Selected Publications

School of Communication and Information Faculty produce research that has an impact—both scholarly and societal—on local, state, national, and global levels.

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Journal Articles

Fang, Chengyu, Wilkenfeld, Jennifer, Navick, Nitzan and Gibbs, Jennifer. “‘AI Am Here to Represent You’: Understanding How Institutional Logics Shape Attitudes toward Intelligent Technologies in Legal Work.” Management Communication Quarterly, vol. 38, no. 1, 2023, pp. 47–76.

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Flyverbom, Mikkel, Leonardi, Paul, and Navick, Nitzan. “Qualitative Organizational Communication Research in the Age of ‘Digital Transformation’ (and Other Technological Trends).” The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Organizational Communication, edited by Bernard Brummans, Bryan C. Taylor, and Aino Sivunen, Sage, 2023, pp. 245–63.

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Gibbs, Jennifer, and Navick, Nitzan. “Bringing Technological Affordances into Virtual Work.” Handbook on Virtual Work, edited by Teresa Maynard, Lucy Gilson, and Thomas O’Neill, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023, pp. 115–30.

Books

Lewinksi, M. & Aakhus, M. (2023). Argumentation in Complex Communication: Managing Disagreement in Polylogue. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

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Weinstein, C. (2022). A not so special episode: Laughing at abortion on television. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 39(5), 427–440. 

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Iyer, S. R. (2022). Assessing virtual reality media productions: Findings from a qualitative analysis of immersive experiences in climate change as offered via Oculus TV. Journal Communication Spectrum: Capturing New Perspectives in Communication 12(2), 77-95. 

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Juan González, Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America: Second Revised and Updated Edition

Journal Articles

Stahlman, G. R. (2022). From nostalgia to knowledge: Considering the personal dimensions of data lifecycles. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology.

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Bontempo, A. C. (2022). The need for a standardized conceptual term to describe invalidation of patient symptoms. Journal of Health Psychology, 27, 2104-2114. 

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Bontempo, A. C. (2022). The effect of personalized invalidation of symptoms by healthcare providers on patient depression: The mediating role of self-esteem. Patient Education & Counseling, 105, 1598-1603.