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JAIME R. RICCIO CURRICULUM VITAE LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York 31-10 Thomson Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 973.670.1771 [email protected] https://sites.google.com/site/jaimericcio Jaime Riccio 1 EDUCATION Ph.D., Mass Communications anticipated December 2016 S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Dissertation: Digital Native Code: An Analysis of Adolescent Identity Formation Through Social Media Advisor: Carol M. Liebler, Ph.D. M.A., Media Studies December 2013 S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Thesis: “All The Web’s A Stage”: The Dramaturgy of Young Adult Social Media Use Advisor: Pamela J. Shoemaker, Ph.D. B.A., Communication Studies; Minor in Marketing (Magna Cum Laude) May 2010 The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ PUBLICATIONS Shoemaker, P. J. & Riccio, J.R. (In press). Gatekeeping. In G. Mazzoleni (Ed.), The international encyclopedia of political communication. Boston: Wiley-Blackwell. Shoemaker, P. J., Johnson, P. R. & Riccio, J. (2016). The gatekeeping of political messages. In K. Kenski & K. H. Jamieson (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of political communication theories. New York: Oxford University Press. Shoemaker, P.J. & Riccio, J.R. (2016). Terrorism. In G.H. Stempel (Ed.), The 21 st century voter: Who votes, how they vote and why they vote. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Gorham, B.W. & Riccio, J.R. (2015). Online performative identity theory. In R.A. Lind (Ed.), Produsing theory 2.0: The introduction of audiences and production in a digital world (Vol. 2). New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing. Shoemaker, P. J., Riccio, J. & Johnson, P. R. (2013). Component of communication: Whom. In P. Schulz & P. Cobley (Eds.), Handbook of communication sciences, vol. 1: Theories and models of communication (pp. 383-398). Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton. Shoemaker, P. J., Riccio, J. & Johnson, P. R. (2013). Gatekeeping theory. In Oxford bibliographies online: Communication. New York: Oxford University Press, www.oxfordbibliographies.com.

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JAIME R. RICCIO CURRICULUM VITAE LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York 31-10 Thomson Avenue � Long Island City, NY 11101 973.670.1771 � [email protected] https://sites.google.com/site/jaimericcio

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EDUCATION

Ph.D., Mass Communications anticipated December 2016 S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Dissertation: Digital Native Code: An Analysis of Adolescent Identity Formation Through Social Media Advisor: Carol M. Liebler, Ph.D.

M.A., Media Studies December 2013

S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY

Thesis: “All The Web’s A Stage”: The Dramaturgy of Young Adult Social Media Use Advisor: Pamela J. Shoemaker, Ph.D.

B.A., Communication Studies; Minor in Marketing (Magna Cum Laude) May 2010 The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ PUBLICATIONS

Shoemaker, P. J. & Riccio, J.R. (In press). Gatekeeping. In G. Mazzoleni (Ed.), The international encyclopedia of political communication. Boston: Wiley-Blackwell.

Shoemaker, P. J., Johnson, P. R. & Riccio, J. (2016). The gatekeeping of political messages. In K.

Kenski & K. H. Jamieson (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of political communication theories. New York: Oxford University Press.

Shoemaker, P.J. & Riccio, J.R. (2016). Terrorism. In G.H. Stempel (Ed.), The 21st century voter:

Who votes, how they vote and why they vote. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Gorham, B.W. & Riccio, J.R. (2015). Online performative identity theory. In R.A. Lind (Ed.),

Produsing theory 2.0: The introduction of audiences and production in a digital world (Vol. 2). New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing.

Shoemaker, P. J., Riccio, J. & Johnson, P. R. (2013). Component of communication: Whom. In P.

Schulz & P. Cobley (Eds.), Handbook of communication sciences, vol. 1: Theories and models of communication (pp. 383-398). Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton.

Shoemaker, P. J., Riccio, J. & Johnson, P. R. (2013). Gatekeeping theory. In Oxford bibliographies

online: Communication. New York: Oxford University Press, www.oxfordbibliographies.com.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Riccio, J.R. (2016, May). “The nursery is different now than it was”: Debunking the moral panic of

child social media use. Presented at the 2016 Cultural Studies Association (CSA) conference.

Riccio, J.R. (2015, November). Sticks, stones and headlines: Newspaper framing of cyberbullying.

