G. Thomas Goodnight

Affiliations: 
1975-2003 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
 2003- Communication University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Speech Communication, Mass Communications, Rhetoric and Composition Language, International Law and Relations
Website:
http://annenberg.usc.edu/faculty/communication/g-thomas-goodnight
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http://usc.academia.edu/TomGoodnight/CurriculumVitae

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Craig A. Hayden grad student 2007 USC
Zoltan P. Majdik grad student 2008 USC
Nupur Tustin grad student 2011 USC (Neurotree)
Diana M. Winkelman grad student 2012 USC
Adam C. Symonds grad student 2013 USC (Neurotree)
Laurance Paul Strait grad student 2014 USC
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Hong Y, Goodnight GT. (2020) How to Think about Cyber Sovereignty: The Case of China Chinese Journal of Communication. 13: 8-26
Harmon DJ, Green SE, Goodnight GT. (2015) A model of rhetorical legitimation: The structure of communication and cognition underlying institutional maintenance and change Academy of Management Review. 40: 76-95
Goodnight GT. (2015) Rhetoric and Communication: Alternative Worlds of Inquiry Quarterly Journal of Speech. 101: 145-150
Goodnight GT. (2014) Corina Andone: Argumentation in Political Interviews: Analyzing and Evaluating Responses to Accusations of Inconsistency. John Benjamins, Amsterdam, 2013 Argumentation. 28: 241-244
Goodnight GT. (2013) The virtues of reason and the problem of other minds: Reflections on argumentation in a new century Informal Logic. 33: 510-530
Goodnight GT. (2012) The Personal, Technical, and Public Spheres: A Note on 21St Century Critical Communication Inquiry Argumentation and Advocacy. 48: 258-267
Goodnight GT, Green S. (2010) Rhetoric, risk, and markets: The dot-com bubble Quarterly Journal of Speech. 96: 115-140
Goodnight GT, Mitchell GR. (2008) Forensics as scholarship: Testing Zarefsky's bold hypothesis in a digital age Argumentation and Advocacy. 45: 80-97
Goodnight GT. (2008) Strategic maneuvering in direct to consumer drug advertising: A study in argumentation theory and new institutional theory Argumentation. 22: 359-371
Goodnight GT. (2005) The Passion of the Christ Meets Fahrenheit 9/11: A study in celebrity advocacy American Behavioral Scientist. 49: 410-435
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