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Curriculum Vitae Francis
F. Steen 3131 Hershey Hall Communication Studies University
of California Los Angeles, CA 90095 tel. (310) 825-3147 steen at commstds dot ucla dot edu
Academic Appointments
2008-present: Associate Professor, Communication Studies, UCLA
2001-2008: Assistant Professor, Communication Studies, UCLA
(cf. UCLA Inquiry, "A Revolution in Communication," Spring 2002)
Education
Ph.D. in English, 2002, University of California, Santa Barbara M.A. in English, 1989, University of Oslo, Norway
B.A. in English and History of Ideas, 1986, University of Oslo, Norway
Dissertation
Cognitive Play: The Work of Fiction in British Print Culture, 1656-1725
Co-chairs: Paul Hernadi and William Warner Committee: Charles Bazerman,
John Tooby, Mark Turner Teaching
Acquisition of Language and Culture Through Play. Applied Linguistics 291
Decoding Media Strategies. Communication Studies 133
Entertainment as Implicit Pedagogy. Communication Studies 128 Social
Communication and the New Technologies. Communication Studies 154
The Gaming Mind. Communication Studies 129
Publications
Vorderer, Peter, Francis F. Steen, and Elaine Chan (2006). “Motivation.” In Bryant Jennings and Peter Vorderer (eds.). The Psychology of Entertainment. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. 3-17.
Steen, Francis F. (2006). “A Cognitive Account of Aesthetics.” Mark Turner (ed.). The Artful Mind: Cognitive Science and the Riddle of Human Creativity. Oxford University Press. 57-71.
Steen, Francis F., Mari-Sian Davies, Brendesha Tynes, and Patricia M. Greenfield (2006). “Digital Dystopia:
Player Control and Strategic Innovation in The Sims Online.” In Ralph
Schroeder and Ann-Sofie Axelsson (eds.) Avatars at Work and Play. London, UK: Springer. 237-273.
Steen, Francis F., Patricia M. Greenfield, Mari-Sian Davies,
and Brendesha Tynes (2006). “What Went Wrong with The Sims
Online: Cultural Learning and Barriers to Identification in a MMOG.” In
Peter Vorderer and Bryant Jennings (eds.). Playing Video Games – Motives, Responses, and Consequences. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum. 307-323.
Steen, Francis F. (2005). "The Paradox of Narrative Thinking." Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology 3. 1: 87-105.
Steen, Francis F. (2004). “Aphra Behn's Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and his Sister.” Helen Ostovich et al. (ed.). Early Modern Women Writing: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Print, 1550-1700. London, UK: Routledge. 404-5.
Steen, Francis F. (2004). “Aphra Behn’s Young Jemmy.” Helen Ostovich et al. (ed.). Early Modern Women Writing: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Print, 1550-1700. London, UK: Routledge. 308-9.
Richardson, Alan, and Francis F. Steen (2003). “Reframing the Adjustment: A Response to Adler and Gross.” Poetics Today 24. 2: 151-159.
Steen, Francis F. (2002). "A Story to Kill
For: The Death of Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex." 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics,
and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era VII: 117-142. Edited by Kevin
Cope, Theodore Braun, and John Radner. Richardson, Alan, and Steen, Francis F. (2002). Editor and introduction. Special
issue, "Literature and the Cognitive Revolution." Poetics Today 23. 1: 1-8. Steen, Francis F. (2002). "The Politics of Love:
Propaganda and Structural Learning in Aphra Behn’s Love-Letters Between a Nobleman
and His Sister." Poetics Today 23. 1: 91-122.
Steen, Francis F. and Stephanie Owens (2001). "Evolution’s Pedagogy: An Adaptationist Model of Pretense and
Entertainment." Journal of Cognition and
Culture 1. 4: 289-321. Draft
text.
Steen, Francis F. and Tord Østberg (2000). "Nemine contra dicente: The Sponsors of the
Popish Plot, 1678-1681." Special issue, "The Psychology of Conspiracy
Theories." Clio’s Psyche 7. 3: 122-4. Steen, Francis F. (2000). "Grasping
Philosophy by the Roots." Philosophy and Literature 24. 1:
197-201.
Hernadi, Paul, and Francis F. Steen (1999). “The Tropical Landscapes of Proverbia: A Crossdisciplinary Travelogue.” Style 33. 1: 1-20. Republished in Mieder, Wolfgang (ed.) (2003). Cognition, Comprehension, and Communication: A Decade of North American Proverb Studies (1990-2000). Baltmannsweiler, Germany: Schneider.
teen, Francis F. (1999). "The Tropical Landscapes of Proverbia: A Crossdisciplinary
Travelogue." With Paul Hernadi. Style 33. 1: 1-20.
Steen, Francis F. (1999). "Robert
Higbie, Dickens and the Imagination." Review. New Books in Nineteenth
Century Studies. University of Southern California. http://www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/english/19c/
books/rev-0-8130-1593-6.html (May 1999). Steen, Francis F. (1998). "‘The Time of Unrememberable
Being’: Wordsworth’s Autobiography of the Imagination." Auto/Biography
Studies, special issue on autobiography and neuroscience, 13.1:
7-38. Conference Presentations
"Insight and metacognition: How to survive the simulating brain."
