Joseph Bonito

Porfessor, Department of Communication
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Communication Building, Room 224

Dr. Bonito earned his Ph.D. in 1997 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the Department of Speech Communication. His primary area of interest is small group communication processes, especially characteristics of participation. He is always interested in small group research methods, including multilevel measurement models, and applying machine learning to the study of small group interaction. His articles have appeared in Communication MonographsHuman Communication ResearchCommunication YearbookCommunication ResearchJournal of CommunicationSmall Group Research, and Health Communication. He is the 2003 and 2013 recipient of the Dennis Gouran Award, given to the author of the outstanding monograph in small group communication by the Group Communication Division of the National Communication Association. He also received several top paper awards from the NCA Group Communication Division. Dr. Bonito was a co-investigator on a large grant from the National Cancer Institutue that evaluated communication and decision-making practices of the North American of Quitline Consortium (NAQC). He has also received several smaller grants through the University of Arizona. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in small group communication, communication and cognition, and research methods. Dr. Bonito is a Magellan Circle Fellow in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and was the recipient the Dean's Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching.