Women's Studies in Communication

Title Publication Date Language Citations
On a Trip to the Womb: Biotourist Metaphors in Fetal Ultrasound Imaging2010/09/13English10
Repeating History and Learning From It: What Can SlutWalks Teach Us About Feminism?2014/01/02English10
Recognizing and Communicating in Harassment-Prone Organizational Climates1986/10/01English10
What Really Distinguishes and/or Ought to Distinguish Feminist Scholarship in Communication Studies?1988/04/01English10
Constituting Savvy Aunties: From Childless Women to Child-Focused Consumers2011/05/05English10
An Appetite for Activism: The Lesbian Avengers and the Queer Politics of Visibility2013/06/01English10
Transcending Work–Life Tensions: A Transnational Feminist Analysis of Work and Gender in the Middle East, North Africa, and India2015/07/03English10
More of the Same Old Story? Women, War, and News inTimeMagazine2011/11/02English10
The Role of Social Support in Young Women's Communication About the Genital HPV Vaccine2011/11/02English10
Black Women at War: A Comprehensive Framework for Research on the Strong Black Woman2021/01/15English9
Theorizing Race and Gender in the Anthropocene2020/10/01English9
Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi Hearing Coverage: Political Competence, Authenticity, and the Persistence of the Double Bind2016/04/02English9
“He Won't Hurt Us Anymore”: A Feminist Performance of Healing for Children Who Witness Domestic Violence2014/09/02English9
The Future of Feminist Scholarship: Beyond the Politics of Inclusion2014/09/02English9
Re-Sourcement as Emancipation: A Case Study of Ritualized Sewing1996/04/01English9
Mediating a Movement, Authorizing Discourse: Kate Millett,Sexual Politics, and Feminism's Second Wave2004/07/01English9
Hillary Rodham Clinton as “Madonna”: The Role of Metaphor and Oxymoron in Image Restoration2002/04/01English9
Hegemony in the Ideal: Wedding Photography, Consumerism, and Patriarchy1997/10/01English9
The Effect of Sex and Feminist Orientation on Perceptions in Sexually Harrassing Communication1997/04/01English9
Voices and Silences in Our Classrooms: Strategies for Mapping Trails Among Sex/Gender, Race, and Class2004/10/01English9
Transforming Rhetoric Through Feminist Reconstruction: A Response to the Gender Diversity Perspective1997/10/01English9
A Feminist Ventriloquial Analysis ofHao Gongzuo(“Good Work”): Politicizing Chinese Post-1980s Women's Meanings of Work2016/10/01English9
Isolating Structures of Sexual Harassment in Crowdsourced Data on Higher Education2019/07/03English9
Politics of Identity/Politics of Location: Women Workers Organizing in a Postmodern World1993/04/01English9
Maternal Bodies in Militant Protest: Leymah Gbowee and the Rhetorical Agency of African Motherhood2015/01/28English9
When Words Fail Us: Mother Time, Relational Attention, and the Rhetorics of Focus and Balance2014/01/02English9
“Chick Flicks” as Feminist Texts: The Appropriation of the Male Gaze inThelma & Louise2000/09/01English9
Every Woman Is the Wrong Woman: The Female Presidentiality Paradox2017/04/03English9
Gender and Work in the 1980s: Television's Working Women as Displaced Persons1991/04/01English8
Revisioning the Argumentation Course1992/10/01English8