Dr. Ken Petress
Index of Articles in Office Library
Updated: April 1997
na-1. (19--). Introduction, p. 1-5. [662q] (6)
na-3. (1995). Introduction: The Varieties of Feminist Thinking, p. 1-9. [662r] (6, 22)
Abelman, Robert. (1990). Media ethics and religious broad- casting. ICA; Dublin, Ireland. [271] (4, 14)
Abortion and a nation at war. (1992, October). First Things, 9-13. [190] (4, 5, 6)
Adams, Virginia. (1981, November). How often do people live up to their standards? Not often. Psychology Today, pp. 41-53 [481a] (4)
Alumnus may get hearing on defamation suit. (1995). [524] (4, 21)
Altman, David G., Michael D. Slater, Cheryl L. Albright, and Nathan Maccoby. (1987). How an unhealthy product is sold: Cigarette advertising in magazines, 1960-1985. Journal of Communication: 95-106. [96] (4, 11)
Andersen, Kenneth E. (1984). Communication ethics: The non- participant's role. Southern Speech Communication Journal, 49 (3): 219-228. [221] (4, 9)
Anderson, Bernard D. (1994). Nonverbal Intercultural Communica- tion for Westerners in China: How Trustworthy are Popular Guides? Intercultural and International Communication Conference, Miami, FL. [601] (8, 16)
Anderson, Ray and Deborah Bart. (1989). When silence speaks: Reflections on the ethics of silence. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [140] (4)
Andrews, Patricia Hayes. (1988). Group conformity. In Cathcart & Samovar (Eds.), Small Group Communication: A reader (5th ed., pp. 225-235). [102] (17)
Andrews, James and David Zarefsky. (1989). Introduction: The study of significant speeches. Contemporary American voices: Significant speeches in American history, 1945-present. Longman. [320] (23)
Arnett, Ronald. (1987). The status of communication ethics scholarship in speech communication journals from 1915 to 1985. Central States Speech Journal, 38: 44-61. [217] (4)
Arnold, Christa L. and Dean Fadely. (1990). Bentsen vs. Quayle: The rhetoric of compliance-gaining apologia. SSCA; Birming-ham, AL. [312] (21, 23)
Abelman, Robert and Kimberly Neuendorf. (1985). How religious is religious television programming? Journal of Communi-cation, 35 (1): 98-110. [88] (14)
Allen, Myria Watkins. (1989). Structural vs. individual differ-ence determinants of conflict management styles. SSCA; Louisville, KY. [25] (9, 17)
Atkinson, Ann and Vanessa E. Wynder. (1989). Working together to abolish suffering: The juxtaposition of the abolitionist and suffrage movement. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [168](23, 26)
Atwater, Tony. (1988). Network evening news coverage of the TWA hostage crisis. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [155] (13, 14)
Aught, Fred. (1991). Community and society. Springboard to Journalism. [534d] (13)
Babbili, Anantha S. and Olivera, Mercedes S. (1991). Relevance of international relations theory to the study of global discourse. The University of Miami, Miami, Florida.pp. 1-31. [359] (8, 21)
Bahm, Ken. (1990). Meaning as language use: The case of the language-linked value objection. SCA; Chicago, IL. [344] (12)
Barinaga, Marcia. (1993, April 16). Is There a "Female Style" in Science? Science, 260. [630] (6)
Barnhurst, Kevin G. (1991). Contemporary terrorism in Peru: Sendero Luminoso and the media. SSCA; Tampa, FL. [374] (8, 21)
Basil, Michael and Caroline Schooler. (1990). How cigarettes are sold in magazines: Special messages for special markets. ICA; Dublin, Ireland. [274] (7, 11)
Bass, Jeff D. (1979). The rhetorical opposition to controver- sial wars: Rhetorical timing as a generic consideration. Western Journal of Speech Communication, 43 (3): 180-191. [2] (20, 22)
Bauchner, Joyce Ellyn, Elyse A. Kaplan and Gerald R. Miller. (1980). Detecting deception: The relationship of available information to judgmental accuracy in initial encounters. Human Communication Research, 6 (3): 253-264. [207] (9)
Baym, Nancy K. (1989). Talking to myself with you: An explor- ation of problem-talk. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [253](9, 10)
Beck, Christine S., Sandra L. Ragan, and Lynda Lee Kaid. (1992). He said, she said: The doing of gender through cross-exami-nation. SCA; Chicago, IL. [501] (2, 6)
Beebe, Steven A. and John T. Masterson. (1988). Groupthink. In
Cathcart & Samovar (Eds.), Small Group Communication: A Reader (5th ed., pp. 442-449). [103] (17)
Bello, Richard. (1995). A Burkeian Analysis of the Ongoing "Political Correctness" Debate in Higher Education. SSCA; New Orleans, LA. [633] (18, 21, 23)
Bennett, W. Lance. (1988). Mass media news, mass mediated politics. In News: The Politics of Illusion (2nd ed., pp. 1-18). [436] (13, 21)
Bennett, W. Lance, Patricia Dempsey Harris, Janet K. Laskey, Alan
H. Levitch, and Sarah E. Monrad. (1976). Deep and surface images in the construction of political issues: The case of amnesty. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 62 (2): 109-126. [24] (21, 23)
Bennett, Lori G. (1996). Computer-Mediated Communication and Organizations. SSCA; Texas A&M University. [688] (17)
Bennett, William J. (1993). Quantifying America's Decline. The Wall Street Journal, March 15, 1993. [525] (21, 23)
Benson, James A. (1992). An Analysis of Political Cartoons of
Dan Quayle During the 1988 Presidential Campaign. SCA; Chicago, IL. [499] (21, 23)
Berg, John H. (1984). Development of Friendship Between Room- mates. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 46 (2): pp. 346-356. [463] (9)
Berkshire, Diana. (1989). Whistle blowers -- "martyred profiles in courage": Government accountability project as advocacy group. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [151] (17, 21)
Berris, Jan Carol. (1988). The Art of Interpreting. In Larry A. Samovar and Richard E. Porter (Eds.) Intercultural Communication: A Reader, 5th ed. (pp 262-268). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. [581] (8, 12)
Biddle, Dorothy E. (1993, April). Modernity and Divorce: A Performance by a Divorced Kid. SSCA/CSCA. Lexington, KY. [549] (5, 19)
Bierstedt, Robert. (1963). The ethics of cognitive communica- tion. Journal of Communication, 13 (3): 199-203. [215] (4, 10)
Biesecker, Barbara. (1992). Coming to Terms with Recent Attempts to Write Women into the History of Rhetoric. Philosophy and Rhetoric, 25 (2): 140-161. [654] (6, 23)
Bitzer, Lloyd. (1968). The rhetorical situation. In R. L.Johannesen (Ed.), Contemporary Theories of Rhetoric: Selected Readings (pp. 381-393), Harper & Row. [194] (22)
Blackman, Bernard I. (1991). Verbal surrogate usage in computer mediated communication. SSCA; Tampa, FL. [385] (9, 12)
Blair, Carole, Julie R. Brown, and Leslie A. Baxter. (1995). Disciplining the Feminine. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 80: 383-409. [662g] (6, 22)
Blair, Carole, Marsha S. Jeppesen, and Enrico Pucci, Jr. (1991). Public Memorializing in Postmodernity: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial as Prototype. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 77: 263-288, reprinted in Critical Questions, pp. 344-382. [661i] (21, 23)
Bobbitt, David. (1990). Marketplace versus communal ideology: Debate over passive smoking. SSCA; Birmingham, AL. [396] (2, 17, 23)
Bobbitt, David. (1990). The rhetoric of rebirth: Guilt/purification-redemption in Martin Luther King, JR.'s "I have a dream" speech. SSCA; Birmingham, AL. [307] (23)
Bobbitt, David. (1990). Prophecy and apocalypticism in the speaking of Martin Luther King, Jr. SSCA; Birmingham, AL. [314] (23)
Bormann, Ernest G. (1973). The Eagleton affair: A fantasy theme analysis. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 59 (2): 143-159. [325] (21, 23)
Bormann, Ernest G. (1990). Ecological validity and special theories: The new corporate communication style. SCA;
Chicago, IL. [353] (17, 22)
Bormann, Ernest G. (1985). Symbolic convergence theory: A communication formulation. Journal of Communication, 35 (4): 128-138. [83] (22)
Bormann, Ernest G. (1961). Ethics of ghostwritten speeches.Quarterly Journal of Speech, 47 (3): 262-267. [201]
(4, 22)
Boorstin, Daniel J. (1976). From news gathering to news making: A flood of pseudo-events. In Combs & Mansfield (Eds), Drama In Life (181-200). [63] (11, 22)
Bostdorff, Denise M. (1989). Richard M. Nixon and the grotes- que: The 1970 invasion of Cambodia. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [144] (21, 23)
Boster, Franklin. (1989). An examination of the state of compliance gaining message behavior research. SCA; San Fran- cisco, CA. [110] (9, 20)
Boyd, Douglas A. (1984). The Janus effect? Imported television entertainment programming in developing countries. Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1 (4): 379-391. [13](8, 15)
Boylan, Richard F. (1994). The Egyptian Earthquake -- Whose fault was it: A look through the cracks in the culture's facade. Intercultural and International Communication Conference, Miami, FL. [604] (8, 21)
Brady, Sarah and Joe Foss. (1991). Speeches on gun control;(Speech Transcript). [451] (4, 21, 23)
Brockriede, Wayne E. and Douglas Ehninger. (1971). Toulmin on argument: An interpretation and application. In R. L.
Johannesen (Ed.), Contemporary Theories of Rhetoric: Selected Readings, pp. 241-255, Harper & Row. [195]
(2, 22)
Brosius, Hans-Bernd and Hans Mathias Kepplinger. (1990). The agenda-setting function of television news. Communication Research: 183-237. Sage. [255] (11, 21)
Brown, Lyndon and Steven Grineski. (1992, January). Competi- tion physical education: An educational contradiction?
Joperd. [423] (18)
Brown, Mary Helen. (1988, Summer). Relational referents in the nursing home: The staff to resident link. Southern Speech
Communication Journal: 406-419. [12] (7, 9, 17)
Brown, William R. (1972). Will Rogers: Ironist As Persuader. Speech Monographs, 39: 183-192. [660] (20, 22)
Bruner, Mathew. (1987). The application of Burke's dramatistic pentad to oral interpretation. [435] (23, 25)
Bryer, Richard and Peter Moller. (1989, February). The liberalarts curriculum should include a requirement to study tele-
vision and its special language. Chronicle of Higher Education. [8] (14, 18)
Buckley, W. Jack and Christopher Sullivan. (1995). Seeing Red Over NYPD Blue: An Analysis of a Community's Willingness to Censor a Television Program. SSCA; New Orleans, LA. [649] (13)
Buford, Jonathan D. (1995). Extremist Rhetoric in America: Various Theoretical Approaches for Understanding. SSCA; [676] (22,23)
Bullington, Richard L. (1995). The Uses and Gratifications Theory: Limits and Potential. SSCA; [685] (15)
Burgoon, Judee K. and Jerold L. Hale. (1984). The fundamental topoi of relational communication. Communication Monographs, 51 (3): 193-214. [186] (9)
Burgoon, Michael H. and Judee K. Burgoon. (1994). Compliance- gaining and health care. Communication Yearbook. [437] (7, 9)
Burk, Dan L. When Scientific Norms Are Abandoned in the Court- room. The Chronicle of Higher Education. [528] (21)
Burke, Barbara Ruth. (1994). Negotiated Reality--afternoons at 4:00: Understanding the multiple narratives of talk shows. [554] (14, 22)
Burke, Kenneth. (1962). A Grammar of Motives. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. [intro ch. 1]. [465] (22)
Busby, Linda J. (1990). Redefining the first amendment via the fundamentalists agenda: Smith v. Board of School Commissio ners. SCA; Chicago, IL. [393] (18, 24)
Bush, George. (1990). Address to the nation announcing the deployment of United States armed forces to Saudi Arabia.
WCPA. [191] (20, 23)
Bush, George. (1991). The national drug control strategy; (Speech Transcript). [453] (21, 23)
Byrum-Gaw, Beverly and C. Jesse Carlock. (1983). Modeling: teaching by living the theory. Annual for Facilitators,
Trainers, and Consultants. [487] (18)
Callahan, Sidney. (1986). A case for pro-life feminism: Abortion & the sexual agenda. Commonwealth, pp. 232-238. [182] (4, 6)
Camp, L. Raymond. (1990). Roger Williams, the Baptist civil war and the pursuit of victimage. SSCA; Birmingham, AL. [283] (21, 23)
Campbell, Richard and Jimmie L. Reeves. (1989). Covering the homeless: The Joyce Brown story. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: 21-42. [81] (14, 23)
Canglose, Laurel A. and James Donald Ragsdale. (1988, April). Preferred tempos and social attractiveness: Exploring the chronemic channels. SSCA; Baton Rouge, LA. [119] (9, 16)
Cantor, Muriel G. (1990). Prime-time Fathers: A Study in Continuity and Change. SCA; Montgomery, AL. [623] (5, 13)
Carlat, Janice. (1967). A green parrot. Contemporary American Speeches, pp. 46-54. (Student Speech). [64] (23)
Carpenter, Ronald H. (1989). The metaphorical irony of identi- fication in Kenneth Burke's rhetorical theory. SSCA; Louisville, KY. [113] (22, 23)
Carpenter, Ronald H. (1989). Elocution. SSCA; Louisville, KY. [114] (23)
Carey, John. (1976). Setting the political agenda. How media shape campaigns. Journal of Communication, 26 (2): 50-57. [412] (11, 21)
Cavanaugh, Dan and Mark Knapp. (1988). Imagined dialogues. SSCA; Memphis, TN. [238b] (10)
Cavanaugh, Michael. (1996). Corporating the Other?: Diversity Management or Confronting the Problem of Workplace Heterogeneity. OSCLG; Monterey, CA. [697] (6,17)
Chang, Hui-Ching and G. Richard Holt. (1991). The concept of Yuan and Chinese interpersonal relationship. SSCA; Tampa, Fl. [394] (8, 9)
Chang, Hui-Ching and G. Richard Holt. (1991). More Than Relationship: Interaction and the Principle of Kuan-Hsi. Communication Quarterly, 39 (3): 251-271. [606] (8, 9)
Check, James V.P. and Neil M. Malamuth. (1986). Pornography and Sexual Aggression: A Social Learning Theory Analysis. In Communication Yearbook 9, (pp. 181-213). [79] (4, 6)
Chesebro, James W. (1984, June). The media reality: Epistemo- logical functions of media in cultural systems. Crititical Studies in Mass Communication, 1 (2): 111-130 [410] (8, 15)
Chen, Ling. (1990). Chinese and Americans: An epistemological exploration of culture and communication. ICA; Dublin, Ireland. [380] (8)
Chen, Xitong [Beijing Mayor]. (1989). Report on putting down anti-government riot. Beijing: New Star Publishers. [188] (8, 21)
Christians, Rotzoll and Fackler. (1991). Violence. pp. 323- 331. [628] (20)
Christophersen, Wendy. (1993). Not Guilty by Reason of Insani- ty. Unpublished manuscript; University of Maine at Presque Isle. [539] (4, 20, 23)
Chung, Connie. (1993, Oct. 18). Eye To Eye [CBS] Transcript of interview with David Williams, football player re: leaving team due to birth of child. [607] (4, 13)
Clark, Aimee-Lynn J. (1993). Interview with Wolf Sanipass. Unpublished manuscript. [538] (8, 9)
Clark, Jeanne E. (1989). "Many have prayed for your conversion": Sanctuary awaits sentencing. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [159] (21, 23)
Clark, Norman. (1993). Conflicting narratives: Abortion protest in the media. CSCA. [558] (21, 23)
Clevenger, Theodore, Jay D. Rayburn and James R. Brey. (1990). College students' use of information sources in a presiden-tial campaign. SSCA; Birmingham, AL. [311] (13, 21)
Clinton, William Jefferson. (1994). Address Before A Joint Session of Congress On The State of the Union. January 25, 1994. (Excerpt included in file) [586a,b] (21, 23)
Clinton, William Jefferson. Televised Address on Haiti; Septem- ber 15, 1994. [611] (8, 23)
Cohen, Jeff. (N.D.). A reply to Ted Koppel: Let's be fair. Television Quarterly. [457] (13)
Collins, Catherine Ann and Jeanne E. Clark. (1990). The demon- strations in China: Narratives of equality. ICA; Dublin, Ireland. [382] (8, 21, 23)
Collins, Catherine Ann. (1989, November). Ma Anand Sheela: Media power through radical discourse. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [160] (8, 13, 23)
