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Current Projects and Publications

Bruce, Caitlin Frances. Voices in Aerosol: Youth Culture, Institutional Attunement, and Graffiti in Urban Mexico. University of Texas Press, 2024.

Bruce, Caitlin Frances. “Mobilitat, efimeritat i economies turístiques: tour grafiter practicant running a León, Guanajuato.” Debats, vol. 137, no. 1, May 2023, pp. 51–66. https://doi.org/10.28939/iam.debats-137-1.3.

Bruce, Caitlin Frances. Painting Publics: Transnational Legal Graffiti Scenes as Spaces for Encounter. Temple University Press, March 2019.

Bruce, Caitlin Frances. “River of Words as Space for Encounter: Contested Meaning in Rhetorical Convergence Zones.” Quarterly Journal of Speech, vol. 105, no. 4, Sept. 2019, pp. 441–64. https://doi.org/10.1080/00335630.2019.1664756.

Fakazis, Elizabeth, and Elfriede Fürsich. The Political Relevance of Food Media and Journalism: Beyond Reviews and Recipes. New York, Routledge, 2023.

Fürsich, Elfriede.Cooking in the Time of Corona: The Politicized Domesticity of Food Journalism in the New York Times.” The Political Relevance of Food Media and Journalism: Beyond Reviews and Recipes, by Elizabeth Fakazis and Elfriede Fürsich, London, Routledge, 2023, pp. 100-114.

Plewe, Christoph, and Elfriede Fürsich. “Producing Newsgames Beyond Boundaries: Journalists, Game Developers, and the News Business.” Convergence, vol. 26, no. 3, May 2020, pp. 486–502. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856520918076.

Galarza, Litzy, and Diana Leon-Boys. “Jane the Girl-Citizen-In-Transition: Girlhood and Familial Citizenship in Jane the Virgin.” Communication and Race, Oct. 2023, pp. 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/28346955.2023.2229471.

Galarza, Litzy. “Alba the Undocumented: Immigration Law and Citizenship Excess in Jane the Virgin.” Howard Journal of Communications, vol. 33, no. 2, Dec. 2021, pp. 160–79. https://doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2021.2004477.

McAllister, Matthew P, and Litzy Galarza. “The Relationship Between US Advertising and Popular Culture.The Routledge Companion to Advertising and Promotional Culture, by Emily West and Matthew P McAllister, 2nd ed., Routledge, 2023, pp. 35–47.

Gorman, Weiming Denise, and Charline Barnes Rowland. “Revitalize Lifelong Learners: Teaching Gender in a Lifelong Learning Classroom.” The Journal of Continuing Higher Education, vol. 70, no. 1, Jan. 2022, pp. 58–65. https://doi.org/10.1080/07377363.2020.1854600.

Guthrie, Meredith. “Strategies for Teaching Effective Large Enrollment Online Classes.” Diversity in Higher Education Remote Learning, edited by Paula K Davis et al., Palgrave Macmillan Cham, 2021, pp. 241–53.

Guthrie, Meredith. “`Whatever You Do, Don’t Call It ‘Mommy Porn’’: Fifty Shades of Grey, Fan Culture, and the Limits of Intellectual Property Rights.” Infinite Earths, Oct. 2013, https://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/31009.

Kuchinskaya, Olga. “Citizen Science and the Politics of Environmental Data.” Science, Technology, & Human Values, vol. 44, no. 5, 2019, pp. 871–80. https://doi.org/10.1177/0162243919858669.

Kuchinskaya, Olga. “Connecting the Dots: Public Engagement with Environmental Data.” Environmental Communication, vol. 12, no. 4, May 2018, pp. 495–506. https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2017.1289106.

Kuchinskaya, Olga. The Politics of Invisibility: Public Knowledge about Radiation Health Effects after Chernobyl. MIT Press, 2014.

Malin, Brenton J. “Mediating Gender and Affect Through History.” The Routledge Companion to Gender and Affect, edited by Todd W Reeser, London, Routledge, 2020, pp. 258–67.

Malin, Brenton J. “Media and the Question of Emotional Intensification.” The Routledge History of Emotions in the Modern World, edited by Katie Barclay and Peter N Stearns, London, Routledge, 2020, pp. 527–40.

Malin, Brenton J. “Intimate Objects: Post-Network Television and the Object-Oriented Aesthetics of Breaking Bad.” Quarterly Review of Film and Video, vol. 38, no. 4, June 2020, pp. 331–53. https://doi.org/10.1080/10509208.2020.1769413.

Malin, Brenton J.Advertising as a Tax Expenditure: The Tax Deduction for Advertising and America’s Hidden Public Media System.” The Political Economy of Communication, vol. 8, no. 1, Sept. 2020.

