graduate study
Recent graduate student publications
Updated: Feb. 12, 2009
Aiello, G., 2005. Book Review: "Shaping the Network Society: The New Role of Civic Society in Cyberspace." New Media & Society 7 (4):582-84.
Aiello, G., and Thurlow, Crispin. 2006. Symbolic Capitals: Visual Discourse and Intercultural Exchange in the European Capital of Culture Scheme. Language and Intercultural Communication 6 (2):148-62.
Aiello, G., (2007 in press). "Theoretical advances in critical visual analysis: perception, ideology, mythologies and social semiotics". Journal of Visual Literacy, 26(2).
Aiello, G.,and Gendelman, I. (2007 in press). "Seattle's Pike Place Market (de)constructed: an analysis of tourist narratives about a public space". Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 5(3).
Aiello, G. (2008 in press). "The appearance of diversity: visual design and the public communication of EU identity", in Jessica Bain and Martin Holland (Eds), European Union Identity, NESCA Vol. III, Baden Baden: Nomos.
Allen, E. & Bassett, D. (2008). Listen up! The need for public engagement in nanoscale science and technology. Nanotechnology Law & Business, 5 (4). 429-439.
Al-Sumait, Fahed; Lingle, Colin, & Domke, David. (2009). Terrorism's cause and cure: the rhetorical regime of democracy in the US and UK. Critical Studies on Terrorism. (Forthcoming) April. Volume 2 (1).
Baab, Lynne M. 2005. Sabbath Keeping: Finding Freedom in the Rhythms of Rest. Downer's Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press.
Baab, Lynne M. 2006. Fasting: Spiritual Freedom Beyond Our Appetites. Downer's Grove, IL: Intervarsity Press.
Bennett, W. L., & Toft, A. 2008. Identity, technology and narratives: Transnational activism and social networks. In A. Chadwick & P. N. Howard (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Internet Politics (pp. 246-260). London: Routledge.
Black, Laura. 2005. Book Review, "Peaceful Persuasion," Journal of Mass Media Ethics 20 (1):90-91.
Black, Laura. 2005. Building Connection While Thinking Together: By-Products of Employee Training in Dialogue. Western Journal of Communication 69 (3):273-92.
Black, Laura. 2005. Dialogue in the Lecture Hall: Teacher-Student Communication and Students' Perceptions of Their Learning. Qualitative Research Reports in Communication 6 (1):31-40.
Celeste, Manoucheka. 2008. Book Review: Walsh, K.C. (2007). Talking About Race: Community Dialogues ad the Politics of Difference. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 32(3).
Coe, Kevin; Domke, David; Bagley, Meredith; Cunningham, Sheryl; and Van Leuven, Nancy. (forthcoming). Masculinity as Political Strategy: George W. Bush, The “War on Terrorism,” And an Echoing Press. Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy.
Coopman, Ted. 2005. Dissentworks: Identity and Emergent Dissent as Network Structures. In 2nd Internet Research Annual, edited by M. Allen and M. Consalvo: Peter Lang.
Coopman, Ted. 2006. Book Review: "Applied Ethics in Internet Research". The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (10/20/06).
Crosby, Ben. 2009. Kairos as God's Time in Martin Luther King Jr.'s Last Sunday Sermon - Rhetoric Society Quarterly. In Press.
Crosby, Ben. 2006. The benefits of a for-credit course for new writing center staff. Lead article. The Writing Lab Newsletter.
Docan-Morgan, Tony. 2006. Using Jenga to Teach System Theory. Communication Teacher 20 (1):11-13.
Docan-Morgan, Tony. 2006. Positive and negative incentives in the classroom: An analysis of grading systems and student motivation. The Journal of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 6, 21-40.
Docan-Morgan, Tony, & Docan, Carol A. 2007. Infidelity on the Internet: Double standards and the differing views of women and men. Communication Quarterly, 55, 317-342.
Docan-Morgan, Tony, & Docan-Morgan, Sara. 2007. A transparency is worth a thousand words: The picture speech assignment. In B. Hugenberg & L. Hugenberg (Eds.), Teaching ideas for the basic communication course 11 (pp. 31-37). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.
Domke, David; Graham, Erica S.; Coe, Kevin; Lockett John, Sue; and Coopman, Ted. 2006. Going Public as Political Strategy: The Bush Administration, an Echoing Press, and Passage of the Patriot Act. Political Communication 23 (3):291-312.
