2013 EC Publication Bulletin

David Boromisza-Habashi dbh at COLORADO.EDU
Tue Feb 18 16:05:29 UTC 2014


Dear All,

Thank you for your responses to my request for references to 2013 publications. Enjoy browsing the 2013 EC Publication Bulletin below!

Cheers, David

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2013 EC Publication Bulletin

Boromisza-Habashi, D. (2013) Speaking hatefully: Culture, communication, and political action in Hungary. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Boromisza-Habashi, D. (2013). Which way is forward in communication theorizing?: An interview with Robert T. Craig. Communication Theory, 23(4), 417-432. doi:10.1111/comt.12025

Carbaugh, D. (2013). On dialogue studies. Journal of Dialogue Studies, 1(1), 9-28.

Carbaugh, D., & van Over, B. (2013). Interpersonal pragmatics and cultural discourse. Journal of Pragmatics, 58, 138-151. doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2013.09.013

Carbaugh, D., van Over, B., Molina-Markham, E., Lie, S., & Winter, U. (2013). Cultural analyses of in-car communication. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 41(2), 195-201. doi:10.1080/00909882.2013.782422

Carbaugh, D., & Cerulli, T. (2013). Cultural discourses of dwelling: Investigating environmental communication as a place-based practice. Environmental Communication: The Journal of Nature and Culture, 7(1), 4-23. doi:10.1080/17524032.2012.749296 [Outstanding Article of the Year in Environmental Communication, NCA, 2013.]

Katriel, T., & N. Shavit (2013) Speaking out: Testimonial rhetoric in Israeli soldiers’ dissent. Versus: Quaderni di Studi Semiotici, 116, 81-105.

Katriel, T. (2013). Homeland and diaspora in Israeli vernacular museums. In E. T. Semi, D. Miccoli, & T. Parfitt (Eds.), Memory and ethnicity: Ethnic museums in Israel and the diaspora (pp.1-19). Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Katriel, T. (2013). Courtesy expressions/politeness: Modern Hebrew. In G. Khan (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Hebrew language and linguistics  (pp. 635-636). Leiden: Brill.

Katriel, T. (2013). Museums (vernacular) in Israel. In H. Bar-Itzhak (Ed.), Encyclopedia for Jewish folklore (pp. 382-383). Armonk, NY: M. E. Sharpe, pp. 382-383.

Leighter, J. L., Rudnick, L., & Edmonds, T. J. (2013). How the ethnography of communication provides resources for design. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 41(2), 209-215. doi:10.1080/00909882.2013.782419

Nuciforo, E. V. (2013). Russian toasting and drinking as communication ritual. Russian Journal of Communication, 5(2), 161-175. doi:10.1080/19409419.2013.805670

Scollo, M., & Carbaugh, D. (2013). Introduction: Interpersonal communication: Qualities and culture. Russian Journal of Communication, 5(2), 95-103. doi:10.1080/19409419.2013.805664

Sprain, L., & Boromisza-Habashi, D. (Eds.) (2013). Ethnographers of communication in applied communication research. Special forum. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 41(2), 181-215.

Sprain, L., & Boromisza-Habashi, D. (2013). The ethnographer of communication at the table: Building cultural competence, designing strategic action. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 41(2), 181-187. doi:10.1080/00909882.2013.782418

Townsend, R. M. (2013). Engaging “others” in civic engagement through ethnography of communication. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 41(2), 202-208. doi:10.1080/00909882.2013.782420

Winkin, Y., & Leeds-Hurwitz, W. (2013). Erving Goffman: A critical introduction to media and communication theory. New York, NY: Peter Lang.

Witteborn, S., Milburn, T., & Ho, E. Y. (2013). The ethnography of communication as applied methodology: Insights from three case studies. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 41(2), 188-194. doi:10.1080/00909882.2013.782421

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David Boromisza-Habashi, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of Colorado Boulder

http://colorado.academia.edu/DavidBoromiszaHabashi

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