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  • Berry, Michael, Donal Carbaugh, Caecelia Innrater-Moser, Marjatta Nurmikari-Berry,and Walter Oesch. (2008).  “That’s not me”: Learning to Cope with Sensitive Cultural Issues. (ISBN 978-952-92-2540-8)
  • Boromisza, D. (2003/4). Az interkulturális félreértés kutatásának fő irányzatai [A survey of intercultural miscommunication research]. Szociológiai Szemle [Review of Sociology], 13, 76-87.
  • Boromisza-Habashi, D. (2007). Voice and moral accountability: Burlesque narratives in televised Hungarian political discourse. SKY Journal of Linguistics, 20, 81-107.
  • Boromisza-Habashi, D. (2007). Freedom of expression, hate speech, and models of personhood in Hungarian political discourse. Communication Law Review, 7, 54-74. (http://tinyurl.com/6z64la)
  • Brockmeier, Jens and Donal Carbaugh (eds.). (2004). Narrative and identity: Studies in autobiography, self, and culture. Amsterdam: J. J. Benjamins.
  • Carbaugh, D. & Boromisza-Habashi, D. (in press). Discourse beyond language: Cultural rhetoric, revelatory insight, and nature. In C. Meyer & F. Girke (Eds.), The interplay of rhetoric and culture.
    Oxford: Berghahn Book Studies in Rhetoric and Culture III.
  • Carbaugh, D., Boromisza-Habashi, D. & Ge, X. (2006). Dialogue in cross-cultural perspective: Deciphering communication codes. In N. Aalto and E. Reuter (Eds.), Aspects of intercultural dialogue: Theory, research, applications (pp. 27-46). Cologne, Germany: Saxa Verlag.
  • Carbaugh, Donal. (2005). Cultures in conversation. London and Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers. [Outstanding Book of the Year 2006 by the International and Intercultural Communication Division of the National Communication Association.]
  • Carbaugh, Donal. (2007). Cultural Discourse Analysis: The Investigation of Communication Practices with special attention to Intercultural Encounters. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 36, 167-182 [Lead Essay].
  • Carbaugh, Donal. (1996). Situating selves: The communication of social identities in
     American scenes. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
  • Carbaugh, Donal (ed.). (1990). Cultural communication and intercultural contact. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.[Outstanding Book of the Year 1991 by the International and Intercultural Communication Division of the National Communication Assoc.]
  • Carbaugh, Donal. (1988). Talking American: Cultural discourses on DONAHUE. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishers. [Identified in Contemporary Sociology as a “favorite book of the past twenty-five years.”]
  • Carbaugh, Donal and Sally Hastings. (1992). A role for communication theory in ethnography and cultural analysis. Communication Theory, 2, 156-165.
  • Carpentier N., Lie R. & Servaes J, (2008)  “Muting the Democratic Discourse? Public Journalism and Public Knowledge”, SEIB Philip (ed.), Political Communication (vol. 2), London: Blackwell, pp. 16-36 (ISBN 1412947383)
  • Carpentier N., Lie R. & Servaes J. (2008) “Community Media Work: Community Media Identities and Their Articulation in an Antwerp Neighbourhood Development Project”, Servaes J. (ed.), Communication for Development and Social Change, Sage, London-New Delhi, pp. 347-373
  • Carpentier N, Lie R. & Servaes J. (2007) , “Multitheoretical Approaches to Community Media: Capturing Specificity and Diversity”, Fuller L. (ed.), Community Media: International Perspectives, Palgrave MacMillan, New York, pp.219-236 (ISBN 1 4039 7794 1)
  • Hanson, Jarice  (2007), 24/7: How Cell Phones and the Internet Change the Way We Live, Work, and Play, Westport, Ct: Praeger.
  • Hanson, Jarice (2007), “Is This the Global Village?:  VoIP and Wire/Wireless Convergence,” in Sangin Park (Ed.,) Strategies and Policies in Digital Convergence, Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishers,  pp. 14-25. 
  • Hanson, Jarice and Bryan Baldwin (2007),, “Mobile Culture: Podcasting and Public Media,” In Sharon Kleinman (Ed). Displacing Place: Mobile Communications in the  21st Century, Peter Lang, pp. 123-139.
    Hanson, Jarice (2000),, "Information Technology," In C. Kramarae and D. Spender (Eds.)   The Routledge International Encyclopedia Of Women,  Routledge,  pp. 1141-1144.
  • Hanson, Jarice (2005),, “Cell Phones and Social Practices: An International Study,”In Select Proceedings of the 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Science, East-West Council for Education and the Asia-Pacific Research Institute of Peking University, pp. 803-811.
  • Hanson, Jarice (1990), "Comparative Informatics Policy in Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina," Advances In Telematics, Vol. 1, Norwood, NJ: Ablex,  pp. 347-372.
