Adams, R. (1972). Watership down. London: Rex Collings.
Allen, B. J. (
2005).
Social constructionism. In
S.May &
D. K.Mumby (Eds.),
Engaging organizational communication theory and research: Multiple perspectives (pp.
35–35).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781452204536 Alpers, B. L. (2002). Dictators, democracy, and American public culture. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
Andersen, K. E. (1984). A code of ethics for speech communication. Spectra, 20, 2–2.
Andersen, K. E. (2000). Development in communication ethics: The ethics commission, code of professional responsibilities, code for ethical communication. Journal of the Association for Communication Administration, 29, 131–131.
Andersen, K. E. (2003). Recovering the civic culture: The imperative of ethical communication. Carroll C. Arnold Distinguished Lecture, National Communication Association, November 2003. New York: Pearson.
Anderson, R., Baxter, L. A., & Cissna, K. N. (Eds.). (2004). Dialogue: Theorizing difference in communication studies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Anderson, R., Cissna, K. N., & Arnett, R. C. (Eds.). (1994). The reach of dialogue: Confirmation, voice, and community. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Appiah, K. A. (2006). Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a world of strangers. New York: Norton.
Arendt, H. (1963). Eichmann in Jerusalem: A report on the banality of evil. New York: Viking.
Arendt, H. (1978). The Jew as pariah: Jewish identity and politics in the modern age (R. H.Feldman, Ed.). New York: Grove Press.
Arendt, H. (1982). Lectures on Kant's political philosophy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Arendt, H., & McCarthy, M. (1996). Between friends: The correspondence of Hannah Arendt & Mary McCarthy. London: Secker & Warburg.
Arendt, H. (
1998).
The human condition (
2nd ed.
).
Chicago:
University of Chicago Press. (Original work published 1958)
[Page 238]Aristotle. (1948). The politics (E.Barker, Trans.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Aristotle. (1962). Nicomachean ethics (M.Ostwald, Trans.). Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill.
Aristotle. (1995). Treatise on rhetoric (T.Buckley, Trans.). Amherst, NY: Prometheus.
Arnett, R. C. (1986). Communication and community: Implications of Martin Buber's dialogue. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Arnett, R. C. (1992). Dialogic education: Conversations about ideas and between people. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Arnett, R. C. (1994). Existential homelessness: A contemporary case for dialogue. In R.Anderson, K. N.Cissna, & R. C.Arnett (Eds.), The reach of dialogue: Confirmation, voice, and community (pp. 229–229). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Arnett, R. C. (1998). Interpersonal praxis: The interplay of religious narrative, historicality and metaphor. Journal of Communication and Religion, 21, 141–141.
Arnett, R. C. (2005). Dialogic confession: Bonhoeffer's rhetoric of responsibility. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Arnett, R. C. (2006a). Professional civility. In J. M. H.Fritz & B. L.Omdahl (Eds.), Problematic relationships in the workplace (pp. 233–233). New York: Peter Lang.
Arnett, R. C. (2006b). Through a glass, darkly. Journal of Communication and Religion, 29, 1–1.
Arnett, R. C., & Arneson, P. (1999). Dialogic civility in a cynical age: Communication, hope, and interpersonal relationships. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Arnett, R. C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2001). Communication and professional civility as a basic service course: Dialogic praxis between departments and situated in an academic home. Basic Communication Course Annual, 13, 174–174.
Arnett, R. C., & Fritz, J. M. H. (2003). Sustaining institutional ethics and integrity: Management in a postmodern moment. In A. S.Iltis (Ed.), Institutional integrity in health care (pp. 41–41). Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Arnett, R. C., Fritz, J. M. H., & Holba, A. (2007). The rhetorical turn to Otherness: Otherwise than humanism. Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 3, 115–115.
[Page 239]Arnett, R. C., McKendree, A., Fritz, J. M. H., & Roberts, K. G. (2006). Persuasion in the school of business: Construction of a basic course in business and professional communication. In B. S.Hugenberg & L. W.Hugenberg (Eds.), Teaching ideas for the basic communication course (Vol. 10, pp. 17–17). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt.
Asanti, M. K. (2002). Handbook of international and intercultural communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Ashcraft, K. L. (
2000).
Empowering “professional” relationships: Organizational communication meets feminist practice.
