VITA

Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D.
Professor Emeritus
Retired May 30 2023
Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts
Department of Communication and
Department of Interactive Media
Post T&P, 1993, Vita
EDUCATION
Ph. D. University of Oregon (Rhetoric and Communication), 1985.
M.A. Washington State University (Speech Communication), 1980.
Certificate U. of Maryland, University College:
Copyright Management, 2013.
Certificate U. of Illinois, Extension: Master Gardener Training, 2024.
B.A. California State University, Long Beach (Speech), 1975.
1972---1973 Long Beach City College
1971---1972 University of Nevada, Reno
PROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Bradley University:
Professor, Department of Interactive Media; Department of Communication (2012).
Associate Professor, (with tenure, 1993) Department of Communication.
Joined Multimedia Program (1998). MM later became Department of Interactive
Media.
Assistant Professor, Department of Communication,
(1985-1993).
Interim Director, Multimedia Program and New Media Center (1/03-12/03).
Director, Multimedia Program and Co-Director, New Media Center (12/03-12/05).
Co-Founding Committee Member, Multimedia Program.
(1998-1999).
WHILE AT BRADLEY, NON-BRADLEY EXPERIENCE:
Consultant, Virtual Worlds, The Monitor Group/Doblin Inc. (2008).
Consultant, Department of Communication, St. Mary’s College. New Media Curriculum, (South Bend, Indiana, 2003).
Consultant & Workshop, Caterpillar, Inc. Public speaking (Peoria Il,1997).
Communication Training, Merrill, Lynch, Fenner, and Smith, Inc. (Princeton New Jersey, 1994).
SCHOLARSHIP
RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
(2016). Privacy, Surveillance, and the New Media You.
Peter Lang Publishers (Digital Formations Series,
Steve Jones, series editor).
(2015). with Steven L. Baron and Claire Stewart.
Free for a Fee: Intellectual Property Law and Interactive Media. 2nd edition. Peter Lang Publishers (Digital Formations Series, Steve Jones, series editor).
(2015). Steven L. Baron, Edward Lee Lamoureux, and Claire Stewart. Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and New Media. Peter Lang Publishers (Digital Formations Series,
Steve Jones, series editor).
(2009). with Steven L. Baron, and Claire Stewart.
Free for a Fee: Intellectual Property Law and Interactive Media. Peter Lang Publishers (Digital Formations Series, Steve Jones, series editor).
(1997). with Meridith Zucco. Putting theory into practice: Instructor’s resource manual with test items for Lawrence Frey and Kevin Barge (eds.) Managing group life: Communicating
in Decision-Making Groups (NY: Houghton and Mifflin, 1997).
PUBLISHED ARTICLES
(2022). “Who Owns the God Problem? A Reader Response Solution,” in Mark Ward Sr., ed, GOD TALK: The Problem of Divine-Human Communication. Peter Lang Publishers, 2022,
pp. 159-174.
(2020). “Location, Location, Location, Privacy (?), Location.” Peoria Magazine, June, p 52-54.
(2020). “It was raining ash: Edward Lee Lamoureux.”
Summer, Washington State Magazine,
web-extra content, Adriana Janovich (ed.).
<https://magazine.wsu.edu/web-extra/it-was-raining-ash>

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(2017). “Who’s on first? Demystifying Net Neutrality.” InterBusiness Issues, October, p. 70-72.
(2014). “A Privacy Challenge for the Enterprise.” InterBusiness Issues, April.
(2011). “Privacy in the Age of New Media.” InterBusiness Issues, September,
(2010). “On Leaving Facebook: Confessions of a New Media Theorist and Teacher.” InterBusiness Issues, October.
(2010). Antonacci, David M., Nellie Modaress, Edward Lee Lamoureux, David Thomas, and
Timothy Allen, “Using The Interaction-Combinations Integration Model To Explore Real-Life
Learning In User-Created Virtual Worlds,” in Vincenti, Giovani and James Braman (eds.) Multi-
User Virtual Environments for the Classroom: Practical Approaches to Teaching in Virtual Worlds. IGI Global Publishers, 2010.
(2007). Teaching Field Research Methods in a Virtual World. NMC 2007 Summer Conference Proceedings, p. 105-110.
(2006). “Medium Effects” in Encyclopedia of Religion, Communication, and Media, Berkshire
Publishing/Routledge.
(2002). “OCR.” In Steve Jones (Ed.) Encyclopedia of New Media. Sage.
