Recent Publications

Dr. Nobleza Asuncion-Lande
  • Accepted for publication as part of a volume on "Proceedings of WCA International Conference, 2009: "The Ethical and Cultural Implications of the New Communication Technologies in Globalization".

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Dr. Mary Banwart
  • Mary C. Banwart, Kelly L. Winfrey, and James M. Schnoebelen (in press).  “‘It’s 3 a.m.’: Strategic Communication in Hillary Clinton’s 2008 Presidential Primary Televised Advertisements.”  In, Sheckels, Theodore F. (Ed.), Cracked but not Shattered: Hillary Clinton’s Unsuccessful Campaign for the Presidency.  Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
  • Mary C. Banwart (2008).  Gendered Leadership:  Political Candidate Image Presentation via the Internet.  Business Research Yearbook, 15, 160-165.
  • Mary C. Banwart (2007).  Constructing Images in Presidential Primaries: An Analysis of Discourse Strategies in the Dole and Bush Iowa Straw Poll Speeches.  Argumentation and Advocacy, 43, 65-78.
  • Mary C. Banwart (2007).  Gender and Young Voters in 2004: The Influence of Perceived Knowledge and Interest.  American Behavioral Scientist, 50, 1152-1168.
  • Mary C. Banwart (2007).  Webstyle.  In, L. L. Kaid and C. Holtz-Bacha (Eds.),  Encyclopedia of Political Communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Mary C. Banwart (2006).  “Webstyles in 2004: The Gendering of Candidates on Campaign Web Sites?”  In Williams, Andrew Paul, & Tedesco, John C. (Eds.), The Internet Election: Perspectives on the Web’s Role in Campaign 2004 (pp. 37-55). Roman & Littlefield Publishers.
  • Mary C. Banwart & Mitchell S. McKinney (2005).  A Gendered Influence in Campaign Debates?: Analysis of Mixed-Gender United States Senate and Gubernatorial Debates.  Communication Studies, 56(4), 353-373.
  • Mary C. Banwart & Dianne G. Bystrom (2005).  Gendered Reactions:  Young Voters’ Responses to the 2004 Presidential Advertisements.  American Behavioral Scientist, 49, 314-325.
  • Mitchell S. McKinney & Mary C. Banwart (2005).  Rocking the Youth Vote through Debate: Examining the Effects of a Citizen Versus Journalist Controlled Debate on Civic Engagement.  Journalism Studies, 6(2), 153-163.
  • Mary C. Banwart (2005). “Engaging the Gap: Exploring the Gender Gap and Its Influence on the 2000 Election.”  In L. L. Kaid, D. G Bystrom, M. S. McKinney, & D. B. Carlin (Eds.), Communicating Politics: Engaging the Public in Democratic Life (pp. 269-279).  New York: Peter Lang Publishing.

