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Dr. Caleb Carr

Professor
School of Communication
Office
Fell Hall - FEL 453
Office Hours
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  • About
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Current Courses

229.001Foundations Of Organizational Communication

495.001Seminar In Organizational Communication

229.001Foundations Of Organizational Communication

Research Interests & Areas

Dr. Carr is epistemologically a quantitative researcher, who typically uses experiments and surveys to answer research questions. His research focuses on how individuals and organizations are blurring the line between personal and professional through technology. As effective lenses through which to explore these issues, Dr. Carr's research has often used online discussions and group decision tasks, the popular online multiplayer game World of Warcraft, and online communities in his experiments. In survey research, interesting data is often authored from human resource practitioners and managers in organizations.

Ph D Media & Information Studies

Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI

MA Interpersonal Communication

Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant, MI

BS Business Administration

Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant, MI

University Research Initiative Award

College of Arts & Sciences
2014

Best Faculty Paper

International Communication Association (Instructional and Developmental Communication Division)
2014

University Research Initiative Award

College of Arts & Sciences
2013

2nd Best Faculty Paper

International Communication Association (Human Communication Technology Division)
2013

University Research Initiative Award

College of Arts & Sciences
2012

Instructor's Manual

Carr, C., & South, J. Media now: Understanding media, culture, and technology. Wadsworth (2012)

Presentations

Harvey-Northrop, J. and Carr, C. (2021, November). #GoldenTweets: Impact of Social Media Training on Cognitive-Communication for Adults, In-person versus Telepractice. Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Washington D.C.
Harvey-Northrop, J., & Carr, C. (2020, November). #GoldenTweets: Student Training in Integrating Technology for Social Media Communication in Adults. Proposal accepted at the Annual Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, San Diego, CA (Convention canceled).
Harvey, J., Beck, A., and Carr, C.T. (2018, November). #GoldenTweets, a Social Media Training Program: Design & Implementation. Convention of the American Speech-Language & Hearing Association, Boston, MA.
Carr, C. T., Wohn, D. Y., & Hayes, R. A. (2016, June). Social media, relational closeness, and interpreting social support from paralinguistic digital affordances. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Fukuoka, Japan.
Harvey, J., Carr, C.T., and Guibault, C. (2016, November). Effects of a Social Media Training Program on Cognition & Self-Efficacy in Normally Aging Individuals. Convention of the American Speech-Language & Hearing Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Hayes, R. A., Carr, C. T., & Wohn, D. Y. (2016, June). It’s the audience, stupid: Differences in social support between social media sites. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Fukuoka, Japan.
Wohn, D. Y., Carr, C. T., & Hayes, R. A. (2016, November). How affective is a “Like”? The effect of paralinguistic digital affordances on perceived social support. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association annual conference, Philadelphia, PA.
D) All of the above: Reinvigorating masspersonal communication within the discipline. annual meeting of the International Communication Association. (2015)
Effect of professionals ’ religious disclosures on social and task attraction. annual meeting of the International Communication Association. (2015)
Identity shift III: Effects of publicness of feedback and relational closeness in computer-mediated communication. annual meeting of the International Communication Association. (2015)

Grants & Contracts

Cognitive Function and Self-Perceptual Effects of a Social Media. Cross-Disciplinary Grant Development Program. Illinois State University. (2016)
Faculty International Travel Grant. Office of International Studies and Program. Illinois State University. (2015)
New Faculty Initiative Grant. College of Arts & Sciences. Illinois State University. (2015)
Faculty-Student Connections Grant. CTLT. Illinois State University. (2013)
New Faculty Initiative Grant. College of Arts & Sciences. Illinois State University. (2013)