(1999). “Bush-Rather Confrontation.” In Guido H. Stempel, III & Jacqueline Nash Gifford
(Eds.) Historical Dictionary of Political
Communication in the United States, Greenwood Publishing Group: 60-61.
(1997). “Discipline and Silence: Catholic Voices and Birth Control. Journal of Communication
and Religion, 20, (2): 67-79.
(1996). with Chris Kasch. “Cultural evolution of
the all-university Oral Communication requirement at Bradley University.” In Tim Conley (Ed.) Race,
Ethnicity, and the American Campus: A Report and Recommendations, pp. 158-170 (Peoria: Bradley University).
(1994). “Rhetorical dilemmas: The case of John J. Myers.” Communication Studies 45, Fall-Winter: 281-293.
PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS
(2007). “Online Religious Practice Through the Looking Glass: Spirituality and the NetWeb.”
Review of: Practicing religion in the age of the
media. Steward M. Hoover and Lynn Schofield
Clark, Eds. NY: Columbia University Press. 2002; Religion online: Finding faith on the internet.
Lorne L. Dawson and Douglas E. Cowan, Eds. NY:
Routledge,
2004; Cyberhenge: Modern pagans on the Internet. Douglas E. Cowen. NY: Routlege, 2005; Exploring religious community online. Heidi Campbell. NY: Peter Lang, 2005. Journal of Communication and Religion, Vol. 30 (2) Nov. 2007: 340-375.
(1998). Review of Alan Firth (Ed.), The Discourse
of Negotiation: Studies of Language in the
Workplace. (Oxford, UK: Pergamon, 1995).
Discourse and Society 9 (1): 116-118.
(1997). Review of “Group Communication in Practice,” Frey, Lawrence R. (Ed.), Group
communication in context: Studies of natural
groups. Contemporary Psychology: Vol. 42,
No. 4: 344-45.
(1995). Review of John Shotter, Conversational Realities (Sage: 1993). Discourse and Society 6 (2): 299-300.
(1995). Review of Theresa Enos & Stuart Brown (Eds), Defining the New Rhetorics (Sage: 1993). Quarterly Journal of Speech 81 (2): 255-257.
(1994). Review of Coupland & Jon Nussbaum
(Eds), Discourse and Lifespan Identity (Sage: 1993). Discourse and Society 5 (3): 428-30.
EDITORIAL
(1998-2003). Editor, Journal of Communication
and Religion.
(2004-present). Member, Editorial Board,
Journal of Communication and Religion.
CREATIVE PRODUCTION
RADIO & PODCASTS
(2018-19). Executive Producer and Writer,
"Stories beyond the scores", WCBU.(2017-18).
AUDIO (PRODUCTION)
(2009). Doz Mr. Jonz?, Audio file installation for Paged, Staged, and Engaged: Reimagining the
Poem as Interactive Performance. December 2-18, 2009. Hartman Center Art Gallery.
(2004). Sound design and recorded audio score for Tri-County Regional Planning Commission DVD video: Stormwater.
(2004). SoundTrack loops. Smart Family Media. Three 2-minute backing tracks for commercial production.
INSTRUCTIONAL CD-ROMS
(2003). CD-ROM for Mastering Public Speaking
CD-ROM, Allyn and Bacon, Publishers.
(2002). Video Workshop for Human
Communication, CD-ROM, Allyn and Bacon, Publishers.
(2001). Med Maze. Revision/Continuation of diagnostic CD-ROM, directed by Dr. Glen Miller, University of Illinois Medical School.
(2001). Engineering Your Next Presentation:
Effective Communication Through ImprovedDesign. CD-ROM grant project funded by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
(1999). Professional Public Speaking: Efficient, Effective & Engaged. CD-ROM for Caterpillar.
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VIDEO
(2017). “Morality and New Media: An evening with Ed Lamoureux and Paul Soukup.” Teleconference, Sponsored by the Bradley University Ethics Minor, October 24, 2017
(developed materials, arranged technology, hosted, presented).
(2014). Contracted video editing: 30 second promo, Toni Crotty & Expresso Travel.
(2010). Bradley University School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Producer and Co-Director, Co-Editor & sound production and editing.
GRAPHIC DESIGN
(1998). Cover design and publication layout, Journal of Communication and Religion.
(2009). Cover and logo design concepts, Free for a Fee: Intellectual Property Law and Interactive Media. Peter Lang Publishers.