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Dr. Nancy Baym
  • Baym, N. K. (under contract). Personal Connections in a Digital Age, Polity Press. [anticipated publication April 2010]
  • Markham, A. & Baym, N. K. (Eds.) (2009). Internet Inquiry: Conversations About Method, Sage, Inc.
  • Baym, N. K. (2009). Social Networks 2.0. In C. Ess, M. Consalvo, & R. Burnett (Eds.) The Handbook of Internet Research. Blackwell.
  • Baym, N. K. (2009). A Call for Grounding in the Face of Blurred Boundaries. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication 14, 720-723.
  • Baym, N. & Burnett, R. (2009) Amateur experts: International fan labor in Swedish independent music. International Journal of Cultural Studies. 12(5): 433-449.
  • Baym, N. & Ledbetter, A. (2009) Tunes that Bind? Predicting Friendship Strength in a Music-Based Social Network. Information, Communication & Society 12(3), 408-427.
  • Baym, N. K. (2009). Toward Understanding the Libratory Effects of Elective Affinities Online. In Blair, K., Gajjala, R., & Tulley, C., Webbing Cyberfeminist Practice: Communities, Pedagogies, and Social Action. Hampton Press.
  • Baym, N. K. (2009). What Constitutes Quality in Qualitative Internet Research? In Markham, A. & Baym, N. (Eds.) Internet Inquiry: Conversations About Method, Sage, Inc.
  • Baym, N. K. & Markham, A. (2009). Introduction. In Markham, A. & Baym, N. (Eds.) Internet Inquiry: Conversations About Method, Sage, Inc.
  • Baym, N. K., Kunkel, A., Zhang, Y.B., Lin, M. & Ledbetter, A. (2007). Relational Quality and Media Use in Interpersonal Relationships. New Media and Society.
  • Baym, N. K. (2007). The New Shape of Online Community: The Example of Swedish Independent Music Fandom. First Monday, Vol. 12 (8), http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue12_8/baym/index.html .
  • Baym, N. K. (2006). Finding the Quality in Qualitative Internet Research. In D. Silver & A. Massonari (Eds.) Critical Cyberculture Studies. New York University Press.
  • Baym, N. K. (2006). Interpersonal Life Online. In S. Livingstone and L. Lievrouw (Eds.) The Handbook of New Media, Student Edition. London, Sage Ltd. Revised and updated version of 2002 chapter in The Handbook of New Media. London: Sage Ltd
    Translated into Italian: Baym, N.K., New media, comunicazione e cultura: Vissuti interpersonali on-line, in Lievrouw, L.A & Livingstone, S. (Eds.), It. transl. Boccia Artieri, G., Paccagnella, L., Pasquali, F. (Eds.) Capire i New Media, HOEPLI, 2007.
  • Baym, N. K., Guest Editor. (2005) ICT Research and disciplinary boundaries: Is 'Internet Research" a virtual field, a proto-discipline, or something else? Special issue of The Information Society, Vol. 21 (4).
  • Baym, N. K. (2005) Internet Research as is Isn't, Is, Could Be, and Should Be. In ICT Research and disciplinary boundaries: Is 'Internet Research" a virtual field, a proto-discipline, or something else? Special issue of The Information Society, Vol. 21 (4).
  • Baym, N. K. (2005). Online Communication in Close Relationships: Revealing what Surveys Obscure. In M. Consalvo & M. Allen (Eds.) AoIR Internet Research Annual, Volume 2. Peter Lang.
  • Postmes, T. & Baym, N. K. (2005) Intergroup Communication and the Internet. In Harwood, J. & Giles, H. (Eds.) Intergroup Communication: Multiple Perspectives. Peter Lang.
  • Baym, N. K. (2005) Language in Computer-Mediated Communication. In Brown, K. (Ed.). The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Second Edition. Elsevier.

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Dr. Kristine Bruss
  • Bruss, Kristine S. "'You've Got Mail': Addressing E-mail Communication in Graduate Teaching Assistant Training." Communication Teacher. In press.
  • Bruss, K. S. "Improving Classroom Discussion: A Rhetorical Approach." Journal of General Education 58 (2009): 28-46.
  • Bruss, Kristine, and Richard Graff. "Character, Style, and Persuasion in Aristotle's Rhetoric." Advances in the History of Rhetoric 8 (2006): 39-72.

