Submissions from 2016
Editors' Introduction, Katherine G. Hendrix, Joseph P. Mazer, and Jon A. Hess
Editor’s Introduction: Interrogating the Darkness, Katherine G. Hendrix, Joseph P. Mazer, and Jon A. Hess
Student perceptions of the influence of race on professor credibility, Katherine Grace Hendrix
The Contours of Progress: Parsing Diversity and Difference Studies, Katherine Grace Hendrix and Ronald L. Jackson
Teaching in ferguson: A rhetorical autoethnography from a scholar/activist, Andre E. Johnson
Glasgow Coma Scale Motor Component (“Patient Does Not Follow Commands”) Performs Similarly to Total Glasgow Coma Scale in Predicting Severe Injury in Trauma Patients, Douglas F. Kupas, Eric M. Melnychuk, and Amanda J. Young
Debating LGBT workplace protections in the bible belt: Social identities in legislative and media discourse, Claire D. Rhodes and Craig O. Stewart
Global warming as a socioscientific controversy, Craig O. Stewart and Claire Rhodes
Minority and majority faculty members in a historically black college/university: Redefining professors’ teacher Credibility and classroom management, Fang Yi Flora Wei and Katherine Grace Hendrix
Provider Difficulties With Spiritual and Forgiveness Communication at the End of Life, Elaine Wittenberg, Betty Ferrell, Joy Goldsmith, and Haley Buller
Assessment of a Statewide Palliative Care Team Training Course: COMFORT Communication for Palliative Care Teams, Elaine Wittenberg, Betty Ferrell, Joy Goldsmith, Sandra L. Ragan, and Judith Paice
Breathe, Amanda J. Young
Submissions from 2015
Not just the levees broke: Jazz vernacular and the rhetoric of the dispossessed in spike lee’s when the levees broke, Lisa M. Corrigan and Amanda N. Edgar
Creating the Special Issue on Family and Health Communication, Joy Goldsmith and Elaine Wittenberg
The Entry-Level Physical Therapist: A Case for COMFORT Communication Training, Joy Goldsmith, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Brandi N. Frisby, and Christine Small Platt
God is a Negro: The (rhetorical) black theology of bishop Henry McNeal Turner, Andre E. Johnson
Disenfranchised grief following African American homicide loss: An inductive case study, Elizabeth Piazza-Bonin, Robert A. Neimeyer, Laurie A. Burke, Meghan E. McDevitt-Murphy, and Amanda Young
Enhancing Communication Related to Symptom Management Through Plain Language, Elaine Wittenberg, Joy Goldsmith, Betty Ferrell, and Christine Small Platt
Nurse-perceived communication challenges and roles on interprofessional care teams, Elaine Wittenberg, Joy Goldsmith, and Tammy Neiman
Trial, Error and Radical Revision as Our Compass in Engaged Research, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles and Joy Goldsmith
Submissions from 2014
Crafting the Cornbread Nation: The Southern Foodways Alliance and Southern Identity, Wendy Atkins-Sayre and Ashli Quesinberry Stokes
Complicated Spiritual Grief II: A Deductive Inquiry Following the Loss of a Loved One, Laurie A. Burke, Robert A. Neimeyer, Amanda J. Young, Elizabeth Piazza Bonin, and Natalie L. Davis
The Examination of a Pullout STEM Program for Urban Upper Elementary Students, Daniel L. Dickerson, Angela Eckhoff, Craig O. Stewart, Shanan Chappell, and Stephanie Hathcock
The nature and role of science kits in affecting change in public attitude toward understanding of science, Daniel L. Dickerson, Craig O. Stewart, Stephanie Hathcock, and William McConnell
Blackvoice and Adele's Racialized Musical Performance: Blackness, Whiteness, and Discursive Authenticity, Amanda Nell Edgar
R&B Rhetoric and Victim-Blaming Discourses: Exploring the Popular Press's Revision of Rihanna's Contextual Agency, Amanda Nell Edgar
Capturing the experiences of international teaching assistants in the US American classroom, Aparna Hebbani and Katherine Grace Hendrix
Editors' Notes, Katherine Grace Hendrix and Aparna Hebbani
Virtual Invisibility: Race and Communication Education, Katherine Grace Hendrix and Cicely Wilson
From Feminism without Bodies, to Bleeding Bodies in Virtual Spaces, Marina Levina
Effects of Verbal Aggression and Party Identification Bias on Perceptions of Political Speakers, Charlotte Nau and Craig O. Stewart
Assessment of an interprofessional online curriculum for palliative care communication training, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, Betty Ferrell, and Molly Burchett
Palliative Care Communication, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, and Christine Small Platt
Perceived benefits and challenges of an oncology nurse support group, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, and Jenna Reno
Understanding caregiver challenges and social support needs, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, and Sara Shaunfield
Submissions from 2013
Palliative care communication in oncology nursing, Joy Goldsmith, Betty Ferrell, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, and Sandra L. Ragan
