Gailliard, B. M. (2009, February). Putting identification in context: A structurational view of the macro- and micro-levels of the identification process. Paper presented in the Organizational Communication Division at the annual conference at the Western States Communication Association, Mesa, AZ.
Myers, K. K., Jahn, J. L. S., Gailliard, B. M., & Stoltzfus, K. A. (2009, May). Vocational anticipatory socialization (VAS) related to science and math: A model of academic and career interests. Paper presented in the Organizational Communication Division at the annual conference of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Pavlik, John V. "The Myths of Technology: Innovation and Inequality,"
Information, Communication & Society, Volume 13 Issue 7, page 1063, 2010
Pavlik, John V. “First-Year Seminar,” The New York Times In College educational web site, 26 January 2011.
Gailliard, B. M. (2009, October). Understanding race, gender, and class intersections in identity negotiation research. Paper presented at the annual Organizational Communication Mini Conference, Evanston, IL.
Pavlik, John V. “#McLuhan and Media in the 21st Century,” Media Digest, 2011.
Pavlik, John V. “DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND JOURNALISM: implications for Democracy,” invited paper in Brazilian Research Journal, v. 7, n. 2 (2011): 95-116.
Gailliard, B. M., Myers, K. K., & Seibold, D. R. (2009, November). Extending assimilation research: A dimensional view and revalidation of the organizational assimilation index with diverse populations and in diverse contexts. Paper presented in the Organizational Communication Division at the annual conference of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Pavlik, John V., Robert W. Kubey and Franklin Bridges, “Sequencias com sonhos como recurso narrative na televisao: uma perspectiva freudiana,” ("Dream Sequences as a Narrative Device in Television: A Freudian Perspective”) Invited, Cadernos de Televisão, April 25, 2012: 41-51.
Gailliard, B. M. (2010, October). Identity negotiation processes in hospital contexts. Paper presented at the annual Organizational Communication Mini Conference, New Brunswick, NJ.