Management Communication Quarterly,
13,
347–347.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0893318900133001 Ashcraft, K. L. (
2005).
Feminist organizational communication studies: Engaging gender in public and private. In
S.May &
D. K.Mumby (Eds.),
Engaging organizational communication theory and research: Multiple perspectives (pp.
141–141).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781452204536 Audi, R. (Ed.). (
1999).
Cambridge dictionary of philosophy (
2nd ed.
).
New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Axel, G. (Director). (1988). Babette's feast [Motion picture]. United States: MGM Studios.
Baker-Ohler, M. H. (2005). Dialogue as the labor of care: Welcoming a unity of contraries. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh.
Baxter, L. A., & Montgomery, B. M. (1996). Relating: Dialogues and dialectics. New York: Guilford.
Beatty, M. J., McCroskey, J. C., & Valencic, K. M. (2001). The biology of communication: A communibiological perspective. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Bell, D. (1973). The coming of post-industrialist society: A venture in social forecasting. New York: Basic Books.
Bellah, R. N., Madsen, R., Sullivan, W. M., Swidler, A., & Tipton, S. M. (1985). Habits of the heart: Individualism and commitment in American life. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Bellah, R. N., Madsen, R., Sullivan, W. M., Swidler, A., & Tipton, S. M. (1991). The good society. New York: Knopf.
Benhabib, S. (1991). Afterword: Communicative ethics and current controversies in practical philosophy. In S.Benhabib and F.Dallmayr (Eds.), The communicative ethics controversy (pp. 330–330). Cambridge: MIT Press.
Benhabib, S. (1992). Situating the self: Gender, community and postmodernism in contemporary ethics. New York: Routledge.
Benhabib, S. (1996). Democracy and difference: Contesting boundaries of the political. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Benhabib, S., & Dallmayr, F. (Eds.). (1990). The communicative ethics controversy. Cambridge: MIT Press.
[Page 240]Berger, C. R., & Gudykunst, W. B. (1991). Uncertainty and communication. In B.Dervin & M.Voight (Eds.), Progress in communication sciences (pp. 21–21). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Berkenkotter, C., & Huckin, T. N. (1994). Genre knowledge in disciplinary communication: Cognition, culture, power. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Bernstein, R. J. (1983). Beyond objectivism and relativism: Science, hermeneutics and praxis. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Bernstein, R. J. (
1989).
Pragmatism, pluralism and the healing of wounds.
Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association,
63 (
3),
5–5.
http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3130079 Bernstein, R. J. (1992). The new constellation: The ethical-political horizons of modernity/postmodernity. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Best, S., & Kellner, D. (1991). Postmodern theory: Critical interrogations. New York: Guilford.
Blau, J. R. (1993). Social contracts and economic markets. New York: Kluwer Academic.
Bok, S. (1979). Lying: Moral choice in public and private life. New York: Knopf.
Bok, S. (2002). Common values. Columbia: University of Missouri Press.
Bonhoeffer, D. (1953). Letters and papers from prison. New York: Touchstone.
Bonhoeffer, D. (1955). Ethics (E.Bethke, Ed. & N. H.Smith, Trans.,). New York: Macmillan.
Bonhoeffer, D. (1978). Life together: The classic exploration of faith in community. New York: Harper & Row.
Bonhoeffer, D. (1981). Drama (U.Hoffmann, Trans.). In R.Bethke, E.Bethke, & C.Green (Eds.), Fiction from prison: Gathering up the past (pp. 13–13). Philadelphia: Fortress.
Bonhoeffer, D. (2005). Ethics (C. J.Green, Ed., & R.Krauss, C. C.West, & D. W.Stott, Trans.). Minneapolis, MN: Fortress.
Bracci, S. L., & Christians, C. G. (Eds.). (2002). Moral engagement in public life: Theorists for contemporary ethics. New York: Peter Lang.
Brightman, C. (1996). Introduction: An epistolary romance. In H.Arendt & M.McCarthy, Between friends: The correspondence of Hannah Arendt & Mary McCarthy (pp. vii-xxx). London: Secker & Warburg.
Brown, C. T., & Keller, P. W. (1973). Monologue to dialogue: An exploration of interpersonal communication. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Buber, M. (1948). Israel and the world. New York: Schocken.
Buber, M. (1955). Between man and man (R. G.Smith, Trans.,). Boston: Beacon Press.
