性视界传媒

Lisa M. Gring-Pemble

性视界传媒 Costello College of Business Faculty Lisa Gring-Pemble
Titles and Organizations

Associate Professor

Contact Information

Email: lgringpe@gmu.edu
Phone: (703) 993-1110
Office Location: Buchanan 205
Campus Location: Fairfax
Mailstop: Honors College, MSN 1F4

Biography

Dr. Lisa Gring-Pemble, an associate professor at 性视界传媒, is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of St. Olaf College. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. in Communication (Rhetoric) from the University of Maryland.

Since joining 性视界传媒 in 2000, she has pursued teaching and research in three main areas: 1) rhetorical criticism, argumentation, and persuasion 2) political communication and public policy, and 3) and social and global impact. She is author of Grim Fairy Tales: The Rhetorical Construction of American Welfare Policy and co-editor of Readings on Political Communication. Her work has appeared in The Quarterly Journal of Speech, Political Communication, Rhetoric & Public Affairs, and Communication Quarterly, among others.

Gring-Pemble is passionate about teaching and is the recipient of the 2005 性视界传媒 Teaching Excellence Award, 2017 OSCAR Mentoring Excellence Award, 2019 性视界传媒 Alumni Association Faculty of the Year Award, 2024 John Toups Presidential Medal for Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award, and was one of the Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning 2024 Online Teacher of Distinction winners. She is committed to sustainability initiatives at Mason and around the globe in her capacity as co-founder and director of strategy of the Honey Bee Initiative, Founding Co-Executive Director of the Business for a Better World Center, board member of the Institute for a Sustainable Earth, and member of the Mason Sustainability Council. Gring-Pemble serves on the advisory board of UndocuMason and is an ardent supporter of DACA, undocumented, and TPS students.

Research Interests

  • Social impact, innovation, and entrepreneurship
  • Rhetorical criticism, argument, persuasion
  • Political communication and public policy

Education

Ph.D. Communication (Rhetoric), University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, May 2000.

Dissertation Title: 鈥淐onstructing 鈥榃elfare As We Know It鈥欌: A Rhetorical Analysis of the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act鈥

M.A. Communication, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1996.

B.A., Magna Cum Laude, Political Science and Hispanic Studies; Asian Studies Minor, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1992. International Study Abroad: Italy, Spain, Egypt, India, Nepal, Taiwan, Hong Kong, & Japan (1990-1991) Phi Beta Kappa

Research and Awards

Books

  • Sheckels, Ted, Janette Kenner Muir, Terry Robertson and Lisa Gring-Pemble.Readings on Political Communication. State College, PA: Strata Publishers, 2007.
  • Gring-Pemble, Lisa M. and Martha Solomon Watson. Your Sons and Daughters Will Prophesy: 19th Century Women Claim Their Voice. Under Contract with the University of South Carolina Press.
  • Gring-Pemble, Lisa. Grim Fairy Tales:听 The Rhetorical Construction of American Welfare Policy.听Westport, CT:听 Praeger Press, 2003. Reviewed in the July 2004 issue of CHOICE, an American Library Association publication.

Articles (Select)

Gring-Pemble, Lisa and Germ谩n Perilla. 2020. "Sustainable Beekeeping, Community Driven-Development, and Tri-Sector Solutions with Impact" Corporate Governance: The international journal of business in society. Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/CG-01-2020-0019

Gring-Pemble, Lisa and Cher Weixia Chen. 鈥淧atriarchy Prevails: A Feminist Rhetorical Analysis of Equal Pay Discourses鈥. Women and Language 41, no. 2 (2018): 79-103.

Levasseur, David and Lisa M. Gring-Pemble. 鈥淣ot All Capitalist Stories are Created Equal: Mitt Romney鈥檚 Bain Capital Narrative and the Deep Divide in American Economic Rhetoric.鈥 Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 18, no. 1 (2015): 1-32.

Gring-Pemble, Lisa M. 鈥淚t鈥檚 We the People . . . , Not We The Illegals鈥: Extremist Rhetoric in Prince William County, Virginia鈥檚 Immigration Debate. Communication Quarterly 60, no. 5 (2012): 624-648.

Gring-Pemble, Lisa M. 鈥淟egislating a 鈥楴ormal Classic Family鈥: The Rhetorical Construction of Families in American Welfare Policy.鈥 Political Communication 20, no. 4 (October-December 2003): 473-98.

Gring-Pemble, Lisa M. and Martha Solomon Watson. 鈥淭he Rhetorical Limits of Satire: An Analysis of James Finn Garner鈥檚 Politically Correct Bedtime Stories.鈥 The Quarterly Journal of Speech 89, no. 2 (May 2003): 132-53.

Gring-Pemble, Lisa M. 鈥溾楢re We Going to Now Govern by Anecdote?鈥: Rhetorical Constructions of Welfare Recipients in the Congressional Hearings, Debates, and Legislation, 1992鈥1996.鈥 Quarterly Journal of Speech (November 2001): 341鈥65. (Lead Article).

Gring-Pemble, Lisa M. and Diane M. Blair. 鈥淏est-Selling Feminisms: The Rhetorical Production of Popular Press Feminists鈥 Romantic Quest.鈥 Communication Quarterly (Fall 2000): 360鈥79.

Gring-Pemble, Lisa M. 鈥淲riting Themselves Into Consciousness: Creating A Rhetorical Bridge Between the Public and Private Spheres.鈥 Quarterly Journal of Speech 84 (1998): 41鈥61.

Media

  • Moderator, Press and Politics Panel at the National Press Club for the 性视界传媒 Washington Journalism and Media Conference. 12 July and 18 July 2016.

Accolades

  • Named the 2024 recipient of The John Toups Presidential Medal for Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award.
  • Named one of the听Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning 2024 Online Teachers of Distinction Winners.
  • Presented the paper titled, 鈥淩hetoric, Risk, and Recession: The Rhetorical Underpinnings of the Collapse of the U.S. Housing Market in 2006鈥 at the Eastern Communication Association in Boston, Massachusetts in 2017.
  • Received a Teaching Award from 性视界传媒 in 2017.

Media Clippings

  • November 1, 2022 - Inside Nova
  • October 21, 2022 - Fairfax County Times
  • June 6, 2022 - Global Focus
  • May 19, 2022 - Connection听