Presentation at the conference "The Self and the Sacred" in the series
"Awe-inspiring Experiences." UCLA, November 2002. "The Pleasures
of Simulation in Aurignatian Art." Presentation at the First First International
Conference on Neuroesthetics, "The
Pleasure of Art as Sensed by the Brain," UC Berkeley, California, January
2002. News report (Financial Times). "Cognitive
and Social Dimensions of Collective Communication." Presentation in the Behavior,
Evolution, and Culture speaker series. UCLA, October 2001. "An
Adaptationist Framework for a Cognitive Theory of Art." Two presentations
for the Getty Special Project on Cognition,
Brain, and Art at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.
Stanford University, California, September 2001. "‘It’s just for pretend’:
Towards a Communicational Theory of Entertainment." Guest speaker, International
Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, California, January 2001. "The
Evolutionary Psychology of Political Propaganda: Hobbes and the Problem of Collective
Action." Presentation at the conference "The New Biopolitics."
UCLA, November 2000. "Richardson and His Female Predecessors."
Presentation on the panel "Richardson and Women Novelists." Annual meeting
of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, University of Pennsylvania,
April 2000. "Implicit Pedagogy: From Chase Play to Collaborative Worldmaking."
Guest speaker, with Stephanie Owens, UC Santa Barbara, March 2000. "Caught
Unawares by Love: Restoration Portrayals of the Erotic Unconscious." Presentation.
Organizer of the Special Session "Cognition, Narrative, and the Psychology
of Love." Organizer and chair of the session "Gender and Cognitive Theory"
for the Discussion Group "Cognitive Approaches to Literature." Annual
Convention of the Modern Language Association, Chicago, December 1999. "Amorous
Absolutism: Aphra Behn’s Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister"
and "Death and the Limits of the Literary: Political Fictions of the Exclusion
Crisis." Presentation and research report. Annual Meeting of the East-Central
American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Washington, Pennsylvania, October
1999. "The Learning-Mode Hypothesis of the Literary Imagination."
Presentation. Crossdisciplinary conference, "Imagination and the Adapted
Mind," UC Santa Barbara, August 1999. "The Politics of Love: Propaganda
and Subversion in Aphra Behn’s Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister."
Presentation on the panel "Literary History and the Brain." Organizer,
with Lisa Zunshine, of the Forum "Historicizing
Cognition: Literature and the Cognitive Revolution" (3 panels, 15 participants
from 12 institutions). Annual Convention of the Modern Language Association, San
Francisco, December 1998. "The Growth of the Imagination in Wordsworth’s
Goslar Manuscripts." Presentation on the panel "Romanticism and Cognitive
Neuroscience." Annual Meeting of the American Conference on Romanticism,
UC Santa Barbara, October 1998. "Catching a Serpent with Another’s
Hand: The Tropical Landscapes of Proverbia." Presentation, with Paul Hernadi,
for the Office of Research project "Evolution and the Social Mind."
UC Santa Barbara, February 1998. "The Moral Impact of Fictional Language:
Lennox vs. Johnson." Presentation. Tenth Annual Conference on Linguistics
and Literature, University of North Texas, Denton, January 1998. "Evolved
benevolence: Hutcheson and the moral engines of community." Presentation.
Organizer of the Special Session "Evolutionary Psychology and Literature:
The Significance of Evolved Cognitive Structures for the Study of Early Modern
Culture." Annual Convention of the Modern Language Association, Toronto,
December 1997. "Negotiating Darwin." Presentation. Organizer
of the panel "Cognitive Cultural Studies." Annual Convention of the
Society for Literature and Science, Pittsburgh, November 1997. "How
Do Evolved Cognitive Abilities Help Us Understand Early Modern Culture?"
Presentation, with Laurence Fiddick. Annual Conference of the Human Behavior and
Evolution Society, Tucson, Arizona, June 1997. "The Aboriginal Wordsworth."
Presentation. Conference on Literature and the Natural Environment, University
of Wales Swansea, United Kingdom, March 1997. "Literature as a Social
Accounting System." Presentation. Ninth Annual Conference on Linguistics
and Literature, University of North Texas, Denton, February 1997. Internet
Projects Editor, CogWeb: Cognitive Cultural Studies.
2,000 documents, around 10% my own text. Twenty thousand hits per month. URL:
cogweb.ucla.edu. 1996 - present. Editor, Restoration Print Culture.
300 documents, images, and sounds. URL: cogweb.ucla.edu/Restoration. 1998 - present. Editor,
Evolution and the Social Mind. 100 documents. Two thousand hits per month.
URL: www.anth.ucsb.edu/projects/esm. 1997 - 2000. Honors
and Awards: UCSB Graduate Division Dissertation Fellowships,
Winter and Fall 1999 Department of English Dissertation Fellowship, UCSB,
Fall 1998 "Graduate Student’s Web Site Explores Intersection of Literature
and Cognitive Science": CogWeb reviewed by the Chronicle
of Higher Education, June 26, 1998 Graduate
Student's Web Site Explores Intersection of Literature and Cognitive Science
Humanities/Social Sciences Research Grant, UCSB, Spring 1998 UCSB
Graduate Division Fee Fellowship, Winter and Spring 1998 Critical Excellence
Award for the web site CogWeb: Cognitive Cultural Studies from the Society
for Critical Exchange, Fall 1997 Recognized
as Outstanding Faculty Member by the Residence Halls Association 1996-97 UCSB
Regency Fellowship, 1993-94 Academic Service
2001-2: Chair, External Review Response Committee, Communication Studies, UCLA
2001- present: Chair, Library Committee, Communication Studies, UCLA 2001
- present: Board member, UCLA Center for Governance 1998 - 2000: Executive
Committee of the new Discussion Group on Cognitive Approaches to Literature at
the Modern Language Association, co-organizer and founding member.
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