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Articles
Revisiting Ethnography in Organizational Communication Studies, Bryan C. Taylor, William C. Barley, Boris H.J.M. Brummans, Laura L. Ellingson, Shiv Ganesh, Andrew F. Herrmann, Rebecca M. Rice, and Sarah J. Tracy (2021)
“To Meet Her, that Changed Everything”: Adult Adoptees’ Discursive Construction of the Meaning of “Parent” following Birth Parent Contact, Christine K. Anzur and Scott A. Myers (2020)
Critical Rhetoric and Collaboration: Missing Principle #9 and ProfsDoPop.com, Art Herbig, Andrew F. Herrmann, Alix R. Watson, Adam W. Tyma, and joan miller (2020)
Adam Mansplains Everything: White-Hipster Masculinity as Covert Hegemony, C. Wesley Buerkle (2019)
“I Didn't See It, But I Know What It's About”: The Motion Picture Trailer and Problematic Synecdoche, C. Wesley Buerkle (2019)
Black Ribbons, Kelly A. Dorgan (2019)
Miscarriages of Social Justice, Kelly A. Dorgan (2018)
Under the Rhododendrons, Kelly A. Dorgan (2018)
Agnosia Interferes With Daily Hygiene in Patients With Dementia, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Jennifer E. Culp, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)
Repetitive Questioning II, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, A. Depelteau, J. V. Lewis, Rebecca Copeland, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)
Insomnia and Mild Cognitive Impairment, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Kara Dickerson, c Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)
Fronto-Temporal Dementia, Diabetes Mellitus and Excessive Eating, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Kara Dickerson, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)
Visual Hallucinations and Paranoid Delusions, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, Kathleen Whalen, and J. Culp (2018)
Impulsive, Disinhibited Behavior—Dining in a Restaurant, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)
Driving and Patients With Dementia, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, Audrey Depelteau, K. Whalen, and J. Culp (2018)
Repetitive Questioning Exasperates Caregivers, Ronald C. Hamdy, J. V. Lewis, Rebecca Copeland, Audrey Depelteau, Amber Kinser, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, and Kathleen Whalen (2018)
Communication and Ritual at the Comic Book Shop: The Convergence of Organizational and Popular Cultures, Andrew F. Herrmann (2018)
Answer Me These Questions Three: Using Online Training to Improve Students’ Oral Source Citations, C. Wesley Buerkle and Christopher C. Gearhart (2017)
Students See, Students Do?: Inducing a Peer Norm Effect for Oral Source Citations, C. Wesley Buerkle and Christopher C. Gearhart (2017)
According to, Student Motivations… : A Theory of Planned Behavior Investigation of Students’ Intention to Orally Cite Sources, C. Wesley Buerkle, Christopher C. Gearhart, and Carrie M. Oliveira (2017)
Big Mama and the Uncertain Leap, Kelly A. Dorgan (2017)
Taking Care, Kelly A. Dorgan (2017)
The Truth About the Surrender of My Foster Child, Kelly A. Dorgan (2017)
Hallucinations Are Real to Patients With Dementia, R. C. Hamdy, Amber E. Kinser, J. V. Lewis, and Rebecca Copeland (2017)
Too Many Choices Confuse Patients With Dementia, R. C. Hamdy, J. V. Lewis, Amber Kinser, A. Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, T. Kendall-Wilson, and K. Whalen (2017)
Patients with Dementia Are Easily Distracted, Ronald C. Hamdy, Amber Kinser, Audrey Depelteau, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, J. V. Lewis, and Kathleen Whalen (2017)
Patients With Dementia Are Easy Victims to Predators, Ronald C. Hamdy, J. V. Lewis, Rebecca Copeland, Audrey Depelteau, Amber E. Kinser, T. Kendall-Wilson, and Kathleen Whalen (2017)
Too Many Choices Confuse Patients With Dementia, Ronald C. Hamdy, J. V. Lewis, Amber Kinser, Audrey Depelteau, Rebecca Copeland, Tracey Kendall-Wilson, and Kathleen Whalen (2017)
The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves, Andrew F. Herrmann (2017)
