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Aakhus, M. (2000). Constituting deliberation as “buy-in” through GDSS design and implementation. The Electronic Journal of Communication/La Revue Electronique de Communication [Online], 10(1). Available: http://www.cios.org/www/ejcrec2.htm.
Aakhus, M. (2003). Neither naïve nor normative reconstruction: Dispute mediators, impasse, and the design of argumentation. Argumentation: An International Journal on Reasoning, 17(3), 265-290.
Roskos-Ewoldsen, D., Aakhus, M., Hayes, A., & Levine, T. (2007). It’s about Time: The Need for a Journal Devoted to Communication Research Methodologies. Communication Methods and Measures, 1(1), 1-5. DOI: 10.1080/19312450709336657
Aakhus, M. & Rumsey, E. (2010). Crafting supportive communication online: A communication design analysis of conflict in an online support group. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 38(1), 65-84. DOI: 10.1080/00909880903483581
Aakhus, M., Ballard, D., Flanagin, A., Kuhn, T., Leonardi, P., Mease, J. & Miller, K. (2011). Communication and materiality: A conversation from the CM Café. Communication Monographs, 78(4), 557-569. DOI: 10.1080/03637751.2011.618358
Aakhus, M. & Laureij, L. (2012). Activity, materiality, and creative struggle in the communicative constitution of organizing: Two cases of communication design practice. Language and Dialogue, 2(1), 41-59. DOI: 10.1075/ld.2.1.03aak
Aakhus, M., & Bzdak, M. (2012). Revisiting the Role of “Shared Value” in the Business-Society Relationship. Business & Professional Ethics Journal, 31(2), 231–246. DOI: 10.5840/bpej201231211
Katz, J. & Aakhus, M. (Eds.). (2004). 絶え間なき交信の時代―ケータイ文化の誕生 ( Taemanaki kooshin no jidai: keetai bunka no tanjoo/The age of perpetual contact: The birth of mobile culture). Tokyo: NTT出 版. (Translation and Republication in Japanese).
Gailliard, Bernadette. "Communication and Identity Negotiation Processes by Professionals in Health Care Organizations: Examining Race, Gender, and Class Intersections." Dissertation.
Keith, S. (2001). Hyperlinks and the First Amendment: Toward a hierarchy of protection. Presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, August 2001, Washington, D.C. Received the Whitney and Shirley Mundt Top Student Paper Award from the Law Division of AEJMC.