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Haseki, M., Gailliard, B., & Scott, C. R. (2017, May). Communicatively managing multiple, intersecting identities as revealed in the voices of immigrant women entrepreneurs. Paper to be presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA.
Scott, C. R. (2017, May). What counts as organizational communication: Insights from a special journal issue and encyclopedia editor. Presentation to be made at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Diego, CA.
Lemish, D. & Götz, M. (2005). Mit Laserschwert und Sissi-Kleid – Medienspuren in den Fantasien der Kinder und ihre Bedeutung (With laser sword and Sissi dress: Media traces in the fantasies of children and their meanings). In Ibid (pp. 141-164) (in German). Based on Götz et al (2005). Media and the Make-believe worlds (Ibid).
Scott, C. R., & Choi, S. (2017, July). Top.secret, bottom.up: Thoughts on message classifications in non-state.organizations. Paper to be presented at the annual convention of the European Group for Organizational Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Leach, W., Scott, C., & Stevens, M. (1991). Communication competence and relational satisfaction: Looking for the link. Proceedings of the Interpersonal Communication Division of the Western States Communication Association. Phoenix, AZ.
Scott, C. R. (2004). Voices from the field: Virtually identified. In G. Cheney, L. T. Christensen, T. E. Zorn, Jr., & S. Ganesh (Eds.), Organizational communication in an age of globalization: Issues, reflections, practices (Box 5.2: p. 113). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press. [Revised, 2009]
Scott, C. R. (2008). Meeting technologies. In W. Donsbach (Ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Communication (Vol. 7, pp. 3062-3066). Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell. [Revised, 2009]
Lemish, D. (2005). Von Kosmia und Ra’utshka im Harry Potter Land wie ein israelishcer Junge sich Harry Potter aneignet (From Kosmia and Ra’utshka in Harry Potter land: How an Israeli boy appropriates Harry Potter). In Ibid (pp. 300- 310) (in German). Based on Götz et al (2005). Media and the Make-believe worlds (Ibid).
Scott, C. R. (2009). Review: Organizations: Management Without Control (Sage), by Howard P. Greenwald. Organization, 16, 921-924.