Research
My research interests center on issues dealing with listening behavior, communication education, and communication management.
My books include:
- Andrew D. Wolvin. Listening in the Quality Organization. Ithaca, NY: Finger Lakes Press, 1999.
- Roy M. Berko, Andrew D. Wolvin, and Darlyn R. Wolvin, Communicating: A Social and Career Focus, 10th edition. Boston: Pearson/Allyn & Bacon, 2007
- Andrew D. Wolvin and Carolyn G. Coakley, Listening. Madison, WI: Brown/Benchmark, 1996.
- Roy M. Berko, Andrew D. Wolvin, and Rebecca Ray, Business Communication in a Changing World. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.
- Andrew D. Wolvin, Roy M. Berko, and Darlyn R. Wolvin, The Public Speaker/The Public Listener. Los Angeles: Roxbury, in press.
My most recent articles include:
- Janusik, Laura A. & Wolvin, Andrew D. “The Communication Research Team as Learning Community,” Education, 2007.
- Wolvin, Andrew D. “Modeling Listening Scholarship: Ralph G. Nichols,” International Journal of Listening, 2006.
- Wolvin, Andrew D. “Listening Leadership: Hillary Clinton’s Listening Tour,” International Journal of Listening, 2005.
- Janusik, Laura A. and Wolvin, Andrew D. “Listening Treatment in the Basic Communication Course Text,” Basic Communication Course Annual, 2002.
- Ford, Wendy S.Z., Wolvin, Andrew D.; Chung, S. “Students’ Self-Perceived Listening Competencies in the Basic Speech Communication Course,” International Journal of Listening, 2000.
My current work includes:
- A book on Briefing Skills with Lynne Chernin.
- A book on Listening and Human Communication in the 21st Century.