Displaying 131 - 140 of 5145
Cheng, Yi-Yun, and Bertram Ludäscher. "Exploring Geopolitical Realities through Taxonomies: The Case of Taiwan." NASKO 7.1 (2019): 77-93.
Cheng, Yi‐Yun, and Bertram Ludäscher. "Reconciling taxonomies of electoral constituencies and recognized tribes of indigenous Taiwan." Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 57.1 (2020): e248.
Cheng, Yi‐Yun. "Systematic Comparison of Data Models used in Mapping Knowledge Organization Systems." Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 58.1 (2021): 685-687.
Scharp, K. M. (2019). “You’re not welcome here:” A grounded theory of family distancing. Communication Research, 46(4), 427–455.
Scharp, K. M. (2021). Thematic co-occurrence analysis: Advancing a theory and qualitative method to illuminate ambivalent experiences. Journal of Communication, 71(4), 545–571.
Scharp, K. M., **Cooper, R., *Worwood, J., & Dorrance Hall, E. (2021). “There’s always going to be uncertainty.”: Exploring undergraduate student parents’ sources of uncertainty and related management practices. Communication Research, 48(7), 1059–1084.
Scharp, K. M., **Geary, D., **Wolfe, B. H., Wang, T. R., & **Fesenmaier, M. (2021). Understanding the triggers and communication processes that constitute resilience in the context of migration to the United States. Communication Monographs, 88(4), 395–417.
Scharp, K. M., Wang, T. R., & **Wolfe, B. H. (2022). Communicative resilience of first-generation college students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Human Communication Research, 48(1), 1–30.
Cox, J., Gailliard, B. M., & Davis, S. M. (2019). Transformation or assimilation?: Examining identity and organizational tensions at Full-Figured Fashion Week. Departures in Critical Qualitative Research, 8(3), 29-45.
Gailliard, B. M., Davis, S. M., Gibbs, J. L., & Doerfel, M. (2020). Organizing as a tension between tradition and innovation: Promoting inclusion in academia. In M. Doerfel & J. L. Gibbs (Eds.) Organizing inclusion: Moving diversity from demographics to communication processes (pp. 260-280). New York, NY: Routledge.