Leonard Shedletsky

  • Professor of Communication
207-780-5437

119 Payson Smith Hall, Portland Campus

Education

  • PhD, Communication, University of Illinois
  • MA, Broadcast Communication Arts, San Francisco State College
  • Junior College Standard Teaching Credential
  • BA, Speech and Theatre, Brooklyn College

Research Interests

  • Intuition
  • Intrapersonal Communication
  • Internet Communication
  • Discussion

In the Media

-Presentations-
  • Shedletsky, L. & Gabrielski, J. Intuition, Ideology, and Rationalist Bias In Communication Theory. Seventh International Conference on Communication & Media Studies, Galway, Ireland, Aug 26, 2022.
  • Shedletsky, L., Gilbert, D., & Bantz, D. Launching into Life After College: An Exit Year Experience for Students in Transition. A 5-minute Lightning Talk at USM's 4th Annual Virtual USM Research and Scholarship Symposium Series on April 2, 2021.
  • Shedletsky, L., Gilbert, D., Bantz, D. Life After College: Imagining What We Don’t Know. Amps: Teaching-Learning-Research, Design and Environments, Work and Education. Manchester School of Architecture, Manchester, England, online, December 4, 2020.

Leonard J. Shedletsky, PhD., Professor of Communication, has been teaching in the Department of Communication at the University of Southern Maine since 1979. With a background in psycholinguistics, his perspective on human communication is cognitive. In this connection, he teaches a course on intrapersonal communication and one on meaning. He has published several books on intrapersonal communication and numerous articles, chapters and conference papers.

He was awarded recognition by his colleagues and the administration at USM for STELLAR scholarship and teaching. He was awarded the Russell Chair in philosophy and education for 2009-2011.

Lenny’s favorite quotes:

Mensch tracht and Gott lacht (translation: Man plans and g-d laughs).

Gam zeh ya’avor (Translation: this too shall pass).

“Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.”

Margaret Mead.

Expertise

  • Intuition
  • Intrapersonal Communication
  • Online Education
  • Discussion

Selected Publications

  • Shedletsky, L., Andonian, J., Bantz, D., and Gilbert, D. (2022). Launching into Life After College. In Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger (Eds.). Innovative Classroom Environments: International Perspectives in Higher Education. International Higher Education Teaching & Learning Association. [This series publishes current scholarship and practices related to teaching and learning. It showcases literature reviews, narratives, case studies, and other types of qualitative and quantitative research studies that explain how faculty and institutions are using innovative teaching and learning practices to more effectively engage students and faculty in the teaching and learning process.]
  • Shedletsky, L. (Ed.). Rationalist Bias in Communication Theory. (2021). Hershey, PA: IGI-Global.
  • Shedletsky, L, Bantz, Gabrielski, & El-Makarim Aboueissa, Chapter, “Calling Bullshit”: A Model of Social Intuitionist Reasoning; Rationalist Bias in Communication Theory. (2021). Hershey, PA: IGI-Global.
  • Shedletsky, L, Chapter, "What Does Social Intuition Theory Have to Do with Communicating?"; Rationalist Bias in Communication Theory. (2021). Hershey, PA: IGI-Global.
  • Shedletsky, L. (2018). Seeing bullshit rhetorically: Human encounters and cultural values. Res Rhetorica, Vol. 5 (4), 30 - 44.
207-780-5437

119 Payson Smith Hall, Portland Campus

Education

  • PhD, Communication, University of Illinois
  • MA, Broadcast Communication Arts, San Francisco State College
  • Junior College Standard Teaching Credential
  • BA, Speech and Theatre, Brooklyn College

Research Interests

  • Intuition
  • Intrapersonal Communication
  • Internet Communication
  • Discussion

In the Media

-Presentations-
  • Shedletsky, L. & Gabrielski, J. Intuition, Ideology, and Rationalist Bias In Communication Theory. Seventh International Conference on Communication & Media Studies, Galway, Ireland, Aug 26, 2022.
  • Shedletsky, L., Gilbert, D., & Bantz, D. Launching into Life After College: An Exit Year Experience for Students in Transition. A 5-minute Lightning Talk at USM's 4th Annual Virtual USM Research and Scholarship Symposium Series on April 2, 2021.
  • Shedletsky, L., Gilbert, D., Bantz, D. Life After College: Imagining What We Don’t Know. Amps: Teaching-Learning-Research, Design and Environments, Work and Education. Manchester School of Architecture, Manchester, England, online, December 4, 2020.