(2015). Cover design concepts, Privacy, Surveillance, and the New Media You. Peter Lang Publishers.
STREAMING AUDIO/VIRTUAL WORLD
(2007-20010) Singer/Songwriter/Performer, Second Life.
Live Performances
(2014). Ignite Peoria (1 hour), with Craig Curtis, August 9, 2014.
(2014). Peoria County Democrats annual picnic (1 hour) with Craig Curtis.
(2010). the Professor live at the Old Quarters Wednesday Art Market, 4 Wednesdays & 1 Friday in June, 3 Wednesdays and 1 Friday in July, 2010.
(2010). the Professor at CD Launch Party. 30-minute solo (vocals and guitar) performance, St. Marks School, June 3, 2010.
(2009). Jazz from the Hilltop, WCBU-FM-89.9, Public Radio in Peoria, IL, March 8. The Ed Kaizer Trio with special guest: Preston Jackson (guitar) and the Professor, Ed
Lamoureux, vocals.
(2009). the Professor at the Red Barn. October 14. Live, one hour performance, vocals and guitar, (with John Kaizer and Ed Kaizer).
HONORS/AWARDS/GRANTS
(2003). “Award of Excellence” in the Inform/Educate Category (Fixed Media) “Introduction to
Communication: Allyn and Bacon Video Workshop CD-ROM” in the Faculty IMM Competition 2003. The Communication and Technology Division of the Broadcast
Educators Association.
(1997). Grant, Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, Notre Dame University.
(1996). 1996 Article of the Year, Religious Speech Communication Association, for “Rhetorical
dilemmas: The case of John J. Myers,” Communication Studies 45, Fall Winter: 281-293.
(1995). Invited conference participant, Engendering American Catholic Studies, Lilly Endowment-sponsored workshop at the Cushwa Center for the study of American
Catholicism--Notre Dame, University, Sept. 29-Oct. 1.
(1994). Grant, Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, Notre Dame University.

TEACHING
* designates courses Lamoureux authored at Bradley
CFA 201: Entrepreneurial Mindset in CFA* (plus online version)
CFA 604: Graduate Independent Study: Theory and Literature of Rhetoric.
COM 303 Theory & Literature of Rhetoric*/Rhetorical Perspectives in Organizational Communication*
COM 304 Communication Analysis
COM 316 Researching Communication in Culture*
COM 330 Communication Law
COM 417 Communication in Perspective
COM 492 Contemporary Sports Communication Challenges*
COM 492 Independent Study (Rhetorical Criticism)
CIV 100 Western Civ. to 160.
HON100 42 IP Law*
MM 113 Introduction to Multimedia Production
MM/IM 250 Introduction to New Media Theory*/IM 355 Interactive Media Concepts, Theories, and Practices *
MM 333: Introduction to Field Research in Virtual Worlds*
MM/IM 350/450: Issues in New Media Theory (IP Law in New Media*; Non-Commercial Multimedia*; Privacy in the
Connected US*—plus online version)
MM 444: Field Research in Virtual Worlds* & Virtual World Building and Research*
IM 450-01 Issues in IM: Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, NFTs (synchronous, online)*
COMMUNITY SERVICE
(2024-present). Board member, Bix Beiderbecke Museum and Archive, Davenport IA.
(2023-present). Volunteer, Camp Big Sky.
(2020-present). Pro-bono webmaster, Mid-Illinois Corvette Club.
(2015-2018). Patient Advisory Board, Bleeding and Clotting Disorders Institute, Peoria, IL.
(2010-2020). Pro-bono webmaster, DeLoatche Basketball Camp site.
(2009). Invited Presenter: “Art in the Virtual World: A Second Life® Workshop.” Illinois Arts Alliance One State Together in the Arts, Peoria, IL June 2.
(2008). Guest Presentation: “Beyond College—Graduate School 101.” Notre Dame HS, February.
(2003-2004). Pro-bono Educational Technology Trainer and Consultant, Hollis Grade School.
(1999-2003). Co-chair, St. Mark’s School Technology Committee, Webmaster, and pro-bono faculty trainer.
(1998). Guest speaker/presenter: Central Illinois Red Cross (Public Speaking).
(1997). Consultant & Workshop: Caterpillar, Inc. Public Speaking consulting/training.
(1996). Presenter: The Art of Effective Listening. Central Illinois Chapter, Institute of Internal Auditors.
(1995). Oratory Judge, Peoria Optimist Club.
(1994). Guest Speeches (3) Longfellow middle school.

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