Ethics, and Society, 2014-present EDUCATION University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC, U.S.A. Ph.D., Communication Studies, 2002 Dissertation: “The Politics of ‘Presence’: Toxic Tours, Environmental Justice, and Embodied Rhetorics of Resistance” Certificate in Cultural Studies, 1999 M.A., Communication Studies, 1998 Thesis: “Critical Interruptions At the Table: Performing Stories and Inventing Endings for Environmental Justice” University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA, U.S.A. B. S., Natural Resource Studies, 1996 B. A., Social Thought & Political Economy, 1996 (with Honors, as a Commonwealth Scholar) Cetlalic Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico The Tlahuica Center for Language & Cultural Exchange, Summer Program, 1999 School for International Training, Kenya & Tanzania Semester Abroad, Fall 1994, Field project: Ecotourism in Amboseli National Park 2 BOOK Toxic Tourism: Rhetorics of Travel, Pollution, and Environmental Justice. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2007. (Paperback printing: 2009.) • Jane Jacobs Urban Communication Book Award, Urban Communication Foundation, 2010 • James A. Winans-Herbert A. Wichelns Memorial Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Rhetoric/Public Address, National Communication Association (NCA), 2007 • Christine L. Oravec Research Award in Environmental Communication, NCA, 2007 • Book of the Year Award for the Critical and Cultural Studies Division, NCA, 2007 BOOKS, EDITED Cultural Studies and the Environment, Revisited. Editor. London: Routledge, 2010. (also published as a Special Issue of Cultural Studies, 22.3-4, May 2008.) Readings on Rhetoric and Performance. Coedited with Stephen Olbrys Gencarella. State College, Pennsylvania: Strata Publishing, Inc., 2010. Environmental Justice and Environmentalism: The Social Justice Challenge to the Environmental Movement. Coedited with Ronald Sandler. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2007. (2nd Printing: 2008.) TEXTBOOK Environmental Communication and the Public Sphere, Fourth Edition. Coauthored with J. Robert Cox. Newbury Park, CA: Sage (in progress, forthcoming 2015). ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS (21) Contaminated Children: Debating the Banality, Precarity, and Futurity of Chemical Safety. Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, 1.2 (2014). Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5250/resilience.1.2.004 . Deterritorializing. Text and Performance Quarterly, 34.1 (2014): 97-98. There is No Planet B: Questions During a Power Shift. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 10.2-3 (2013): 301-305. What Gets Buried In A Small Town: Toxic E-Waste and Democratic Frictions in the Crossroads of America. In Stephanie Foote and Elizabeth Mazzolini (Eds.), Histories of the Dust Heap: Waste, Material Cultures, Social Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2012. 119-146. 3 ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS (cont’d) Contextualizing Boycotts and Buycotts: The Impure Politics of Consumer-Based Advocacy in an Age of Global Ecological Crises. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 8.2 (2011): 124-145. What’s so “dark” about “dark tourism”?: Death, tours, and performance. Tourist Studies, 9.3 (2010): 187-202. With Michael S. Bowman Tripping over Boundary Stones: Reflections on Engaged Scholarship. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 96.4 (2010): 450-454. Tourists and/as disasters: Rebuilding, Remembering, and Responsibility in New Orleans. Tourist Studies, 9.1 (2010): 23-41. Everyday Life and Death in a Nuclear World: Stories from Fernald. Authored with Stephen P. Depoe. In Daniel C. Brouwer and Robert Asen, (Eds.), Public Modalities: Rhetoric, Culture, Media, and the Shape of Public Life. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2010, 85-108. Teaching Environmental Communication Through Rhetorical Controversy. In Heather L. Reynolds, Eduardo S. Brondizio, and Jennifer Meta Robinson (Eds.), Teaching Environmental Literacy: Across Campus and Across the Curriculum. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010, 98-107. Chapter Interlude: An Interview with Stephanie Kimball. In Danielle Endres, Leah Sprain, and Tarla Rai Peterson (Eds.), Social Movement to Address Climate Change: Local Steps for Global Action. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2010, 243-252. Introduction: Body Politics, Social Drama, and Public Culture. Coauthored with Stephen Gencarella. In Stephen Gencarella and Phaedra C. Pezzullo (Eds.), Readings on Rhetoric and Performance. State College, Pennsylvania: Strata Publishing, Inc., 2010. 1-24. “This is the only tour that sells”: Tourism, Disaster, and National Identity in New Orleans. Tourism & Cultural Change, 7.2 (2009): 99-114. Overture: The Most Complicated Word. Cultural Studies, 22.3-4 (2008): 361-368. 