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Representative Publications

Brouwer, D. C. (in press). From San Francisco to Atlanta and back again: Ideologies of mobility

in the AIDS Quilt’s search for a homeland. Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 10, 703-723.  

 

Brouwer, D. C. (2005). Counterpublicity and corporeality in HIV/AIDS zines. Critical Studies in

Media Communication, 22, 351-371.

Brouwer, D. C. (2004). Privacy, publicity, and propriety in congressional eulogies for

Representative Stewart B. McKinney (R-CT). Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 7, 191-214.

Brouwer, D. C. (1998). The precarious visibility politics of self-stigmatization: The case of

HIV/AIDS tattoos. Text and Performance Quarterly, 18, 114-136.

Carlyle, K.E., Slater, M.D., & Chakroff, J.L. (in press). Newspaper coverage of intimate partner

violence: Skewing representations of risk. Journal of Communication.  

Carlyle, K.E., & Steinman, K.J. (2007). Demographic differences in the prevalence,

co-occurrence and correlates of adolescent bullying at school. Journal of School Health, 77, 623-629.

Carlyle, K.E., & Roberto, A.J. (2007). The relationship between counseling self-efficacy and

communication skills of volunteer rape crisis advocates. Communication Research Reports, 24, 185-193.        

Floyd, K., & Roberts, J. B. (in press). Principles of endocrine system measurement in

communication research. In M. J. Beatty, J. C. McCroskey, & K. Floyd (Eds.), Biological dimensions of communication: Perspectives, methods, and research. Cresskill, NJ:Hampton Press.

 

Floyd, K., & Cole, T. (in press). Communication and biology: The view from evolutionary

psychology. In M. J. Beatty, J. C. McCroskey, & K. Floyd (Eds.), Biological dimensions of communication: Perspectives, methods, and research. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Floyd, K., Hesse, C., & Pauley, P. M. (in press). Hug me, heal me: Affectionate communication

and health. In M. J. Beatty, J. C. McCroskey, & K. Floyd (Eds.), Biological dimensions of communication: Perspectives, methods, and research. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

 

Floyd, K., Judd, J., & Hesse, C. (in press). Affection exchange theory. In D. O. Braithwaite & L.

A. Baxter (Eds.), Engaging theories in interpersonal communication: Multiple perspectives. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Floyd, K., Mikkelson, A. C., & Hesse, C. (2007). The biology of human communication (2nd

ed.). Florence, KY: Thomson Learning.

González, M.C. (1994). An Invitation to Leap From a Trinitarian Ontology in Health

Communication Research to a Spiritually Inclusive Quatrain, (1994) in Communication Yearbook XVII, Stanley Deetz, Editor, Newbury Park: Sage, 378-387.

González, M.C. (1992).  Is it better across the border?: Comparing Health Care in Mexico and

the United States. In Berlin Ray, E. (ed.) Case Studies in Health Communication. Norwood, N.J. Erlbaum.

González, M.C. (1990). Treatment With Dignity: Family Theme Analysis and Discovery of

Pathways to Healing in Perpetrators and Adult Victims of Child Abuse.  Proceedings of the 8th Annual National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect,  American Indian Institute, Oklahoma City.

Lederman, L.C. (2008).  Beyond these walls: Exemplary readings in health communication.

Cambridge, England: Oxford University Press.

Lederman, L. C. & Stewart, L. P., (2005).  Changing the culture of college drinking: A socially situated prevention campaign.  Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Lederman, L.C., LeGreco, M.A., Schuwerk, T. & Cripe, E. (2008). A final word: The future of

health communication. In L.C. Lederman (Ed.) Beyond these walls. Cambridge, England: Oxford University Press.

 

Lederman, L.C. ( 2006). Fences may make good neighbors, but not in prevention. Monograph.

 

Lederman, L.C. Stewart, L. P. & Russ, T. (in press). Addressing college drinking through

curriculum infusion: A study of the use of experience-based learning in the

communication classroom. Communication Education.

Roberto, A.J., Zimmerman, R.S., Carlyle, K.E., Abner, E.L., Cupp, P.K., & Hansen, G.L. (2007).

The effects of a computer-based HIV, STD, and pregnancy prevention intervention: A nine-school trial. Health Communication, 12, 53-76.

Noar, S.M., Carlyle, K.E., & Cole, C. (2006). Why communication is crucial: Meta-analysis of

the relationship between safer sexual communication and condom use.  Journal of Health Communication, 11, 365-390.