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  1. Boromisza, D. (2003/4). Az interkulturális félreértés kutatásának fő irányzatai [A survey of intercultural miscommunication research]. Szociológiai Szemle [Review of Sociology], 13, 76-87.
  2. Boromisza-Habashi, D. (2007). Voice and moral accountability: Burlesque narratives in televised Hungarian political discourse. SKY Journal of Linguistics, 20, 81-107.
  3. Boromisza-Habashi, D. (2007). Freedom of expression, hate speech, and models of personhood in Hungarian political discourse. Communication Law Review, 7, 54-74.
  4. Carbaugh, D. & Boromisza-Habashi, D. (in press). Discourse beyond language: Cultural rhetoric, revelatory insight, and nature. In C. Meyer & F. Girke (Eds.), The interplay of rhetoric and culture. Oxford: Berghahn Book Studies in Rhetoric and Culture III.
  5. Carbaugh, D., Boromisza-Habashi, D. & Ge, X. (2006). Dialogue in cross-cultural perspective: Deciphering communication codes. In N. Aalto and E. Reuter (Eds.), Aspects of intercultural dialogue: Theory, research, applications (pp. 27-46). Cologne, Germany: Saxa Verlag.
  6. Carbaugh, D, Gibson, T, and Milburn, T. (1997). A View of Communication and Culture: Scenes in an Ethnic Cultural Center and a Private College. In B. Kovacic (ed.), Emerging Theories of Human Communication (pp. 1-24), Albany: State University of New York Press.
  7. Carbaugh, D. and Hastings, S. (1992). A role for communication theory in ethnography and cultural analysis. Communication Theory, 2, 156-165.
  8. Carbaugh, D. and Poutiainen, S. (2000). By way of introduction: An American and Finnish dialogue. In M. Lustig and J. Koester (ed.), AmongUS: Essays on Identity, Belonging, and Intercultural Competence (pp. 203-212), New York: Addison Wesley Longman. [Reprinted in Cultures in Conversation]
  9. Carbaugh, D. and Rudnick, L. (2006). Which place, what story? Cultural discourses at the border of the Blackfeet Reservation and Glacier National park. Great Plains Quarterly, 26, 2006, 167-184
  10. Carbaugh, D. and Wolf, K. (1999). Situating Rhetoric in cultural discourses. International and Intercultural Communication Annual 22, 1999, 19-30
  11. Chen, Victoria. (1990/1991). “Mien tze” at the Chinese dinner table: A Study of the Interactional Accomplishment of Face. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 24, 109-140.
  12. Hastings, Sally. (2001). Social drama as a site for the communal construction and management of Asian Indian "stranger" identity. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 34 (4), 309-335.
  13. Hastings, Sally. (2000). "Egocasting" in the avoidance of disclosure: An intercultural perspective. In S. Petronio (Ed.), Balancing disclosure, privacy, and secrecy (pp. 235-248). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  14. LaGrande, S. & Milburn, T. “Keeping it Real:” Identity Management Strategies used by Teens in Conversation. Communication Studies. (Summer 2003). Vol. 54 (2), pp.230-247.
  15. McLeod, Kembrew. “Keepin’ it real” in Hip-hop culture. Journal of Communication
  16. Milburn, T. (2000).“Enacting ‘Puerto Rican time’ in the United States.” In M. J. Collier (Ed.). Constituting Cultural Difference through Discourse, The International and Intercultural Communication Annual. (2000). Vol. 23, pp. 47-76. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
  17. Milburn, T. (2002). “Collaboration and the construction of Puerto Rican community.” In M. P. Orbe, T. McDonald and T. Ford-Ahmed (Eds.). Building Diverse Communities (pp.287-303). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press Inc.
  18. Milburn, T. (2004). Speech Community: Reflections upon Communication. Communication Yearbook. Vol. 28, pp.411-441.
  19. Milburn, T. (2004). “T Link Enterprises: A Global Sales Initiative.” In Kenton, J. & Shockley-Zalabak (Eds.). Case Studies for Organizational Communication (pp.202-209). (Jan. 2004). Roxbury Press.