  • Hanson, Jarice (1991), "Women and Work: Canadian Women, and Structural Employment in the Information Sector, Select Proceedings of  the Canadian Conference on Language, Technology, and the Environment ,  Los Angeles, Pat Brown Institute, pp. 131-143.
  • Hastings, Sally. (2001).  Social drama as a site for the communal construction and management of Asian Indian "stranger" identity.  Research on Language and Social Interaction, 34 (4), 309-335.
  • Hastings, Sally. (2000).  Asian Indian "self suppression" and self-disclosure: Enactment and adaptation of cultural identity.  Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 19 (1), 85-109.
  • Hastings, Sally. (2000).  "Egocasting" in the avoidance of disclosure: An intercultural perspective.  In S. Petronio (Ed.), Balancing disclosure, privacy, and secrecy (pp. 235-248).  Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • LaGrande, S. &  Milburn, T. “Keeping it Real:” Identity Management Strategies used by Teens in Conversation. Communication Studies. (Summer 2003).  Vol. 54 (2), pp.230-247.
  • Milburn, T. (2000).“Enacting ‘Puerto Rican time’ in the United States.” In M. J. Collier (Ed.). Constituting Cultural Difference through Discourse, The International and Intercultural Communication Annual. (2000). Vol. 23, pp. 47-76.  Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
  • Milburn, T. (2002). “Collaboration and the construction of Puerto Rican community.” In M. P. Orbe, T. McDonald and T. Ford-Ahmed (Eds.). Building Diverse Communities (pp.287-303). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press Inc.
  • Milburn, T. (2004). Speech Community: Reflections upon Communication.  Communication Yearbook.   Vol. 28, pp.411-441.
  • Milburn, T. (2004). “T Link Enterprises: A Global Sales Initiative.” In Kenton, J. & Shockley-Zalabak (Eds.).  Case Studies for Organizational Communication (pp.202-209).  (Jan. 2004).  Roxbury Press.
  • Milburn, T (in press). Nonprofit Organizations: Creating Membership through Communication. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
  • Milburn, T., Kenefick, J. & Lambert, A. (2006).  “Facilitating a Board of Directors’ Planning Retreat: Not-for-Profit Sensemaking.”  In Frey, L. (Ed.). Facilitating Group Communication: Innovations And Applications With Natural Groups.  Hampton Press.
  • Milburn, T., Wilkins, R. & Wolf Wilkins, K. (2001). “Reflexive Moments: Negotiating Researcher Roles in Participant Observation.”  Iowa Journal of Communication. Vol. 33, pp.106-123.  Iowa Communication Association. 
  • Miller, D. & Rudnick, L. (2008). The security needs assessment protocol: Improving     operational effectiveness through community security. New York and Geneva:     United Nations Publications.
  • Morgan, E. (2003).  Discourses of water: A framework for the study of environmental communication. Applied Environmental Education and Communication. 2(3), 153-159.
  • Morgan, E.  (2007).  Regional communication and sense of place surrounding the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant.  In B.C. Taylor, W.J. Kinsella, S.P. Depoe, & M.S. Metzler (Eds.)  Nuclear Legacies:  Communication, Controversy, and the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex.  Lanham, MD:  Lexington Books.
  • Poutiainen, S. (2004). Vieras on hyvä ja ottaa. Vuorovaikutusta kahvipöydässä. [Do have some coffee. Interacting at the coffee table.] In Knuuttila, Maarit, Pöysä, Jyrki & Tuija Saarinen (Ed.), Suulla ja kielellä.
    Tulkintoja ruuasta. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura.
  • Poutiainen, S. (2005). Kulttuurista puhetta deittaamisesta. [Cultural Talk about Dating.] Puhe ja kieli, 25:3, 123-136.
  • Poutiainen, S. & M., Gerlander (forthcoming). Cultural Dialectics in the Finnish Advising Relationships. In Wilkins, R. & Isotalus, P. (eds.), Finnish Cultural Communication.
  • Scollo Sawyer, M.  (2004).  Nonverbal ways of communicating with nature: A cross-case study.  In S.L. Senecah (Ed.), The environmental communication yearbook, 1, 227-249.  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  • Servaes, Jan. (2008). “Participatory Communication,” pg. 3513-3517. The International Encyclopedia of Communication (ed. Donsbach W.) volume 8. Wiley-Blackwell (Oxford, UK and Malden, MA), 2008.
