Women's Studies in Communication

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
“For Skin That's Us,AuthenticallyUs”: Celebrity, Empowerment, and the Allure of Antiaging Advertisements2013/06/01English12
Music as Persuasion: Refuting Hegemonic Masculinity in “He Thinks He'll Keep Her”1999/04/01English12
Our Journey to Repowered Feminism: Expanding the Feminist Toolbox2009/04/01English12
Chased by the Double Bind: Intersectionality and the Disciplining of Lolo Jones2016/04/02English12
Ten Propositions for Communication Scholars Studying Space and Place2016/04/02English12
What’s in the World Is in the Womb: Converging Environmental and Reproductive Justice through Synecdoche2017/04/03English12
Gender Differences in the Management of Personnel Disputes1985/04/01English12
Stranger Compliments: The Interpretation of Street Remarks1991/04/01English12
One Click Forward and Two Clicks Back: Portrayal of Women Using Computers in Television Commercials2000/09/01English11
Perceptions of Sex Differences in Classroom Communication1990/04/01English11
“Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't?”: Status, Powerful Speech, and Evaluations of Female Witnesses1987/04/01English11
Feminist Identity in Romantic Relationships: A Relational Dialectics Analysis of E-Mail Discourse as Collaborative Found Poetry2015/04/03English11
The Aftermath of #BlackGirlsRock vs. #WhiteGirlsRock: Considering the DisRespectability of a Black Women’s Counterpublic2018/07/03English11
Barbies, Goddesses, and Entrepreneurs: Discourses of Gendered Digital Embodiment in Women’s Health Apps2018/04/03English11
#SpoiledMilk: Blacktavists, Visibility, and the Exploitation of the Black Breast2016/04/04English11
When Women “Snap”: The Use of Mental Illness to Contextualize Women's Acts of Violence in Contemporary Popular Media2016/04/02English11
The Agency of the Spatial2016/04/02English11
Putting Away Childish Things: Looking at Diana's Funeral and Media Criticism1998/10/01English11
The Fallen Woman Archetype: Media Representations of Lynndie England, Gender, and the (Ab)uses of U.S. Female Soldiers2008/10/01English11
Disciplining through Depression: An Analysis of Contemporary Discourse on Women and Depression2007/10/01English11
The #MeToo Moment: A Rhetorical Zeitgeist2019/07/03English11
The Fine Texture of Enactment: Iconicity as Empowerment in Angelina Grimké's Pennsylvania Hall Address1995/04/01English11
Differences in Self-Reported Leadership Behavior as a Function of Biological Sex and Psychological Gender1987/04/01English10
Transformations of the Ideal Mother: The Story of Mommy Economicus and Her Amazing Brain2014/09/02English10
Creating and Responding to the Gen(d)eralized Other: Women Miners' Community-Constructed Identities2009/10/01English10
Borg Babes, Drones, and The Collective: Reading Gender and the Body inStar Trek2004/07/01English10
We Do Babies! The Trials, Tribulations, and Triumphs of Pregnancy and Parenting in the Academy2008/07/01English10
Telling, Re-Telling and Talking about Telling: Disclosure and/as Surviving Incest2002/04/01English10
Subject to Power—Feminism Without Victims2009/04/01English10
Desiring Citizenship: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Wells/Willard Controversy2008/04/01English10