Research from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Department of Communication Studies Faculty.
Submissions from 2022
Topical Analysis of Nuclear Experts' Perceptions of Publics, Nuclear Energy, and Sustainable Futures, Hannah K. Patenaude and Emma Frances Bloomfield
The Toll of Technology While Working From Home During COVID-19, Natalie Pennington, Amanda J. Holmstrom, and Jeffrey A. Hall
Submissions from 2021
The Rhetorical Impact of the Scopes Trial's Interconnected Public Memory Places, Emma F. Bloomfield
Climate Communication and Storytelling, Emma F. Bloomfield and Chris Manktelow
Where Women Scientists Belong: Placing Feminist Memory in Biography Collections for Children, Emma Frances Bloomfield and Sara C. VanderHaagen
Testing the Applicability of the Instructional Beliefs Model across Three Countries: The Role of Culture as a Theoretical Parameter, Brandi Frisby, Nicholas Tatum, Flora Galy-Badenas, and Elif Bengu
Thriving or Struggling? Social Energy Expenditure and Patterns of Interaction During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Amanda J. Holmstrom, Jeffrey A. Hall, and Natalie Pennington
Conditional Effects Received Parental Support on Emerging Adults’ Relational Satisfaction, Tara G. McManus
“Okay Twitter… trend this, sucka! #Supernatural”: A content analysis of the Supernatural fandom’s use of live-tweeting, Guadalupe Negrete and Tara G. McManus
Communication outside of the Home through Social Media during COVID-19, Natalie Pennington
The Maintenance of Dormant and Commemorative Ties by Young Adults through Social Media, Natalie Pennington
Questions of Professional Practice and Reporting on State Secrets: Glenn Greenwald and the NSA Leaks, Rebecca Rice
Feminist Theory and Interorganizational Collaboration: An Ethnographic Study of Gendered Tension Management, Rebecca M. Rice
Communicating Authority in Interorganizational Collaboration, Rebecca M. Rice
High Reliability Collaborations: Theorizing Interorganizational Reliability as Constituted through Translation, Rebecca M. Rice
Revisiting Ethnography in Organizational Communication Studies, Bryan C. Taylor, William C. Barley, Boris H.J. Brummans, Laura L. Ellingson, Shiv Ganesh, Andrew F. Hermann, Rebecca M. Rice, and Sarah J. Tracy
Fostering Climate Change Consensus: The Role of Intimacy in Group Discussions, Lyn M. van Swol, Emma Frances Bloomfield, Chen Ting Chang, and Stephanie Willes
Submissions from 2020
Rhetorical Imaginings and Multimodal Arguments at the European Green Belt, Marcia Allison and Emma Frances Bloomfield
The Reworking of Evangelical Christian Ecocultural Identity in the Creation Care Movement, Emma F. Bloomfield
Mother! And the Horror of Environmental Abuse, Emma Frances Bloomfield
Transcorporeal Identification and Strategic Essentialism in Eco-Horror: Mother!'s Ecofeminist Rhetorical Strategies, Emma Frances Bloomfield
The Effects of Establishing Intimacy and Consubstantiality on Group Discussions About Climate Change Solutions, Emma Frances Bloomfield, Lyn M. Van Swol, Chen-Ting Chang, Stephanie Willes, and Paul Hangsan Ahn
Deliverance, Donovan Conley
More than a Membrane, Donovan Conley
Bandersnatched: Infrastructure and Acquiescence in Black Mirror, Donovan Conley and Benjamin Burroughs