1. Relational Meaning in Sexual Fantasy Disclosures Open Access Author: Salmon, Sara Kendall Title: Relational Meaning in Sexual Fantasy Disclosures Graduate Program: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: sexual fantasyrelational framing theoryrelational communicationkinkinessexperimental methods File: Download Salmon_Thesis_Final_Draft.pdf Committee Members: Jon F Nussbaum, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
2. From “Lumbee” to “Tuscarora”: Varieties of Citizenship Claims in Robeson County, North Carolina Open Access Author: Manthey, Dominic Joseph Title: From “Lumbee” to “Tuscarora”: Varieties of Citizenship Claims in Robeson County, North Carolina Graduate Program: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: Social MovementsRhetoric of ResistanceIndigenous StudiesCivil Rights File: Download THESIS_ETD_6.19.15.pdf Committee Members: Stephen Howard Browne, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorKirtley Hasketh Wilson, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorThomas Walter Benson, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
3. Anna Howard Shaw: Rhetorically Creating Twentieth-century Womanhood Open Access Author: Hobbs, Emily Susan Title: Anna Howard Shaw: Rhetorically Creating Twentieth-century Womanhood Graduate Program: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: Anna Howard Shawwoman suffragewoman's rightstwentieth-century womenNational American Woman Suffrage Association File: Download Hobbs_Thesis_Final.pdf Committee Members: Kirtley Hasketh Wilson, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
4. Chilean National Identity: The Various Iterations of Chilean Identity in the Miners' Accident of 2010 Open Access Author: Yunis, Bernardita Maria Title: Chilean National Identity: The Various Iterations of Chilean Identity in the Miners' Accident of 2010 Graduate Program: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: ChileMinersSan Jose MineIdentityChilean IdentityTestimonioMedia AnalysisChilean MinersMiners Accident 2010 File: Download Yunis_Varas_-_MA_Thesis_-_Summer_2015_-_FINAL_SUBMISSION.pdf Committee Members: Kirtley Hasketh Wilson, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
5. Investigating the Communication of Weight Stigmatization to Obese People: Classes of Stigmatization and their Predictors Open Access Author: Quesnell, Madisen Nicole Title: Investigating the Communication of Weight Stigmatization to Obese People: Classes of Stigmatization and their Predictors Graduate Program: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: Weight stigmaLatent class analysisTeasingAdviceAggressionAvoid File: Download Quesnell_Final_thesis.pdf Committee Members: Rachel Annette Smith, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor