Publications
Pino, Marco. 2018. Invoking the Complainer’s Past Transgressions: A Practice for Undermining Complaints in Therapeutic Community Meetings. Research on Language & Social Interaction 51 (2) : 194–211.
Agyekum, Kofi. 2017. The language of Akan herbal drug sellers and advertisers. Language and Dialogue 7 (3) : 360–386.
Berk-Seligson, Susan and Mitchell A. Seligson. 2016. Reported threats. The routinization of violence in Central America. Pragmatics 26 (4) : 583–607.
Kam, Jennifer A. and Chul-joo Lee. 2015. Why Does Social Capital Matter in Health Communication Campaigns? Communication Research 42 (4) : 459–481.
Shi, Rui and Michael David Hazen. 2012. Applying the extended parallel process model to examine posters in the 2008 Chinese Annual Anti-Drug Campaign. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 22 (1) : 60–77.
Hecht, Michael L., Janice Krieger, Jonathan Pettigrew and Michelle Miller-Day. 2011. Alcohol and Other Drug Resistance Strategies Employed by Rural Adolescents. Journal of Applied Communication Research 39 (2) : 103–122.
Visser, Jacky and Renske Wierda. 2011. Direct-to-consumer advertisements for prescription drugs as an argumentative activity type. Journal of Argumentation in Context 1 (1) : 81–96.
White, Sheida. 2011. The cognitive and linguistic demands of everyday, functional literacy tasks: With application to an over-the-counter drug label. Written Language and Literacy 14 (2) : 224–250.
Slater, Michael D. and Andrew F. Hayes. 2010. The Influence of Youth Music Television Viewership on Changes in Cigarette Use and Association With Smoking Peers: A Social Identity, Reinforcing Spirals Perspective. Communication Research 17 (6) : 751–773.
Stephenson, Michael T., Brian L. Quick and Holly A. Hirsch. 2010. Evidence in Support of a Strategy to Target Authoritarian and Permissive Parents in Antidrug Media Campaigns. Communication Research 17 (1) : 73–104.
Brann, Maria and Matthew L. Sutton. 2009. The Theory of Planned Behavior and College Students' Willingness to Talk about Smoking-Related Behaviors. Communication Research Reports 26 (3) : 198–207.
Wong, Norman C. H. 2009. Antismoking Threat and Efficacy Appeals: Effects on Smoking Cessation Intentions for Smokers with Low and High Readiness to Quit. Journal of Applied Communication Research 37 (1) : 1–20.
Bennett, Cary. 2008. The emergence of Australia's national campaign against drug abuse: a case-study in the politics of drug control. Journal of Australian Studies 32 (3) : 309–321.
Cappella, J.N. and Xiaoquan Zhao. 2008. The Influence of Ambivalence on Adolescents' Reactions to Anti-Drug Messages. Communication Quarterly 56 (2) : 131–148.
An, Soontae. 2007. Attitude Toward Direct-to-Consumer Advertising and Drug Inquiry Intention: The Moderating Role of Perceived Knowledge. Journal of Health Communication 12 (6) : 567–580.
Palmgreen, Philip and Margaret U. D'Silva. 2007. Individual Differences and Context: Factors Mediating Recall of Anti-Drug Public Service Announcements. Health Communication 21 (1) : 65–71.
Davis, Joel. 2007. The Effect of Qualifying Language on Perceptions of Drug Appeal, Drug Experience, and Estimates of Side-Effect Incidence in DTC Advertising. Journal of Health Communication 12 (7) : 607–622.
Pinkleton, Bruce E., Autumn Miller, Marilyn Cohen, Erin Fitzgerald and Erica Weintraub Austin. 2007. A Statewide Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Media Literacy Training to Prevent Tobacco Use Among Adolescents. Health Communication 21 (1) : 23–34.