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Myers, K. K., Stoltzfus, K. A., Gailliard, B. M., & Jahn, J. L. S. (2008, November). Exploring girls’ and women’s propensity to study and enter careers in STEM disciplines: Vocational anticipatory socialization and communication research opportunities. Paper presented in the Organizational Communication Division at the annual conference of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA.
Pavlik, John V., Peter D. Laufer, David P. Burns, and Ramzi T. Ataya, "Reforming Iraqi Journalism and Mass Communication Higher Education: Applying the UNESCO Model Curricula for Journalism Education to Iraqi Higher Education.” Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, Volume 67 Issue 3 September 2012 pp. 268 – 285; 28 June 2012
Pavlik, John V. “Journalismus unter digitalen Produktionsentwicklungen,” chapter in Axel Zerdick, Arnold Picot, Klaus Schrape, Jena-Claude Burgelman, Roger Silverstone, Valerie Feldman, Dominik K. Heger and Carolin Wolff (editors), E-Merging Media: Kommuniktion und Medienwirtschaft der Zukunft, A European Communication Council Report. Springer, 2005: 117-126.
John V. Pavlik, "Innovationen in Medienunternehmen und in User-generated Content: Taktgeber Technik Perspektiven der Forschung", Chapter 10 in Innovationen fur den Journalismus, Susanne Fengler and Sonja Kretzschmar (editors) (Springer Science & Business Media: Wiesbaden, Germany, 2009): 122-132.
John V. Pavlik, "Innovationen bei der Rechercher I: 'Computer Assisted Reporting'--ein Uberblick Perspektiven der Forschung", Chapter 7 in Innovationen fur den Journalismus, Susanne Fengler and Sonja Kretzschmar (editors) (Springer Science & Business Media: Wiesbaden, Germany, 2009): 93-100.
John V. Pavlik, "Innovationen Darstellungsformen II: Neue Visualienrungsmoglichkeiten und 3-D-Journalismus Perspektiven der Forschung", Chapter 6 in Innovationen fur den Journalismus, Susanne Fengler and Sonja Kretzschmar (editors) (Springer Science & Business Media: Wiesbaden, Germany, 2009): 70-87.
John V. Pavlik, "Innovationen im Redaktionsmanagment II: Vom traditionellen Redaktionsburo zur digitalen Nachrichtenregaktion Perspektiven der Forschung", Chapter 2 in Innovationen fur den Journalismus, Susanne Fengler and Sonja Kretzschmar (editors) (Springer Science & Business Media: Wiesbaden, Germany, 2009): 25-36.
Doerfel, M. L. & Toshach, J. L. (2006). Ten floundering women: Facilitating an investment club’s chance to change, in L. R. Frey (Ed.), Facilitating group communication in context: Innovations and applications with natural groups: Vol. 2. Facilitating group task and team communication, (pp. 129-152). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. (competitive book chapter).
** Book awarded the 2007 Ernest Bormann Research Award (for Distinguished Scholarly Book) from the Group Communication Division of the National Communication Association.
** Book award the 2007 Distinguished Book Award from the Applied Communication Division of the National Communication Association.
Liberman, C. J., & Doerfel, M. L. (2012). Structuring organizational communication: Employees’ role and network position as predictive of institutional talk about the adoption of technology.
Proceedings from the Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society (http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/).
Faw, M. H., & Harvey, J. (2013, November). Why demand/withdraw? Competing hypotheses explaining demand/withdraw behaviors and the impact of serial conflict on roommate relationships. Paper presented to the National Communication Association Conference, Washington, D.C. (Interpersonal Communication Division).