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Christie, E. (April, 2009). Using the mini-presentation for speech-giving effectiveness and to build morale within a community college environment. Paper presented at the Southern States Communication Association Conference.
Mikesell, L. (2013, March). Conflicting Demonstrations of Understanding in the Interactions of Individuals with Frontotemporal Dementia: Implications for Caring and Communication. Colloquium Dialogue and Dementia (organizer: Robert Schrauf). American Association for Applied Linguistics, Dallas, TX.
Christie, E. (November, 2010). The blurring of public and private spheres: An exploration of occupational objects, interaction, norms, and work in a bookstore-café. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference.
Christie, E. (October, 2010). “I have a life, ya know?” A case study of work-life balance through the eyes of customer service employees. Paper presented at the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender (OSCLG) Conference.
Hale, J.L., Householder, B.J., & Wong, N.C.H. (2004). The Impact of Attitude Toward the Requesting Organization and Prosocialness of the Request on the Door-in-the-Face. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago.
Householder, B.J., & Wong, N.C.H. (2004). Emotional State or Relational Closeness: Explaining the Impacts of Discrete Emotions on the Ability to Detect Deception in Friends and Strangers. Paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago
Householder, B.J. & Louden, A.D. (2013) Extemporaneous Speaking Competitions: Investigating the Impact of Conventional Extemporaneous Speech Organization and Judge Experience on Speaker Ratings. The Forensic, 1, 17-34.
Mikesell, L. (2013, October). Conflicting Demonstrations of Understanding in Interactions of Individuals with Frontotemporal Dementia: Considering Cognitive Resources and their Role in Conversation. Language and Social Interaction Working Group, Teachers College Columbia University, New York.
Isaac, A., Mikesell, L., Bromley, E. (2013, October). Disrupted Discourse Cohesion and Distributed Responsibility in Face-to-Face Interactions with Individuals Diagnosed with Schizophrenia. Language and Social Interaction Working Group, Teachers College Columbia University, New York.
Kim, S., & Paulos, E. (2010). Understanding e-Waste: How to Encourage Re-use and Longevity-of-use of Domestic e-Waste, CHI 2010 Workshop on Examining appropriation, re-use and maintenance for sustainability, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 2010.