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Department of Communication Studies

Dr. Scott C. D'urso

Dr. Scott C. D'urso
Assistant Professor

Johnston Hall 413
(414) 288-5477 Phone
(414) 288-3923 Fax
scott.durso@marquette.edu

COURSES TAUGHT

CMST 2000: Introduction to Small Group Communication
CMST 2600: Foundations of Communication Studies
CMST 2010: Communication Approaches to Interviewing
CMST 3200: Organizational Communication
CMST 4250: Leadership and Communication
CMST 4260: New Communication Technologies in the Workplace
CMST 3210: Business and Professional Presentations
CMST 6200: Organization Communication

EDUCATION

Ph.D, University of Texas at Austin (2004)
M.A, University of Texas at El Paso (1999)
B.A, University of Texas at El Paso (1994)

WHY MARQUETTE?

I enjoy the atmosphere of education and discovery here at Marquette. The university offers an ideal place to conduct research and present the latest findings to our students. Furthermore, I look forward to the ongoing opportunity to work with and build solid relationships with the students.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Organizational Communication

New Communication Technologies & Computer-Mediated Communication

Electronic Monitoring and Surveillance in the Workplace

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

National Communication Association
International Communication Association
Central States Communication Association

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

D'Urso, Scott C. & S.A Rains (2008), "Examining the Scope of Channel Expansion: A Test of Channel Expansion Theory with New and Traditional Communication Media," Management Communication Quarterly, 21, 486–507.

D’Urso, S. C. (2006). Who’s watching us at work? Toward a structural-perceptual model of electronic monitoring and surveillance in organizations. Communication Theory, 16, 282-303.


Stephens, K.K., D'Urso, S.C., & Holmes, P. (2006). The Sulzer hip replacement recall crisis: A patient's perspective. In S. May (Ed.). Case Studies in Organizational Communication: Ethical Perspectives and Practices. Sage.

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http://homepage.mac.com/themacintoshman/Professional/Index.html
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