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Lewis, L. K. (2005, November). Toward theory of change communication: A model of implementation communication strategy selection, stakeholder concerns, interactions, Assessments and Outcomes. A paper presented to the Organizational Communication Division at annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA.
Isbell, M., Lewis, L. K., Koschmann, M., & Goldstein, R. (2006, November). Front line boundary spanners’ discourse about interorganizational collaboration: Negotiation of costs, rewards and autonomy. A paper presented to the Organizational Communication Division at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Landauer, T., Egan, D.E., Remde, J.R., Lesk, M.E., Lochbaum, C.C., and Ketchum, R.D., “Enhancing the usability of text through computer delivery and formative evaluation: the Super- Book project” in Empirical Issues in Hypertext, ed. C. McKnight and A. Dillon, 38, pp. 71-136, Univ. Nevada Las Vegas, Washington, DC (1992). Also presented at the Public Record Office, Kew; see their conference on preservation.
Katz, V.S. (2011). Children being seen and heard: How youth contribute to their migrant families’ adaptation. Barcelona: Open University Press/Aresta Publications. Translated into Spanish: Katz, V.S. (2011). Migración y familia: El papel de los hijos y las hijas en la adaptación de las familias inmigrantes (J. Torrubia, Trans.). Barcelona: Open University Press/Aresta Publications.
Wong, N.C.H., & Householder, B.J. (2003) Revisiting the cohabitation effect: Does relationship uncertainty and experience of relational dialectical tension moderate the cohabitation-relational outcomes link, relational dialects,and relational predicted outcomes. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Diego.
Wong, N.C.H., & Householder, B.J. (2004) Smoke and Mirrors: Explaining the Impacts of Discrete Emotions Induced Prior To and During Television Programming Viewing, and BIS/BAS Orientation on Processing of an Anti-Smoking PSA. Paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, New Orleans.
Christie, E. (November, 2011). “The worst things? Poor scheduling, low pay, and a stressful work environment”: An analysis of customer service employees’ reflections and interactions of work-life balance in their organization. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference.
Mikesell, L. (2013, June). Using Conversation Analysis to Explore Variation in “Schizophrenic Speech”: Relevance to Interaction and Everyday Functioning. Atypical Interaction: Conversation Analysis and Communication Impairments. University of Sheffield, England.
Mikesell, L., Bromley, E., Young, A. S., Vona, P., & Zima, B. (2014, April). Provider and Client Perspectives on Information Management in Mental Health Services: Developing a Communication-Centered Epistemic Model of Shared Decision Making. Kentucky Conference on Health Communication, Lexington, KY.
Marti, A., Mikesell, L., Guzman, J., McCreary, M., & Zima, B. (2015, November). Bridging Perspectives through Shared Decision-Making in Pediatric ADHD: How Mobile Health Technology Mediates Evidence-Based Logical Discourse between Parents and Psychiatrists. American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO