Dr. Nobleza Asuncion-Lande
- Globalization's impact on corporate management, managing cross-cultural conflict in multicultural work teams
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Dr. Mary Banwart
- Attitudes toward women running for political office
- Communication strategies of candidates in mixed-gender races
- Reactions to political campaign advertisements
- Development of the Political Interpersonal Communication Index
- Debatestyles of candidates in mixed-gender political debates
- Webstyles of candidates in mixed-gender political races
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Dr. Nancy Baym
- Changing dynamics and role in fan/band/label relationships given the rise of fan activity on the internet
- Relationships in social network sites, particularly around music
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Dr. Kristine Bruss
- Ethopoeia
- Boredom and delight in Greek rhetoric
- Discussion pedagogy
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Dr. Diana Carlin
- The role of political debates in new democracies
- Political communication text (with David Levasseur) to be published by Oxford
- Video analysis of presidential debates to determine the effects of various camera choices on viewers' perceptions
- General issues related to gender and politics
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Dr. Jay Childers
- Public Sphere Theory
- Deliberative Democracy
- Civic Engagement
- Presidential Rhetoric
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Dr. Suzy D'Enbeau
- Branding and commodification processes of feminisms
- Intersections of popular culture and organizing
- Organizing for social change
- Work-life issues
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Dr. Jeffrey Hall
- Gender and friendship expectations
- Homophobia and masculinity
- Courtship and flirting, including online courtship
- Romantic couples' use of humor
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Dr. Alesia Hanzal
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Family Communication Patterns Study (Fall 2009 - Summer 2010)
This study is designed to evaluate the transmission of interaction skills and conflict patterns from parents to their children.
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Coping with Stressful Experiences Study (Spring 2009 – Spring 2010)
This study examines the link between traumatic events and people’s use of different media to cope with unexpected stressful events.
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Obesity and Stress Study (Spring 2009 – Spring 2010)
This study examines the on-line discourse shared by individauls who struggle with their weight identity.
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Family of Origin Study (Fall 2008 - Spring 2010)
This study is aimed at gaining a better understanding of how a person’s family of origin is related to their perception of stress and coping strategies.
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Dr. Mary Lee Hummert
- Changing age stereotypes through communication
- Family decision-making regarding age-related challenges
- End-of-life decision-making
- Age stereotypes and intergenerational communication at work
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Dr. Adrianne Kunkel
- New theoretical and methodological directions in the study of close relationships
- Identity goals and romantic relationship (re)definition
- Breast cancer support groups
- Social support and coping
- Sex and gender differences and similarities
- Sexual harassment and violence intervention
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Dr. Beth Innocenti
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Essay: A rhetorical theory of fear appeals in the Virginia Ratifying Convention debates.
- Book: Arguing about Arts of Civic Advocacy in Enlightenment Scotland
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Dr. Donn Parson
- Argument, Problems of Tropes, and the efforts of Kenneth Burke
- Work on a recently discovered manuscript of a conversation
between Kenneth Burke and Richard McKeon
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Dr. Dorthy Pennington
- Mediation and memory in the rhetoric of Condoleezza Rice. A paper from this body of research garnered a top paper award at the 2008 NCA Convention
- Identity mediation and diunitality in the rhetoric of Barack Obama
- Social movements in African American communication and diaspora studies
- Racial identity and power
- Theoretical constructs and applications in interracial communication-book manuscript completed; in search of a publisher
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Dr. Robert C. Rowland
- “Menachem Begin and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” In Press in the Encyclopedia of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
- “Organizational apologia: The rhetoric of inter-organizational conflict,” 2nd author with Angie Jerome, in press at Western Journal of Communication.
- Democracy is Not a Fragile Flower: Ronald Reagan at Westminster and the End of the Cold War, in press at Texas A & M Press, first author with John Jones.
- “The Enlightenment Roots of Obama’s New Politics,” under review Alta proceedings.
- “Purpose, Argument Fields, and the Problem of Expertise,” under review Alta proceedings.
- “The Fierce Urgency of Now,” under review at American Behavioral Scientist.
- “One Dream: Barack Obama, Race, and the American Dream,” under review at Rhetoric and Public Affairs, first author with John Jones.
- “Conflicting Rhetorical Trajectories in Ronald Reagan’s First Inaugural Address,” under review at the Quarterly Journal of Speech, second author with John Jones.
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Dr. Tracy Russo
- Data analysis for projects identifying students’ work values and expectations and employee work values and organizational identification.
- Data gathering for examination of student values and expectations of teaching and learning
- Bisel, R.S. & Russo, T.C. (under review at Communication Quarterly). Organizational Attachment: Confirmatory Factor Analysis Across Disciplinary Operationalizations
- Russo, T.C. (Preparing for journal submission). A community of practice as a socialization site.
- Russo, T.C., Beck, S., (Preparing for journal submission) Organizational attachment: A multi-disciplinary comparison of operationalizations. Competitive paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago
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Dr. Dave Tell
- Public Confession in Twentieth Century America
- Secularism and Rhetoric
- Contemporary Rhetorical Theory
- The work of Michel Foucault, Hannah Arendt, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Hobbes, and Augustine
- Public Memory
- The relationship between Kenneth Burke and Fredric Jameson
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Dr. Yan Bing Zhang
- Intergroup contact and attitudes
- Older adults on prime-time television in Taiwan: Prevalence, portrayal, and communication interaction.
- Cross-Cultural comparison of collectivistic and individualistic values between China and the United States
- Conflict styles, self-construal, and culture
- Internet use, culture and perceptions of women
- Filial piety, aging, media, and culture
- Conflict management styles in intergenerational relationships