Marshall, David. “Reading Eric Hayot, Rens Bod, and Lorraine Daston on What the Humanities Do.” History of Humanities, vol. 8, no. 2, Sept. 2023, pp. 251–71. https://doi.org/10.1086/726368.

Marshall, David. The Weimar Origins of Rhetorical Inquiry. University of Chicago Press, 2020, https://doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226722351.001.0001.

Marshall, David. “Warburgian Maxims for Visual Rhetoric.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly, vol. 48, no. 4, Feb. 2018, pp. 352–79. https://doi.org/10.1080/02773945.2017.1411602.

Matheson, Calum Lister. Desiring the Bomb: Communication, Psychoanalysis, and the Atomic Age. University of Alabama Press, 2019.

Matheson, Calum. “How the Letter works: Lacan and Contemporary Rhetorical Theory.” Psychoanalytische Perspectieven, vol. 40, no. 4, 2022, www.psychoanalytischeperspectieven.be/vol-40-4-2022/how-the-letter-works-lacan-and-contemporary-rhetorical-theory.

Matheson, Calum Lister. “Liberal Tears and the Rogue’s Yarn of Sadistic Conservativism.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly, vol. 52, no. 4, Aug. 2022, pp. 341–55. https://doi.org/10.1080/02773945.2022.2061587.

Mitchell, Gordon R. “Covid-19 and Public Debate over Gain-of-Function Research on Potentially Pandemic Pathogens.” Journal of Argumentation in Context, vol. 12, no. 3, Dec. 2023, pp. 307–43. www.jbe-platform.com, https://doi.org/10.1075/jaic.00020.mit.

Mitchell, Gordon R. “Debating with Robots: IBM Project Debater and the Advent of Augmentive Automated Argumentation.” Proceedings of the Tokyo Conference on Argumentation, vol. 6, 2020.

Mitchell, Gordon R. “Deliberative Stakeholder Engagement in Person-Centered Health Research.” Social Epistemology, vol. 36, no. 1, Jan. 2022, pp. 21–42. https://doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2021.1918280.

Molina, David Miguel. “‘Our Boys, Our Bonds, Our Brothers’: Pauli Murray and the Washington DC Sit-ins, 1943-1944” in Like Wildfire: The Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Sit-ins, edited by Sean O’Rourke and Lesli Pace (University of South Carolina Press, 2020), 35-54.

P.J. Blount, and David Miguel Molina, “Bringing the Moon the Mankind: The Civil Rights Narrative in the Space Age, ” in NASA and the Long Civil Rights Movement, edited by Brian Odom and Stephen Waring, (University Press of Florida, 2019), 28-43. https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066202.003.0003

Molina, David Miguel and P.J. Plount. “Bringing Mankind to the Moon: The Human Rights Narrative in the Space Age,” in NASA and the Long Civil Rights Movement, edited by Brian Odom and Stephen Waring, (University Press of Florida, 2019), 44-58. https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066202.003.0004

Olson, Lester. “Pictorial Representations of British America Resisting Rape: Rhetorical Re-Circulation of a Print Series Portraying the Boston Port Bill of 1774.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs, vol. 12, no. 1, Jan. 2009, pp. 1–35. https://doi.org/10.1353/rap.0.0090.

Olson, Lester. “Sisterhood as Performance in Audre Lorde’s Public Advocacy.” Audre Lorde’s Transnational Legacies, by Stella Bolaki and Sabine Broeck, Amherst, Massachusetts, University of Massachusetts Press, 2015, pp. 109–21. www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1cx3sqx.14.

Olson, Lester.Public Interactions with Norman Rockwell’s ‘Four Freedoms.’” Enduring Ideals: Rockwell, Roosevelt, and the Four Freedoms, edited by Stephanie Haboush Plunkett and James Kimble, Abbeville Press, 2016, pp. 180–97.

Olson, Lester.Then and Now.” Enduring Ideals: Rockwell, Roosevelt, and the Four Freedoms, edited by Stephanie Haboush Plunkett and James Kimble, Abbeville Press, 2016, pp. 212–216.

Zboray, Ronald J., and Mary Saracino Zboray, editors. The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture: Volume Five: US Popular Print Culture to 1860. Oxford University Press, 2019.

Zboray, Ronald J., and Mary Saracino Zboray. “Recovering Disabled Veterans in Civil War Newspapers: Creating Heroic Disability.” Journalism History, vol. 45, no. 1, Mar. 2019, pp. 3–25. https://doi.org/10.1080/00947679.2019.1574165.

Zboray, Ronald J., and Mary Saracino Zboray. “The ‘Sound of an Extra’: Representing Civil War Newsboys by Pen and in Print.” American Journalism, vol. 36, no. 3, July 2019, pp. 348–70. https://doi.org/10.1080/08821127.2019.1644082.