Buber, M. (1958). Paths in utopia. Boston: Beacon Press.
Buber, M. (1966a). The origin and meaning of Hasidism (M.Friedman, Trans.,). New York: Harper & Row.
[Page 241]Buber, M. (1966b). The way of response: Martin Buber; selections from his writings (N. N.Glatzer, Ed.,). New York: Schocken.
Buber, M. (1970). I and thou. New York: Touchstone.
Burke, K. (1954). Permanence and change. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Carnegie, D. (1981). How to win friends & influence people. New York: Simon & Schuster. (Original work published 1936)
Carr, C. E. (1906). Lincoln at Gettysburg. Chicago: A. C. McClurg.
Caygill, H. (1998). Walter Benjamin: The color of experience. New York: Routledge.
Cheney, G. (2000). Interpreting interpretive research: Toward perspectives without relativism. In S. R.Corman & M. S.Poole (Eds.), Perspectives on organizational communication: Finding common ground (pp. 12–12). New York: Guilford.
Chesebro, J. W. (1997). Communication ethics and sexual orientation. In J.Makau & R. C.Arnett (Eds.), Communication ethics in an age of diversity (pp. 126–126). Champaign: University of Illinois Press.
Christians, C. G. (2002). The social ethics of Agnes Heller. In S. L.Bracci & C. G.Christians (Eds.), Moral engagement in public life: Theorists for contemporary ethics (pp. 53–53). New York: Peter Lang.
Cissna, K. N. (Ed.). (1995). Applied communication in the 21st century. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Cleveland, H. (
2006).
The limits of cultural diversity. In
L. A.Samovar,
R. E.Porter, &
E. R.McDaniel (Eds.),
Intercultural communication: A reader (
11th ed.
, pp.
405–405).
Belmont, CA:
Thomson/Wadsworth.
Cohen, H. (1994). The history of speech communication: The emergence of a discipline, 1914-1945. Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association.
Cohen, R. A. (1998). Foreword. In E.Levinas, Otherwise than being or beyond essence (A.Lingis, Trans.) (pp. xi-xvi). Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.
Collins, J., & Porras, J. I. (2004). Built to last: Successful habits of visionary companies. New York: HarperCollins.
Commager, H. S. (1950). The American mind. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Conrad, C. (1993). The ethical nexus. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Cook, M. (2005). The scholarship and praxis of communication ethics: Rhetorical interruptions in historical narratives. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
[Page 242]Corman, S. R. (
2005).
Postpositivism. In
S.May &
D. K.Mumby (Eds.),
Engaging organizational communication theory and research: Multiple perspectives (pp.
15–15).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781452204536 Corman, S. R., & Poole, M. S. (Eds.). (2000). Perspectives on organizational communication: Finding common ground. New York: Guilford.
Crichton, M. (1991). Jurassic Park. New York: Ballantine.
Crichton, M. (1999). Timeline. New York: Knopf.
Crichton, M. (2006). Next: A novel. New York: HarperCollins.
Cupach, W. R., & Spitzberg, B. H. (2004). The dark side of relationship pursuit: From attraction to obsession and stalking. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Deetz, S., & Mumby, D. (1990). Power, discourse, and the workplace: Reclaiming the critical tradition in communication studies in organizations. In J.Anderson (Ed.), Communication yearbook13 (pp. 18–18). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Deetz, S. A. (1992). Democracy in an age of corporate colonization: Developments in communication and the politics of everyday life. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Deetz, S. A. (1994). Transforming communication, transforming business: Building responsive and responsible workplaces. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Deetz, S. A. (
2001).
Conceptual foundations. In
M. F.Jablin &
L. L.Putnam (Eds.),
The new handbook of organizational communication: Advances in theory, research, and methods (
2nd ed.
, pp.
3–3).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
De Tocqueville, A. (2000). Democracy in America (H. C.Mansfield & D.Winthrop, Trans. & Eds.). Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Original work published 1835)
Dorsey, A. M., Miller, K. I., Parrott, R., & Thompson, T. L. (Eds.). (2003). Handbook of health communication. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Dougherty, C. J. (1996). Back to reform: Values, markets, and the health care system. New York: Oxford University Press.
Duncan, R. (Ed.). (1972). Gandhi: Selected writings. New York: Harper & Row.
Du Pré, A. (
2005).
Communicating about health: Current issues and perspectives (
2nd ed.
