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Craig O. Stewart
Craig O. Stewart
Professor of Communication, University of Memphis
Zweryfikowany adres z memphis.edu - Strona główna
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Mediated intergroup conflict: The discursive construction of “illegal immigrants” in a regional US newspaper
CO Stewart, MJ Pitts, H Osborne
Journal of language and social psychology 30 (1), 8-27, 2011
1112011
Communication accommodation in instant messaging: An examination of temporal convergence
MA Riordan, KM Markman, CO Stewart
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 32 (1), 84-95, 2013
942013
Beliefs about science and news frames in audience evaluations of embryonic and adult stem cell research
CO Stewart, DL Dickerson, R Hotchkiss
Science Communication 30 (4), 427-452, 2009
512009
The examination of a pullout STEM program for urban upper elementary students
DL Dickerson, A Eckhoff, CO Stewart, S Chappell, S Hathcock
Research in Science Education 44, 483-506, 2014
452014
Conversational argumentation in decision making: Chinese and US participants in face-to-face and instant-messaging interactions
CO Stewart, LD Setlock, SR Fussell
Discourse processes 44 (2), 113-139, 2007
40*2007
A rhetorical approach to news discourse: Media representations of a controversial study on ‘Reparative Therapy’
CO Stewart
Western Journal of Communication 69 (2), 147-166, 2005
372005
Social cognition and discourse processing goals in the analysis ofex-gay'rhetoric
CO Stewart
Discourse & Society 19 (1), 63-83, 2008
352008
Strategies of verbal irony in visual satire: Reading The New Yorker's “Politics of Fear” cover
CO Stewart
Humor 26 (2), 197-217, 2013
342013
Socioscientific controversies: A theoretical and methodological framework
CO Stewart
Communication Theory 19 (2), 124-145, 2009
312009
STEM identities: A communication theory of identity approach
CO Stewart
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 41 (2), 148-170, 2022
222022
An initial exploration of students’ mindsets, attitudes, and beliefs about public speaking
CO Stewart, JR McConnell III, LA Stallings, RD Roscoe
Communication Research Reports 34 (2), 180-185, 2017
192017
Effects of verbal aggression and party identification bias on perceptions of political speakers
C Nau, CO Stewart
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 33 (5), 526-536, 2014
192014
The influence of news frames and science background on attributions about embryonic and adult stem cell research: Frames as heuristic/biasing cues
CO Stewart
Science Communication 35 (1), 86-114, 2013
192013
Debating LGBT workplace protections in the bible belt: social identities in legislative and media discourse
CD Rhodes, CO Stewart
Journal of homosexuality 63 (7), 904-924, 2016
162016
Growth mindset: Associations with apprehension, self-perceived competence, and beliefs about public speaking
CO Stewart, JR McConnell III, LA Stallings, RD Roscoe
Basic Communication Course Annual 31 (1), 6, 2019
112019
Launching the urban STEM collaboratory
K Goodman, SS Ivey, CO Stewart, S O'Brien, M Darbeheshti, ...
Zone 1 Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education, 2020
92020
Effects of gender and verbal aggression on perceptions of US political speakers
C Nau, CO Stewart
Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 6 (1), 127-148, 2018
92018
The nature and role of science kits in affecting change in public attitude toward understanding of science
DL Dickerson, CO Stewart, S Hathcock, W McConnell
Communicating Science to the Public: Opportunities and Challenges for the …, 2014
92014
On the communicative function of exaggeration: How to be a million times clearer
CO Stewart, RJ Kreuz
Communication Research Reports 20 (4), 331-340, 2003
92003
How a media controversy can influence a scientific publication
CO Stewart
Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture (DAPSAC), 2008
62008
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