2003 Speaking Engagements -- Joanne Cantor's Home Page
8 January:
Lodi, Wisconsin, Optimists Club, "What We Can Do About Media Violence."
8 January:
Lodi High School, "From Psycho to Scream: Why Media Violence Doesn't Die"
6 March:
Hadassah, Madison, WI, "The Effects of Media Violence on Children and Adolescents: What the Research Says and What We Can Do About It."
17 April:
Mass Media and Human Behavior Class, University of Wisconsin, Madison, "From Psycho to Scream: Why Movie Horror Doesn't Die."
24 May:
International Communication Association, San Diego, CA, "Content Rating Systems in the U. S. and the Netherlands."
27 May:
International Communication Association, San Diego, CA, "'I'll Never Have a Clown in My House': Frightening Movies and Enduring Emotional Memory."
27 June:
How Literature Enters Life Workshop II, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. "'I'll Never Have a Clown in My House': Why Movie Horror Lives On."
10 October:
Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Conference, St. Louis, MO, "The Double-Edged Sword: What Research Says About Media Violence" (Plenary Session).
10 October:
Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Conference, St. Louis, MO, "Intervention Strategies for Youth Violence: Understanding the Media as Part of the Problem and Part of the Solution" (Workshop).
22 October:
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, "From Psycho to Scream: Why Movie Horror Doesn't Die."
12 November:
Columbia Basin College, Pasco, WA, "From Psycho to Scream: Why Movie Horror Doesn't Die."
13 November:
Salina Art Center, Salina, KS, Workshop I: "Electronic Nightmares: The Mass Media and Children’s Fears." Workshop II: "Preventing or Coping with Enduring Fright Reactions to Scary Media." Public Presentation: "I’ll Never Have a Clown in My House: What Fright Responses to Scary Movies Tell us About Long-term Emotional Memory."
18 November:
School of Journalism and Communication, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, "'I'll Never Have a Clown in My House': What Movie Fears Tell Us About the Nature of Emotional Memory."
19 November:
Muskingum College, New Concord, OH, "From Psycho to Scream: Why Movie Horror Doesn't Die."