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Patton, D.U., Lane, J., Leonard, P., MacBeth, J., & Smith-Lee, J. Gang violence on the digital street: A case study of a Southside Chicago gang member’s communication on Twitter. New Media & Society.
Lane, J. (2015). The digital Street: An ethnography of networked street life in Harlem. American Behavioral Scientist, 0002764215601711, first published on August 26, 2015 doi:10.1177/0002764215601711.
Hall, M. H., & Skattebo, K. (2008, April). Communication social support in adult sibling relationships. Poster presented to the Spokane Intercollegiate Research Conference, Spokane, WA. (Communication Division).
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Harvey, J. H., & Faw, M. H. (2014, November). Provider Expressions of Support Scale (PESS): Development and initial validation. Paper presented to the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. (Interpersonal Communication Division).
Faw, M. H., Leustek, J., & Sonne, J. (2016). Themes of Tough Love Support in Parent-Child Dyads. Paper to be presented at the International Association for Relationship Researchers’ Conference, Toronto, Canada.
Crowley, J. P., & Faw, M. H. (2014). Support marshaling for romantic relationships: Empirical validation of a support marshaling typology. Personal Relationships, 21, 242- 257. doi: 10.1111/pere.12029
Faw, M. H. (2014). Young adults’ strategies for managing social support during weight loss attempts. Qualitative Health Research, 24, 267-278. doi: 10.1177/1049732313520079
Harvey, J. & Faw, M. H. (2015). A Relational Turbulence Model perspective on communication in intimate relationships post-HPV testing. Health Communication.
Bolden, G. (1999). Towards understanding the activity of medical interpreting. Paper presented at the 1999 Annual Meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Vancouver, Canada. TOP THREE DIVISION PAPER.
Bolden, G. (1999). What do interpreters really do? Coming to terms with practices of medical interpreting. Paper presented at the 1999 Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, San Francisco.