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Scott, C. R., & Kang, K. (forthcoming). Invisible domains and unexplored terrains: A multi-level view of (in)appropriately hidden organizations. In P. Salem and C. E. Timmerman (Eds.), Transformative practice and research in organizational communication (pp. XX). Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
Lan, Z., & Scott, C. R. (1996). The relative importance of computer-mediated information versus conventional non-computer-mediated information in public managerial decision making. Information Resource Management Journal, 9, 27-37.
Scott, C. R., Quinn, L., Timmerman, C. E., & Garrett, D. (1999). Ironic uses of group communication technology: Evidence from meeting transcripts and interviews with group decision support system users. Communication Quarterly, 46, 353-374.
Scott, C. R., & Fontenot, J. (1999). Multiple identifications during team meetings: A comparison of conventional and computer-supported interactions. Communication Reports, 12, 91- 100.
Scott, C. R. (1999). The impact of physical and discursive anonymity on group members' multiple identifications during computer-supported decision making. Western Journal of Communication, 63, 456-487.
Scott, C. R., & Timmerman, C. E. (2005). Relating computer, communication, and computer- mediated communication apprehensions to new communication technology use in the workplace. Communication Research, 32, 683-725.
Sahay, S., Dwyer, M., Scott, C. R., Dadlani, P. T., & McKinley, E. (in press). Organizations in hiding: Appropriateness, effectiveness, and motivations for concealment. Electronic Journal of Communication.
Dwyer, M., Sahay, S., Scott, C. R., Dadlani, P. T., & McKinley, E. (in press). Technologies of concealment: Appropriateness, effectiveness, and motivations for hiding organizational identity. Western Journal of Communication.
Chayko, M. “Social Stratification.” 2003. In Race, Gender and Class in Sociology: Toward an Inclusive Curriculum, Fifth Edition. Edited by B. Scott, J. Misra, and M. Segal, 5th Edition. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.
Senteio, C. Overcoming barriers to community-academic partnerships. Invited presenter/facilitator for Improving Health through Community-Academic Research: An Interactive Workshop, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Ft. Worth, TX, June 18, 2010