Faculty Associates

John O. Greene

Contact Information
Email: jgreene@purdue.edu
Office: BRNG 2130 Map
Phone: (765) 494-3320
Fax: (765) 496-1394
Homepage: Homepage
Professor of Communication

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Education


PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison Communication Arts 1983

Research Interests


Communication skills, cognitive approaches to verbal and nonverbal message production

Teaching Interests


Interpersonal communication, nonverbal communication, communication theory

Selected Publications


Greene, J.O. (2022). On Thought And Action: Theory And Research On Message Behavior In The Action-assembly Tradition. In B.B. Whaley & C. Morse (Eds.), Interpersonal Message Design: Theories, Evolvement, And Modern Application (pp. 110-128). Interactive Press.

Greene, J.O. (2021). Essentials Of Communication Skill And Skill Enhancement: A Primer For Students And Professionals. New York, NY: Routledge.

Greene, J.O. (2021). A Theory Of Transcendent Interactions: The Ultimate Communication Thrill Ride. In D.O. Braithwaite & P. Schrodt (Eds.), Engaging Theories In Interpersonal Communication (3rd Ed., Pp. 206-218). New York, NY: Routledge.

Greene, J.O. (2021). Essentials Of Communication Skill And Skill Enhancement: A Primer For Students And Professionals. New York, NY: Routledge.

Greene, J.O., & Favaloro, S.C. (in Press). Temporal Characteristics Of Speech: The Case Of The Hesitant Stripper. In C.J. Liberman & J. Wrench (Eds.), Casing Nonverbal Communication. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.

Greene, J.O. (2020). Mutually Driven Ideation And Occasions Of Interpersonal Transcendence. Atlantic Journal Of Communication, 28, 37-53.

Geiman, K.L., & Greene, J.O. (2019). Listening And Experiences Of Interpersonal Transcendence. Communication Studies, 70, 114-128.

Greene, J.O. (2019). As Good As It Gets: Theorizing Exceptional Experiences Of Interpersonal Connection, Mutuality, Understanding, Insight, And Fun. In S.R. Wilson & S.W. Smith (Eds.), Reflections On Interpersonal Communication Research (pp. 113-132). San Diego, CA: Cognella.

Greene, J.O. (2019). AAT: Action Assembly Theory/Alices Adventures In Theoryland. In C.J. Liberman, A.S. Rancer, & T.A. Avtgis (Eds.), Casing Communication Theory (pp. 1-13). Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.

Greene, J.O., Geiman, K.L., & Pruim, D.E. (2019). Implications Of Some Obvious Truths For Building Theories Of Deceptive Message Production. In T. Docan-Morgan (Ed.), The Palgrave Handbook Of Deceptive Communication (pp. 129-143). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.


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