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Bochner, A. (in press). Fathers and sons. Qualitative Inquiry. Davis, C., & Ellis, C. (in press). Emergent methods in autoethnographic research. In S. Hess-Biber & P. Leavy (Eds.), Handbook of emergent methods. New York: Guilford Press. Davis, C., & Ellis, C. (in press). Interactive focus groups. In L. Given (Ed.), The Sage encyclopedia of qualitative research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Davis, C., & Ellis, C. (in press). Introspective fiction as a method of inquiry. In P. Liamputtong & J. Rumbold (Eds.), Knowing differently: An introduction to experiential and arts-based research methods. New York: Nova Science. Dubrofsky, R. (in press). “Therapeutics of the self”: Surveillance in the service of the therapeutic. Television and New Media. Eisenberg, E.M. (in press). Jamming: Transcendence through organizing. In P. Geist (Ed.), Key concepts in organizational communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (Reprint of a previously published essay) Ellingson, L., & Ellis, C. (in press). Autoethnography as a constructionist project. In J. Gubrium & J. Holstein (Eds.), The handbook of constructionist research. New York: Guilford Press. Ellis, C. (in press). Autoethnography. In L. Given (Ed.), The Sage encyclopedia of qualitative research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ellis, C. (in press). Co-constructed Narratives. In L. Given (Ed.), The Sage encyclopedia of qualitative research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ellis, C. (in press). Do we need to know?” Qualitative Inquiry, 14. Ellis, C. (in press). “I just want to tell MY story”: Mentoring students about relational ethics in writing about intimate others. In N. Denzin & M. Giardina (Eds.), Ethical futures in qualitative research: Decolonizing the politics of knowledge. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Ellis, C. (in press). Interactive interviewing. In L. Given (Ed.), The Sage encyclopedia of qualitative research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ellis, C. (in press). Stray cats and Katrina’s displaced: Dealing with society’s expendables. Cultural Studies<-->Critical Methodologies, 7. Ellis, C. (in press). Systematic sociological introspection. In L. Given (Ed.), The Sage encyclopedia of qualitative research methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Ellis, C., Bochner, A., Denzin, N., Lincoln, Y., Morse, J., Pelias, R., & Richardson, L. (in press). Talking and thinking about qualitative research. Qualitative Inquiry, 14. (Also published in a Left Coast Press book) Foster, E. & Bochner, A. (in press). Communication as social construction. In J. Holstein & J. Gubrium (Eds.), Handbook of constructionist research. New York: Guilford Press. Holman Jones, S. (in press). Autoethnography: Making the personal political. In N. K. Denzin & Y. S. Lincoln (Eds.), The landscape of qualitative research (3rd ed.). (Reprint of a previously published essay) Holman Jones, S. (in press). Music for torching: Torch singing as cultural critique. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. Holman Jones, S., & Adams, T. (in press). Bad stories. In N. K. Denzin, Y. S. Lincoln, & L. T. Smith (Eds.), Handbook of critical and indigenous methodologies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Holman Jones, S., with Bell, E. (in press). Performing resistance. In E. Bell, Theories of performance: Selves, scenes, screens. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. James, N. C. (in press). When Miss America was always white. In K. Galvin & P. J. Cooper (Eds.), Making connections: Readings in relational communication (4th ed.). Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury. (Reprint of previously published essay) Jorgenson, J. (in press). Seeing work-life from children’s standpoints. Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de Communication, 16 (3-4). Roscoe, L. A., & Hyer, K. (in press). Quality-of-life at the end-of-life for nursing home residents: Perceptions of hospice and nursing home staff members. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. Scott-Hoy, K., & Ellis, C. (in press). Wording pictures: Discovering heartful autoethnography. In A. Cole & J. G. Knowles (Eds.), The handbook of the arts in qualitative social science research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Smith, R. & Eisenberg, E. M. (in press). Conflict at Disneyland: A root metaphor analysis. In K. Gergen, S. Schrader, & M. Gergen (Eds.), Communication as social construction: Readings, research, and reconstructions. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. (Reprint of a previously published essay) Steier, F., & Blaeuer, D. (in press). A choreography of cybernetics and performativity. In M. Klien, J. Gormley, & S. Valk (Eds.), Framemakers: Choreography as an aesthetic of change (A book of recommendations). Limerick, Ireland: Daghdha. Steier, F., Gyllenpalm, B., Brown, J., & Bredemeyer, S. (in press). The World Café: Fostering cultures of participation. In W. Weber & N. Kersting (Eds.), Innovation with participation: Modern methods and techniques of political and social participation. Berlin: VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften. [Also in German with the volume title: Innovation durch verfahren: Einfuhrung in methoden und instrumente politischer und gessellschaftlicher partizipation.] » 2007 Anderson, R., & Cissna, K. N. (2007). Japanese translation of The Martin Buber – Carl Rogers dialogue: A new transcript with commentary (State University of New York Press, 1997) by Shunjusha Publishers, Tokyo, Japan. Bochner, A. (2007). Notes toward an ethics of memory in autoethnography. In M. Denzin & M. Giardina (Eds.), Ethical futures in qualitative research: Decolonizing the politics of knowledge. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Dubrofsky, R. (2007). Therapeutics of the Self: Surveillance in the Service of the Therapeutic. Television and New Media, Vol. 8, No. 4, 263-284. Eisenberg, E. (2007). Strategic ambiguities: Essays on Communication, organization, and identity. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Eisenberg, E. M., & Goodall, H.L. (2007). Orqanizational communication: Balancing creativity and constraint (5th ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press. Ellis, C. (2007). Teaching qualitative methods (4th ed.). In J. D. Ballard (Ed.), Qualitative methods: Syllabi and instructional materials. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association. Ellis, C. (2007). Telling secrets, revealing lives: Relational ethics in research with intimate others. Qualitative Inquiry, 13, 3-29. Ellis, C., Bochner, A., Denzin, N., Lincoln, Y., Morse, J., Pelias, R., & Richardson, L. (2007). Talking and thinking about qualitative research. In N. Denzin & M. Giardina (Eds.), Ethical futures in qualitative research: Decolonizing the politics of knowledge. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. (Also accepted in Qualitative Inquiry) » 2006 Elizabeth Bell and Daniel Blaeuer. “Performing Gender and Interpersonal Communication Research.” In The Gender and Communication Handbook, edited by Julia Wood and Bonnie Dow. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage, 2006: 9-23. Elizabeth Bell. “Social Dramas and Cultural Performances: All the President’s Women.” Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies 2.1 (2006). Art Bochner and Carolyn Ellis. “Communication as Autoethnography.” Communication as ...: Perspectives on Theory. Eds. Gregory Shepherd, Jeffrey St. John, and Ted Striphas. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 2006. 110-22. Art Bochner. “Janice’s Voice.” Southern Communication Journal 71 (2006): 183-194. Art Bochner and Tom Frentz. “Culture Bearing and Sense Making: Introduction to the Life and Scholarship of Janice Hocking Rushing.” Southern Communication Journal, 71 (2006): 109-113. Marcyrose Chvasta. "Anger, Irony, and Protest: Confronting the Issue of Efficacy, Again." Text and Performance Quarterly 26.1 (2006): 5-16. Kenneth N. Cissna and Evelyn Sieburg. "Patterns of Interactional Confirmation and Disconfirmation." Reprinted in Bridges Not Walls: A Book About Interpersonal Communication (9th ed.) edited by John R. Stewart. New York: McGraw Hill, 2006: 429-439. Rachel Dubrofsky. "The Bachelor: Whiteness in the Harem.” Critical Studies in Media Communication 23.1 (2006): 39-56. Eric Eisenberg. "Karl Weick and the Aesthetics of Contingency." Organization Studies 27 (2006): 1-15. Beth Goodier and Eric Eisenberg. “Seeking the Spirit: Communication and the (Re)Development of a “Spiritual” Organization.” Communication Studies 57.1 (2006): 47-65. Eric Eisenberg, Jay Baglia, and J. Pynes. “Transforming Emergency Medicine through Narrative: Qualitative Action Research at a Community Hospital.” Health Communication 19.3 (2006): 197-208. Cindy Bean and Eric Eisenberg. “Employee Sensemaking in the Transition to Nomadic Work." Journal of Organizational Change Management 19.2 (2006): 210-222. Carolyn Ellis and Art Bochner. “Analytic Autoethnography: An Autopsy.