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Lewiński, M. & Aakhus, M. (2014). Argumentative Polylogues in a Dialectical Framework: A Methodological Inquiry. Argumentation, 28(2), 161-185. DOI: 10.1007/s10503-013-9307-x
Jackson, S. & Aakhus, M. (2014). Becoming More Reflective about the Role of Design in Communication, Journal of Applied Communication Research, 42(2), 125-134. DOI: 10.1080/00909882.2014.882009
Aakhus, M., Ågerfalk, P., Lyytinen, K., & Te’eni, D. (2014). Symbolic Action Research in Information Systems: Introduction to the Special Issue. MIS Quarterly, 38(4), 1187–1200.
Ågerfalk, P. J., Aakhus, M., & Lind, M. (2009). Proceedings of the Second Scientific Meeting of the Association for Information Systems Special Interest Group on Pragmatist IS Research. Sprouts: Working Papers on Information Systems, 9(67). Sprouts Alliance.
Ågerfalk, P. J., Aakhus, M., & Lind, M. (2010). Proceedings of the Third Scientific Meeting of the Association for Information Systems Special Interest Group on Pragmatist IS Research. Sprouts: Working Papers on Information Systems, 10(121). Sprouts Alliance.
Aakhus, M., Ågerfalk, P., Lyytinen, K., & Te’eni, D. (Eds.) (2014). Information Systems for Symbolic Action: Social Media and Beyond [Special Issue]. Management Information Systems Quarterly.
Katz, J. & Aakhus, M. (Eds.) (2002). Perpetual contact: Mobile communication, private talk, public performance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Keith, S. (1998). The influences of Piet Mondrian and other artists of the De Stijl movement on modern modular newspaper design. Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium 1998, March 1998, Metairie, Louisiana.
Keith, S. (1999). Journalism reviews: Fulfilling Hutchins’ recommendation. Presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium 1999, March 1999, Lexington, Kentucky.
Keith, S. (2000). Ethics for editors: What 10 editing textbooks teach. Presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Southeast Colloquium, March 2000, Chapel Hill, N.C., where it received the first-‐place student paper award in the Media Ethics Division