Presented in the Mass Communication division of the 2015 National Communication Association (NCA) convention, Las Vegas, NV.

Riccio, J. R. (2015, May). My biomediated self: Confronting big data and biopolitics. Presented in the Technology and Culture division of the 2015 Cultural Studies

Association (CSA) annual conference, Riverside, CA. Riccio, J. R. (2013, February). “Let [academic] freedom ring”: A legal explication of the First

Amendment right to academic freedom. Presented in the Law division at the Association of Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Southeast annual colloquium, Tampa, FL. *2nd Place, Top Student Paper Award

Riccio, J. R. & Overton, S. R. (2012, May). The fires of fear: Framing religion in coverage of Terry

Jones’s “International Burn a Qur’an Day.” Presented in the Mass Communication division at the International Communication Association (ICA) annual conference, Phoenix, AZ.

Riccio, J. R. (2012, April). “So much drama!” An introduction to histrionic interaction in audience

behavior. Presented at the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association (PCA/ACA) annual conference, Boston, MA.

NON-AUTHORED PAPERS PRESENTED ON BEHALF OF JOHN C. POLLOCK, PH.D.

Patrick, M., Pollock, J. C., Sherwood, C. A. & Pollock, J.C. (2010, April). Cross-national coverage of females’ right to education: A community structure approach. Undergraduate poster session presented at the annual conference of the Eastern Communication Association (ECA).

Koerner, M., Harrison, J., Omland, J., Rush, A. & Pollock, J. C. (2010, April). Cross-national

newspaper coverage of human trafficking: A community structure approach. Presented at the annual conference of the Eastern Communication Association.

DeBurgos, A., Ganza, A., Koerner, M. & Pollock, J.C. (2010, April). Internet health search and the

physician-patient relationship. Presented to the Health Communication division at the annual conference of the Eastern Communication Association.

UNDER REVIEW

The Controlled Demolition of Spiritual and Religious Inclusivity: Memory, Culture, and 9/11 15 Years

On. Panel accepted to the 2016 National Communication Association (NCA) convention, Philadelphia, PA.

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IN PROGRESS

Riccio, J. R. (In progress). All the Web’s a stage: The dramaturgy of young adult social media use. A dramaturgical analysis of young adult self-performance on Facebook and Twitter. Adapted

from Master’s Thesis. Article being prepared for submission to New Media and Society. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Communication Studies Instructor Fall 2015–present Humanities Department, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY

Courses taught: HUC 106: Public Speaking

Traditional and hybrid course in methods and practice of public speaking in various settings. HUC 140: Introduction to Broadcasting

Introductory course on the history of broadcasting in the United States, supplemented with practical experience in broadcast production/post-production projects.

HUC 101: Fundamentals of Speech Communication Introductory course on communication theory and practice.

HUC 130: Mass Communication and Society Undergraduate course in media effects and their influence on American culture.

Instructor of Record Spring 2014 S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

Courses taught: COM 107: Communications and Society

Required undergraduate writing course in media and culture. Taught class of 65 students modern and historical concepts in the study of communications and media industries through the lens of “digital disruption.”

Instructional Associate Fall 2010–Spring 2012 S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

Courses: COM 507: Communications Law for Advertising and Public Relations

Undergraduate course in media law, including First Amendment issues, copyright, and trademark.

COM 605: Quantitative Methods for Mass Communications Research Introductory graduate course in quantitative research methodology.

Teaching Assistant Spring & Fall 2009 Communication Studies Department, The College of New Jersey

Courses: COM 390: Methods of Communication Research and Analysis

Introductory undergraduate course in qualitative and quantitative research methods. COM 240: Public Speaking in Business and Government

Undergraduate course in professional and organizational public speaking.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

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John Ben Snow Research Assistant May 2011–August 2015 Advisor: Pamela J. Shoemaker, John Ben Snow Endowed Chair S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University Assisted in faculty-directed research projects, as well as the research, editing and proofing of publications including Mediating the Message in the 21st Century and How to Build Social Science Theories (2nd Ed.).

