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Baccalaureates or burdens? Complicating" reasonable accommodations" for American college students with disabilities
E Krebs
Disability Studies Quarterly 39 (3), 2019
442019
Hysterics and heresy: Using dialogism to explore the problematics of endometriosis diagnosis
E Krebs, KV Schoenbauer
Health Communication, 2019
382019
A visual narrative analysis of children’s baby loss remembrance drawings
EK Willer, VA Droser, KD Hoyt, J Hunniecutt, E Krebs, JA Johnson, ...
Journal of family communication 18 (2), 153-169, 2018
332018
Our babies [’] count [er story]: A narrative ethnography of a baby loss remembrance walk ritual
EK Willer, E Krebs, N Castaneda, KD Hoyt, VA Droser, JA Johnson, ...
Communication Monographs 87 (2), 179-199, 2020
222020
Mad to the bone: learning outcomes of critical grief pedagogy
EK Willer, E Krebs, N Castaneda, A Samaras
Communication Education 70 (1), 27-48, 2021
142021
13 Reasons Why as a vehicle for public understandings of suicide
E Krebs
Critical Studies in Media Communication 37 (2), 188-200, 2020
112020
A sour taste of sick chronicity: pandemic time and the violence of “returning to normal”
E Krebs
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 19 (2), 119-126, 2022
52022
Queering the desire to die: Access intimacy as worldmaking for survival
E Krebs
Journal of homosexuality 70 (1), 168-191, 2023
42023
Chemistry in the mail: Stamps from around the globe and public science communication in the twentieth century
MA Krall, MM Parks, E Krebs, BW Mann, K Maison, RE Jensen
Public Understanding of Science 31 (2), 136-151, 2022
42022
Combating the ills of involuntary intake: a critical rhetorical analysis of Colorado’s state psychiatric policies for suicidal patients
E Krebs
Journal of Applied Communication Research 48 (3), 310-327, 2020
32020
Disrupting Suicidism: Anti-Oppressive Approaches to Addressing the Desire to Die
E Krebs
The University of Utah, 2022
12022
Shhhuicide Stories: A Crip Critical Analysis of Attempt Survivors' Narrations of Suicidality
E Krebs
12017
Seedlings in the Corporate Forest: Communicating Benevolent Sexism in Dow Chemical’s First Internal Affirmative-Action Campaign
ME Cullinan, K Maison, MM Parks, MA Krall, E Krebs, B Mann, RE Jensen
Management Communication Quarterly 37 (1), 171-196, 2023
2023
Ableist Rhetoric: How We Know, Value, and See Disability
E Krebs
Rhetoric, Politics & Culture 1 (2), 227-232, 2021
2021
Strategic Place-Making and Public Scientific Outreach in the American Chemical Society’s National Historic Chemical Landmarks Program
BW Mann, MA Krall, MM Parks, E Krebs, K Maison, RE Jensen
Science Communication 43 (3), 336-357, 2021
2021
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