Communication Monographs

Title Publication Date Language Citations
What makes people willing to comment on social media posts? The roles of interactivity and perceived contingency in online corporate social responsibility communication2022/02/02English2
Social change, cultural resistance: a meta-analysis of the influence of television viewing on gender role attitudes2021/12/31English2
Cohesive devices in conversations1987/12/01English2
Emotional reactions to frightening and neutral scenes in story theatre1978/06/01English2
Judicial rhetoric in a fragmentary world: “Character” and storytelling in the Leo Frank Case1997/09/01English2
The relation of theory and analysis in explanations of belief salience: Conditioning, displacement, and constructivist accounts1977/06/01English2
Parliamentary procedure in a community group: Communication and vigilant decision making1998/09/01English2
Affective relationship between the speaker and listener: An alternative to the approach‐avoidance model1976/03/01English2
Rhetorical studies at Edinburgh: A select inventory of manuscripts in Scottish archives1976/11/01English2
News distortion as a function of organizational communication1978/11/01English2
Differentiating the hypodermic model from empirical research: A comment on Bineham's commentaries1988/09/01English2
Rhetorical enterprise in the ministry of “reverend Ike”1977/03/01English2
Exploring media in everyday life1993/03/01English2
Communication and Mental Health: A Conversation from the CM Café2012/12/01English2
Empiricism, paradigms, and data2004/09/01English2
Intensifying the dominant response II: nonconscious negative affect, cognitive demand and conversations2002/12/01English2
“People in Hell Want Slurpees”: The Redefinition of the Zombie Genre through the Salvific Portrayal of Family on AMC'sThe Walking Dead2015/04/14English2
Advances in methods and statistics: An introduction to an invited special issue2018/01/02English2
Indirect effects of video chat on outcomes of receiving support: Uniting theorizing about supportive communication and computer-mediated communication2022/09/08English2
Fighting lies with facts or humor: Comparing the effectiveness of satirical and regular fact-checks in response to misinformation and disinformation2022/09/08English2
Entropy-Based Centralization and its Sampling Distribution in Directed Communication Networks2009/08/11English2
Issue Forum Introduction: Mobile Media and Communication: What are the Important Questions?2007/09/01English2
To match or mismatch? that is only one important question2001/09/01English1
Follow the Buzz: Questions about Mobile Communication Industries and Scholarly Discourse2007/09/01English1
A dynamic network perspective on the evolution of the use of multiple mobile instant messaging apps2022/03/06English1
Psychological discrepancy in message-induced belief change: Empirical evidence regarding four competing models2021/09/29English1
“You can be gay and straight at the same time:” Contextually contingent negotiations of gay and bisexual identifications among same-gender-loving men in Ghana2023/05/11English1
A goals-plans-action model analysis of messages encouraging hesitant family members in the United States to get vaccinated for COVID-192023/12/17English1
From Weinstein to Kavanaugh: Shifting coverage of sexual violence and the #MeToo movement across U.S. news media2023/12/13English1
Textual and information‐theoretic indexes of style as discriminators between message sources1985/06/01English1