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Dr. Diana Carlin
  • Warner, B., Carlin, D.B., Winfrey, K., Schnoebelen, J., & Trosonovski, M. (in press). Will the real candidates please stand up?: Perceptions of 2008 presidential and vice presidential candidates in the debates. American Behavioral Scientist.
  • Schnoebelen, J., Carlin, D.B., Warner, B.R. (2009). Hillary Clinton and the entrapment of the First Lady title. In Sheckels, T., ed. Cracked  but not shattered: Hillary Rodham Clinton’s unsuccessful campaign for the presidency. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
  • Carlin, D.B. & Winfrey, K. (2009). Have you come a long way, baby? Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin and sexism in 2008 campaign coverage. Communication Studies, 60, 326-343.
  • Carlin, D. B. (in press). Internationalizing the scholarly experience of faculty, in Johnstone, B., d’Ambrosio, M., Yakoboski, P., eds. Higher education in a global society. (Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar).
  • Evans, N.,  Carlin, D.B. & Potts, J. (2009).  International student adjustment issues, in Evans, N. & Andrade, M., eds. International students: Developing a critical resource. (Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield/American Council on Education).
  • Carlin, D.B., Vigil, T.R., Buehler, S. E., McDonald, K.M. (2009). The third agenda in U.S. presidential debates: DebateWatch and viewer reaction, 1996-2004. (Westport, CT: Praeger). (Authored seven chapters and co-authored one).
  • Beom, K., Carlin, D.B., Silver, M.D. (2005 October). The world was watching—and talking: International perspectives on the 2004 presidential debates. American Behavioral Scientist, 49, 243-65.
  • Carlin, D.B.  (2005).   Enhancing citizen participation through debates.  In M.S. McKinney, D.G. Bystrom, L.L. Kaid, & D.B. Carlin, Eds. Communicating Politics:  Engaging the public in democratic life.  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Carlin, D.B. (2005). Political debates. In S.J. Best & B. Radcliff, Eds. Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion, Vol. 2.
  • Carlin, D.B., Schill, Dan, Levasseur, D.G., & King, T. (2005). The post-9/11 public sphere: Citizen talk about the 2004 presidential debates. Rhetoric & Public Affairs, I, 617-638.
  • McKinney, M.S. & Carlin, D.B. (2004).  Political campaign debates.  In L.L. Kaid, Ed. Handbook of Political Communication Research.  Mahwah, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

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Dr. Jay Childers
  • Childers, J.P. “Talk about Talk: The Conversational Metaphor in the 2008 Presidential Primaries.”  American Behavioral Scientist (Forthcoming).
  • Childers, J.P. “Paternalistic Rhetoric and the American People.” In Michelle Smith & Barbara Warnick (Eds). The Responsibilities of Rhetoric (Waveland Press, 2010). 
  • Childers, J.P. “Going All In on the Global Market: The Rhetorical Performance of Neoliberal Capitalism on ESPN’s World Series of Poker,” in Barry Brummett (Ed.) Cultural Rhetorics of Performance in Sports and Games (Peter Lang, 2009).
  • Childers, J.P. “Deliberating Rhetoric: Review Essay.”  Quarterly Journal of Speech, 94 (2008).
  • Childers, J.P. “Rhetoric and Media Studies,” in W. Donsbach (Ed.) International Encyclopedia of Communication (2007).
  • Childers, J.P. and Doyle, J.. “Understanding the Power of Language,” in J. Daly (Ed.) Fundamentals of Communication (Boston, MA: Pearson, 2006), 195-218.
  • Hart, R.P. & Childers, J.P. “Verbal Certainty in American Politics: An Overview and Extension,”  Presidential Studies Quarterly, 34(2005), 516-535.
  • Hart, R.P. & Childers, J.P.. “The Evolution of Candidate Bush,” American Behavioral Scientist, 48(2005), 1-18.

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Dr. Suzy D'Enbeau
  • D'Enbeau, S. (2009). Feminine and feminist transformation in popular culture: an application of Mary Daly's radical philosophies to Bust magazine. Feminist Media Studies, 9 (1), 17-36.
  • Buzzanell, P. M., & D'Enbeau, S. (2009). Stories of caregiving: Intersections of popular gender, academic research, and one woman's experiences. Qualitative Inquiry, 15, 1119-1224.
  • D'Enbeau, S., & Buzzanell, P. M. (2009). Efficiencies of pregnancy management: From penciling in pregnancy to elective c-sections and quality time. In S. Kleinman (Ed.), The culture of efficiency (pp. 3-19). New York: Peter Lang.
  • D'Enbeau, S., Buzzanell, P. M., & Duckworth, J. (2009). "Money or family/Money for family: Fatherhood dilemmas for men of differing socioeconomic classes." In E. Kirby & M. C. McBride (Eds.), Gender actualized: Cases in communicatively constructing realities (pp. 92-98). New York: Kendall Hunt.

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Dr. Cal Downs
  • Downs , Cal W. & Adrian, Allyson. (2004). Assessing Organizational Communication: Strategic Communication Audits. Guilford Press.