Gastil, J.; Burkhalter, S.; and Black, L. (2007). Group deliberation in the courthouse: Predicting deliberation, participation, and satisfaction in municipal juries. Small Group Research, 38, 337-359.
Gastil, John, Reedy, Justin & Wells, Chris. 2007. When Good Voters Make Bad Policies: Assessing and Improving the Deliberative Quality of Initiative Elections. Colorado Law Review, 78:4.
Gastil, John, Braman, Don, Kahan, Dan & Reedy, Justin. 2008. Deliberation Across the Cultural Divide: Assessing the Potential for Reconciling Conflicting Cultural Orientations to Reproductive Technology. George Washington Law Review, 76:6.
Gustafson, Kristin L. 2008. Constructions of responsibility for three 1920 lynchings in Minnesota newspapers: Marginalization of people, groups, and ideas. Journalism History 34, 1: 42-53.
Hall, Katherine J. 2007-08. Editorial board, International Journal of Public Participation.
Hall, Katherine J. 2009 (in press). Book Review: Participation and Power: Civic Discourse in Environmental Policy Decisions by W. Michele Simmons. Technical Communication.
Hall, Katherine J. 2008. Book Review: Communication and Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making. The International Journal of Public Participation: 2(2):106-107
Hall, Katherine. 2005. Book Review: "Communication and Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making". Technical Communication 51 (3):373-74.
Hall, Katherine. "The Language of Science by Carol Reeves". Technical Communication, November 2006, 53(4):476-477.
Hall, Katherine. "Attitudes and Opinions by Stuart Oskamp and P. Wesley Schultz". Technical Communication, August 2006, 53(3):356-357.
Howard, P. N., & Toft, A. (2006). In the margins: Victory and error in the 2000 and 2004 U.S. elections. Center for Communication and Civic Engagement.
Howard, Philip; Carr, John; and Milstein, Tema. 2005. Digital Technology and the Market for Political Surveillance. Surveillance & Society 3 (1):59-73.
Howard, P. N., and Massanari, A. (2007). Learning to Search and Searching to Learn: Income, Education and Experience Online. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 12(3).
Jackson, Ronald L. II & Moshin, Jamie. 2008. “Scripting Jewishness within the Satire The Hebrew Hammer.” Communication Ethics: Cosmopolitanism and Provinciality, eds. Kathleen Glenister-Roberts and Ronald Arnette. New York: Peter Lang, 187-212.
Jackson, Ronald L. II & Moshin, Jamie. 2008. “Identity and Difference: Race and the Necessity of the Discriminating Subject.” Critical Topics in International Communication Studies, eds. Rona Halualani and Thomas Nakayama.
Jones, T. & Sheets, P. In press. Torture in the Eye of the Beholder: Social Identity, News Coverage, and Abu Ghraib. Political Communication.
Lockett John, Sue; Domke, David; Coe, Kevin; and Graham, Erica S. 2007. Going Public, Crisis After Crisis: The Bush Administration and the Press From September 11 to Saddam. Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 10, 195-219.
Manosevitch, Edith. 2006. Democratic Values, Empowerment and Giving Voice: Children's Media Discourse in the Aftermath of the Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. Learning Media and Technology 31 (2):163-79.
Manusov, Valerie, and Milstein, Tema. 2005. Interpreting Nonverbal Behavior: Representation and Transformation Frames in Israeli and Palestinian Media Coverage of the 1993 Rabin-Arafat Handshake. Western Journal of Communication 69 (3):183-201.
Mason, R. & Hart, T. 2007. Libraries for a global networked world:
Toward new educational and design strategies. Paper translated into
Korean and published in The National Assembly Library Review of The
National Assembly Library of the Republic of Korea, October 2007, Volume
44, Number 341, pp 14-23.
McLaren, Peter; Carrillo-Rowe, Aimee; Clark, Rebecca; and Craft, Philip. 2005. Labeling Whiteness: Decentering Strategies of White Racial Domination. In Red Seminars: Radical Excursions into Educational Theory, Cultural Politics, and Pedagogy, edited by P. McLaren: Hampton Press.
Milstein, Tema. 2005. Transformation Abroad: Sojourning and the Perceived Enhancement of Self-Efficacy. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 29 (2):217-38.
