Robert Ivie Explained

Robert Lynn Ivie (born July 29, 1945, in Medford, Oregon) is an American academic known for his works on American public rhetoric concerning war and terrorism.[1]

Education and career

Ivie obtained a Ph.D. in rhetoric and communication in 1972 from Washington State University. He taught at Gonzaga University from 1972-1974, at Idaho State University from 1974-1975, at Washington State University from 1975-1986 (where he was briefly chair of the communication department in 1983) and at Texas A&M University from 1986-1993. In 1993, he came to Indiana University where he was a professor of Rhetoric and Public Culture in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University until he retired in May 2013.

Books

Ivie is the author or co-author of books including

Notes and References

  1. See, e.g., : "Few in communication and rhetorical studies today are better versed in war rhetoric than Robert L. Ivie."
  2. Reviews of Congress Declares War:
  3. Reviews of Cold War Rhetoric:
  4. Reviews of Democracy and America's War on Terror:
  5. Review of Dissent From War:
  6. Reviews of Hunt the Devil: