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Hyde, King publish article

Michael Hyde and Nancy M.P. King published the article “Communication Ethics and Bioethics: An Interface,” in Review of Communication 10 (2010): pp. 156-171. Hyde is the University Distinguished Chair in Communications Ethics. King is a professor of social sciences and health policy at the School […]


Rogan co-authors book

Randy Rogan, professor of communication, co-authored a book, “Contemporary Theory, Research, and Practice of Crisis and Hostage Negotiation,” with F. Lancelely. (Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. 2010). He wrote three chapters in the book: “Contemporary theory, research, and practice of crisis and hostage negotiation: An overview” […]


Hyde presents paper in Amsterdam

Michael Hyde, University Distinguished Chair in Communications Ethics, presented the paper, “Confessional Rhetoric as Arguments in the Making,” at the International Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference in Amsterdam.


Hazen presents paper in Amsterdam

Michael Hazen, professor of communication, presented the paper, “A Cross-Cultural Examination of Argument in the Public and Private Sphere,” at the International Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference in Amsterdam.


Hannawa gives invited presentation

Annegret Hannawa, assistant professor of communication, gave the invited research presentation, “When the Truth Hurts: Conceptualizing a Multimodal Approach to Mistake Disclosures in Doctor-Patient Interactions,” at the University of Berlin, Germany, and in Switzerland. She presented two papers at the EACH (European Association for Communication […]


Dalton publishes revised edition of book

Mary Dalton, associate professor of communication, has published the second revised edition of her book, “The Hollywood Curriculum: Teachers in the Movies.” She presented a paper, “Adored and Abhorred: Michael Moore, Capitalism, and Extreme Techniques in Documentary Production” at the University Film and Video Association […]


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