Collins, Randall. (1958). Theoretical continuities in Goffman's work. Northwestern University Press (pp. 41-63). [610] (22)
Collison, Michele N-K. (1991, October). Hate-speech code at U. of Wisconsin voided by court. The Chronicle of Higher Education, [476] (24)
Colson, Debka. (1990, March). Tibet: The untold story of Chinese genocide. Maine Progressive, pp. 4, 6. [249] (8, 21)
Combs, Steven C. (1990). Rhetorical criticism of Supreme Court opinions: The Opinions in Beal v. Doe. SCA; Chicago, IL. [335] (21, 23)
Condon, John. (1981). Values and ethics in communication across cultures: some notes on the North American case. Communica-tion, 6: 255-265. [580] (4, 8)
Connolly, John F. (1990). Adults who had imaginary playmates as children. Symposium on the role of imagination in social interaction, American Association for the Study of Mental Imagery Conference. Boston, MA. [272] (10)
Coombs, W. Timothy. (1989). Presidential commissions: A neglected resource of presidential persuasion. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [143] (20, 21)
Cooper, Martha, (1991). "The Ethics of Political Advocacy from a Postmodern Perspective," Ethical Dimensions of Political Communication, ed. Robert E. Denton, Jr., New York: Praeger, 1991, pp. 23-47. [661o] (4, 20, 21)
Cooper, Martha. (1988). Ethos, a cloth coat and cocker spaniel: Richard Nixon's checkers speech. In Rohler & Cook (Eds.), Great Speeches for Criticism and Analysis, (pp. 145-159). [48] (4, 20, 23)
Cooper, Martha. (1994). "Postmodernism, Feminism, and the Ethical Subject," Conference Proceedings of the Third National Communi-cation Ethics Conference, ed. James A. Jaksa, Annandale, MD: SCA, 1994, pp. 305-308. [661p] (4, 6, 22)
Cooper, Martha and William L. Nothstine. (1992). Power Persuasion: Moving an Ancient Art into the Media Age, Greenwood, IN: Alistair, 1992, pp. 336-371. [661k] (15, 23)
Cooper, Thomas W. (1988, July). Terrorism and perspectivist philosophy: Understanding adversarial news coverage. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [157] (13, 22)
Copeland, Roger. (1987, February). Shades of Brecht. American Theater, pp. 12-45. [127] (25)
Costello, Cynthia M. (1995). Burkeian Identification: Familial Definition and Congressional Tobacco Hearings. SSCA; New Orleans, LA. [647] (5, 23)
Cranford, John R. (1992, July). State Budgets Aren't As Balanced As Everyone Would Have You Believe. American Caucus, pp. 6. [615] (21)
Crenshaw, A. Carrie. (1989). Jesse Jackson's address to the democratic nominating convention: Accounting for the excellence of "common ground and common sense". SCA; San Francisco, CA. [146] (21, 23)
Croteau, David and William Hoynes. (1995). Men and the News Media. 154-168. [662b] (6, 14)
Daniell, Brian L. (1989, November). Metaphors we lead by: Vision as an archetypal metaphoric cluster in presidential rhetoric. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [142] (21, 23)
Daughton, Suzanne M. (1989, November). Iconicity as empower- ment: Angelina Grimke at Pennsylvania Hall. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [169] (23)
Davidge, Wendell Keith and Kenneth C. Petress. (1993). The 1960 presidential campaign's pivotal turning point: John F. Kennedy's speech to the Greater Houston Ministerial Assoc- iation. SSCA; Lexington, KY. [514] (21, 23)
de Bruin, Marjan, Dr. (1994). HIV/AIDS and responsible report- ing in the Caribbean: A content analysis in three Caribbean countries. Intercultural and International Communication Conference, Miami, FL. [590] (7, 8)
Delgado, Richard. (1991, September 18). Regulation of hate speech may be necessary to guarantee equal protection to all citizens. Chronicle of Higher Education. [475] (24)
Deihl, E. Roderick, Michael J. Schneider and Kenneth Petress. (1984). Dimensions of music preference: A factor analytic study. Popular Music and Society, 2: 40-49. [256] (8)
De Lima, Venicio A. (1988, June). The state, television, and political power in Brazil. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: 108-128. [7] (8)
Delaney, Patricia. (1986, May 5). Education: Losing the war of letters. Time, p. 68. [411] (18)
DeLoach, Mark B. (1990). Communication & equality: The student protests at Gallaudet. SSCA; Birmingham, AL. [273] (21, 24)
