steven keller

Assistant Professor of Media and Public Affairs
Phone: (202) 994-6353
Fax: (202) 994-5806
E-mail: skeller@gwu.edu
Office: MPA 426
Expertise
Political Debate, Campaign Debates, Political Speeches,
Political Oratory, Testimony and Rhetoric
Courses Taught
ESIA 201, Public Speaking and Advocacy
SMPA 120, Editorial and
Persuasive Writing
SMPA 158, Campaign Advertising
SMPA 170, Political Debate
SMPA 171, Political Oratory and Speechwriting
SMPA 50, Introduction
to Media and Public Affairs
SMPA 125, Forensic
Practice (Debate)
Selected Works
Delivering Congressional Testimony, a sixty-page
primer written for the U.S. General Accounting office (GAO) on
behalf of Congressional Quarterly, December 1997.
Instructor's Manual: Delivering Congressional
Testimony, a sixty-five page primer written for the U.S. General
Accounting Office (GAO) on behalf of Congressional
Quarterly, July
1998.
"Micro-Cues & Meta-News: The Role of Personal Modifiers
in News Reports on Prominent Political Actors," presented
to the International Society of Political Psychology in Vancouver,
B.C. in July, 1997. Co-researchers are professors Livingston and
Manheim.
Background
Steven Keller has presented numerous seminars and workshops
to senior personnel within the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO)
and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Food Safety Inspection
Service on delivering congressional testimony. Other volunteer
activities have included advising DC Public Schools Superintendent
General Beckton's speech writer and serving as advisor and critic
for the Anacostia High School Public Service Academy. He has also
been a parliamentarian and advisor for ANC-2A.
Keller has also appeared
in the media, commenting on such topics as the role of political
consultants for "WorldNet," a United States Information Agency
program aired in Europe. In 2004, he served as MSNBC's
live in-studio expert during the televised Presidential Debates
between George W. Bush and John Kerry. He has provided political
communication insights and commentary on the Democratic and Republic
National Conventions and the presidential and vice presidential
debates of 1996 for the Baltimore Sun, Talk
Radio Network, and Investor's Business Daily. He provided
analysis of British election campaign rhetoric and discussed pitfalls
of a potential debate between Prime Minister Major and Labor candidate
Tony Blair for BBC Television's "NewsNight." Keller has
commented extensively on former President Clinton's grand jury
testimony for CBS Radio, AP Television, and KIRO Radio in Seattle.
He also appeared on the "Derek McGinty Show," WAMU 88.5
FM as a guest on two shows serving as a political communication
analyst of a new video series on "Great American Speeches" and
President Clinton's 1996 State of the Union.
Education
M.A., Rhetoric and Public Address, Ohio State University,
1969
B.S.,
1968


