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In 2011, Steven Corman was appointed director of ASU's Center for Strategic Communication which focuses on improving strategic communication in public-sector organizations. He is editor of "Narrating the Exit from Afghanistan" (Spring, 2013, CSC) co-author of "Master Narratives of Islamist Extremism" (2011, Palgrave Macmillan) and co-editor of "Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Strategic Communication to Combat Violent Extremism" (2008, Peter Lang). The latter won the 2009 Distinguished Award for a Scholarly Edited Book from the Applied Communication Division of the National Communication Association. That same year, Corman won the Applied/Public Policy Research Award from the International Communication Association, and the Faculty Achievement Award in Defining Edge Research: Best Professional Application at Arizona State University. Over his career, Corman has published more than 50 articles, books, book chapters, and white papers, and holds three patents.
Since 2001 Corman has served as an invited participant or featured speaker at workshops and symposia on counterterrorism, strategic communication and public diplomacy. In 2011-2012, he served as a senior consortium fellow for the Army Research Institute, and in 2011 he was distinguished visiting scholar at the Centre for Excellence in National Security at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. In 2005-2006, he served on the scientist panel for the Strategic Operations Working Group at U.S. Special Operations Command as an expert on terrorist networks and ideology. He has been an invited speaker at international conferences in Germany, Italy, Singapore, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.
Corman’s other research interests include organizational communication systems, text and conversation analysis, social networks, and computational modeling/simulation. He is past Chair of the Organizational Communication Division of the International Communication Association, and serves on the editorial board of Management Communication Quarterly.
strategic communication, organizational communication, terrorism, public diplomacy
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COM 492 | Honors Directed Study |
COM 493 | Honors Thesis |
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COM 494 | Special Topics |
COM 799 | Dissertation |
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COM 494 | Special Topics |
SER 580 | Practicum |
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COM 494 | Special Topics |
COM 799 | Dissertation |
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COM 494 | Special Topics |
COM 792 | Research |
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COM 494 | Special Topics |
COM 799 | Dissertation |
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COM 792 | Research |
COM 799 | Dissertation |
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COM 792 | Research |
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COM 799 | Dissertation |
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COM 494 | Special Topics |
COM 594 | Conference and Workshop |
COM 690 | Reading and Conference |
COM 799 | Dissertation |
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COM 494 | Special Topics |
COM 691 | Seminar |
COM 792 | Research |
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May 2016. Frederic R. Jablin Award for Outstanding Contributions to Organizational Communication. International Communication Association.
February 2013, ASU Alumni Association Founders Day Award for Faculty Service.
February, 2011. Award for Exceptional Scientific Achievements and Contributions. Human Social Culture Behavior (HSCB) Modeling Program, U.S. Department of Defense.
April, 2010. Outstanding Alum in Communication Studies. School of Communication, Illinois State University.
November, 2009. Distinguished Award for a Scholarly Edited Book, Applied Communication Division of the National Communication Association. Steve Corman, Angela Trethewey, and Bud Goodall for Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Strategic Communication to Combat Violent Extremism, 2009 (Peter Lang).
May, 2009. Applied / Public Policy Research Award, International Communication Association.
May 2009. Faculty Achievement Award in Defining Edge Research: Best Professional Application, Arizona State University
November, 2006. B. Aubrey Fisher Award for best published paper of 2005. Small Group Communication Division, National Communication Association. With Tim Kuhn for Corman & Kuhn (2005).
September, 2004. Runner-up, Best Published Paper of 2003. Academy of Managements Organizational Communication and Information Systems division. With Tim Kuhn for Kuhn & Corman (2003).
May 2001. Charles Redding Dissertation of the Year Award, Organizational Communication Division, International Communication Association, jointly with advisee Tim Kuhn.
November 1999. Outstanding Article Award, Organizational Communication Division, National Communication Association, 1998-1999. For Scott, Corman, & Cheney (1998).
May 1998. Outstanding Faculty Member. Campus-wide award by the College of Extended Education at ASU, for development of COM 394, "Communication Technology in Everyday Life."
May 1995. Dissertation of the Year Award, Communication and Technology Division, International Communication Association, jointly with advisee Craig Scott.