COMFORT: Evaluating a New Communication Curriculum With Nurse Leaders, Joy Goldsmith and Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles
Communication Accommodation in Instant Messaging: An Examination of Temporal Convergence, Monica A. Riordan, Kris M. Markman, and Craig O. Stewart
Strategies of Verbal Irony in Visual Satire: Reading the New Yorker 's “politics of Fear” Cover, Craig O. Stewart
The Influence of News Frames and Science Background on Attributions About Embryonic and Adult Stem Cell Research: Frames as Heuristic/ Biasing Cues, Craig O. Stewart
Oncology nurse communication barriers to patient-centered care, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, and Betty Ferrell
Exploring oral literacy in communication with hospice caregivers, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, Debra Parker Oliver, George Demiris, Robin L. Kruse, and Stephanie Van Stee
Using medical words with family caregivers, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, Debra Parker Oliver, George Demiris, Robin L. Kruse, and Stephanie Van Stee
The Practical Nurse: A Case for COMFORT Communication Training, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, Brian Richardson, Jennifer S. Hallett, and Raymond Clark
Submissions from 2012
Snapshots of the South: Eudora Welty's Photography and Contested Images of Race, Wendy Atkins-Sayre
The impact of family communication patterns on hospice family caregivers: A new typology, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, George Demiris, Debra Parker Oliver, and Jacob Stone
Targeting Communication Interventions to Decrease Caregiver Burden, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, Debra Parker Oliver, George Demiris, and Anna Rankin
Submissions from 2011
When numbers matter most, Joy Goldsmith and Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles
Palliative care communication curriculum: What can students learn from an unfolding case?, Joy Goldsmith, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Sara Shaunfield, and Sandra Sanchez-Reilly
The growth stages and maturation of an outsider-within: Developing a critical gaze and earning the right to speak, Katherine Grace Hendrix
Cultural narratives of blood, Marina Levina
From symptomatic to pre-symptomatic patient: The tide of personal genomics, Marina Levina and Roswell Quinn
A nation divided: Regional identity, national narratives, and senator Zell Miller in the 2004 presidential election, Christina Moss
Mediated intergroup conflict: The discursive construction of "illegal immigrants" in a regional u.s. newspaper, Craig O. Stewart, Margaret J. Pitts, and Helena Osborne
The shift to early palliative care: A typology of illness journeys and the role of nursing, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, and Sandra Ragan
How we involved bereaved family caregivers in palliative care education, Elaine M. Wittenberg-Lyles, Sara Shaunfield, Joy Goldsmith, and Sandra Sanchez-Reilly
Submissions from 2010
Articulating identity: People for the ethical treatment of animals and the animal/human divide, Wendy Atkins-Sayre
Associations between Religiosity and Sexual and Contraceptive Behaviors, Melanie A. Gold, Anya V. Sheftel, Laurel Chiappetta, Amanda J. Young, Allan Zuckoff, Carlo C. DiClemente, and Brian A. Primack
Interdisciplinary geriatric and palliative care team narratives: Collaboration practices and barriers, Joy Goldsmith, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Dariela Rodriguez, and Sandra Sanchez-Reilly
Dialoguing with the "Communication Chorus": Mapping the contours of "the Morass", Katherine Grace Hendrix
Living art: The rhetorical humanism of Michael Leff, David Henry, John Angus Campbell, and Antonio De Velasco
Googling your genes: Personal genomics and the discourse of citizen bioscience in the network age, Marina Levina
Creating COMFORT: A Communication-based model for breaking bad news, Melinda Villagran, Joy Goldsmith, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, and Paula Baldwin
The COMFORT initiative: Palliative nursing and the centrality of communication, Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, and Sandra L. Ragan
Medical students' views and ideas about palliative care communicatio training, Elaine M. Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, Sandra L. Ragan, and Sandra Sanchez-Reilly
Agency and communication challenges in discussions of informed consent in pediatric cancer research, Amanda J. Young, Loel Kim, Shu Li, Justin N. Baker, Michael Schmidt, Jonathan W. Camp, and Raymond C. Barfield
Submissions from 2009
Challenges faced by research ethics committees in El Salvador: Results from a focus group study, Jonathan W. Camp, Raymond C. Barfield, Virginia Rodriguez, Amanda J. Young, Ruthbeth Finerman, and Miguela A. Caniza
