Reminder: please send references!
Patricia Covarrubias
pocb at UNM.EDU
Wed Jan 4 16:21:43 UTC 2012
Dear David,
Happy 2012 to you and your family!
Please forgive this very senior moment, but I don't
remember at all if I sent you my EC-related publications.
In case I did not, here they are:
Book:
Covarrubias, P. (2002/2005) Culture, communication, and
cooperation: Interpersonal relations and pronominal
address in a Mexican organization, Rowman and Littlefield
Publishers, Boulder, CO.
Articles in refereed journals:
Covarrubias, P., & Windchief, S. (2009) Silences in
Stewardship: Some American Indian College Students
Examples. The Howard Journal of Communications, 20, 4,
1-20.
Covarrubias, P. (2008). Masked Silence Sequences: Hearing
Discrimination in the College Classroom. Communication,
Culture & Critique, 1, 3, 227-252.
Covarrubias, P. (2007). (Un)biased in Western theory:
Generative silence in American Indian communication.
Communication Monographs, 74, 2, 265-271.
Philipsen, G., Aoki, E., Castor, T., Coutu, L.,
Covarrubias, P., Jabs, L., Kane, M., & Winchatz, M.
(1997). Reading Ella Cara Delorias Waterlily for cultured
speech. Iowa Journal of Communication, 29, 31-49. (order
of authorship beyond Philipsen was selected at random)
Articles appearing as chapters in edited volumes:
Covarrubias Baillet, P.O. (2009). The Ethnography of
Communication. In Littlejohn, S. and K. Foss (Eds.)
Encyclopedia of Communication Theory (pp. 355-360).
Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
Covarrubias Baillet, P.O. (2009). Speech Codes Theory. In
Littlejohn, S. and K. Foss (Eds.) Encyclopedia of
Communication Theory (pp. 918-924). Newbury Park, CA: Sage
Publications.
Philipsen, G., Coutu, L. M., & Covarrubias, P. (2005).
Speech Codes Theory: Revision, Restatement, and Response
to Criticisms. In William Gudykunst (Ed.), Theorizing
about communication and culture. Newbury Park, CA: Sage
Publications. (order of authorship beyond Philipsen was
selected at random)
On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 08:18:53 -0700
David Boromisza <dbh at COLORADO.EDU> wrote:
> Dear ETHNOCOMMers,
>
> Thank you to everyone who sent me references to their
>EC-related work during the past couple of weeks!
>
> Please send me your references soon if you haven't
>already done so. I am planning to send out the latest EC
>Publication Bulletin next Monday.
>
> Thanks, and cheers,
>
> David B-H
>
> ---
> David Boromisza-Habashi, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Communication
> University of Colorado, 270 UCB
> Boulder, CO 80309-0270, USA
> Web: http://comm.colorado.edu/people.php?id=103
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Patricia O. Covarrubias Ph.D.
Associate Professor
The University of New Mexico
Communication and Journalism
MSC 032240; 1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131
Email: pocb at unm.edu
Home Page: http://www.unm.edu/~baillet/
¡Sí se puede!
"Never, never, never never give up!"
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