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Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type |
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Rogers, Brian Robert | Perceptions and enacted identities within the hiv prevention counseling context | AIDS; Counseling; HIV; Identity; Prevention; Sexual Health | 2016-05 | dissertation |
52 |
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Kuban, Adam Jeremy | Preparation for the profession: an examination of the triangulation among University of Utah journalism educators, their students, and the Salt Lake Valley media practitioners who hire them | Educators; Journalism; Practitioners; Preparation; Skills; Students | 2012-12 | dissertation |
53 |
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Taylor, Julie Lynn | Prostitution policy and the function of silence: the communicative constitution of a clandestine (un)organization | Clandestine organization; Communication constitutes organizing; Discourse; Feminist poststructuralism; Prostitution policy; Silence | 2014-08 | dissertation |
54 |
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Dykstra, Tiffany Ann | Refugee resettlement rhetoric: investigating organizational practices of empowerment | New media; Nonprofit; Organizational communication; (Post/neo)colonialism; Refugee studies; Rhetoric | 2016 | dissertation |
55 |
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Cummings, Jennifer Ann | Relational communication in mother/adolescent daughter interaction | Family communication; Interaction; Mother/adolescent daughter relationship; Mother/daughter relationship; Parent/child relationship; Relational communication | 2012-05 | dissertation |
56 |
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Silvey, Lawrence Ray | Rhetorical functions and communicative roles of oral discourse in an intercultural conflict directly relating to the issue of polygamy and the gaining of Statehood for Utah : 1886-1896. | | 1972 | dissertation |
57 |
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Jordan, Jason | Rhetorics of rurality: a semester with the anson high school debate team | | 2019 | dissertation |
58 |
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Senda-Cook, Samantha | Rugged practices: embodying authenticity in outdoor recreation | Authenticity; Consumerism; Identity; Nature; Recreation; Rhetoric | 2010-08 | dissertation |
59 |
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Kite, Lexie J. | Shining a resilient light on objectification theory: a feminist intervention for emancipation | Body image; Feminism; Objectification; Resilience; Self-objectification | 2013-12 | dissertation |
60 |
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Mathis, Sara M. | Si se puede! (yes we can!): a critical ethnography of students' identities in an urban debate league | debate; ethnography; identity | 2015-12 | dissertation |
61 |
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Loewen, Sherrie, Lynn | Targeting race in health communication: what is relevant? | | 2018 | dissertation |
62 |
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Dahl, Laura Brown | Technology, talk, and time: patterns of group communication and identity | Collaboration; Group Communication; qualitative research; Situated Learning theory; stages; Web design | 2015-12 | dissertation |
63 |
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Krakow, Melinda Michele | Telling stories for cervical cancer prevention: the impact of narrative features and processes on young women's hpv vaccination intentions | Cancer prevention; Cervical cancer; Health communication; HPV vaccine; Narrative persuasion; Transportation | 2015-05 | dissertation |
64 |
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Ie, Fumiko | Temporary workers: their perceived interactional justice, stigmatization, identification and behaviors at work | Identification; Interactional justice; Organizational behavior; Organizational justice; Stigmatization | 2015-05 | dissertation |
65 |
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Harris, David Alma | Testing a conditional process model for the diffusion of use of "nonprofessional" journalism | Conditional process analysis; Internet; Media; News; Newspaper | 2014-12 | dissertation |
66 |
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Light, Elinor | The (EM)placed vernacular: Rhetorics of transgression and control in New York City | (EM)placed vernacular; New York City; Rhetoric; Spatial studies; transgression; visual Rhetoric | 2015-08 | dissertation |
67 |
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Chatelain, Jeremy John | The Imprint of the press: A cultural history of the influence of nineteenth-century American print on Mormonism in Kirtland, Ohio, 1831-1837 | Journalism; American history; 19th century; Mormonism | 2018 | dissertation |
68 |
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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 |
69 |
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Johnson, Taylor | The fight for bears ears: toward a decolonial rhetoric of public participation in environmental decision-making | | 2021 | dissertation |
70 |
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Fratkin, Beth Caron | The impact of Federal Communications Commission practices on communication policy making 2001-2004: an investigation of the policy shift from public service idealism to market forces pragmatism | Federal Communications Commission; Media activism; Media ownership; Michael Powell; Policy making; Public participation; Telecommunication policy | 2011-05 | dissertation |
71 |
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Pokharel, Manusheela | The impacts of visual message features in cancer risk communication | | 2019 | dissertation |
72 |
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Massie, Keith R. | The online identity formation of the institution of higher education: analysis of power relations and subject positions | Power relations; Representation; Subject positions; Theory; University homepages; Visual narrative | 2011-05 | dissertation |
73 |
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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 |
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Shelbourn, Maurianna | The problem of the queer protectors: (RE)articulating the rhetorical figure of the soldier in Military membership controversies | | 2019 | dissertation |
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Bingham, Kathleen | The rhetoric of verisimilitude | Aristotle; art as fiction; tragedy pity and fear; Vanitas art; verisimilitude; viewing practices | 2013-05 | dissertation |