Bruschke, Jon C.
Professor of Human Communication Studies
Department Chair
Department of Human Communication
Biography:
Biographical Sketch
Dr. Jon Bruschke
Professional Preparation
CSU, Fullerton.  Fullerton, California.  BA, Human Communication Studies, 1985-1988.
CSU, Fullerton.  Fullerton, California.  MA, Human Communication Studies, 1989-1990.
University of Utah.  Salt Lake City, Utah.  Ph.D, Communication, 1990-1994.
Appointments
CSU, Fullerton, 1997-Present.  Current rank is Professor.
Baylor University, 1994-1997.  Exited in rank of Assistant Professor.
University of Utah, 1990-1994.  Graduate Teaching Fellow.
CSU, Fullerton, 1988-1990.  Graduate Teaching Fellow.
Products
Products most closely related to the project
Bruschke, J., Fiber-Ostrow, P., Hill, S., and Loges, W. (2013).  The influence of delay, heterogeneous exposure, and pre-deliberation queries on pretrial publicity effects.  Paper presented at the Western States Communication Association Convention.
Fiber, P., Bruschke, J., & Hill, S. (2012, April).  Pre-trial Publicity, Three Strikes and Jury Deliberations: An experiment.  Paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Covnetion.
Bruschke, J. C., & Loges, W. B.  (2004).  Free Press vs. Fair Trials:  Examining publicity’s role in trial outcomes.  Mahwah, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Bruschke, J. C. (2006).  The intersection of legal practice and social science on the issue of Pretrial Publicity.  In A. Reyonlds & B. Barnett (Eds.). Communication and law: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Research (pp. 61-86).  Mahway, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Bruschke, J. C., & Loges, W. B. (1999).  The relationship between pretrial publicity and trial outcomes.  Journal of Communication, 49, 104-120.
Other Significant Products
Andrade, L. M., & Bruschke, J. C. (2014).  Cultural Pedagogy as movtaion and the role of “institutional agents” in intercollegiate debate.  In C. Disturbing argument: Selected works from the 18th NCA/AFA conference on argumentation (C. H. Palczewski, Ed.)  pp. 407-413.  New York: Routled
Areas of Knowledge:
- Argumentation
- Pretrial publicity
- Public debate
Subject(s):
- Law -- Courts
- Speech Communication
 
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