4 ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS (cont’d) Environmental Justice and Environmentalism: Revisiting the Divide. Coauthored with Ronald Sandler. In Ronald Sandler and Phaedra C. Pezzullo (Eds.), Environmental Justice and Environmentalism: The Social Justice Challenge to the Environmental Movement. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2007. 1-24. Conclusion: Working Together and Working Apart. Coauthored with Ronald Sandler. In Ronald Sandler and Phaedra C. Pezzullo (Eds.), Environmental Justice and Environmentalism: The Social Justice Challenge to the Environmental Movement. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2007. 309-320. Articulating Anti-Toxic Activism to “Sexy” Superstars: The Cultural Politics of A Civil Action and Erin Brockovich. Environmental Communication Yearbook, vol. 3 (2006): 21-48. Toxic Tours: Communicating the “Presence” of Chemical Contamination. In Stephen P. Depoe, John W. Delicath, and Marie-France Aepli Elsenbeer (Eds.), Communication and Public Participation in Environmental Decision-Making. Albany: SUNY Press, 2004. 235-254. Resisting “National Breast Cancer Awareness Month”: The Rhetoric of Counterpublics and their Cultural Performances. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 89.4 (2003): 345-365. Reprint: Charles E. Morris, III, and Stephen Howard Browne, Eds., Readings in the Rhetoric of Social Protest, 2nd ed. & 3rd Ed. State College: Strata Publishing, Inc., 2006, 2013. Reprint: Stephen Olbrys Gencarella and Phaedra C. Pezzullo, Eds. Readings on Rhetoric and Performance. State College: Strata Publishing, Inc., 2010. Touring “Cancer Alley,” Louisiana: Performances of Community and Memory for Environmental Justice. Text and Performance Quarterly, 23.3 (2003): 226-252. [lead article] Performing Critical Interruptions: Rhetorical Invention and Narratives of the Environmental Justice Movement. Western Journal of Communication, 64:1 (2001, Winter): 1-25. [lead article] Reprint: Brian Ott and Greg Dickinson, Eds., The Routledge Reader in Rhetorical Criticism. London: Routledge, 2012, pp. 175-192. 5 PEDAGOGY PUBLICATIONS (invited) Teaching Gendered Lives: A Resource Book for Wood’s “Gendered Lives, Communication, Gender, and Culture,” 4th & 3rd Eds. Wadsworth: Belmont, CA, 1999 & 2000. With Julia T. Wood. Communication Studies 09: Oral Communication Instructors’ Manual. Oral Communication Program: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1999. With Lisa Skow. BOOK REVIEWS (invited) Communication Activism, Volume One: Communication for Social Change and Communication Activism, Volume Two: Media and Performance Activism, by Lawrence R. Frey and Kevin M. Carragee (Eds.), Journal of Communication, 59.2 (2009): E1-E6. Toxic Burn: The Grassroots Struggle Against the WTI Incinerator by Thomas Shevory, Organization and Environment, 20.4 (2007): 527-529. The Quest for Environmental Justice: Human Rights and the Politics of Pollution, edited by Robert D. Bullard, Organization and Environment, 19.4 (2006): 538-542. Take Back the Sky: Protecting Communities in the Path of Aviation Expansion by Rae André, Organization and Environment, 18.2 (2005): 249-252. On the Rim: Looking for the Grand Canyon, by Mark Neumann, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 3.4 (2000): 684-686. WORK-IN-PROGRESS Afterword: Decentralizing and Regenerating the Field. In Robert Asen, Karma R. Chávez, Robert Glenn Howard, and Sara L. McKinnon, Eds., Text + Field. (under review). Afterword. In Candice Rai and Caroline Gottschalk Druschke, Eds. In The Places of Persuasion: Studying Rhetoric in the Field. (proposal stage) Rhetoric in the Late Age of Fossil Fuels and Filipino Climate Justice Advocacy (research stage) Becoming-With-Toxins: On Agency, Bodies, and Pollution (book in progress) 6 AWARDS & GRANTS Wonder and the Natural World Grant from the Consortium for the Study of Religion, Ethics, and Society. For research project: "Unprecedented, Unthinkable, and Horrific”: Filipino Climate Justice Advocacy and The Sea Around Us.” Indiana University, Spring 2015. ($5,000) Sustainability Research Development Grant for Monroe County, Indiana, PCB Digital Oral History Archive Office of Sustainability, Indiana University, 2012-2013. ($10,000) Jane Jacobs Urban Communication Book Award, Urban Communication Foundation, for Toxic Tourism, 2010. ($500) Sustainability Course Development Fellowship (with Jennifer Meta Robinson), Office of the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculties, Indiana University, 2009. ($8,000) New Investigator Award, Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division, NCA, 2008. ($400) New Frontiers in the Arts and Humanities Exploration Traveling Fellowship, Office of the Vice Provost for Research, Indiana University, October 2007. ($2,500) James A. Winans-Herbert A. Wichelns Memorial Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Rhetoric/Public Address, NCA, for Toxic Tourism, 2007. ($1,000) Christine L. Oravec Research Award in Environmental Communication, the Environmental Communication Division, NCA, for Toxic Tourism, 2007. Book of the Year Award, Critical and Cultural Studies Division, NCA, for Toxic Tourism, 2007. Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, Indiana University, Bloomington, 2005-2006: $14,500. For outstanding commitment to teaching and service while developing a nationally recognized research profile. (Nominated by Department Chair and Voted by University-Wide Faculty Review Panel; Funds provided by Dean of Faculties Office and Office of the Vice President for Research) 7 AWARDS & GRANTS (cont’d) The 2005 Faculty Mentor Award, the Indiana University Graduate and Professional Student Organization (GPSO) (Nominated & Voted by Graduate Students University-Wide) Trustee's Teaching Award, Indiana University Dept. of Communication & Culture, 20042005: $2,500 (Nominated & Voted by CMCL Merit Salary Committee) Lambda Pi Eta Undergraduate Teaching Award, Indiana University Dept. of Communication & Culture, May 2004 (Nominated & Voted by Undergraduate Majors) Campus Writing Program Summer Writing-Teaching Grant, Indiana University, 2004: $1,500 (Self-Nominated & Voted by Writing Center Grant Committee) Outstanding Teaching Award by a graduate student, International Communication Association Award, Spring 2000 (Nominated & Voted by International Faculty Committee) Awards and Grants while at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Dept. of Communication Studies (Nominated & Voted by Faculty): Outstanding Achievement in Graduate Scholarship, 2001 Sherrill-Pence Award for Applied Communication (for service on the Sierra Club’s Environmental Justice Committee in conjunction with research), 2001 UNC-CH Graduate School Transportation Grant Fund, 2000 Martha Nell Hardy Award for Outstanding Teaching, 2000 Lucia Morgan Memorial Award (for community service with migrant farmworkers), 1999 Sherrill-Pence Award for Applied Communication (for service with Warren County PCB Working Group in conjunction with Master’s Thesis), 1998 Outstanding Achievement in Leadership & Service (as Graduate Student Association Co-President), 1998 8 PROFESSIONAL TALKS (23 invited & paid) “Communication in the Late Age of Fossil Fuels: Scientific Certainty, Cruel Ironies, and Imaginative Solutions,” Keynote Speaker, Communication Days, Department of Communication, University of Colorado-Denver, April 7, 2015 (forthcoming). “On the Limits of Resilience: Reflections on Becoming-With-Toxins,” Keynote Lecture, Environmental Humanities Symposium, Appalachia State University, April 4, 2014. “You Are Toxic. You Are Not a Toxin.,” Invited speaker at Samuel L. Becker Memorial Conference: Interesting Questions in Health, Social Change, and Technology. Department of Communication Studies, University of Iowa, February 28, 2014. “‘In Vivo’: Kids, Chemical Safety, and the Limits of the Posthuman,” Josephine Jones Lecture, Department of Communication Studies, University of Colorado-Boulder, February 4, 2013. Available online: http://comm.colorado.edu/about/colloquium-andpublic-lectures/josephine-jones-lecture-series/ “Before the Cradle and After the Grave: When Toxic Bodies Become Ordinary,” Plenary Speaker at the Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference, Association of Cultural Studies (ACS), Grand amphithéâtre de la Sorbonne, Université de Paris-Sorbonne, Paris, France, July 5, 2012. “Touring New Orleans Pre- and Post-Katrina: Environmental Justice, Communication, and Research,” Environmental Studies Program, Butler University, November 4, 2011. “The Crisis of the ‘Pre-Polluted’: Toxic Bodies, Infantile Citizens, and Tropes of Sustainability,” Rhetorical Criticism in Times of Crisis, University of Texas-Austin, October 24, 2011 (also guest taught a class). “‘Pre-Polluted’: Toxic Bodies, Visual Culture, and the Tropes of Reproductive Justice,” Speaker for Environmental Media Initiative brown bag and talk for the Department of Film and Media at the University of California-Santa Barbara, May 13, 2011. “Campaigning for the ‘Pre-Polluted’: Environmental Justice Discourse about Fetal Health and Toxic Pollution,” Communication Studies Departmental Spotlight Scholar Talk, University of Georgia, April 29, 2011. (and participated in graduate seminar) 9 PROFESSIONAL TALKS (CONT’D) “Fighting for Fetal Health and Women’s Rights,” Women’s History and Awareness Month Keynote Speaker, Eastern Illinois University, March 3, 2011. (and guest taught two classes) “Re-Articulating Fetuses and Citizenship: From Neo-Liberal Anti-Abortion Icon to Intergenerational Environmental Justice Rights,” Plenary Speaker, 22nd Annual Public Address Conference, University of Pittsburgh, October 2, 2010. “The Critical Cultural Connections Between Tourists, Disasters, and Critique: Remembering 8/29,” Plenary Speaker, the fourth annual Midwest Winter Workshop, University of Minnesota, January 17, 2009. “‘This is the only tour that sells’: The Rhetorics of Tourism, Disaster, and