    Servaes Jan (2008). “Homo Academicus: Quo Vadis?”, Media Development , LV, 1, pp. 35-39 (ISSN 0143-5558)
  • Servaes Jan  (2008) (ed.). Communication for Development and Social Change, Sage, Los Angeles-London-New Delhi-Singapore (ISBN 9780761936091)
  • Servaes Jan  (2008). “Introduction:,  Servaes J. (ed.), Communication for Development and Social Change, Sage, London-New Delhi, 14-30
  • Servaes Jan  & C. Verschooten (2008), “Hybrid interactions: Human Rights and Development in a Cultural Perspective”, Servaes J. (ed.), Communication for Development and Social Change, London-New Delhi, pp. 45-57
  • Servaes Jan  & R.Lie (2008).  “Media Globalization through Localization”, Servaes J. (ed.), Communication for Development and Social Change, Sage, London-New Delhi, pp. 58-67
  • Servaes Jan  & P. Malikhao (2008). “Development Communication Approaches in an International Perspective”, Servaes J. (ed.), Communication for Development and Social Change, Sage, London-New Delhi, pp. 158-179
  • Servaes Jan  (2008). “Communication for Development Approaches of some Governmental and Non-Governmental Agencies” Servaes J. (ed.), Communication for Development and Social Change, Sage, London-New Delhi, pp. 201-218
  • Servaes Jan  (2007). “Participatory Communication for Development and Social Change: Some reflections and suggestions”, Journal of Development Communication, 18, 2, December, 11-23 (ISSN 0128-3863)
    Servaes Jan  (2007). “Harnessing the UN System into a Common Approach on Communication for Development”, The International Communication Gazette, Sage, 69, 6, pp. 483-507 (http://gaz.sagepub.com)
  • Servaes Jan. & Liu, Shuang. (eds.) (2007). Moving Targets. Mapping the paths between communication, technology and social change in communities, Southbound, Penang, 275 pp. (ISBN 978-983-9054-50-7)
    http://www.southbound.com.my/MovingTargets.htm Review in Global Media Journal, 7:12, Spring 2008: http://lass.calumet.purdue.edu/cca/gmj/sp08/issue-book-reviews/gmj-sp08-...
  • Servaes Jan. & Liu, Shuang. (2007). “From the centre to the periphery: Multiple routes to social change in communities”, Servaes Jan. & Liu, Shuang. (eds.), Moving Targets. Mapping the paths between communication, technology and social change in communities s, Southbound, Penang, pp. 1-10
  • Servaes Jan  & Malikhao, Patchanee (2007). “Communication and Sustainable Development”, Servaes Jan. & Liu, Shuang. (eds.), Moving Targets. Mapping the paths between communication, technology and social change in communities, Southbound, Penang, pp. 11-42.
  • Servaes Jan  (2007) (ed.). “Communication for Development. Making a Difference --- A WCCD Background Study”, in  World Congress on Communication for Development: Lessons, Challenges and the Way Forward, World Bank, Washington DC,  209-292 (ISBN 0-8213-7137-4)
  • Servaes Jan  & Obijiofor Levi (2007) (eds.). Indigenous Cultures and Diffusion of Innovations” (special issue), International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology (IJARGE), 6, 6, 593-705
    http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=1&year=2007&vol=6...
  • Servaes Jan  & Obijiofor Levi (2007). “Questions related to indigenous cultures and diffusion of innovations. Introductory observations”, Servaes J. & Obijiofor L. (eds.), Indigenous Cultures and Diffusion of Innovations” (special issue), International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology (IJARGE). 6, 6, pp. 593-599  http://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?action=articles&journalID=1
  • Servaes Jan.  (2007) “Strategic Thinking: Communication for Development. Making a difference”, The Communicatiuon Initiative (webbased publication: http://www.comminit.com/strategicthinking/st2007/thinking-2221.html
  • Servaes Jan. (ed.) (2007). “Communication for Development. Making a difference”, Glocal Times (webbased publication: http://webzone.k3.mah.se/projects/gt2/viewarticle.aspx?articleID=107&amp...) or http://www.glocaltimes.k3.mah.se/viewarticle.aspx?articleID=107
  • Suopis, Cindy and Carbaugh, Donal (2005). Speaking about menopause: Possibilities for a cultural discourse analysis. In J. Duchan & D. Kovarsky (eds.), Diagnosis as a Cultural Practice  (Series in Language, Power, and Social Process, pp. 263-276), Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. [Translated into Italian in P. Barbetta (ed.)]
  • Townsend, Rebecca M. “Town Meeting as a Communication Event: Democracy’s Act Sequence.”  Research on Language and Social Interaction.  Forthcoming.
  • Townsend, Rebecca M. (2006). “Local Communication Studies.”  Lead Review Essay.  Quarterly Journal of Speech 92 : 202-222.
  • Townsend, Rebecca M. (2006).  “Widening the Circumference of Scene: Local Politics, Local Metaphysics.” KBJournal. Spring 2006.  www.kbjournal.org/townsend
  • Wilkins, R. and P. Isotalus (eds.). Communication and culture in Finland. New York: Academic Press of America.
  • Wilkins, R., Wolf, K., & Milburn, T. “Teaching ‘Culture’ as an Expressive Practice.” Texas Speech Communication Journal. (Summer, 2005). Vol.30 (1), pp. 86-88.
  • Wolf, K., Milburn, T., & Wilkins, R. Expressive Practices:  The Local Enactment of Culture in the Communication Classroom. Business Communication Quarterly. (June 2008).

 

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