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Communication Studies: Recent submissions
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Political Expression on Social Media: The Role of Communication Competence and Expected Outcomes
(SAGE Publications, 2017-03-08)The use of social media sites for political expression has added a new layer to the study of political discussion. In this type of user-generated content applications, interpersonal and mass-mediated types of communication ... -
An analysis of the impact of psychological and relational dominance and sex on humor and social interaction
(University of Kansas, 1986) -
Attribution of personal responsibility for self action in a small group context
(University of Kansas, 1975) -
An evaluative study of the treatment of speech anxiety
(University of Kansas, 1973) -
A critical incident study of the process of self-concept change in the encounter group setting
(University of Kansas, 1978) -
The trial rhetoric of Gerry Spence in Silkwood v. Kerr-McGee
(University of Kansas, 1984) -
An exploratory study of written communication interaction between corresponding students and instructors
(University of Kansas, 1972) -
Eric Hoffer : implications for a social theory of communication
(University of Kansas, 1971) -
Conference methods training in American business and industry
(University of Kansas, 1973) -
The effect of awareness groups on human relations skills of second grade children
(University of Kansas, 1974) -
A TRANSITIONAL MOMENT: WILLIAM MCKINLEY’S FOREIGN POLICY RHETORIC AND AMERICA’S OUTWARD TURN
(University of Kansas, 2017-12-31)The Spanish-American War marked a turning point in American history. For the first time in U.S. history, American soldiers were fighting overseas. After the war, the United States gained its first imperial territories. ... -
The first seventy-five years of forensic activities at the University of Kansas (1867-1942)
(University of Kansas, 1962) -
The rhetoric of Afro-American music
(University of Kansas, 1972) -
Communication in the organization as a socio-technical system
(University of Kansas, 1974) -
Medieval rhetoric : its study and practice in northern Europe from 1050-1250
(University of Kansas, 1973) -
The implications of legal reasoning for a system of argumentation
(University of Kansas, 1980)