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Management Communication Quarterly. 36:3-29
Discrimination against Black workers in the United States workplace is an ongoing problem. This study explores one understudied type of discrimination—the paradoxes and contradictions that create untenable situations for Black professionals who wor
Autor:
Marcus W. Ferguson, Benjamin R. Warner, Laura Danforth, Jennifer M. First PhD, J. Brian Houston, Cynthia M. Frisby
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research. 11:369-391
Objective: A significant body of research has examined the psychological harm of exposure to collective traumas such as disasters (e.g., tornados, hurricanes, mass violence). Less well stud...
Autor:
Jr. Marcus W. Ferguson
Publikováno v:
Management Communication Quarterly. 32:282-286
Autor:
HEYES, CRESSIDA J., HAUGEN, HANNAH
Publikováno v:
Intermediality / Revue Intermédialités; 2023, Issue 41, p1-28, 28p
Publikováno v:
Management Communication Quarterly; Feb2022, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p3-29, 27p
Autor:
First, Jennifer M., Danforth, Laura, Frisby, Cynthia M., Warner, Benjamin R., Ferguson, Marcus W., Houston, J. Brian
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Society for Social Work & Research; Fall2020, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p369-391, 23p
Autor:
Ferguson, Marcus W.
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Management Communication Quarterly; May2018, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p282-286, 5p
Miller/Barbour/Woo's ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION: APPROACHES AND PROCESSES, 8th Edition, presents organizational communication from both a communication and managerial perspective. Professor Miller, Barbour and Woo's clear writing style and consiste
Autor:
Sarah Jane Blithe, Janell C. Bauer
In the late 2010s, the United States experienced a period of widespread silencing. Protests of unsafe drinking water have been met with tear gas; national park employees, environmentalists, and scientists have been ordered to stop communicating publi
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Colleen Warner Colaner, Jordan Soliz
Despite growing recognition of the diversity of family forms and structures, discourses among family scholars and practitioners as well as in popular culture continue to operate from the assumption that families are fairly homogeneous in terms of the