).
New York:
McGraw-Hill.
Edelman, M. W. (2006). Changing the course of school shootings. Chicago Defender, 101, 9.
Ellul, J. (1990). The technological bluff (G. W.Bromily, Trans.). Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. (Original work published 1964)
Fairhurst, G. T. (
2001).
Dualisms in leadership research. In
F. M.Jablin &
L. L.Putnam (Eds.),
The new handbook of organizational communication: Advances in theory, research, and methods (
2nd ed.
, pp.
379–379).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
Ferguson, A. (2004). An essay on the history of civil society. Kila, MT: Kessinger. (Original work published 1767)
[Page 243]Fisher, W. R. (1987). Human communication as narration: Toward a philosophy of reason, value, and action. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.
Fisher, W. R. (2006, June). Glimpses of hope. Paper presented at the Bi-Annual National Communication Ethics Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
Foucault, M. (1997). Self writing. In P.Rabinow (Ed.), Ethics (pp. 207–207). London: Penguin.
Fraleigh, D. M., & Tuman, J. S. (1996). Freedom of speech in the marketplace of ideas. New York: Bedford/St. Martin's.
Frankl, V. E. (1963). Man's search for meaning: An introduction to logotherapy (I.Lasch, Trans.). New York: Pocket Books. (Original work published in 1959)
Frankl, V. E. (1967). Psychotherapy and existentialism: Selected papers on logotherapy. New York: Washington Square Press.
Freed, R. C. (1993). Postmodern practices: Perspectives and prospects. In N. R.Blyler & C.Thralls (Eds.), Professional communication: The social perspective (pp. 196–196). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Freimuth, V. S. (1995). Response: Applied health communication research. In K. N.Cissna (Ed.), Applied communication in the 21st century (pp. 39–39). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Freire, P. (1972). Pedagogy of the oppressed (M. B.Ramos, Trans.,). New York: Herder & Herder.
Friedman, M. (1972). Touchstones of reality: Existential trust and the community of peace. New York: Dutton.
Friedman, M. (1976). Martin Buber: The life of dialogue. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Fritz, J. M. H., & Omdahl, B. L. (Eds.). (2006). Problematic relationships in the workplace. New York: Peter Lang.
Fromm, E. (1994). Escape from freedom. Woodacre, CA: Owl Books.
Gadamer, H. G. (1976). Philosophical hermeneutics (D. E.Linge, Ed. & Trans.). Berkeley: University of California Press.
Gadamer, H. G. (1986). Truth and method. New York: Crossroad.
Geertz, C. (1973). The interpretation of cultures. New York: Basic Books.
Geist-Martin, P., Ray, E. B., & Sharf, B. F. (2003). Communicating health: Personal, cultural, and political complexities. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Gudykunst, W. B. (2003). Cross-cultural and intercultural communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Gudykunst, W. B. (2004). Theorizing about intercultural communication. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
[Page 244]Habermas, J. (1979). Communication and the evolution of society (T.McCarthy, Trans.,). Boston: Beacon Press.
Habermas, J. (1984). The theory of communicative action: Vol. 1. Reason and the rationalization of society (T.McCarthy, Trans.,). Boston: Beacon Press.
Habermas, J. (1987). The theory of communicative action: Vol. 2. Lifeworld and system: A critique of functionalist reason (T.McCarthy, Trans.,). Boston: Beacon Press.
Habermas, J. (1996). Between facts and norms: Contributions to a discourse theory of law and democracy. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Habermas, J. (2003). The future of human nature. Cambridge, UK: Polity.
Haiman, F. S. (1982). Speech and law in a free society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Haiman, F. S. (2002). Eternally vigilant: Free speech in the modern era.
Argumentation and Advocacy, 39, 141–141.
Hall, B. ‘J’ (
2005).
Among cultures: The challenge of communication (
2nd ed.
).
Belmont, CA:
Wadsworth.
Hall, E. T. (1973). The silent language. New York: Anchor.
Hall, E. T. (1976). Beyond culture. New York: Anchor/Doubleday.
Hall, E. T. (1990). The hidden dimension. New York: Doubleday.
Harding, S. (1991). Whose science? Whose knowledge? Thinking from women's lives. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Harding, S. (2004). The feminist standpoint theory reader: Intellectual and political controversies. New York: Routledge.
Hauerwas, S. (1981). A community of character: Toward a constructive Christian social ethic. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.
Hewlett, S. A., & Luce, C. B. (2006). Extreme jobs: The dangerous allure of the 70-hour workweek. Harvard Business Review, 84 (12), 49–49.
Howells, W. S. (1986). The empathic communicator. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Hugo, V. (1976). Les misérables (N.Denny, Trans.). New York: Folio Press. (Original work published 1833)
Hyde, M. J. (2001). The call of conscience. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.
Hyde, M. J. (Ed.). (2004). The ethos of rhetoric. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.
Hyde, M. J. (2005). The life-giving gift of acknowledgement. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.
Iltis, A. S. (Ed.). (2003). Institutional integrity in health care. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Jablin, F. M. (
2001).
Organizational entry, assimilation, and disengagement/exit. In
F. M.Jablin &
L. L.Putnam (Eds.),
The new handbook of organizational communication: Advances in theory, research, and methods (
2nd ed.
, pp.
732–732).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
[Page 245]Jablin, F. M., &
Putnam, L. L. (Eds.). (
2001).
The new handbook of organizational communication: Advances in theory, research, and methods (
2nd ed.
).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
Jaksa, J. A., &
Pritchard, M. S. (
1994).
Communication ethics: Methods of analysis (
2nd ed.
).
Belmont, CA:
Wadsworth.
Jameson, F. (1984). Postmodernism, or the cultural logic of late capitalism. New Left Review, 146, 53–53.
Jensen, J. V. (1991). Foreword. In K. J.Greenberg (Ed.), Conversations on communication ethics (pp. x-xii). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Jensen, J. V. (1997). Ethical issues in the communication process. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Jewison, N. (Director). (1971). Fiddler on the roof [Motion picture]. United States: Cartier Productions.
Johannesen, R. L. (
2002).
Ethics in human communication (
5th ed.
).
Prospect Heights, IL:
Waveland.
Johnstone, H. W., Jr. (1981). Toward an ethics for rhetoric. Communication, 6, 305–305.
Kazantzakis, N. (1996). Zorba the Greek. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Knapp, M. L., &
Daly, J. A. (Eds.). (
2002).
Handbook of interpersonal communication (
3rd ed.
).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
Kramer, M. W. (2003). Managing uncertainty in organizational communication. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Kreps, G. L., &
Thornton, B. C. (
1992).
Health communication: Theory and practice (
2nd ed.
).
Long Grove, IL:
Waveland.
Lasch, C. (1991). The true and only heaven: Progress and its critics. New York: Norton.
Leeds-Hurwitz, W. (1995). Social approaches to communication. New York: Guilford.
Levinas, E. (1969). Totality and infinity: An essay on exteriority (A.Lingis, Trans.,). Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.
Levinas, E. (1998). Otherwise than being or beyond essence (A.Lingis, Trans.,). Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.
Levinas, E. (2000). Proper names. London: Athlone.
[Page 246]Lyotard, J.-F. (1984). The postmodern condition. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press.
MacIntyre, A. (
1984).
After virtue (
2nd ed.
).
Notre Dame, IN:
University of Notre Dame Press.
MacIntyre, A. (1989). Whose justice? Which rationality?Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.
MacIntyre, A. (
1998).
A short history of ethics: A history of moral philosophy from the Homeric Age to the twentieth century (
2nd ed.
).
Notre Dame, IN:
University of Notre Dame Press.
Makau, J. M. (2002). Preface. In S.Bracci & C. G.Christians (Eds.), Moral engagement in public life: Theorists for contemporary ethics (pp. vii-x). New York: Peter Lang.
Makau, J. M., & Arnett, R. C. (Eds.). (1997). Communication ethics in an age of diversity. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
Makau, J. M., & Marty, D. L. (2001). Cooperative argumentation: A model for deliberative community. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland.
Martin, J. N., &
Nakayama, T. K. (
2005).
Experiencing intercultural communication: An introduction (
2nd ed.
).
New York:
McGraw-Hill.
Mead, G. H. (1962). Mind, self, and society: From the standpoint of a social behaviorist (C. W.Morris, Ed.,). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Miller, G. R., & Steinberg, M. (1975). Between people: A new analysis of interpersonal communication. Chicago: Science Research Associates.
Miller, K. (
2006).