DeLoach, Mark B. and McCraw, Shannon K. (1995). A Reconcept- ualization of the Marketplace Metaphor. SSCA; New Orleans, LA. [645] (22)
Demers, David P., Dennis Craff, Yang-Ho Choi and Beth M. Pessin. (1989). Issue obtrusiveness and the agenda-setting effects of national network news. Communication Research, 16: 793-812. [310] (13)
Dennis, Everette E. and John C. Merrill. (1989). Deciding what is news. Basic Issues In Mass Communication, pp. 137-148. [59] (13, 15)
Dennis, Everette E. and John C. Merrill. (1989). Power of the media. Basic Issues in Mass Communication, pp. 73-85. [68] (13)
Dennis, Everette E. and John C. Merrill. (1989). Quality of media content. Basic Issues In Mass Communication, pp. 87-101. [69] (13)
Dennis, Everette E. and John C. Merrill. (1989). Freedom of the press. Basic Issues In Mass Communication, pp.1-15. [62] (13, 24)
Denton, Robert E. Jr. (1982). "Mind" and the emerging of the presidential self. The Symbolic Dimensions of the American Presidency, pp. 37-57. [66] (21)
Denton, Robert E. Jr. (1982). Power styles. The Symbolic Dimensions of the American Presidency, pp. 70-75. [105] (21)
De Santis, Joseph L. and T. L. Warburton. (1992). Anita Hill Clarence Thomas hearing: News or drama. SCA; Chicago, IL.[500] (6)
De Stephen, RoLayne S. (1989). Gender and reason giving in middle management: Female strategies in a male environment. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [180] (6)
Deturck, Mark A. (1987, March). When communication fails: Physical aggression as a compliance-gaining strategy. Communication Monographs: 106-112. [111] (9, 20)
Dillon, Randy K. (1994). Understanding how sojourners antici- pate that first interpersonal communication transaction with a United States health care provider: A look at cultural interpretations. Intercultural and International Communi-cation Conference, Miami, FL. [597] (7, 8, 9)
Dixon, Bernard. ( ). What can make scientific papers extremely heavy going is the daunting and lifeless quality of their prose. New Scientist. [530] (18)
Doiron, Paul (1993, May). Libel: in fact and fiction. Maine in Print. [521] (24)
Doiron, Paul (1993). Is your fiction libelous? Maine in Print. [571] (24)
Donn, Jeff. (1991, May 30). Professor will fight to use MTV images. Bennington Banner. [624] (15, 18)
Doob, Anthony N. and Glenn E. Macdonald. (1979). Television Viewing and Fear of Victimization: Is the Relationship Causal? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 37 (2): pp. 170-179. [667] (15)
Doubt, Keith. (1991, September). Talcott Parsons and Kenneth Burke: A dramatistic account of friendship and its character in theoretical inquiry. [485] (9, 23)
Douthit, Richard P. (1992). 'Dialogue' and the deeper reaches of discussion. Unpublished manuscript. [504] (17)
Douthit, Richard P. (1992). Isolation and Dialogue in the 21st century. Unpublished manuscript. [505] (18)
Douthit, Richard P. (1992). Nishiyama & Brown on karate. Unpublished manuscript. [506] (22)
Douthit, Richard P. (1993). The Sense of Self: A Review and Commentary. Unpublished manuscript. [535a] (10)
Douthit, Richard P. (1993). The Search for "the Self": A Work- ing Bibliography. Unpublished manuscript. [535b] (10)
Douthit, Richard P. (1995). The Search for "the Self": A Work- ing Bibliography. Unpublished manuscript. [535c] (10)
Douthit, Richard P. (1992). Written transcript of the 1992 Woolbert Award Panel: The state of research in communication competence. SCA; Chicago. [503] (9)
Douthit, Richard P. (1992, March). An annotated bibliography on skills development: Basic books and articles. [486] (9)
Douthit, Richard P. (1990). Maturity; Optimal experience; Flow; Happiness [a review of the work of Mihaly Sikszentmihalyi]. [361a] (9)
Douthit, Richard P. (1983). Gardner. Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences. New York: Basic Books, [361b] (10)
Douthit, Richard P. and Kenneth C. Petress. (1990, November). The essential criteria for selecting basic communication skills. SCA; Chicago, IL. [264] (18)
Douthit, Richard P., Kenneth C. Petress, and Kenna J. Reeves. (1991). An analysis of basic communication skills. [430] (18)
Douthit, Richard P., Kenneth C. Petress, and Kenna J. Reeves. (1990). An analysis of basic communication skills. KSCA, Topeka, KS: (Verbatim transcript of presentation included). [466] (2,9).
