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Christine Salkin Davis
Christine Salkin Davis
Emeritus Professor of Communication Studies
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Living stigma: The impact of labeling, stereotyping, separation, status loss, and discrimination in the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families
S Green, C Davis, E Karshmer, P Marsh, B Straight
Sociological Inquiry 75 (2), 197-215, 2005
5612005
Expressive, research and reflective poetry as qualitative inquiry: A study of adolescent identity
R Furman, CL Langer, CS Davis, HP Gallardo, S Kulkarni
Qualitative Research 7 (3), 301-315, 2007
1762007
The international encyclopedia of communication research methods
J Matthes, C Davis, R Potter
Wiley, 2017
1752017
Straight talk about communication research methods
CS Davis, KA Lachlan
Kendall Hunt Publishing Company, 2017
1712017
Emergent methods in autoethnographic research: Autoethnographic narrative and the multiethnographic turn
C Davis, C Ellis
912008
Marital adjustment and stability following traumatic brain injury: A pilot qualitative analysis of spouse perspectives
FM Hammond, CS Davis, OY Whiteside, P Philbrick, MA Hirsch
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 26 (1), 69-78, 2011
702011
Critical action research
C Davis
The SAGE encyclopedia of qualitative research methods, 139-142, 2008
652008
Focus Groups: Applying Communication Theory Through Design, Facilitation, and Analysis
C Davis
Taylor & Francis, 2016
612016
Sisters and Friends Dialogue and Multivocality in a Relational Model of Sibling Disability
CS Davis, KA Salkin
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 34 (2), 206-234, 2005
452005
Autoethnographic introspection in ethnographic fiction: A method of inquiry
CS Davis, C Ellis
Knowing differently: Arts-based and collaborative research methods, 99-117, 2008
332008
Holistic ethnography: Embodiment, emotion, contemplation, and dialogue in ethnographic fieldwork
CS Davis, DC Breede
The Journal of Contemplative Inquiry 2 (1), 77-100, 2015
302015
Relational dimension of irritability following traumatic brain injury: A qualitative analysis
FM Hammond, CS Davis, JR Cook, P Philbrick, MA Hirsch
Brain Injury 26 (11), 1287-1296, 2012
242012
Dueling Narratives How Peer Leaders Use Narrative to Frame Meaning in Community Mental Health Care Teams
CS Davis
Small Group Research 39 (6), 706-727, 2008
182008
A funeral liturgy: Death rituals as symbolic communication
CS Davis
Journal of Loss and Trauma 13 (5), 406-421, 2008
182008
Sylvia's Story Narrative, Storytelling, and Power in a Children's Community Mental Health System of Care
CS Davis
Qualitative inquiry 12 (6), 1220-1243, 2006
182006
Conversations about qualitative communication research: Behind the scenes with leading scholars
CS Davis
Routledge, 2016
172016
Communicating hope: An ethnography of a children's mental health care team
C Davis
Routledge, 2016
172016
Constructing the dead: Retrospective sensemaking in eulogies
CS Davis, MM Quinlan, DK Baker
Death studies 40 (5), 316-328, 2016
172016
A conceptual model of irritability following traumatic brain injury: a qualitative, participatory research study
FM Hammond, C Davis, JR Cook, P Philbrick, MA Hirsch
The Journal of head trauma rehabilitation 31 (2), E1-E11, 2016
162016
Coping with trauma through fictional narrative ethnography: A primer
CS Davis, J Warren-Findlow
Journal of Loss and Trauma 16 (6), 563-572, 2011
162011
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