  20. Milburn, T (in press). Nonprofit Organizations: Creating Membership through Communication. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
  21. Milburn, T., Kenefick, J. & Lambert, A. (2006). “Facilitating a Board of Directors’ Planning Retreat: Not-for-Profit Sensemaking.” In Frey, L. (Ed.). Facilitating Group Communication: Innovations And Applications With Natural Groups. Hampton Press.
  22. Milburn, T., Wilkins, R. & Wolf Wilkins, K. (2001). “Reflexive Moments: Negotiating Researcher Roles in Participant Observation.” Iowa Journal of Communication. Vol. 33, pp.106-123. Iowa Communication Association.
  23. Miller, D. & Rudnick, L. (2008). The security needs assessment protocol: Improving operational effectiveness through community security. New York and Geneva: United Nations Publications.
  24. Morgan, E. (2003). Discourses of water: A framework for the study of environmental communication. Applied Environmental Education and Communication. 2(3), 153-159.
  25. Morgan, E. (2007). Regional communication and sense of place surrounding the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. In B.C. Taylor, W.J. Kinsella, S.P. Depoe, & M.S. Metzler (Eds.) Nuclear Legacies: Communication, Controversy, and the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
  26. Poutiainen, S. (2004). Vieras on hyvä ja ottaa. Vuorovaikutusta kahvipöydässä. [Do have some coffee. Interacting at the coffee table.] In Knuuttila, Maarit, Pöysä, Jyrki & Tuija Saarinen (Ed.), Suulla ja kielellä. Tulkintoja ruuasta. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura.
  27. Poutiainen, S. (2005). Kulttuurista puhetta deittaamisesta. [Cultural Talk about Dating.] Puhe ja kieli, 25:3, 123-136.
  28. Poutiainen, S. & M., Gerlander (forthcoming). Cultural Dialectics in Finnish Advising Relationships. In Wilkins, R. & Isotalus, P. (eds.), Finnish Cultural Communication.
  29. Scollo Sawyer, M. (2004). Nonverbal ways of communicating with nature: A cross-case study. In S.L. Senecah (Ed.), The environmental communication yearbook, 1, 227-249. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
  30. Suopis, Cindy and Donal Carbaugh. (2005). Speaking about menopause: Possibilities for a cultural discourse analysis. In J. Duchan & D. Kovarsky (eds.), Diagnosis as a Cultural Practice (Series in Language, Power, and Social Process, pp. 263-276), Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. [Translated into Italian in P. Barbetta (ed.)]
  31. Townsend, Rebecca M. “Town Meeting as a Communication Event: Democracy’s Act Sequence.” Research on Language and Social Interaction. In press.
  32. Townsend, Rebecca M. “Review of Cathy Stanton, The Lowell Experiment: Public History in a Postindustrial City, H-Urban, H-Net Reviews. Mar. 2007. Click Here
  33. Townsend, Rebecca M. (2006). “Local Communication Studies.” Lead Review Essay. Quarterly Journal of Speech 92, 202-222.
  34. Townsend, Rebecca M. (2006). “Widening the Circumference of Scene: Local Politics, Local Metaphysics.” KBJournal. www.kbjournal.org/townsend
  35. Townsend, Rebecca M. (2005). Review of Jay Jordan’s “Dell Hymes, Kenneth Burke’s ‘Identification,’ and the Birth of Sociolinguistics” [Rhetoric Review 24 (2005): 264-279]. KBJournal. Spring 2006. www.kbjournal.org/townsend2
  36. Wilkins, Richard. (2005). The optimal form: Inadequacies and excessiveness within the “asiallinen” [matter-fo-fact] nonverbal style in public and civic settings in Finland. Journal of Communication, 55, 383-401.
  37. Wilkins, R., Wolf, K., & Milburn, T. (Summer 2005). “Teaching ‘Culture’ as an Expressive Practice.” Texas Speech Communication Journal. Vol.30 (1), pp. 86-88.
  38. Wolf, K., Milburn, T., & Wilkins, R. (June 2008) Expressive Practices: The Local Enactment of Culture in the Communication Classroom. Business Communication Quarterly.

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