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2009 Fall (Volume 11, Issue 3)

Edition Contents

Debbi Hatton, Managing Editor

ARTICLES

Perception of Civility

By: Lynn M. Disbrow & Carolyn M. Prentice

Opening the Auto-ethnographic I of Opportunity

By: Margaret Young

What’s in a Story? Using Auto-ethnography to Advance Communication Research

By: Renata Ferdinand

The Origins of Empirical versus Critical Epistemology in American Communication

By: Dustin W. Supa

The Best Imitation of Myself: Communication and the Arbitrary Construction of the Self

By: Zachary Huston

The New Invisible Man: How Anonymity Corrupts Civil Discourse

By: Jim Holmes

The Framing of Journalism on Channel One TV: The Inner Conversation of a Journalistic Identity Crisis

By: Anne Golden Worsham

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