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    MARK L. KNAPPBrief Professional Vita

    Personal Information

    Title: Jesse H. Jones Centennial Professor Emeritus in Communication and

    University of Texas Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus

    Address: Department of Communication Studies, 2504A Whitis, University ofTexas, Austin, TX 78712-0115

    Email:[email protected]

    Active Duty, U.S. Army, 1957-1959

    Honors/Awards/Offices

    The Mark L. Knapp Award for Career Contributions to the Study of Interpersonal

    Communication is awarded annually to a scholar by the National

    Communication Assn.http://www.knappaward.org/

    Teaching

    Donald H. Ecroyd Award for Outstanding Teaching in Higher Education,National Communication Assn., 2004.

    University of Texas William David Blunk Professorship, 2002-03.

    University of Texas Academy of Distinguished Teachers, 1999-University of Texas Chancellors Council Outstanding Teaching Award, 1993-94.

    Texas Excellence Teaching Award, University of Texas, College of

    Communication, 1987.

    Chancellors Award for Excellence in Teaching, State University of New York,1983.

    Best Teacher Award, Department of Communication, presented by the School ofHumanities, Social Sciences & Education, Purdue University, 1974.

    Uhrig Award for Excellence in Teaching, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,

    1969.

    Outstanding Young Teacher Award, Central States Speech Association, 1969.

    Scholarship

    Distinguished Scholar Award, National Communication Assn., 1993.

    Cecil and Ida Green honors Professor, Texas Christian University, Fall, 1987.

    ECA Scholar, 1982-83. Recognition of distinguished scholarship by the Eastern

    Communication Assn.Editor,Human Communication Research, 1980-83.

    ICA Fellow, for distinguished contributions to communication scholarship and to

    the International Communication Association, 1980.Golden Anniversary Award for best monograph published by a member of the

    National Communication Assn. in the preceding year, 1974.

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    Service

    President, University of Texas at Austin Chapter, Honor Society of Phi Kappa

    Phi, 2001-03.

    Chair, Dept. of Communication Studies, 1989-96; 2000-01.Vice Chair, Council of Communication Associations, 1997.

    President, Association for Communication Administrators, 1996-97.

    Robert J. Kibler Memorial Award for Professional Service, National

    Communication Assn., 1993.President, National Communication Association, 1989-90.

    President, International Communication Association, 1975-76.

    Sigma Delta Chi Leather Medal Award for the greatest contribution to thewelfare, success, and reputation of Purdue University, 1972-73.

    Selected Publications

    M.L.Knapp & J. A. Daly (Eds.) (2011).Handbook of interpersonal

    communication. 4th

    Ed., Thousand Oaks, CA.: Sage.

    M.L.Knapp & A.L.Vangelisti (2009).Interpersonal communication and human

    relationships. 6th

    Ed., Boston: Allyn & Bacon. [7th

    ed. in progress]M.L.Knapp & J.A.Hall (2014).Nonverbal communication in human interaction.

    8th

    Ed., Boston: Wadsworth/Cengage. Trans. into Japanese, Spanish,Russian, Chinese, Polish, & Portuguese.

    M.L.Knapp (2008).Lying and deception in human interaction. Boston: Pearson

    Education/Allyn & Bacon.M.S.McGlone & M.L.Knapp (Eds.) (2010). The interplay of truth and deception:

    New agendas in theory and research. New York: Routledge.

    M.L. Knapp & J. A. Daly (Eds.) (2010). Sage Benchmarks in Communication:Interpersonal Communication (Vols. I-IV). London: Sage.

    J. A. Hall & M. L. Knapp (Eds.) (2013). Handbooks of communication science:

    Vol. 2: Nonverbal communication. Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter Mouton.

    Consulting/Training/Lecturing

    Over 60 different business organizations, voluntary groups, government agencies,& educational institutionsincluding IBM, U.S. Peace Corps, Pfizer Drug, & the Texas

    Attorney Generals Office.