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Kumar, D. (2018). See something, say something: Security rituals, affect, and the construction of US nationalism. Public Culture, 30, (1), 143-171.
Lead Article: Kumar, Deepa. (2018). The right kind of “Islam”: News media representations of US-Saudi relations during the Cold War. Journalism Studies, 19 (8), 1079-1097.
Kumar, Deepa. (2020). Terrorcraft: Empire and the Making of the Racialized terrorist threat, Race and Class, 62 (2), 34-60.
Kumar, Deepa. Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire: 20 Years Since 9/11, 2nd and fully revised edition (Verso, 2021).
Bontempo, A. C. (in press). Favorable patient attitudes toward clinicians’ transparent communication of diagnostic uncertainty and its role in patient trust. Social Science & Medicine - Qualitative Research in Health, 3.
Iyer, S. R. (2022). Assessing virtual reality media productions: Findings from a qualitative analysis of immersive experiences in climate change as offered via Oculus TV. Journal Communication Spectrum: Capturing New Perspectives in Communication 12(2), 77-95.
Iyer, S. R., Pavlik, J. V., & Jin, V. (2022). Virtual Tourism in the Peri-and-Post COVID-19 Era: Understanding How Experiential Media Are Utilized in the Making of “Qatar 2022”. Advances in Journalism and Communication, 10, 81-102.
Pavlik, J. V., & Iyer, S. R. (2022). Of Media and Mediums: Illusion and the Roots of Virtual Reality in Victorian era Science, Social Change and Spiritualism. Atlantic Journal of Communication, Volume 31, Number 3 (Pre-Print).
Iyer, S. R., Pavlik, J. V., & Jin, S. V. (2022). Leveraging virtual reality (VR) for sports public relations and sports journalism: qualitative analyses of VR content productions for ‘Russia 2018’ and ‘Qatar 2022’ FIFA World Cups, Journal of Sport & Tourism, 26:4, 335-362.
M. Bzdak, Corporate Cultural Responsibility: How Business Can Support Art, Design, and Culture, Routledge; 1st edition (May 23, 2022)