Morgan, Sara. 2005. More Than Pictures? An Exploration of Visually Dominant Magazine Ads as Arguments. Journal of Visual Literacy 25 (1):145-66.
Moshin, Jamie and Jackson, Ronald L. II. 2010 (in press). “Inscribing Racial Bodies and Relieving Responsibility: Examining Racial Politics in Crash.” Critical Rhetorics of Race, eds. Kent Ono and Michael Lacey. New York: NYU Press.
Moshin, Jamie & Jackson, Ronald L. II. 2008. “Constructing, Negotiating, and Communicating Jewish Identity in America.” Intercultural Communication: A Reader (12th Ed.), eds. Larry A. Samovar and Richard E. Porter. Boston: Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 70-78.
Moshin, Jamie. 2008. Laughter at What Cost?: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Representation of Jewish Identity in Humorous Films about the Holocaust. Yad Vashem Library, Jerusalem, Israel.
Moshin, Jamie. 2006. On the Big Screen, but Stuck in the Closet: What Mel Brooks' The Producers Says About Modern American Jewish Identity and Communicating the Holocaust. Journal of the Northwest Communication Association 35 (March 2006):22-45.
Moy, Patricia; Manosevitch, Edith; Stamm, Keith; and Dunsmore, Kate. 2005. Linking Dimensions of Internet Use and Civic Engagement. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 82 (3):571-86.
Moy, Patricia; Torres, Marcos; Tanaka, Keiko; and McCluskey, Michael. 2005. Knowledge or Trust? Investigating Linkages between Media Reliance and Participation. Communication Research 32 (1):59-86.
Moy, Patricia; Xenos, Mike; and Hess, Verena. 2005. Communication and Citizenship: Mapping the Political Effects of Infotainment. Mass Communication and Society 8 (2):111-31.
Sager, K., and Gastil, J. (2006). The origins and consequences of consensus decision making: A test of the social consensus model. Southern Communication Journal, 71, 1-24.
Scherman, Elizabeth. In press. "The speech that didn't fly: Polysemic readings of Christopher Reeves' address to the 1996 Democratic National Convention." Disability Studies Quarterly.
Scott, Travers D. 2005. Protest Email as Alternative Media in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Campaign. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture 2 (1):51-71.
Spratt, Meg; Peterson, April; and Lagos, Taso. 2005. Of Photographs and Flags: Uses and Perceptions of an Iconic Image before and after September 11, 2001. Popular Communication 3 (2):117-36.
Stewart, John, Zediker, Karen E., and Witteborn, Saskia. 2005. Together: Communicating Interpersonally. A Social Construction Approach. 6th ed. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury.
Stone, L. & Hart, T. 2008. Semiotic mediation in literacy practices:
Private speech in context. In R. Alanen & S. Pöyhönen (Eds.), Language
in Action: Vygotsky and Leontievian Legacy Today. Newcastle upon Tyne:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Tatum, Clifford. 2005. Deconstructing Google Bombs: A Breach of Symbolic Power or Just a Goofy Prank? First Monday (10).
Tatum, Clifford. 2006. Book Review: "Information Politics on the Web". New Media & Society 8 (4):701-03.
Thurlow, C. and Aiello, G. (2007). "National pride, global capital: a social semiotic analysis of transnational visual branding in the airline industry". Visual Communication, 6(3): 305-344.
Thurlow, C., & Toft, A. 2008. Other's voices: Why "Dispatches from the Street"? International and Intercultural Communication, 1(4), 265-268.
Van Leuven, Nancy. 2005. Health Literacy in the Hills: How a California Community Shaped Its Well-Being. Studies in Communication Science 5 (2):195-201.
Waldron, V.; Kelley, D.; and Harvey, J. (in press). Forgiving tactics and relational outcomes. In M. T. Motley (Ed). Studies in Applied Interpersonal Communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Warnick, Barbara; Xenos, Mike; Endres, Danielle; and Gastil, John. 2005. Effects of Campaign-to-User and Text-Based Interactivity in Political Candidate Campaign Websites. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication (3).
Warnick, B.; Xenos, M.; Endres, D.; and Gastil, J. (2005). Effects of campaign-to-user and text-based interactivity in political candidate campaign websites. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 10(3). Available at: http://jcmc.indiana.edu.

