William Benoit

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William Benoit
Born
William Lyon Benoit

(1953-03-17) March 17, 1953 (age 68)
NationalityUnited States
EducationBall State University
Central Michigan University
Wayne State University
Known forImage repair theory
Spouse(s)
Pamela Jean
(m. 1974)
ChildrenJennifer M.
Scientific career
FieldsCommunication studies
Political science
InstitutionsUniversity of Missouri
Ohio University
University of Alabama at Birmingham
ThesisAn analytical study of the development of major concepts of causality in philosophy (1979)

William Lyon Benoit (born March 17, 1953)[1] is an American scholar in the field of political communication.[2] He graduated from Ball State University in 1975 and obtained his Master of Arts degree from Central Michigan University in 1976. He also holds a PhD from Wayne State University.[citation needed]

He is a professor of Communication Studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He previously taught at Miami University, Bowling Green State University, the University of Missouri, and Ohio University. He was a faculty member at the University of Missouri for twenty-four years.[3] He is known for developing image repair theory (originally called "Image Restoration") and for applying it to anecdotes in various real-world contexts.[4] He was the editor of the Journal of Communication from 2003 to 2005, and of Communication Studies from 2007 to 2009.[5]

Publications [6][]

  • Reading in Argumentation, Mouton Publishers (Hawthorne, NY), 1992
  • Accounts, Excuses, Apologies, State University of New York Press (Albany, NY), 1995
  • Candidates in Conflict, University of Alabama Press (Tuscaloosa, AL), 1996
  • Campaign '96, Praeger (New York, NY), 1998
  • Seeing Spots: A Functional Analysis of Presidential Television Advertisements, 1952–1996, Praeger (Westport, CN), 1999
  • The Clinton Scandals and the Politics of Image Restoration, Praeger (West-port, CT), 2001
  • The Primary Decision: A Functional Analysis of Debates in Presidential Primaries, Praeger (Westport, CT), 2001

References[]

  1. ^ "Benoit, William L. 1953-". Contemporary Authors. 2009. Retrieved 2019-01-13.
  2. ^ Waster, Maureen (2008-07-18). "Talking politics". Columbia Missourian. Retrieved 2019-01-13.
  3. ^ "Researcher to deliver political talk at ISU". Pantagraph. 2016-10-17. Retrieved 2019-01-13.
  4. ^ "William L. Benoit". University of Alabama at Birmingham. Retrieved 2019-01-13.
  5. ^ "William Benoit Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). University of Alabama at Birmingham. 2017. Retrieved 2019-01-13.
  6. ^ "Benoit, William L. 1953- | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2019-10-23.

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