Research Assistant August 2009–May 2010

Advisor: John C. Pollock, Chair, Communication Studies Communication Studies Department, The College of New Jersey Assisted in faculty-sponsored research projects and presentations at National Communication Association and Eastern Communication Association conferences.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Digital Marketing Consultant & Social Media Strategist September 2009–August 2015 I team up with small and mid-sized businesses in northern New Jersey seeking to develop and maintain an online communications strategy, offering services including social media and content marketing, market research, analytics and reporting, online brand management, web site redesign, and search engine optimization (SEO). Clients include:

Ritchie’s Music Center (2009-2012) Managed the social media presence of a mid-sized retail business. Gathered consumer insight data to develop a social and public relations plan, revamping the company’s POP marketing, its website, and launching Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts.

Sowinski Sullivan Architects (2015) Ongoing consulting work in digital, web redesign and SEO.

M. Miller & Son Public Insurance Adjusters (2015) Ongoing consulting work in online branding and SMO.

Programming Intern, Comedy Central January 2009–May 2010

Viacom/MTV Networks, New York, NY Assisted in the network’s weekly program scheduling, as well as coordinating bumpers in the daily schedule. Curated content and composed content descriptions for ComedyCentral.com.

Audio/Visual Technician August 2008–August 2009

The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ Provided technical support to Communications Department computer labs and audio-video editing suites. Served as support specialist and liaison for Program Director of The College’s radio station, WTSR.

Account Manager June 2008–August 2009 BIScorecard, Sparta, NJ Manager of private and national accounts for a business intelligence company in northern New Jersey. Assisted in data aggregation, client relations and the design of marketing materials.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Faculty Advisor, LGCC Radio 2015–present LaGuardia Community College Web Radio LaGuardia Community College, CUNY

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Communication Studies Representative 2015–present Humanities Department Online/Hybrid Committee LaGuardia Community College, CUNY Panelist, Honoring Pamela J. Shoemaker, Ph.D. April 2016 Festschrift in Honor of Pamela J. Shoemaker, John Ben Snow Chair S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University Secretary 2013–2014

Newhouse Doctoral Student Association S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

Graduate Student Representative 2013–2014

Newhouse Tenure Committee S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University

Chair, Panel on Adolescence in Film and Television April 2012

Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association conference Boston, MA

Interviewee in USA Today College April 2012

Fahner, M. “The real effects of reality TV.” Available from http://college.usatoday.com/2012/04/18/the-real-effects-of-reality-tv/.

Secretary, National Office 2009–2010

Lambda Pi Eta Communications Honor Society National Communication Association

Co-Editor, The Roar 2008–2010 Official Newsletter of the Communications Department

The College of New Jersey, Ewing, NJ COMMUNITY SERVICE

Head Coach January 2015–present

Girls on the Run of Northern New Jersey Sparta, NJ

Currently teach curricula on media literacy, self-esteem and healthy lifestyles while serving as running coach for a non-profit character-building program for preteen girls.

Assistant Coach March–July 2011

Girls on the Run of the Finger Lakes Skaneateles, NY

Assisted in lessons on media literacy and served as training partner for a non-profit character-building program for preteen girls.

Director of Communications August 2007–May 2010

Unitarian Universalist Legislative Ministry of New Jersey

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Summit, NJ Designed and implemented public relations campaigns and outreach materials for a startup 501(c)3 progressive action network, including the launch of the group’s internet presence.

AWARDS & HONORS

Syracuse University Graduate Fellowship 2014–2015 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society 2011–present

Lambda Pi Eta Communications Honor Society 2007–2010

CERTIFICATIONS

Certificate in University Teaching, Syracuse University granted 2015 CPR/First Aid Certified – Child & Adult, American Red Cross 2014–present Hootsuite Certified Social Media Professional granted 2013 CITI Certified in Human Subjects Research 2010–present

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Cultural Studies Association 2015–present National Association for Media Literacy Education 2014–present Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 2013–2014

International Communication Association 2011–2013

National Communication Association 2009–present

SPECIALIZED SKILLS & TRAINING

Professional Research & Development Software:

BIOPAC System, SurveyGizmo, Survey Monkey, Google Analytics, Prezi, Justinmind Prototyper, Balsamiq Mockups, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Final Cut Pro, ProTools

Data Analysis Software:

SPSS, SPSS Amos, NVivo, Gephi Visualization Software

Instructional Technology Software:

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Blackboard, Evernote, Turnitin, Basecamp, Jing, Scratch Programming