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Ph.D. in Communication and Rhetoric

2009 - 2005: 21 Dissertation(s)
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2009

Paul Booth
Fandom Studies: Fan Studies Re-Written, Re-Read, Re-Produced

May 2009

Noah Schaffer
Verifying an Integrated Model of Usability in Games

May 2009

2008

Sin-hwa Kang
The Impact of Affective Iconic Realism on Anonymous Interactants’ Social Copresence in Mobile Video Telephone Communication

May 2008

Gary Mills
Tablet PC Sponsorship Networks: A Study of Expectations, Uses, Practices, and Pushback

December 2008

Barry Young
Respondent Collaboration in the Design of Organizational Web-Surveys: Developing a Unique Strategy for Pre-Testing Questions and Improving the Quality of Internet Survey Research

May 2008

2007

Liza Potts
Building an Interdisciplinary Framework for Experience Design: The Use of Social Software in the Aftermath of the London Bombings

December 2007

Amy Scarfone
Rewriting public memory: Artistic interventions and the politics of representation in urban public spaces

May 2007

D. Michael Sharp
Embodied Interaction and User Experience: A Study of Interactive 3D Graphics in Procedural Information

December 2007

Binod Sundararajan
Impact of communication patterns, network positions and social dynamics factors on learning among students in a CSCL environment

August 2007

Judy D. Tarbox
Improving the Efficacy of Online Writing Labs Using Performance Theory as Framework

December 2007

Jason Waite
Identifying agency: The construction of rhetorical agency in Foxfire

August 2007

2006

Sandrine Dincki
MoveOn and e-Motion: The paradox of cyberactivism in consumer society

August 2006

Shaun Slattery
Techniques of Textual Coordination: An Activity-Based Study of a Mediated Techne of Technical Writing

December 2006

2005

Kellie Carter
User/Subjects and Using-to-Become: Toward a Critical Practice of Interaction Design

August 2005

Mousumi Chatterjee
User Perceptions Toward Information Visualization Design Techniques: A Comparative Study

May 2005

Andreas Karatsolis
Synthesizing from Sources: Patterns of use in the Academia and Implications for the Design of Electronic Reading and Writing Systems

May 2005

Virginia S. Martin
"You can't weave cloth with bayonets": The role of singing in the 1912 Lawrence Textile Strike

December 2005

Priya Nambisan
Online community experience: impact on customer attitudes

December 2005

Debopriyo Roy
Spatial Perspectives in Text-Graphics and Reader’s Mental Models: Testing the Efficacy of Surgical Procedural Instruction for Patients

August 2005

Melvin Sundin
Putting a Face on Mediated Communication: The Effect of Parasocial Interactin -- Selection of, and Gratification from, Televised Newscasters

August 2005

Christine Tracy
Examining an Emergent Medium: A Case Study of the Development of the TimesUnion.com

May 2005


 
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