Fixing Food to Fix Families: Feeding Risk Discourse and the Family Meal, Amber E. Kinser (2017)
Polymediated Narrative: The Case of the Supernatural Episode "Fan Fiction", Art Herbig and Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)
On Being a Homeless Work of Fiction, Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)
Power, Metaphor, and the Closing of a Social Networking Site, Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)
The Ghostwriter Writes No More: Narrative Logotherapy and the Mystery of My Namesake, Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)
Walking in Kierkegaard's Instant and Walking out of American Christendom, Andrew F. Herrmann (2015)
All Too Human”: Xander Harris and the Embodiment of the Fully Human, Andrew F. Herrmann and Art Herbig (2015)
Connecting Place to Disease and Gender: Cohabitating Morbidities in Narratives of Women Cancer Survivors in Southern Central Appalachia, Kelly A. Dorgan, Sadie P. Hutson, Kathryn L. Duvall, Amber E. Kinser, and Joanne M. Hall (2014)
Ghosts, Vampires, Zombies, and Us, Andrew F. Herrmann (2014)
Introduction to the Special Issue: The New Ethnography: Goodall, Trujillo, and the Necessity of Storytelling, Andrew F. Herrmann and Kristen DiFate (2014)
Omnibus Survivorship Narratives: Multiple Morbidities Among Female Cancer Survivors in South Central Appalachia, Kelly A. Dorgan, Kathryn L. Duvall, and Sadie P. Hutson (2013)
Mothered, Mothering & Motherizing in Illness Narratives: What Women Cancer Survivors in Southern Central Appalachia Reveal About Mothering-Disruption, Kelly A. Dorgan, Kathryn L. Duvall, Sadie P. Hutson, and Amber E. Kinser (2013)
"C-can We Rest Now?": Foucault and the Multiple Discursive Subjectivities of Spike, Andrew F. Herrmann (2013)
Daniel Amos and Me: The Power of Pop Culture and Autoethnography, Andrew F. Herrmann (2013)
Kierkegaard and Indirect Communication: Theorizing HRD, Organizational Socialization, and Edification, Andrew F. Herrmann (2013)
Ragged Edges in the Fractured Future: A Co‐Authored Organizational Autoethnography, Andrew F. Herrmann, Julia A. Barnhill, and Mary Catherine Catherine Poole (2013)
Navigating Family Cancer Communication: Communication Strategies of Female Cancer Survivors in Central Appalachia, Kathryn L. Duvall, Kelly A. Dorgan, and Sadie P. Hutson (2012)
Personal Identity Changes of Female Cancer Survivors in Southern Appalachia, Kathryn L. Duvall, Kelly A. Dorgan, and Sadie P. Hutson (2012)
Barriers to Family Cancer Communication in Southern Appalachia, Kathryn L. Duvall, Kelly A. Dorgan, and Amber E. Kinser (2012)
“Criteria Against Ourselves?”, Andrew F. Herrmann (2012)
“I Know I’m Unlovable”: Desperation, Dislocation, Despair, and Discourse on the Academic Job Hunt, Andrew F. Herrmann (2012)
Book Review of Mothers and Daughters: Complicated Connections Across Cultures, Amber E. Kinser (2012)
Holding On by Letting Go: Personal Agency as Maternal Activism, Amber E. Kinser (2012)
Plotting Maternity in Three Persons, Amber E. Kinser (2012)
Losing Things Was Nothing New: A Family's Stories of Foreclosure, Andrew F. Herrmann (2011)
Narrative as an Organizing Process: Identity and Story in a New Nonprofit, Andrew F. Herrmann (2011)
Human Papillomavirus Infection, Vaccination, and Cervical Cancer Communication: The Protection Dilemma Faced by Women in Southern Appalachia, Sadie P. Hutson, Kelly A. Dorgan, Kathryn L. Duvall, and Linda H. Garrett (2011)
Local Implementation of Cancer Control Activities in Rural Appalachia, 2006, Bruce Behringer, Karen H. Mabe, Kelly A. Dorgan, and Sadie P. Hutson (2009)
Culturally Tailored Cancer Communication, Education, and Research: The Highways and Back Roads of Appalachia, Kelly A. Dorgan, Sadie P. Hutson, Gail Gerding, and Katie L. Duvall (2009)
International Medical Graduate-Patient Communication: A Qualitative Analysis of Perceived Barriers, Kelly A. Dorgan, Forrest Lang, Michael Floyd, and Evelyn Kemp (2009)
Risk Comprehension and Judgments of Statistical Evidentiary Appeals: When a Picture Is Not Worth a Thousand Words, Roxanne Parrott, Kami Silk, Kelly Dorgan, Celeste Condit, and Tina Harris (2005)