Organizational communication: Approaches and processes (
4th ed.
).
Belmont, CA:
Wadsworth.
Miller, K. I. (2000). Common ground from the post-positivist perspective: From “straw person” argument to collaborative coexistence. In S. R.Corman & M. S.Poole (Eds.), Perspectives on organizational communication: Finding common ground (pp. 46–46). New York: Guilford.
Mitroff, I. (1978). Methodological approaches to social science: Integrating divergent concepts and theories. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Moroco, L. (2005). Phenomenological distance in interpersonal relationships. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA.
Mumby, D. K. (2000). Common ground from the critical perspective: Overcoming binary opposition. In S. R.Corman & M. S.Poole (Eds.), Perspectives on organizational communication: Finding common ground (pp. 68–68). New York: Guilford.
[Page 247]Neher, W. W., & Sandin, P. (2007). Communicating ethically. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
Newton, M. (2002). Savage girls and wild boys: A history of feral children. London: Faber and Faber.
Noddings, N. (1984). Caring: A feminine approach to ethics and moral education. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Northouse, P. G., & Northouse, L. J. (1998). Health communication: Strategies for health professionals. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
O'Hair, D. (2006, November). Presidential address to the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX.
Oberg, K. (1954). Culture shock. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merril Series in Social Sciences.
Oldenburg, R. (2001). Celebrating the third place: Inspiring stories about the “great good places” at the heart of our communities. New York: Marlowe & Company.
Omdahl, B. L. (2006). Towards effective work relationships. In J. M. H.Fritz & B. L.Omdahl (Eds.), Problematic relationships in the workplace (pp. 279–279). New York: Peter Lang.
Paine, T. (1984). Common sense, the rights of man, and other essential writings of Thomas Paine. New York: Penguin. (Original work published 1776)
Pearce, W. B. (1989). Communication and the human condition. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Pearce, W. B., & Cronen, V. E. (1980). Communication, action, and meaning: The creation of social realities. New York: Praeger.
Peters, M. (1995). Legitimation problems: Knowledge and education in the postmodern condition. In M.Peters (Ed.), Education and the postmodern condition (pp. 21–21). Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.
Petronio, S. (2002). Boundaries of privacy: Dialectics of disclosure. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Pinchevski, A. (2005). By way of interruption: Levinas and the ethics of communication. Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University Press.
Pirsig, R. (1974). Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance. New York: HarperCollins.
Plato. (
1954).
The last days of Socrates (
3rd ed.
) (
H.Tredennick, Trans.,).
Middlesex, UK:
Penguin.
Polanyi, M. (1967). The tacit dimension. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Poole, M. S., &
McPhee, R. D. (
2005).
Structuration theory. In
S.May &
D. K.Mumby (Eds.),
Engaging organizational communication theory and research: Multiple perspectives (pp.
171–171).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781452204536 Putnam, L. L. (1983). The interpretive perspective: An alternative to functionalism. In L. L.Putnam & M. E.Pacanowsky (Eds.), Communication and organizations: An interpretive approach (pp. 31–31). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
[Page 248]Putnam, R. (2000). Bowling alone: The collapse and revival of American community. New York: Simon & Schuster.
Rapoport, A. (1967). Strategy and conscience. In F. W.Matson & A.Montagu (Eds.), The human dialogue: Perspectives on communication (pp. 79–79). New York: Free Press.
Ray, E. B., & Donohew, L. (1990). Communication & health: Systems & applications. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Reisberg, L. (2000, January 7). Fraternities in decline. Chronicle of Higher Education, 46 (18), A59-A62.
Ricoeur, P. (2000). The rule of metaphor: Multi-disciplinary studies of the creation of meaning in language (R.Czerny, Trans.). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. (Original work published 1977)
Roberts, K. G., & Arnett, R. C. (in press). Communication ethics: Between cosmopolitanism and provinciality. New York: Peter Lang.
Rogers, E. M. (1997). A history of communication: A biographical approach. New York: Free Press.
Roloff, M. E. (1981). Five approaches: Social exchange theory. In F. G.Kline & S. H.Evans (Eds.), Interpersonal communication: The social exchange approach (pp. 33–33). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
Roloff, M. E., & Anastasiou, L. (2001). Interpersonal communication research: An overview. In W. B.Gudykunst (Ed.), Communication yearbook24 (pp. 51–51). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Roosevelt, F. D. (1946). Nothing to fear: The selected addresses of Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1932-1945 (B. D.Zezin, Ed.,). Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press.