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Dr. Jeffrey Hall
  • Hall, J. A., Park, N., Song, H., & Cody, M. J. (in press). Strategic misrepresentation in online dating: The effects of gender, self-monitoring, and personality traits. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.
  • Hall, J. A., Carter, S., & Cody, M. J. (in press). Individual differences in the communication of romantic interest: Development of the flirting styles inventory. Communication Quarterly.
  • Hall, J. A., & Sereno, K. (in press). Offensive jokes: How do they impact long-term relationships? Humor: International Journal of Humor Research.
  • Hall, J. A., & Householder, B. J. (2007). Objective rejection?: The effects of agreement and involvement on message quality evaluation. Rocky Mountain Communication Review, 3, 3-18.
  • Hall, J. A., & Valente, T. W. (2007). Adolescent smoking networks: The effects of influence and selection on future smoking. Addictive Behaviors, 32, 3054-3059.
  • Hall, J. A., & La France, B. H. (2007). Attitudes and communication of homophobia in fraternities: Separating the impact of social adjustment function from hetero-identity concern. Communication Quarterly, 55, 39-60.
  • Hall, J. A. (2006). Aligning darkness with conspiracy: The discursive effects of African American interest in Gary Webbs Dark Alliance. The Howard Journal of Communications, 17, 205-222.

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Dr. Alesia Hanzal
  • Hanzal, A., & Segrin, C. (2009). The role of conflict resolution styles in mediating the relationship between enduring vulnerabilities and marital quality. Journal of Family Communication, 9, 1-20.
  • Segrin, C., Hanzal, A., & Domschke, T. (2009). Accuracy and bias in newlywed couples’ perceptions of conflict styles and their associations with marital satisfaction. Communication Monographs, 76, 207-233.
  • Givertz, M., Segrin, C., & Hanzal, A. (2009). The association between satisfaction and commitment differs across marital couple types. Communication Research, 36, 561-584.
  • Hanzal, A. & Segrin, C. (2008). Conflict patterns and family of origin conflict in newly initiated remarriages. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 49 ½, 41-55.
  • Hanzal, A., Segrin, C., & Dorros, S.M. (2008). The role of marital status and age on men’s and women’s reactions to touch from a relational partner. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 32, 21-35.
  • Dorros, S.M., Hanzal, A., & Segrin, C., (2008). What does sex, personality, and relationship satisfaction have to do with it? Finding the best predictor of positive reactions to intimate and nonintimate touch from a relational partner. Journal of Research in Personality, 42, 1067-1073.
  • Allen, M., Emmers-Sommer, T. M., D’Alessio, D., Timmerman, L., Hanzal, A., & Korus, J. (2007). The connection between the physiological and psychological reactions to sexually explicit materials: A literature summary using meta-analysis. Communication Monographs, 74, 541-560.
  • Segrin, C., Hanzal, A., Donnerstein, C., & Taylor, M., & Domschke, T. (2007). Social skills, psychological well-being, and the mediating role of perceived stress. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping, 20, 321-329.
  • Emmers-Sommer, T. M., Pauley, P., Hanzal, A., & Triplett, L. (2006). Love, suspense, sex, and violence: Men’s and women’s film predilections, exposure to sexually violent media, and their relationship to rape myth acceptance. Sex Roles, 55, 311-320.
  • Emmers-Sommer, T. M., Triplett, L., Pauley, P., Hanzal, A., & Rhea, D. (2005). The impact of film manipulation on attitudes toward women and editing. Sex Roles, 52, 683-695.

