The following citations represent the scholarly and/or creative works attributed to East Tennessee State University faculty in the Department of Communication and Performance.
Articles
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)
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)
Polymediated Narrative: The Case of the Supernatural Episode "Fan Fiction", Art Herbig and Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)
Power, Metaphor, and the Closing of a Social Networking Site, Andrew F. Herrmann (2016)
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)
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)
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)