Member Publications
January 11, 2019 by Marko Dragojevic
The (randomly) selected focus publication for January 2019 is: Keblusek, L., & Giles, H. (2018). Dress style code and fashion. In H. Giles & J. Harwood (Eds.), The Oxford encyclopedia of intergroup communication (Vol. 1, pp 352-368). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. ABSTRACT Forms of dress, ranging from runway fashions and sports jerseys to traditional cultural apparel […]
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December 6, 2018 / December 7, 2018 by Marko Dragojevic
The (randomly) selected focus publication for December 2018 is: Roessel, J., Schoel, C., & Stahlberg, D. (2018). What’s in an accent? General spontaneous biases against nonnative accents – An investigation with conceptual and auditory IATs. European Journal of Social Psychology, 48, 535–550. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.2339 ABSTRACT Nonnative accents are prevalent in our globalized world and constitute highly salient […]
November 7, 2018 by Marko Dragojevic
The (randomly) selected focus publication for November 2018 is: Kam, J., Gasiorek, J., Pines, R., & Steuber Fazio, K. (2018). Latina/o adolescents’ family undocumented-status disclosures directed at school counselors: A latent transition analysis. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 65(3), 267-279. doi: 10.1037/cou0000259 ABSTRACT For adolescents from undocumented families, school counselors may serve as a resource to draw […]
November 1, 2018 by Marko Dragojevic
Originally published in 1985, Giles and St. Clair’s important edited volume on the social psychology of language has recently been republished by Routledge. The edited volume is as relevant today as it was more than three decades ago. Congratulations to the editors and all the contributors! Giles, H., & St. Clair, R.N. (Eds.). (2019). Advances in […]
October 6, 2018 by Marko Dragojevic
The (randomly) selected focus publication for October 2018 is: Giles, M., Pines, R., Giles, H., & Gardikiotis, A. (2018). Toward a communication model of intergroup interdependence. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 26, 122-130. ABSTRACT This article seeks to expand the theoretical base of intergroup communication by proposing a new model of interdependence. As a backdrop toward […]