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Dr. Mary Lee Hummert
  • Hummert, M. L. (in press). Communicating across generations. In H. Giles, S. Reid, & J. Harwood (Eds.), Dynamics of intergroup communication. Peter Lang Publishers: New York.
  • Hummert, M. L. (2009). Not just preaching to the choir: Communication scholarship does make a difference. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 37, 215-224.
  • Lin, M. C., Harwood, J., & Hummert, M. L. (2008). Young adults' intergenerational communication schemas in Taiwan and U.S.A. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 27, 28-50.
  • Hummert, M. L. (2008). Intergenerational communication. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International encyclopedia of communication, Vol. VI (pp. 2362-2368). Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
  • Hummert, M. L. (2008). Social stereotyping and communication. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), International encyclopedia of communication, Vol. X (pp. 4719-4725). Oxford, UK and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.
  • Hummert, M. L. (2007). As family members age: A research agenda for family communication. Journal of Family Communication, 7, 3-21.
  • Savundranayagam, M. Y., Ryan, E. B., & Hummert, M. L. (2007). Communication, health, and aging: Promoting empowerment. In A. Weatherall, B. Watson, & C. Gallois, Language, discourse, and social psychology (pp. 81-107)..  Hants, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Giles, H., Hajek, C., Barker, V., Lin, M-C, Zhang, Y. B., Hummert, M. L., & Anderson, M. C. (2007). Accommodation and institutional talk: Police-civilian interactions. In A. Weatherall, B. Watson, & C. Gallois, Language, discourse, and social psychology (pp. 131-159).  Hants, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Geiger, W., Harwood, J., & Hummert, M. L. (2006). College students' multiple stereotypes of lesbians. Journal of Homosexuality, 51, 165-182.
  • O'Brien, L., & Hummert, M.L. (2006). Age self-stereotyping, stereotype threat, and memory performance in late middle-aged adults. Social Cognition, 24, 338-358.
  • Garstka, T.A., Hummert, M.L., & Branscombe, N.R. (2005). Perceiving age discrimination in response to intergenerational inequity. Journal of Social Issues, 61, 321-342.
  • Williams, K., Kemper, S., & Hummert, M. L. (2005). Enhancing communication with older adults: Overcoming elderspeak. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing, 53 (5), 12-16.
  • Savundranayagam, M. Y., Hummert, M. L., & Montgomery, R. J. V. (2005). Investigating the effects of communication problems on caregiver burden. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 60B, S48-S55.
  • Zhang, Y. B., Harwood, J., & Hummert, M. L. (2005). Perceptions of conflict management styles in Chinese intergenerational dyads. Communication Monographs, 72, 71-91.
  • Anderson, K., Harwood, J., & Hummert, M. L. (2005) The grandparent-grandchild relationship: Implications for models of intergenerational communication. Human Communication Research, 31, 268-294.

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Dr. Adrianne Kunkel
  • Gillath, O., Adams, G. E., & Kunkel, A. D. (Eds.). (forthcoming, 2010). New directions in close relationships: Integrating across disciplines and theoretical approaches. Washington DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Wilson, S. R., Kunkel, A. D., Robson, S., Olufowote, J. O., & Soliz, J. (2009).Identity implications of relationship (re)definition goals: An analysis of face threats and face work as young adults initiate, intensify, and disengage from romantic relationships. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 28, 32-61.
  • Dennis, M. R., Kunkel, A., & Keyton, J. (December 1, 2008). Women talking about cancer: Supportive elements. Communication Currents available at http://www.communicationcurrents.com/
  • Dennis, M. R., Kunkel, A., & Keyton, J. (2008). Problematic integration,appraisal theory, and the Bosom Buddies breast cancer support group. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 36, 415-436.
  • Baym, N., Zhang, Y. B., Kunkel, A., Lin, M-C, & Ledbetter, A. (2007). Relational quality and media use in interpersonal relationships. New Media & Society, 9, 735-752.
  • Dennis, M. R., Kunkel, A. D., Woods, G., & Schrodt, P. (2006). Making sense of New Orleans flood trauma recovery: Ethics, research design, and policy considerations for future disasters. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 6, 191-213.
  • Dennis, M. R., Ridder, K., & Kunkel, A. D. (2006). Grief, glory, and political capital in the capitol: Presidents eulogizing presidents. Death Studies, 30, 325-349.
  • Burleson, B. R., & Kunkel, A. (2006). Revisiting the different cultures thesis: An assessment of sex differences and similarities in supportive communication. In K. Dindia & D. Canary (Eds.), Sex differences and similarities in communication (2nd ed., pp. 135-155). Erlbaum.
  • Kunkel, A., Hummert, M. L., & Dennis, M. R. (2005). Social learning: Modeling and communication in the family context. In D. O. Braithwaite & L. A. Baxter (Eds.), Family communication theories (pp. 260-275). Sage.
  • Burleson, B. R., Samter, W., Jones, S. M., Kunkel, A., Holmstrom, A. J., Mortenson, S. T., & MacGeorge, E. L. (2005). Which comforting messages really work best? A different perspective on Lemieux and Tighe's "receiver perspective." Communication Research Reports, 22, 87-100.
  • Kunkel, A. (2005). Contribution to special issue on Communication Research and Institutional Review Boards. Relationship Research News (RRN).
  • Kunkel, A. (2005). Contribution to special issue on Communication Research and Institutional Review Boards. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 33.

