Bonnie Dow (Ph.D., University of Minnesota) is Associate Professor of Speech Communication at the University of Georgia. She is the author of Prime-Time Feminism: Television, Media Culture, and the Women's Movement Since 1970 (1996). She is former co-editor (with Celeste Condit) of Women's Studies in Communication and former co-editor (with Celeste Condit) of Critical Studies in Media Communication. Julia T. Wood (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University) is Professor of Communication Studies and Lineberger Distinguished Professor of Humanities at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She teaches and conducts research on personal relationships, intimate partner violence, feminist theory, and the intersections of gender, communication, and culture. She has authored or edited 23 books, including Who Cares?: Women, Care and Culture, and Gendered Lives, now in its 7th edition. In addition, she has published more than 70 articles and book chapters. During her career she has received 12 awards for scholarship and 11 for teaching.
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The Evolution of Gender and Communication Research: Intersections of Theory, Politics, and Scholarship - Bonnie J. Dow and Julia T. Wood Part I: Gender and Communication in Interpersonal Contexts Introduction - Julia T. Wood 1: Performing Gender and Interpersonal Communication Research - Elizabeth Bell and Daniel Blaeuer 2: Gendered Communication in Dating Relationship - Sandra Metts 3: Gender and Family Interaction: Dress Rehearsal for an Improvisation? - Kathleen M. Galvin 4: Communication and Gender Among Adult Friends - Michael Monsour 5: Gendered Communication and Intimate Partner Violence - Michael P. Johnson Part II: Gender and Communication in Organizational Contexts Introduction - Dennis K. Mumby 6: Back to Work: Sights/Sites of Difference in Gender and Organizational Communication Studies - Karen Lee Ashcraft 7: Construction Embodied Organizational Identites: Commodifying, Securing, and Servicing Professional Bodies - Angela Trethewey, Cliff Scott, and Marianne Le Greco 8: Love, Sex, and Tech in the Global Workplace - Nikki C. Townsley 9: Gendered Stories of Career: Unfolding Discourses of Time, Space, and Identity - Patrice Buzzanell and Kristen Lucas Part III: Gender and Communication in Rhetorical Contexts Introduction - Karlyn Kohrs Campbell 10: Gender and Public Address - Karlyn Khors Campbell and Zornitsa Keremidchieva 11: Gender in Political Communication Research: The Problem With Having No Name - Vanessa B. Beasley 12: The Intersections of Race and Gender in Rhetorical Theory and Praxis - Jacqueline Bacon 13: Rhetoric and Gender in Greco-Roman Theorizing - Cheryl Glenn and Rosalyn Collings Eves 14: A Vexing Relationship: Gender and Contemporary Rhetorical Theory - Nathan Stormer Part IV: Gender and Communication in Mediated Contexts Introduction - Bonnie J. Dow 15: Feminism and/in Mass Media - Angharad N. Valdivia and Sarah Projansky 16: Gender, Race, and Media Representation - Dwight E. Brooks and Lisa P. Hebert 17: Critical Studies in Gender/Sexuality and Media - John M. Sloop 18: Gendered Violence and Mass Media Representation - Lisa M. Cuklanz 19: Gender and New Media - Mia Consalvo Part V: Gender and Communication in Intercultural and Global Contexts Introduction - Fern L. Johnson 20: Gender With/out Borders: Discursive Dynamics of Gender, Race, and Culture - Lisa A. Flores 21: Negotiating Boundaries, Crossing Borders: The Language of Black Women's Intercultural Encounters - Marsha Houston and Karla D. Scott 22: Transgressing Gender in Discourses Across Cultures - Fern L. Johnson 23: Globalizing Gender Studies in Communication - Radha S. Hegde
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