Journal of Applied Communication Research

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The mud, the blood, and the beer guys: Organizational osmosis in blue‐collar work groups2000/02/01English88
Motivations for Participation in a Crowdsourcing Application to Improve Public Engagement in Transit Planning2012/08/01English86
How Disaster Information Form, Source, Type, and Prior Disaster Exposure Affect Public Outcomes: Jumping on the Social Media Bandwagon?2014/12/01English86
To Catch a Liar: Challenges for Research in Lie Detection Training2003/01/01English85
Narrative and Deliberation in Small Group Forums2006/02/01English85
Exploring the Causes and Consequences of Engaging in Fat Talk2012/05/01English85
Building Collective Communication Competence in Interdisciplinary Research Teams2009/08/01English82
Empowerment in organizations: Employees’ perceptions of the influences on empowerment1995/02/01English81
The Socialization of Emotion: Learning Emotion Management at the Fire Station2005/02/01English80
Machiavellians’ Motives in Organizational Citizenship Behavior2007/08/01English80
Relational Maintenance during Military Deployment: Perspectives of Wives of Deployed US Soldiers2010/02/01English79
Interdisciplinary Health Care Teamwork in the Clinic Backstage2003/01/01English78
The measurement of nonverbal immediacy1979/11/01English77
The influence of fear appeals, message design, and masculinity on men's motivation to perform the testicular self‐exam2000/05/01English77
Military Wives' Stressful Disclosures to Their Deployed Husbands: The Role of Protective Buffering2010/11/01English76
Organizing resilience as adaptive-transformational tensions2018/01/02English74
Coworker Relationships and Informal Communication in High-Intensity Telecommuting2011/05/01English73
Goals, obstacles, and strategies in risk communication: A problem‐solving approach to improving communication about risks1991/11/01English72
"Becoming a family": developmental processes represented in blended family discourse2001/01/01English71
Emotion Work Revealed by Job Loss Discourse: Backgrounding-Foregrounding of Feelings, Construction of Normalcy, and (Re)instituting of Traditional Masculinities2003/01/01English71
Emergent Agents: The Forgotten Publics in Crisis Communication and Issues Management Research2007/02/01English71
Translational Research Endeavors and the Practices of Communication Privacy Management2007/08/01English67
“Diversity”; and organizational communication1995/05/01English67
The environmental self and a sense of place: Communication foundations for regional ecosystem management1998/08/01English67
Engaged Scholarship and the Creation of Useful Organizational Knowledge2008/08/01English65
Empowerment, Constraint, and the Entrepreneurial Self: A Study of White Women Entrepreneurs2007/08/01English64
The Rate and Delay in Overload: An Investigation of Communication Overload and Channel Synchronicity on Identification and Job Satisfaction2011/02/01English64
Implications of Stealing Thunder for the Impact of Expressing Emotions in Organizational Crisis Communication2013/08/01English64
Contradictions of interaction for wives of elderly husbands with adult dementia2002/01/01English63
Communicating/Muting Date Rape: A Co-Cultural Theoretical Analysis of Communication Factors Related to Rape Culture on a College Campus2009/11/01English63