National Identity in New Orleans,” Department of Communication, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, October 6, 2008. (In conjunction with an undergraduate class talk.) “Resisting Environmental Disaster Fatigue through Sustainable Memory Work: The Cultural Politics of Katrina Tourism in Post-8/29 New Orleans,” Plenary Speaker. Visible Memories Conference, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, October 3, 2008. “‘This is the only tour that sells’: The Rhetorics of Tourism, Disaster, and National Identity in New Orleans,” Talk, The Language and Rhetorical Studies Group, University of Michigan, April 10-11, 2008. “Toxic Tourism,” Rhetorical Studies Reading Group, Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities, University of Illinois, April 3, 2008. Visiting Scholar, Department of Communication Studies, Louisiana State University, March 1-16, 2008. (Included a talk, guest teaching, and research.) “Giving Voice on Tours: Touring New Orleans Pre- and Post-Katrina,” Keynote Speaker, Communication Day, Eastern Illinois University, February 20, 2008. “‘America’s Worst Catastrophe’: Touring New Orleans Post-8/29,” Rhetoric Colloquium Talk, University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 20, 2007. 10 PROFESSIONAL TALKS (CONT’D) “Embodying the Visual: Pollution, Tourism, and Counterpublics,” a Kern Communication Symposium on “Counterpublics, Alternative Media and the Rhetoric of Change,” Rochester Institute of Technology, April 12, 2007. “‘This is Our Only Tour that Sells’: Redefining Tourism and Resisting ‘Dark Tourist’ Labels,” Department of Communication Studies Public Lecture, Louisiana State University, March 14, 2007. (In conjunction with two evenings as a respondent for a graduate student performance, “Across Disciplines: Performance Research & Response.”) “Democracy and Bodies: Research Brief and Workshop Facilitation,” the second annual IU/UI Graduate Student Colloquia, Democracy as…, Indiana University, January 13, 2007. “Reflections on Community, Identity, and Place: The Cultural Politics of Tourism and Toxic Pollution,” Keynote for the 28th Annual Communication Evaluation Conference at James Madison University, College of Arts and Letters, April 13, 2006. (In conjunction with a day of serving as a judge of undergraduate student presentations.) CONFERENCE PAPERS (46) “Climate Justice and Naderev Yeb Saño on Resilience and Resistance,” Conference on Communication and Environment (COCE), University of Colorado-Boulder, June 10-13, 2015. (under review) “Imagining Climate Denial as Colonialism: Global Solidarity as Embodied Rhetoric of Place and Association,” at Communication, Postcoloniality, and Social Justice: Decolonizing Imaginations. Waterhouse Family Institute for the Study of Communication and Society at Villanova University, Philadelphia, PA, March 26-29, 2015. (forthcoming) “The Rise of Resilience: Vulnerability and the Post 9-11 Risk Society,” with Lisa Keränen and Hamilton Bean. Association for Rhetoric of Science and Technology (ARST) at National Communication Association (NCA) Convention, Chicago, IL, November 19, 2014. “Navigating Theory and The Role of the Scholar: Questions of Theory, Capacity, and Identity in Rhetoric,” Roundtable. NCA Convention, Chicago, IL, November 21, 2014. 11 CONFERENCE PAPERS (cont’d) “Touring Toxics: Tactics of Dissent from Human Sacrifice Zones to Everyday Life,” American Studies Association (ASA) Convention, Washington, DC, November 22, 2013. “When Toxic Pollution, Public Health, and Ourselves Unborn Collide,” NCA Convention, Washington, DC, November 22, 2013. “Rhetorical Studies of Health, Science, and Medicine Roundtable,” NCA Convention, Washington, DC, November 22, 2013. “Communication Activism, Social Justice, and the Politics of Professionalization (Invited Panel by Research Board),” NCA Convention, Washington, DC, November 23, 2013. “‘Pre-Polluted’: Contextualizing Toxic Bodies and Temporalities of Reproductive Justice,” NCA Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 17, 2011. “Voices from the Intersections of Rhetoric & Performance,” Chair and Participant in Roundtable, NCA Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 18, 2011. “Boycotting This and Buycotting That: The Politics of Consumer Advocacy in an Age of Ecological Crises,” NCA Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 14, 2009. Responding to “Stability and Change in the Contours of Public Memory: Engaging Communities of Memory,” NCA Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 14, 2009. “Roundtable on Stability and Change in NCA: A Report from the 2008 UNconvention in San Diego,” NCA Convention, Chicago, Illinois, November 12, 2009. “Rhetorics of Transgression and Resistance,” the first annual UI/IU Colloquia, Rhetoric & Cultural Studies, University of Illinois, January 14, 2006. “Touring Waste and Memory Fatigue: Resisting Environmental Injustice,” American Studies Association Convention, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 16, 2008. Spotlight Panel Respondent on Social Movement Studies. Rhetoric Society of America Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington, May 24, 2008. 