Brief Resume
Personal Information
| Date of Birth: | September 1, 1950 |
| Current Mailing Address: | 349 Peach Tree Drive
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania 19046 |
| Office Address: | 423 Gladfelter Hall
Department of Political Science Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 |
| Office Phone: | 215-204-1475 |
| Home Phone: | 215-379-1963 |
| e-mail Address | richjoslyn@hotmail.com |
| Education
Ph.D. in Government Cornell University, 1977
Faculty Positions Full Professor, Temple University, 1993-present.
Teaching Fields American Government: Campaigns and Elections, Mass Media and Politics,
Public
Academic Administration Positions (at Temple University) Associate Dean for Curriculum Innovation; College of Liberal Arts; September,
2003-
Vice Provost for Academic Administration and Planning, and Undergraduate Education; January, 1996-September, 1996. Vice Provost for Academic Administration and Planning; January, 1991-January, 1996. Associate Vice Provost and Director of Academic Planning; April, 1986-January 1991. Faculty Fellow, International Programs Office; January, 1985-April,
1986.
Publications Books Political Science Research Methods. With Janet Johnson (and Hank Reynolds, 4th edition only), Congressional Quarterly Press Fourth Edition in 2001
Mass Media and Elections. Addison-Wesley, 1984 Campaign 80: The Public and the Presidential Selection Process. With Janet Johnson, the American Political Science Association, 1983. Journal Articles and Book Chapters “Candidate Appeals and the Meaning of Elections,” in Do Elections Matter? (3rd edition), edited by Benjamin Ginsberg and Alan Stone. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1996. “Candidate Appeals and the Meaning of Elections,” in Do Elections Matter? (2nd edition), edited by Benjamin Ginsberg and Alan Stone. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1991. “Election Campaigns as Occasions for Civic Education,” in New Directions in Political Communications, edited by David L. Swanson and Dan Nimmo. Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage, 1990. “Election Night News Coverage as Political Ritual” (with Marc Howard Ross), Polity, Winter 1988, 301-319. “Liberal Campaign Rhetoric in 1984,” in Campaigns in the News, edited by Jan Pons Vermeer. New York: Greenwood Press, 1987. “Keeping Politics in the Study of Political Discourse,” in Form, Genre, and the Study of Political Discourse, edited by Herbert Simons and Aram Aghazarian. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 1986. “Election Night on T.V.: The Calls are Good -- The Analysis Isn't” (with Marc Howard Ross), T.V. Guide, November 1, 1986, 7-10. “Candidate Appeals and the Meaning of Elections,” in Do Elections Matter?, edited by Benjamin Ginsberg and Alan Stone Armonk. New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1986. “Political Advertising and the Meaning of Elections,” in New Perspectives on Political Advertising, edited by Lynda Lee Kaid, Dan D. Nimmo, and Keith R. Sanders. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern Illinois Press, 1986. “Election Night News Coverage: The Limitations of Story-Telling” (with Marc Howard Ross and Michael M. Weinstein), P.S., Summer, 1984, 564-571. “The Impact of Campaign Spot Advertising on Voting Defections,” Human Communication Research, Vol. 7, No. 4 (Summer, 1981), 347-360. “The Content of Political Spot Ads,” Journalism Quarterly, 57, 1 (Spring, 1980), 92-98. “Manifestations of Elazar’s Political Subcultures: State Public Opinion and the Content of Political Campaign Advertising,” Publius, 10, 2 (Spring, 1980), 37-58. Reprinted in Political Culture, Public Policy and the American States, edited by John Kincaid. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1982. “Methodological Appropriateness in Political Socialization Research” (with Robert Weissberg), in Handbook of Political Socialization: Theory and Research, edited by Stanley Renshon. 1977. “The Impact of Adolescent Perceptions of the President: A Test of the Spill-Over Hypothesis” (with Peter Galderisi), Youth and Society, Vol. 9, No. 2 (December, 1977), 151-170. “Adolescent Attitudes Toward the Political Process: Political Learning in the Midst of Turmoil,” Polity, IX, No. 3 (spring, 1977), 373-383. “The Impact of Decision Rules in Multi-Candidate Campaigns: The
Case of the 1972 Democratic Presidential Nomination,” Public Choice,
25 (Spring, 1976), 1-17.
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