Rorty, R. (1979). Philosophy and the mirror of nature. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Sartre, J.-P. (1953). Being and nothingness: An essay on phenomenological ontology (H. E.Barnes, Trans.,). New York: Washington Square Press.
Schrag, C. (1986). Communicative praxis and the space of subjectivity. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Seeger, M. W. (1997). Ethics and organizational communication. New York: Hampton Press.
Seeger, M. W., Sellnow, T. L., & Ulmer, R. R. (2007). Crisis communication and the public health. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Seibold, D. R. (1995). Theoria and praxis: Means and ends in applied communication research. In K.Cissna (Ed.), Applied communication in the 21st century (pp. 23–23). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Selby, G. S. (2001). Framing social protest: The exodus narrative in Martin Luther King's Montgomery bus boycott rhetoric. Journal of Communication and Religion, 24, 68–68.
Sennett, R. (1974). The fall of public man: On the social psychology of capitalism. New York: Vintage.
Shelby, A. N. (
1993).
Organizational, business, management, and corporate communication: An analysis of boundaries and relationships.
Journal of Business Communication,
30,
241–241.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002194369303000302 [Page 249]Sias, P. M.,
Krone, K. K., &
Jablin, F. M. (
2002).
An ecological systems perspective on workplace relationships. In
J.Daly &
M. L.Knapp (Eds.),
Handbook of interpersonal communication (
3rd ed.
, pp.
615–615).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
Simons, H. W. (Ed.). (1990). The rhetorical turn: Invention and persuasion in the conduct of inquiry. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Sproule, M. (2007). The life of reason: Its contents and discontents. Spectra, 43, 3–3.
Stanek, S. (2005, July 31). Want to change your major? You're not alone. Chicago Tribune, p. 1.
Stewart, J. R. (
2006).
Bridges not walls: A book about interpersonal communication (
9th ed.
).
Columbus, OH:
McGraw-Hill.
Taylor, C. (1989). Sources of the self: The making of the modern identity. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Taylor, C. (1991). The ethics of authenticity. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Tebeaux, E. (
1999).
Designing written business communication along the shifting cultural continuum: The new face of Mexico.
Journal of Business and Technical Communication,
13,
49–49.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/105065199901300102 Ting-Toomey, S., & Korzenny, F. (Eds.). (2002). Language, communication, and culture: Current directions. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Toffler, A. (1970). Future shock. New York: Random House.
Tolkien, J. R. R. (
2004).
The lord of the rings (
50th anniversary ed.
).
Boston:
Houghton Mifflin.
Tompkins, P. K., &
Wanca-Thibault, M. (
2001).
Organizational communication: Prelude and prospects. In
F. M.Jablin &
L. L.Putnam (Eds.),
The new handbook of organizational communication: Advances in theory, research, and methods (
2nd ed.
, pp.
xvii-xxxi).
Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage.
Ulmer, R. R., Sellnow, T. L., & Seeger, M. W. (2007). Effective crisis communication: Moving from crisis to opportunity. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Waldron, V. R., & Kelley, D. L. (2008). Communicating forgiveness. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Wall, S. V. (2004). Writing the “self” in teacher research: The potential powers of a new professional discourse. English Education, 36, 289–289.
Watt, I. (2002). Myths of modern individualism: Faust, Don Quixote, Don Juan, Robinson Crusoe. West Nyack, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Weaver, R. M. (1970). Language is sermonic. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.
Weaver, R. M. (1984). Ideas have consequences. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
[Page 250]Wood, J. T. (1992). Spinning the symbolic web: Human communication and symbolic interaction. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Wood, J. T. (1994). Who cares? Women, care, and culture. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Wood, J. T. (1996). Everyday encounters: An introduction to interpersonal communication. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Wood, J. T. (
2004).
Interpersonal communication: Everyday encounters (
4th ed.
).
Belmont, CA:
Wadsworth/Thomson.
Wood, J. T., & Gregg, R. B. (Eds.). (1995). Toward the 21st century: The future of speech communication. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Zarefsky, D. (1995). On defining the communication discipline. In J. T.Wood & R. B.Gregg (Eds.), Toward the twenty-first century: The future of speech communication (pp. 103–103). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.