12 CONFERENCE PAPERS (cont’d) “‘This is the only tour that sells’: Rhetorical Embodiment and Disaster Tourism in New Orleans,” Rhetoric Society of America Biennial Conference, Seattle, Washington, May 24, 2008. “Greening NCA: A Roundtable Discussion on Shrinking the Ecological Footprint of the NCA Annual Convention,” NCA Convention. Chicago, IL, November 17, 2007. “Bringing Environmentalism Back into Cultural Studies: Lessons from Southern Louisiana,” Cultural Studies Now: An International Conference, University of East London, London, Great Britain, July 20, 2007. “Teaching ‘Disciplining the Feminine’ in the New Millennium,” part of a panel sponsored by the NCA Research Board. NCA Convention. Chicago, IL, November 12, 2007. “Everyday Life and Death in a Nuclear World,” COCE, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, June 23, 2007. “Toxic Tourist Attractions: A Research Brief on Memory and Environmental Injustices,” Putting Memory in Place Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, February 23, 2007. “Environmental Racism and Advocacy Tourism: Reflecting on the Limits and Possibilities of Cultural Studies,” Eleventh Annual Indiana University Cultural Studies Conference, Bloomington, IN, February 10, 2007. “Identification and Imagined Communities: Witnessing Anti-Globalization Environmental Activism On Screen and In Person,” NCA Convention. San Antonio, TX, November 18, 2006. “And this happens time and time again”: Ethnographic Approaches to Publics and Performing Tactics of Resistance,” NCA Convention. Boston, MA, November 18, 2005. “Grounds for Resistance: Locating Environmental Matters in the Material Rhetoric of Central Park’s Great Lawn.” NCA Convention. Boston, MA, November 18, 2005. 13 CONFERENCE PAPERS (cont’d) “Why the Grass is Always Greener: Republican National Convention Anti-War Protestors versus Central Park’s Great Lawn.” NCA Convention. Boston, MA, November 18, 2005. “‘Making History’ in Central Park: Visions of Public Culture in the Age of Commemoration,” Contesting Public Memories Conference. Syracuse, NY. October 8, 2005. “Grounds for Resistance: The Material Rhetoric of the Great Lawn and Environmental Communication,” COCE. Jekyll Island, GA, June 25, 2005. “Conflicts and Coalitions: An Overview of Environmental and Environmental Justice Movements,” NCA Convention. Chicago, IL, November 11, 2004. “Time for Touring in Public Participation,” NCA Convention. Chicago, IL, November 14, 2004. “Hating Tourists and the Toxicity of Tourism,” Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Urbana, IL. June 28, 2004. “Communicating the Distance: Meditations on Performance, Media, and Fieldwork,” Crossroads in Cultural Studies Conference. Urbana, IL. June 27, 2004. “Anti-Toxic Activism Meets Hollywood Superstars: A Civil Action and Erin Brockovich,” NCA Convention, Miami, FL, November 21, 2003. “Toxic Tours as Environmental Advocacy Tourism: Communicating Pain Through the Shared Performance of Embodied Rhetoric,” COCE, Silver Falls Conference Center, Sublimity, OR, July 21, 2003. “Welcome to ‘Cancer Alley,’ LA: Building Community for Environmental and Social Change,” NCA Convention, New Orleans, LA, November 24, 2002. “‘The Evidence Is In My Body’: Finding the Fertile Ground Between Material Rhetoric and Environmental Communication,” NCA Convention, Atlanta, GA, November 3, 2001. 14 CONFERENCE PAPERS (cont’d) “Resisting ‘National Breast Cancer Awareness Month’: The Rhetoric of Toxic Politics and Finding a Feminist Counterpublic Voice,” NCA Convention, Atlanta, GA, November 2, 2001. “Toxic Tours: Communicating the ‘Presence’ of Chemical Contamination,” COCE, Cincinnati, OH, July 28, 2001. Top Paper. Published in Conference Proceedings. “Remembering Raymundo Hernandez: More Than a Sensational Story,” NCA Convention, Seattle, WA, November 9, 2000. “Historical ‘Legacies,’ Practiced Possibilities: Migrant Farmworkers and Cultural Citizenship,” International Communication Association Convention, Acapulco, Mexico, June 2, 2000. “Migrant Farmworkers in the U.S.: The Rhetoric of Citizenship and the Environmental Justice Movement,” NCA Convention, Chicago, IL, November 4, 1999. “Bringing Ethnography to the Table: Performative Possibilities of/for Environmental Communication,” NCA Convention, Chicago, IL, November 7, 1999. “Opportunities and Risks of Using Communication Theory for Praxis: Studying and Struggling for Environmental Justice,” NCA Convention, Chicago, IL, November 7, 1999. “Critical Interruptions At the Table: Performative Stories and Inventive Endings for Environmental Justice,” NCA Convention, New York, NY, November 21, 1998. “Environmental Justice in Warren County, NC: An Articulation of Identity and Meaning,” NCA Convention, Chicago, IL, November 23, 1997. 15 TEACHING & RESEARCH TALKS ON CAMPUS o Respondent, “Agile, Banal, Chronic: The ABC’s of the Panic of the Child” Panel, Global Moral Panics Symposium, October 11, 2014. o “Teaching Sustainability at IU,” Facilitator. Workshop for Faculty, April 29, 2014. o “What is the Value of a Public University?,” Teach-in. Free University Days, April 12, 2013. o “Toxic Tours: Face-to-Face, Thons, and Digital Choices,” Guest lecture. Prof. Stephanie Kane’s Department of Criminal Justice class on Environmental Justice, November 30, 2011. o ““This is the only tour that sells”: Tourism, Disaster, and National Identity in New Orleans,” Geography Department Colloquium, February 22, 2008. o “Publics,” Plenary Speaker, the third annual Midwest Winter Workshop, January 19, 2008. o “Environmental Justice: Working Together and Apart,” Panel sponsored by the Environmental Management Association and the School for Public and Environmental Affairs. November 27, 2007. o “Dark Tourism.” Guest lecture. Prof. Sarah Phillips’ Anthropology seminar on Chernobyl. April 3, 2007. o “Toxic Tours.” Guest lecture. Prof. Paula Girshick’s Anthropology seminar on tourism. April 19, 2006 and November 27, 2007. o “Tips on ‘Getting the Job’,” Indiana University Preparing Future Faculty Conference. February 17, 2006. (Paid.) o “Writing an Argument: Pedagogical Exercises of Repetition & Variety,” Indiana University Campus Writing Program Intensive Writing Roundtable for faculty, Oct. 25, 2005. PEDAGOGY WORKSHOPS “Rhetoric & Methods,” Midwest Winter Workshop, University of Illinois, January 2014. (Participated in Midwest Winter Workshops, topics vary, such as “The Body,” “Citizenship,” “Activism & Academia”, et cetera: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014) “The Intersections of Rhetoric and Ethnography,” Workshop leaders: Ralph Cintrón, Phaedra C. Pezzullo and Candice Rai, Rhetoric Society of America Summer Institute, Boulder, Colorado, 2011. 16 TEACHING Indiana University Bloomington, IN Graduate Advisees: Lindsey Campbell-Badger (Ph.D. candidate), recipient of Wells Graduate Fellowship, topic: democratic deliberation and prisoner advocacy in the US Cole McGuffey (post-comps), topic: water cultures and commemoration in the US Katie Lind (3rd yr PhD), topic: human-animal relations, digital media, & extinction Kathleen DeOnis (2nd year PhD), topic: Puerto Rican energy discourses of environmental, reproductive, and climate justice social movements Kirstin Wagner (2nd year PhD), topic: creative autoethnography and violence Martin P. Law (2nd year PhD), topic: rhetoric, sound, music, vocalic tics, and stigma PhD Committees served on as of 2014: 39 [Including: University of Illinois, Communication Studies, an ethnography of Asian American film festivals; University of Kansas, American Studies, an oral history of dumpster diving] Graduate Seminars Taught: Environmental Communication and Public Culture, S2008, S2012, S2015 Rhetorics of Transgression and Resistance, F2004, S2009, S2013 Feminism and Rhetorical Theory: On Bodies, S2004, F2006, S2014 Feminism and Rhetorical Theory: An Introduction, S2003, S2006, F2010 Introduction to Pedagogy in Communication and Culture, F2011, F2012 Introduction to Rhetoric and Public Culture, F2005, F2013 Undergraduate Courses Taught: Human Biology B300: Human Dilemmas: Living Downstream, S15 Communicating Sustainability, F2010, F2012, F2014 Public Advocacy, F03, S06, F07, F09, S13, F14 Environmental Communication and Public Spheres, F02 Environmental Communication: Environmental Tourism, S04, S07, F08 The Rhetoric of Social Movements, F04, F07, F08, F09, S12, S14 Gender and Communication, F02, S03, F03, F05, S07, S08, F11, F13 University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC Undergraduate Courses Taught: Environmental Advocacy, F2001, S2001, F2000, F1999, S1999, S1998 Social Theory & Cultural Diversity, In International Studies, F2000, F1999, S1998 In Communication Studies, Summer1999, F1998 Rhetoric of Social Movements, F1999, S1999; Rhetoric and Social Controversy, S2000 Oral Communication/Argument, F1998; Graduate Workshops F 1999-2001 Gender, Communication, and Culture, Summer 1998 Environmental Communication & the Public Sphere, with Prof. Cox, S2001 17 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Editorial Boards Rhetoric, Culture, and Social Critique book series, University of Alabama Press Book Manuscript Reviewer, 2006-present (over 11 to date) Cultural Studies, 2012-present Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 2008-present Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2007-present Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture, 2010-present 2006-2010 (Praxis-Coeditor & Editorial Board Leadership Team) 2004-2006 (then called Environmental Communication Yearbook) Argumentation and Advocacy, 2010-2012 Critical Studies in Media Communication, 2007-2010 Book & Textbook Manuscript Reviewer (paid) University of Arizona Press (2007); SAGE Publications (2003-5); Wadsworth Publishing (2003); University of Alabama Press (see above, ongoing) External Journal Manuscript Reviewer Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2014 Rhetoric and Society Quarterly, 2004, 2012, 2013 Tourism and Cultural Change, 2011 Communication Quarterly, 2009 Society and Natural Resources, 2009 Conservation Biology, 2009 Topia: A Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 2008 Western Journal of Communication, 2008 Women’s Studies in Communication, 2007 Biological Conservation, 2005 Text and Performance Quarterly, 2004, 2013 Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 2003, 2006, then joined editorial board Environmental Communication Yearbook, 2003, then joined editorial board Cultural Studies, 2002, 2003, 2010, 2011, 2012, then joined editorial board External Referee for Tenure and Promotion University of Utah; Bowling Green University; Colorado School of Mines; University of Colorado-Boulder 18 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (cont’d) Co-Chair NCA Presidential Task Force on Site Selection & Location Planning, 2008-2009 Member NCA Annual Convention Member Working Committee Member, 2008-2010 Secretary Environmental Communication Division, NCA Convention, 2004-2006 Judge Environmental Communication Division Awards Committee, NCA, 2008 Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division Awards Committee, NCA, 2009-2011 Convention Paper Reviewer Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division, NCA Convention, 2009 & 2010 Environmental Communication Division, NCA Convention, 2003-2008, 2010 Critical Cultural Studies Division, NCA Convention, 2006 DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE Member, Rhetoric@IU Reorganization Committee, Spring 2014-present Executive Committee, Member: 2011-12; Chair 2012-13 Member, Tenure and Promotion Departmental Committee, 2009, 2013, 2014 Member, Job Search Committees Assistant or Associate Hire in Rhetoric and Public Culture, Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Junior hire in Gender and Film Studies, Spring 2013 Junior hire in Rhetoric and Law, Fall 2012-Spring 2013 Senior hire in Rhetoric and Public Culture, Fall 2005-Spring 2006 Junior hire in Global Media, Fall 2006-Spring 2007 Member, Graduate Affairs Committee, Fall 2003-Spring 2004, Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Director of Undergraduate Studies, July 2008-July 2009 Lecture and Colloquium Committee Chair, Fall 2005-Summer 2008; Member, Fall 2010, Fall 2011-Spring 2012 Advisor, CMCL Graduate Student Association, Spring 2007-present Member, Mentorship Committee, Fall 2006-Spring 2008, 2014-2015 Member, Merit Salary Committee, Spring 2006 Member, Master’s Exam Committee, Fall 2004-Spring 2005, F2011-S2012 Judge, Graduate Student Travel Grant Committee, 2003 Judge, Robert G. Gunderson Graduate Student Award, 2003, 2005-2008, 2012 Judge, Virginia Gunderson Graduate Student Award, 2004, 2005-2008, 2012 Member, Tellers Committee, 2003 Member, Undergraduate Committee, 2002-2003; 2004-2005; 2007-2008; F2009 19 UNIVERSITY SERVICE Member, Environmental & Sustainability Studies Curriculum Committee, Integrated Program in the Environment (IPE), Spring 2014-present Hiring committee for Assistant Director of IPE, Spring 2014 Co-Chair Internal Program Review for the IU Center for the Study of Memory and History, Spring 2014 Co-Chair Sustainability Education and Research Working Group, IU Campus Sustainability Advisory Board, Spring 2014 Faculty Advisor for Fossil Free Coalition at IU (formerly Sierra Club Student Coalition Coal-Free IU Campaign), Fall 2012-present Pre-dissertation Research Grant Committee for Office of the Vice President for International Affairs, Spring 2012 Undergraduate Sustainability Degree Committee, Fall 2009 General Education Committee (College of Arts & Sciences member), Spring 2009 Faculty Mentor, LESA (Leadership, Ethics, and Social Action), Fall 2006-Fall 2008 Co-Organizer, Annual Cultural Studies Program Conference, 2007 Member, Environmental Literacy and Sustainability Initiative (ELSI), 2006-present Advisor, IU Green, 2006-2007 Judge, Associate Instructor Selection Committee for American Studies, 2004 Judge, Campus Writing Program’s Summer Writing-Teaching Grant Committee, 2002 University Committee Academic Priorities Planning Committee, “Gender and Sexuality Studies,” 2002 MEDIA & PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP Testimony for MomsRising Storybook, used to lobby the U.S. Congress for mandatory national paid family leave. (2014) “Environmentalism and Environmental Justice,” Speaker on teleconference call for the American Bar Association’s Environment, Energy, & Resource Committee (with U.S. EPA, U.S. DOJ, and Orange County Coastkeeper), June 26, 2014. “EcoReport. Correspondent Wes Martin talks to Phaedra Pezzullo, assistant professor at Indiana University's Department of Communication and Culture; and Regina Dilavore, former assessor with the EPA and current environmental auditor for the URS Corporation, about chemical contamination in Bloomington.” WFHB 91.3 FM, Bloomington, IN. Aired: December 8, 2011. Available: < http://wfhb.org/news/ecoreport-december-8-2011 >. 