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 35.4 (2006): 429-49. Carolyn Ellis. “The Emotional Life: A Tribute to Ron Pelias.” Studies in Symbolic Interaction (2006): 9-16. Stacy Holman Jones. “What Must Be Possible: Mourning, Shame, Mothers, and Mirror Image.” Text and Performance Quarterly 26.3 (2006): 303-309. Golden, A., Kirby, E. & Jane Jorgenson. "Work-Life Research from Both Sides Now: An Integrative Perspective for Organizational and Family Communication." In C. Beck (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 30. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2006: 143-195. Michael LeVan and Daniel Makagon, Eds. “Special Issue on the Seven Deadly Sins.” Text and Performance Quarterly 26.1 (2006). R. S. Schonwetter, Lori Roscoe, M. Nwosu, B. Zilka, and S.Kim. “Quality-of- Life and Symptom Control in Hospice Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy.” Journal of Palliative Medicine 9 (2006): 638-645. Lori Roscoe and R. S. Schonwetter. “Improving Access to Hospice and Palliative Care for Patients near the End-of-Life: Present Status and Future Direction.” Journal of Palliative Care 21 (2006): 46-50. Lori Roscoe, H.Osman, and Bill Haley. “Implications of the Schiavo Case for Understanding Family Caregiving Issues at the End-of-Life.” Death Studies 30 (2006): 149-161. » 2005 Elizabeth Bell. “Sex Acts Beyond Boundaries and Binaries: A Feminist Challenge for Self Care in Performance Studies.” Text and Performance Quarterly 25.3 (2005): 187-219. Art Bochner. “Storytelling and the Self in Everyday Life: Narrative Inquiry on the Cutting Edge.” Asia Communication and Media Studies. 2005: 183-192. Art Bochner. “Surviving Autoethnography.” In Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 28, edited by Norman Denzin. Elsevier Science, 2005: 51-58. Marcyrose Chvasta. "Remembering Praxis: Performance in the Digital Age." Text and Performance Quarterly 25.2 (2005). Kenneth N. Cissna and Rob Anderson, “A Failed Dialogue? Revisiting the 1975 Meeting of Gregory Bateson and Carl Rogers,” Cybernetics and Human Knowing12 (2005): 120-36. Eric Eisenberg, Alexandra Murphy, K. Sutcliffe, R. Wears, S. Schenkel, S. Perry, and M. Vanderhoef. “Communication in Emergency Medicine: Implications for Patient Safety.” Communication Monographs 72.4 (2005): 390-413. Eric Eisenberg. “Creating Clearings for Communication.” In Engaging communication, transforming organizations: Scholarship of engagement in action. Edited by Jennifer Simpson and Pamela Shockley-Zalabak. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2005: 113-126. Alexandra Murphy, Eric Eisenberg, K. Sutcliffe, and S. Scheckel. “The patient in 4: Framing and Sensemaking in Emergency Medicine.” In Health communication in practice: A case study approach. Edited by Eileen. Berlin-Ray. New York: Guilford Press, 2005: 285-296. Carolyn Ellis. “The Ethnographic I and Intimate Journalism.” Asia Communication and Media Studies 2005: 175-182. Carolyn Ellis. “Touching Back/Receiving Gifts.” In Studies in Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 28, edited by Norman Denzin. Elsevier Science, 2005: 35-41. Carolyn Ellis. “Behind the Scenes with Carolyn Ellis: Writing Autoethnography/Feeling the Response.” In The Practice of Qualitative Research, edited by Sharlene Hesse-Biber and Patricia Leavy. Sage, 2005: 185-189. Stacy Holman Jones. “Autoethnography: Making the Personal Political.” In Handbook of Qualitative Research (3rd ed.) edited by Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2005: 763-791. Stacy Holman Jones. “Storying the Possible: The Life Writing and Writing Life of Carolyn Ellis.” In Studies in Symbolic Interaction: A Research Annual, Vol. 28 edited by Norman K. Denzin. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 2005: 15-24. Michael LeVan. “Elemental Spaces and Elemental Performances.” Performance Research 10.4 (2005): 120-27. Lori Roscoe, R. S. Schonwetter, and P. M. Wallach. “Advancing Geriatrics Education: Evaluation of a New Curricular Initiative.” Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 17 (2005): 355-362. Lori Roscoe, R. S. Schonwetter, and P. M. Wallach. “Geriatrics Curriculum for Clerkship Students: Implementation and Evaluation.” Medical Education 39 (2005): 511. Fred Steier. (Ed.). Gregory Bateson: Essays for an ecology of ideas. Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic, 2005. Fred Steier. “Exercising Frame Flexibility.” Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 12.1-2 (2005): 36-49. Fred Steier and Jane Jorgenson. “Patterns that Connect Patterns that Connect.” Cybernetics and Human Knowing, 12.1-2 (2005): 5-10. Wit Ostrenko and Fred Steier. “Conversation as a Core Process: Creating a Culture of Dialogue.” In The World Café: Shaping our Futures through Conversations that Matter. Edited by Juanita Brown, David Isaacs and the World Café Community. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2005. |