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Works from 2021

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Media, Sports, and Society, Lawrence A. Wenner

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Playing on the Communication and Sport Field: Dispositions, Challenges, and Priorities, Lawrence A. Wenner

Works from 2019

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The Myth of the Student Hero and the “Dreaded Lit Review”, Dean Scheibel, Susan Gardner Archambault, and Melanie Hubbard

Works from 2016

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Situated Transgressiveness: Exploring One Transwoman's Lived Experiences Across Three Situated Contexts, Sara Louise Muhr, Craig Rich, and Katie R. Sullivan

Works from 2014

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Object Pleasures and Job Segregation: Barbers, Hairstylists, and the Material (Be)longings of Work, Craig Rich

Works from 2012

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"Don't Drop the Soap": Organizing Sexualities in the Repeal of the US Military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Policy, Craig Rich, Julie Kalil Schutten, and Richard A. Rogers

Works from 2009

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Qualitative, Ethnographic, and Performative Approaches to Communication, Dean Scheibel

Works from 2007

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Working Selves, Working Gendered Contexts [Review of the Book Negotiating Gendered Identities at Work: Place, Space and Time], Craig Rich

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Sorority Rush as Lust, Dean Scheibel and Megan Desmond

Works from 2006

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Pedagogical Issues Underlying Classroom Learning Techniques, Craig Rich, Barbara Mae Gayle, and Raymond W. Preiss

Works from 2004

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Humor Works: Communication Style and Humor Functions in Manager/Subordinate Relationships, Diane M. Martin, Craig Rich, and Barbara Mae Gayle

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Recovering (From) Janet Jackson's Breast: Ethics and the Nexus of Media, Sports, and Management, Lawrence A. Wenner

Works from 2003

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“Reality ends here”: Graffiti as an artifact, Dean Scheibel