Dowling, Ralph E. (1986, Winter). Terrorism and the media: A rhetorical genre. Journal of Communication: 12-23. [3] (13, 23)
Dowling, Ralph E. and Richard G. Nitcavic. (1989). Visions of terror: A q-methodological analysis of American perceptions of international terrorism. SCA; San Francisco, CA. [167] (8)
Driel, Barend van and James T. Richardson. (1988, Summer). Print media coverage of new religious movements: A longitudinal study. Journal of Communication: 37-61. [89] (13, 26)
Duncan, Hugh. (1976). Axiomatic propositions. In J. E. Combs and M. W. Mansfield (Eds.) Drama In Life, pp. 30-38. Hastings House. [196] (22)
Duncan, Phil. (1992, June). And What Should Campaigns Pay For? American Caucus, pp. 10. [617] (21)
Duster, Troy. (1991, September). Understanding self-segregation on the campus. Chronicle of Higher Education. [477] (21)
Easton, W. Michael. (1993, December). President's Open Forum. President's Address to UMPI community. 1-12. [584] (23)
Eddy, Edward D. (1965, October 7). Student involvement in educational policy. In Contemporary American Speeches, pp.251-254. [53] (18, 23)
Edgar, Timothy and Mary Anne Fitzpatrick. (1991). Communicating sexual desire: Message tactics for having and avoiding intercourse. [438] (6, 20)
Edwards, Renee, and Theodore Clevenger Jr. (1989). The effects Of schematic and affective processes on metaphorical invention. SSCA; Louisville, KY. [32] (10)
Ehninger, Douglas. (1968, Spring). Validity as moral obliga- tion. Southern Speech Journal, 33 (3): 215-222. [224] (4)
Ehrenhaus, Peter. (1989, Winter). Commemorating the unwon war: On not remembering Vietnam. Journal of Communication: 96-107. [123] (8, 21)
Einhorn, Lois J. (1988). The ghosts talk: Personal interviews with three former speechwriters. Communication Quarterly, 36 (2): 94-108. [204] (9, 22, 23)
Einhorn, Lois J. (1981, Winter). The ghosts unmasked: A review of literature on speechwriting. Communication Quarterly, 30 (1): 41-47. [206] (22, 23)
Eisenburg, Eric M. (1990). Jamming: Transcendence through organizing. Communication Research, 17: 139-164. [309] (17).
Elkins, Charles. (1991). What kind of drama is it? Karl Marx, Kenneth Burke, Literature and Social Change. SSCA; Tampa, FL. [370] (22)
Ellingson, Laura L. Mauro, Greg, Pasch, Vicki, Weir, Neil. (1996). Leadership as Invitation: A Case Study of Leadership in a Cooperative Organization. OSCLG; Monterey, CA. [694] (6,17)
Ellingsworth, Huber W. (1969, February). National Rhetorics and Inter-Cultural Communication. Today's Speech: 17 (1): 35-38. [583] (8, 21)
Elliot, Scott M. (1993, April). The Rhetoric of Dissociation Within Social Movements: An Analysis of the Discourse of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King. SCA. [540] (23, 26)
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