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Dr. Beth Innocenti
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth, and Milford, Mike. "Bernard Lamy's L'Art de Parler Addresses Religious Exigencies." Rhetorica 26 (2008): 417-38.
  • Innocenti, Beth. Rev. of Trust in Texts: A Different History of Rhetoric, by Susan Miller. Quarterly Journal of Speech 95 (2009): 231-34.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. "Shaming in and into Argumentation." Argumentation 21 (2007): 379-95.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. "Religious Reasons for Campbell's View of Emotional Appeals in Philosophy of Rhetoric." Rhetoric Society Quarterly 37 (2007): 159-80.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. Evaluating Fear Appeals. Dissensus and the Search for Common Ground. Eds. Hans V. Hansen, Christopher W. Tindale, J. Anthony Blair, Ralph H. Johnson, and David M. Godden. CD-ROM. Windsor, ON: Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation, 2007.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. "Shaming into Argumentation." Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. Eds. Frans H. van Eemeren, J. Anthony Blair, Charles A. Willard, and Bart Garssen. Amsterdam: Sic Sat, 2007. 925-28.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. Rev. of Adam Smith: The Rhetoric of Propriety, by Stephen J. McKenna. Quarterly Journal of Speech 93 (2007): 117-19.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. "A Normative Pragmatic Perspective on Appealing to Emotions in Argumentation." Argumentation 20 (2006): 327-43.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. "Campbell's View of Argument as Comparison Advances his Religious Agenda." Rhetorical Agendas: Political, Ethical, Spiritual. Ed. Patricia Bizzell. Mahwah, NJ:  Erlbaum, 2006. 109-13.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. "Norms of Presentational Force."  Argumentation and Advocacy 41 (2005): 139-51.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. "Kames's Legal Career and Writings as Precedents for Elements of Criticism.Rhetorica 23 (2005): 239-59.
  • Innocenti [Manolescu], Beth. "Norms of Forcibleness." The Uses of Argument:  Proceedings of a Conference at McMaster University, 18-21 May 2005. Ed. David Hitchcock. Hamilton: Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation, 2005. 336-45.

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Dr. Donn Parson
  • Parson, Donn W. and George Ziegelmueller. "The Role of Irony in Argument: Promise and Problems,: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference
    On Argumentation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, January, 2007

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Dr. Robert C. Rowland
Dr. Tracy Russo
  • Russo, T.C. (2008).  They just don't get it: Responding to generational differences. Quality Management Forum
  • Russo, T.C., & Ford, D.J. (2006).  Teachers' reflection on reflection practice.  Journal of Cognitive Affective Learning, 2(2), 1-12.
  • Russo, T.C., & Koesten, J. (2005).  Prestige, centrality and learning: A social network analysis of an online class.  Communication Education, 54(3), 254-261.
  • Russo, T. & Benson, S. (2005).  Learning with invisible others: Perceptions of online presence and their relationship to cognitive and affective learning.  Educational Technology and Society, 8(1), 54-62.
  • Spaulding, R. J., Russo, T., Cook, D. J., & Doolittle, G. C. (2005) Diffusion theory and telemedicine adoption by Kansas healthcare providers: Critical factors in telemedicine adoption for improved patient access.  Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare,11.