20 MEDIA & PUBLIC SCHOLARSHIP (cont’d) “The Environmental Commission releases the ‘Toxics Report’ (Daily Local News).” WFHB 91.3 FM, Bloomington, IN. Aired: November 30, 2011. Available: < http://www.wfhb.org/news/daily-local-news-november-30-2011 >. Dawn Hewitt, “Bloomington Environmental Commission issues report on dangerous chemicals at local sites,” Herald Times, December 2, 2011. Pezzullo interviewed & quoted. “Toxics Report for Bloomington, Indiana: Releases, Remediation, Inventory and Recommendations; A Report to the Bloomington City Council by the City of Bloomington Environmental Commission.” (2011, September). Prepared by The City of Bloomington Environmental Commission Toxics Committee: Regina DiLavore, Diane Henshel, and Phaedra C. Pezzullo. Available at: http://bloomington.in.gov/environment. “Environmental Justice in Urbana.” On-Air Guest, Liberación Radio Collective, WEFT 90.1 FM, Champaign, IL. Aired: April 13, 2008. Available: < http://www.radioliberacion.org/ >. “And Now for Some Sustainable Convention Tips…,” Spectra, NCA Newsletter (2008, October), 16. With Andy Opel. “VolunTourism Research,” Live Web Cast with David L. Clemmons, Founder, Voluntourism.org. Aired: September 18, 2007 at 10am ET/7am ET. Scholarly Profile: Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (Fall 2007). Ecologue, 1-2. Local radio segment to publicize the Bloomington Environmental Commission on sustainable house renovations/building. WFHB. Aired: September 17, 2007. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2007). “Voluntourism: A Brief History of Tourists as Witnesses and Advocates for Justice,” VolunTourist Newsletter 3.2. On-line. Available at: < http://www.voluntourism.org/news-studyandresearch.html >. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2007, May 3). “Turn Over a New Leaf,” The Herald-Times, E1. Elizabeth Rosdeitcher, “The Rhetoric of Everyday Life,” Indiana University Research and Creative Activity, Vol. XXIX, No. 1, Fall 2006, pp. 18-21. MEDIA & PUBLIC 21 SCHOLARSHIP (cont’d) Stefanie Scarlett. (2006, Aug 3). “Global Warming Hot Topic.” The Journal Gazette [online]. Available at: < www.FortWayne.com >. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2006, Fall). Putting Precaution Into Action. EJ Activist: The Sierra Club Environmental Justice Newsletter 6.2, 4. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2005, April 10, Sunday Edition). Tours help educate students [Letter to the Editor]. The Times-Picayune. Available at: < www.timespicayune.com >. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2005, September). Profile: Darryl Malek-Wiley, EJ Activist: The Sierra Club Environmental Justice Newsletter 4.2, 4-5, 7. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2004, October). Undermining Appalachia, EJ Activist: The Sierra Club Environmental Justice Newsletter 3.2, 6. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2004, April). A showcase of EJ grassroots work: Special Issue and On Arrogance: A rationale for the Sierra Club’s continued efforts to challenge racism, EJ Activist: The Sierra Club Environmental Justice Newsletter 3.1, 1, 4-5. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2001, Jan-Mar). Toxic Tours: Challenging Polluters’ Business Sense(s), EJ Times: The Sierra Club Environmental Justice Newsletter 2.1, 1; 3. Available at: < http://www.sierraclub.org/environmental_justice/newsletter/ >. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2000). Si, se puede!: Environmental Justice for Farm Workers, Sierra Club website. Available at: <http://www.sierraclub.org/environmental_justice/newsletter/ >. Phaedra C. Pezzullo. (2000, January). The Beginnings of a Movement: A Story of Hope, Sierra Club website. Available at: <http://www.sierraclub.org/environmental_justice/newsletter/>. PUBLIC SERVICE 22 City of Bloomington Environmental Commission, Fall 2006-Spring 2012 Commissioner Chair, 2009; Vice-Chair, 2010; Co-Chair, 2011 Executive Committee Member, 2006-2012 Steering Committee Member, 2006-2012 Staff Coordinator, 2006-2008, 2012 Education Committee Member, 2006-2008; 2011-2013 Sierra Club National Environmental Justice Committee, 2002-2009 Co-Chair, 2001–2003; Secretary, 1999-2001 and 2004; Advisor, 2005-2009 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Founding Member, International Environmental Communication Association (IECA), 2011-present Member, National Communication Association (NCA), 1997-present Member, Rhetoric Society of America (RSA), 2005-present Member, American Studies Association (ASA), 2008-2014 Member, Association for Cultural Studies (ACS), 2008-2009 Member, International Communication Association (ICA), 2000-2002
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