Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type | ||
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1 | Parga, Ana Carolina Gomez | #Cabronacomomonicarobles: when memes reproduce more than images | Communication; Latin American studies; Gender studies | 2018 | dissertation | |
2 | Seegert, Natasha | Animate rhetoric, queer beasts: rewilding domesticity | Communication; environmental studies; rhetoric | 2014 | dissertation | |
3 | Brunner, Elizabneth Ann | China, social media, and environmental protest: Civic engagement on networks of screens and streets | Communication; Rhetoric | 2016 | dissertation | |
4 | Aguilar, Kimberly Noreen | Communication in contemporary learning environments: instructor and student concepts of civility and conflict in online courses | Communication; Instructional Communication; Online Pedagogy | 2015 | dissertation | |
5 | Layne, Robert B. II | The communicative constitution of reproduction and reproductive genetic testing for sex and gender minorities: a queer standpoint approach | Communication; Genetics; LGBTQ studies | 2018 | dissertation | |
6 | Dawson, Veronica Radeva | Communicative constitution of the social organization: Issues of identity, conversation, and text in the social media context | Marketing; Management; Communication | 2015 | dissertation | |
7 | Jenson, Debra Elaine | Dinosaur dammed: an analysis of the fight to defeat Echo Park dam | American history; Communication; Environmental Studies; Public policy | 2014-12 | dissertation | |
8 | Kashiwase, Laura M. | Doing family: communicating memories of the Japanese American incarceration | Asian American Studies; Communication; Ethnic studies | 2013-12 | thesis | |
9 | Leslie, Kathryn Joan | Exploring university student perspectives on classroom participation | Communication; Education; Facework; Paradox | 2012-12 | thesis | |
10 | Martinez, Sumiko Tadehara | Interpreters of time, architects of (educational) destiny: youth subjectivity and agency at a Nontraditional High School | Communication; Secondary education; Rhetoric | 2017 | dissertation | |
11 | Funk, Timothy Jess | Lark, Utah: a case study of public communication in community organizing | Communication; Public communication; Community organization; Kennecott Copper Corporation | 1983-06 | thesis | |
12 | Kendall, Brenden E. | Lay theory, communication, and organizing: a study of a university's office of sustainability | Advocacy; Communication; Ethics; Lay theory; Organizational communication; Sustainability | 2011-08 | dissertation | |
13 | Cozen, Brian | Mediating energy: rhetoric and the future of energy resources | Communication; Ecomodernism; Energy; Mobility; Rhetoric; United Nations | 2015 | dissertation | |
14 | McHendry, George F. Jr. | The politics and poetics of airport (in)security rhetoric: materialism, affect, and the transportation security administration | Airports; Communication; Deleuze; Rhetoric; Security; Transportation security administration | 2013-08 | dissertation | |
15 | Zulli, Diana G. | Theorizing socio-mediated scandals: comparing scandal discourse in traditional and digital media environments | Communication; Political science | 2018 | dissertation | |
16 | Kasmiskie, Natalee G. | Understanding the communicative construction of emotion in nonprofit organizations | Affect theory; Communication; Construction; Emotion; Nonprofit organizations; Qualitative | 2015-05 | thesis | |
17 | Overholt, Stacey Marie | The war of words in the war on cancer: contemporary discursive contestations around breast, bladder, and skin cancers | Communication; Public health; Oncology | 2017 | dissertation | |
18 | O'Byrne, Megan | Welcome to the machine: the rhetorical invention of collectivity in Peaceful Uprising | Communication; Rhetoric | 2017 | dissertation | |
19 | Stone, Heather Joy | Young Women in Mormon homelands, 1975-2000: an oral history project | Communication; Religion; Womens studies | 2018 | dissertation |