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David M. Dozier (Ph.D., Communication Research, Stanford University, 1978) is a scholar of public relations and communication management. The author or co-author of over 100 books, book chapters, articles, and scholarly papers, his works have been cited by other scholars over 4,000 times and over 2,000 times in the last five years.
He is the 1990 recipient of the Pathfinder Award from the Institute for Public Relations Research and Education for his contribution to original scholarly research in the field. He is the 2001 recipient of the Jackson, Jackson & Wagner Behavior Science Prize for his research in public relations that benefits practitioners. In 2008, the Public Relations Society of America named him the Outstanding Educator, a national award. At SDSU in 2008, he received the Monty Award for teaching excellence in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts. In 2009, the Institute for Public Relations named him a Research Fellow, then one of only seven such Fellows so honored.
He has extensive expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methods, which is reflected in his academic work and through industry consulting. A recognized expert on research applications to communication management, he has been an invited speaker throughout the United States, as well as in Canada, Europe, and the Middle East. With Glen Broom, he authored Using Research in Public Relations: Applications to Program Management (Prentice-Hall, 1990).
More recently, he co-authored (with Larissa and James Grunig) Excellent Public Relations and Effective Organizations: A Study of Communication Management in Three Countries (Erlbaum, 2002) and the Manager's Guide to Excellence in Public Relations and Communication Management (Erlbaum, 1995). These books report findings of a three-nation, $400,000 study of communication management in over 300 organizations. Funded by the International Association of Business Communicators Research Foundation, the study provides the most comprehensive examination to date regarding communication excellence in organizations and how such excellence contributes to an organization's "bottom line." Most recently, Dozier received the 2014 Norma B. Connelly Public Affairs Service Award for "exceptionally meritorious service to U.S. Navy Public Affairs."
In 2020, Dozier published The California Killing Field, a novel about the death penalty and the manipulation of public opinion through "information subsidies" to the news media. See DavidDozierBooks.com.
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HEALTH COMMUNICATION (2024)
Public Relations Research Annualpp.3-28, (2020)
PsycTESTS Dataset (2020)
Longitudinal Studies on the Organization of Social Interactionpp.329-359, (2018)
Electronic Newsno. 4 (2017): 211-228
PsycTESTS Dataset (2016)
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#Papers: 85
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