Epilogue, Katherine G. Hendrix and Janice D. Hamlet
The spirit that strengthens me: Merging the "life of the mind" with "life in the spirit", Katherine Grace Hendrix
Introduction: Our way of being in the world, Katherine Grace Hendrix and Janice D. Hamlet
Socioscientific controversies: A theoretical and methodological framework, Craig O. Stewart
Beliefs about science and news frames in audience evaluations of embryonic and adult stem cell research, Craig O. Stewart, Daniel L. Dickerson, and Rose Hotchkiss
Gender differences in preschool children's recall of competitive and noncompetitive computer mathematics games, Fang Yi Flora Wei and Katherine Grace Hendrix
Submissions from 2008
Female adolescents' educational choices about reproductive health modules, Melanie A. Gold, Laurel Chiappetta, Amanda J. Young, Allan Zuckoff, and Carlo C. DiClemente
Keeping users at the center: Developing a multimedia interface for informed consent, Loel Kim, Amanda J. Young, Robert A. Neimeyer, Justin N. Baker, and Raymond C. Barfield
Communication as comfort: Multiple voices in palliative care, Sandra L. Ragan, Elaine M. Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, and Sandra Sanchez-Reilly
Social cognition and discourse processing goals in the analysis of 'ex-gay' rhetoric, Craig O. Stewart
Communicating a terminal prognosis in a palliative care setting: Deficiencies in current communication training protocols, Elaine M. Wittenberg-Lyles, Joy Goldsmith, Sandra Sanchez-Reilly, and Sandra L. Ragan
Submissions from 2007
Editor's notes, Katherine Grace Hendrix
"She must be trippin'": The secret of disrespect from students of color toward faculty of color, Katherine Grace Hendrix
African American veterans' experiences with mobile geriatric care, Keri L. Rodriguez, Cathleen J. Appelt, Amanda J. Young, and Andrea R. Fox
Polypharmacy and health beliefs in older outpatients, Michelle I. Rossi, Amanda Young, Robert Maher, Keri L. Rodriguez, Cathleen J. Appelt, Subashan Perera, Emily R. Hajjar, and Joseph T. Hanlon
Conversational argumentation in decision making: Chinese and U.S. participants in face-to-face and instant-messaging interactions, Craig O. Stewart, Leslie D. Setlock, and Susan R. Fussell
Submissions from 2006
Perceptions of patients on the utility of futility of end-of-life treatment, Keri L. Rodriguez and A. J. Young
Elderly veterans' beliefs concerning life-sustaining treatment and the control of their end-of-life health and health care, Keri L. Rodriguez and Amanda J. Young
Patients' and healthcare providers' understandings of life-sustaining treatment: Are perceptions of goals shared or divergent?, Keri L. Rodriguez and Amanda J. Young
The role of narrative in discussing end-of-life care: Eliciting values and goals from text, context, and subtext, Amanda J. Young and Keri L. Rodriguez
Submissions from 2005
Rethinking perelman’s universal audience: Political dimensions of a controversial concept, Antonio De Velasco
An invitation to dialogue: Do communication journal reviewers mute the race-related research of scholars of color?, Katherine Grace Hendrix
Perspectives of elderly veterans regarding communication with medical providers about end-of-life care, Keri L. Rodriguez and Amanda J. Young
A rhetorical approach to news discourse: Media representations of a controversial study on 'reparative therapy', Craig O. Stewart
Submissions from 2003
Shifting Academic Landscapes: Exploring Co-Identities, Identity Negotiation, and Critical Progressive Pedagogy, Katherine Grace Hendrix, Ronald L. Jackson, and Jennifer R. Warren
On the communicative function of exaggeration: How to be a million times clearer, Craig O. Stewart and Roger J. Kreuz
Meaning and agency in discussing end-of-life care: A study of elderly veterans' values and interpretations, Amanda J. Young, Terri Ofori-Boateng, Keri L. Rodriguez, and Judith L. Plowman
Submissions from 2002
Learning about the ethical treatment of human subjects in experiments on a web facility with a conversational agent and ITS components, Arthur C. Graesser, Xiangen Hu, Natalie K. Person, Craig Stewart, Joe Toth, G. Tanner Jackson, Suresh Susarla, and Matthew Ventura
“did being black introduce bias into your study?”: Attempting to mute the Race-Related research of black scholars, Katherine Grace Hendrix
Patients as Partners, Patients as Problem-Solvers, Amanda Young and Linda Flower
Submissions from 2001
“Mama Told Me…”: Exploring Childhood Lessons That Laid a Foundation for My “Endarkened” Epistemology, Katherine Grace Hendrix
Submissions from 1998
The rhetoric of fraud in breast cancer trials: Manifestations in medical journals and the mass media- and missed opportunities, Michael J. Zerbe, Amanda J. Young, and Edwin R. Nagelhout
Submissions from 1997
Student perceptions of verbal and nonverbal cues leading to images of black and white professor credibility, Katherine Grace Hendrix