Hope and Despair in Pandora's Box: Perceiving Reproductive Reward and Risk of Genetics Technologies and Information, Kelly A. Dorgan, Sandra L. Williams, Roxanne L. Parrott, and Tina M. Harris (2003)
Gendered Performances in Employment Interviewing: Interpreting and Designing Communication Research, Amber E. Kinser (2002)
Books
The Routledge International Handbook of Organizational Autoethnography, Andrew Herrmann
Organizational Autoethnographies: Our Working Lives, Andrew F. Herrmann
The Theater Riggers’ Handbook, Delbert L. Hall and Q. Brian Sickels
Beyond New Media: Discourse and Critique in a Polymediated Age, Art Herbig, Andrew F. Herrmann, and Adam W. Tyma
Communication Perspectives on Popular Culture, Andrew F. Herrmann and Art Herbig
The Arena Riggers' Handbook, Delbert L. Hall and Brian Sickels
Rigging Math Made Simple, Delbert L. Hall
Rigging Math Made Simple, Delbert L. Hall
The Rigging Math Made Simple Workbook, Delbert L. Hall and Brian Sickels
Performing Motherhood: Artistic, Activist, and Everyday Enactments, Amber E. Kinser, Kym Freehling-Burton, and Terri Hawkes
Rigging Math Made Simple, Delbert L. Hall
Bark Like a Dog!: Outrageous Ideas for Actors, Herb Parker
Fundamentals of Theatrical Design: A Guide to the Basics of Scenic, Costume, and Lighting Design, Karen Brewster and Melissa Shafer
Book Contributions
Autoethnography as Acts of Love, Andrew F. Herrmann (2021)
Working More and Communicating Less in Information Technology Reframing the EVLN via Relational Dialectics, Andrew F. Herrmann (2018)
Broken Promises: Psychological Contract Breach, Organizational Exit, and Occupational Change, Andrew F. Herrmann (2017)
Introduction: An Autoethnography of an Organizational Autoethnography Book, Andrew F. Herrmann (2017)
On Overlaps and Bleeds: A Foreword, Amber E. Kinser (2017)
Technology as Engagement: How We Learn and Teach While Polymediating the Classroom, Katherine J. Denker, Andrew F. Herrmann, and Michael D. D. Willits (2016)
Revisiting Appalachia, Revisiting Self, Kathryn L. Duvall, Kelly A. Dorgan, and Sadie P. Hutson (2016)
Concluding a Book and Opening a Discourse, Art Herbig, Andrew F. Herrmann, and Robert Andrew Dunn (2016)
Communicating, Sensemaking, and (dis)organizing: Theorizing the Complexity of Polymediation, Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)
"Saving People. Hunting Things. The Family Business": Organizational Communication Approaches to Popular Culture, Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)
The Beginnings: #weneedaword., Andrew F. Herrmann, Art .. Herbig, and Adam W. Tyma (2016)
Feeding without Apology: Maternal Navigations of Distal Discourses in Family Meal Labour, Amber E. Kinser and Katherine J. Denker (2016)
Just Along for the Ride?: A Father-to-Be Searching for His Role., C. Wesley Buerkle (2015)
At the Intersection of Cancer Survivorship, Gender, Family, and Place in Southern Central Appalachia—A Case Study, Kelly A. Dorgan, Kathryn L. Duvall, and Sadie P. Hutson (2015)
Controlling My Voice: Producing and Performing a Special-Mothering Narrative, Kelly A. Dorgan (2014)
The Ghostwriter: Living a Father’s Unfinished Narrative, Andrew F. Herrmann (2014)
If I Could Give a Yopp: Confronting Sex, Talk, and Parenting, Amber E. Kinser (2014)
At the Core of the Work/Life Balance Myth: Motherhood and Family Dinners, Amber E. Kinser (2013)
Clever Deployments: A Foreword, Amber E. Kinser (2013)
Never Mind the Scholar, Here’s the Old Punk: Identity, Community, and the Aging Music Fan, Andrew F. Herrmann (2012)
Editing an Anthology, Amber E. Kinser (2012)
The Cost of an Education: Exploring the Extended Reach of Academe in Family Life, Amber E. Kinser (2012)
Masters of Their Domain: Seinfeld and the Discipline of Mediated Men's Sexual Economy, C. Wesley Buerkle (2011)
Editorials
Organisational Autoethnography: Possibilities, Politics and Pitfalls, Sally Sambrook and Andrew F. Herrmann (2018)
Foreword: On Overlaps and Bleeds, Amber E. Kinser (2017)