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Bloomfield, Emma Frances, and Richard A. Katula. “Establishing Premises of Agreement: The Announcement Speech and the 2008 Presidential Campaign.” Communication Research Reports, 29.2 (2011), 140-147.

Cisneros, J. David. “Reclaiming the Rhetoric of Reies López Tijerina: Border Identity and Agency in ‘The Land Grant Question.’” Communication Quarterly 60.5 (2012), 561-87.

Cisneros, J. David. “(Re)Bordering the Civic Imaginary: Rhetoric, Hybridity, and Citizenship in La Gran Marcha.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 97.1 (2011), 26-49.

Cisneros, J. David. “Latina/os and Party Politics in the California Campaign Against Bilingual Education: A Case Study in Argument from Transcendence.” Argumentation and Advocacy 4.3 (2009), 115-134. (Winner of the Daniel Rohrer Memorial Outstanding Research Award)

Corey, Frederick C., and Thomas K. Nakayama. “deathTEXT.” Western Journal of Communication76.1 (2012), 17-23.

Dallimore, Elise J., and Amy E. Mickel. “Life-quality Decisions: Managing Tension Through Advice Received.” Community, Work and Family 14.4 (2011), 425-448.

Dallimore, Elise J., Julie H. Hertenstein, and Marjorie B. Platt. “Impact of Cold-Calling on Student Voluntary Participation.” Journal of Management Education 20.10 (2012), 1-37.

Dallimore, Elise J., Julie H. Hertenstein, and Marjorie B. Platt. “Class Participation in Accounting Courses: Factors that Affect Student Comfort and Learning.” Issues in Accounting Education 25.4 (2010), 613-629.

Engels, Jeremy, and Greg Goodale. “‘Our Battle Cry Will Be: Remember Jenny McCrea!’: A Précis on the Rhetoric of Revenge.” American Quarterly 61.1 (March 2009), 93-112.

Gholz, Carleton. “Maintaining ‘Synk’ in Detroit: Two Case Studies in the Remix Aesthetic.” Dancecult2.1 (2011), 45-62.

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Goodale, Greg, and Jeremy Engels. “Black and White: Vestiges of Biracialism in American Discourse.” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 7.1 (2010), 70-89.

Hoppmann, Michael. “Genera Causarum and the Burden of Proof.” Cogency, Journal of Reasoning and Argumentation 3.1 (2011), 33-50.

Jackson, Sarah J. “Framing Megan Williams: Intersecting Discourses of Race, Class, and Gender in Television News Coverage of Racialized Rape.” Feminist Media Studies 13.1 (2012).

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Noland, Carey M. “Institutional Barriers to Research on Sensitive Topics: The Case of Sex Communication Research Among University Students.” Journal of Research Practice 8.1 (1982): Article M2.

Kevoe-Feldman, Heidi. “Customers’ Participation in Organizational Structure: A Conversation Analytic Approach for Understanding the Action of Service Inquiries.” Communication Reports, 25.1 (2012), 14-26.

Kevoe-Feldman, Heidi, and Jeffrey D. Robinson. “Exploring Essentially Three-Turn Courses of Action: An Institutional Case Study with Implications for Ordinary Talk.” Discourse Studies, 14.2 (2012), 217-241.

Kevoe-Feldman, Heidi, Jeffrey D. Robinson, and J. Mandelbaum. “Extending the Notion of Pragmatic Completion: The Case of the Compound Action Unit.” Journal of Pragmatics, 43.15 (2011), 3844-3859.

Liebler, Carol M., Joseph Schwartz, and Todd Harper. “Queer Tales of Morality: The Press, Hegemonic Framing, and Same-sex Marriage.” Journal of Communication 54.4 (2009), 653-675.

Martin, Judith N., Alison Trego, and Thomas K. Nakayama. “The Relationship between College Students’ Racial Attitudes and Friendship Diversity.” Howard Journal of Communications 21.2 (2010), 97-118.

Mickel, Amy E., and Elise J. Dallimore. “Life-quality Decisions: Tension-management Strategies Used by Individuals when Making Tradeoffs.” Human Relations 62.5 (2009), 627-669.

Nakayama, Thomas K. “Act Up-Paris: French Lessons.” Quarterly Journal of Speech 98.1 (2012), 103-108.

Noland, Carey, P. David Marshall, Greg Goodale, and Hans P. Schlecht. “Celebrity and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic.” Journal of Health and Mass Communication 1.3/4 (2009), 194-210.

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Reagle, Joseph. “‘Be nice’: Wikipedia Norms for Supportive Communication.” New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia 16 (2010), 161-180.

Reagle, Joseph, and Lauren Rhue. “Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica.” International Journal of Communication 5 (2011), 1138–1158.

Rickles, Nathaniel M., Carey Noland, Anthony Tramontozzi, and Michele A. Vinci. “Pharmacy Student Knowledge and Communication of Medication Errors.” American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education74.4 (2010), 1-10.

Robinson, Jeffrey D., and Heidi Kevoe-Feldman. “Using Full Repeats to Initiate Others’ Questions.”Research on Language and Social Interaction 43.3 (2010), 232-259.

Schwartz, Joseph. “Investigating Differences in Public Support for Gay Rights Issues.” Journal of Homosexuality 57.6 (2010), 748-759.

Schwartz, Joseph. “Whose Voices are Heard?: Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Newspaper Sources.”Sex Roles: A Journal of Research 64.3-4 (2010), 265-275.

Schwartz, Joseph, and Aaron Willis. “Coverage of Methamphetamine in GLBT Newspapers.” Mass Communication and Society 13.1 (2010), 30-47.

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