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Dr. Dave Tell
  • Tell, Dave. “Rhetoric and Power: An Inquiry Into Foucault's Critique of Confession.” Philosophy & Rhetoric (2010): Forthcoming.
  • Tell, Dave. “Augustine and the ‘Chair of Lies': Rhetoric in The Confessions.” Rhetorica 28.2 (2010): Forthcoming.
  • Tell, David. “Rousseau, Rhetoric, and the Promise of Contractual Politics.” In The Responsibilities of Rhetoric, eds. Michelle Smith and Barbara Warnick (Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2010), 25-36.
  • Tell, Dave. “Jimmy Swaggart's Secular Confession.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 39.2 (Spring 2009): 124-146.  
  • Tell, Dave. “James McGreevey, The State-House Resignation Speech (12 August, 2004).” Voices of Democracy: The U.S. Oratory Project 3 (2008): 83-102. http://www.voicesofdemocracy.umd.edu/VODJournalVolume3.htm
  • Tell, Dave. “The ‘Shocking Story' of Emmett Till and the Politics of Public Confession.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 94.2 (May 2008): 156-178.
  • Tell, Dave. “Augustinian Political Theory and Religious Discourse in Public Life.” Journal of Communication and Religion 30.2 (November 2007): 213-35.
  • Tell, Dave. “Beyond Mnemotechnics: Confession and Memory in Augustine.” Philosophy & Rhetoric 39.3 (2006): 233-53.
  • Hogan, J. Michael and Dave Tell. “Demagoguery and Democratic Deliberation: The Search for Rules of Discursive Engagement.” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 9.3 (2006): 479-87.

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Dr. Yan Bing Zhang
  • Zhang, Y. B., & Lin, M.-C. (in press). Conflict initiating factors in intergenerational relationships. Journal of Language and Social psychology
  • Hajek, C., Giles, H., Barker, V., Lin, M.-C., Zhang, Y. B., Hummert, M. L., & Anderson, M. C. (2008). Expressed trust and compliance in police-civilian encounters: The role of communication accommodation in Chinese and American settings. Chinese Journal of Communication, 2, 168-180.
  • Zhang, Y. B., Song, Y., & Carver, L. (2008). Cultural values and aging in Chinese television commercials. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 18, 210-225.
  • Song, Y., & Zhang, Y. B. (2008). Cultural values in Chinese Children's animation. China Media Research, 4, 18-27.
  • Zhang, Y. B. (2008). Asian communication modes. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), The Blackwell International Encyclopedia of Communication (pp. 775-779). Blackwell Publishing.
  • Zhang, Y. B. (2008). Conflict and cooperation across the life span. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), The Blackwell International Encyclopedia of Communication (pp. 910- 915). Blackwell Publishing.
  • Lin, M.-C., & Zhang, Y. B. (2008). Older people's cognitive representation of intergenerational communication in Taiwan. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 18, 135-156.
  • Giles, H., Hajek, C., Barker, V., Lin, M.-C., Zhang, Y. B., Hummert, M. L., & Anderson, M. C. (2007). Applied communicative dimensions of police-civilian interaction. In A. Weatherall, B. Watson, & C. Gallois (Eds.), The social psychology of language and discourse (pp. 131-159). Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Baym, N., Zhang, Y. B., Kunkel, A. D., Lin, M.-C, & Ledbetter, A. (2007). Relational quality and media use in interpersonal relationships. New Media & Society, 9, 735-752.
  • Zhang, Y. B., & Wang, K. (2006). Chinese older, middle-aged, and young participants' stereotypes of young adults. Hallym International Journal of Aging, 2, 95-118.
  • Zhang, Y.B., Harwood, J., Williams, A., Ylänne-McEwen, V., Wadleigh, P. M., & Thimm, C. (2006). Older adults in advertising: Multi-national perspective. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 25, 264-282.
  • Zhang, Y. B., Lin, M.-C., Nonaka, A., & Beom, K. (2005). Harmony, hierarchy and conservatism: A cross-cultural comparison of Confucian values among China, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. Communication Research Report, 22, 107-115.
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