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“Maybe She Was Provoked” Exploring Gender Stereotypes About Male and Female Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence
JA Scarduzio, KE Carlyle, KL Harris, MW Savage
Violence against women 23 (1), 89-113, 2017
1652017
Yes means yes and no means no, but both these mantras need to go: communication myths in consent education and anti-rape activism
KL Harris
Journal of Applied Communication Research 46 (2), 155-178, 2018
922018
Re-situating organizational knowledge: Violence, intersectionality and the privilege of partial perspective
KL Harris
human relations 70 (3), 263-285, 2017
822017
‘I’m not sexist, but...’: How ideological dilemmas reinforce sexism in talk about intimate partner violence
KL Harris, KE Palazzolo, MW Savage
Discourse & Society 23 (6), 643-656, 2012
642012
Feminist dilemmatic theorizing: New materialism in communication studies
KL Harris
Communication Theory 26 (2), 150-170, 2016
622016
The Next Problem With No Name: The Politics and Pragmatics of the Word Rape
KL Harris
Women's Studies in Communication 34 (1), 42-63, 2011
552011
Reflexive voicing: a communicative approach to intersectional writing
KL Harris
Qualitative Research 16 (1), 111-127, 2016
542016
Revealing and Concealing Difference: A Critical Approach to Disclosure and an Intersectional Theory of “Closeting”
J McDonald, KL Harris, J Ramirez
Communication Theory 30 (1), 84-104, 2020
462020
News stories of intimate partner violence: An experimental examination of participant sex, perpetrator sex, and violence severity on seriousness, sympathy, and punishment …
MW Savage, JA Scarduzio, KL Harris, KE Carlyle, SE Sheff
Health Communication 32 (6), 768-776, 2017
452017
Show Them a Good Time: Organizing the Intersections of Sexual Violence
KL Harris
Management Communication Quarterly 27 (4), 568-595, 2013
432013
Beyond the Rapist: Title IX and Sexual Violence on US Campuses
KL Harris
Oxford University Press, 2019
412019
The promise and peril of agency as motion: A feminist new materialist approach to sexual violence and sexual harassment
KL Harris, M McFarlane, V Wieskamp
Organization 27 (5), 660-679, 2020
352020
Meaning that matters: An organizational communication perspective on gender, discourse, and materiality
KL Ashcraft, KL Harris
The Oxford handbook of gender in organizations, 130-150, 2014
262014
Envisioning More Equitable and Just Futures: Feminist Organizational Communication in Theory and Praxis
JR Linabary, JM Cruz, BJ Allen, JA Chalupa, SE Dempsey, CL Glenn, ...
Management Communication Quarterly 35 (1), 142-168, 2021
232021
Performing reflexive caring: Rethinking reflexivity through trauma and disability
KL Harris, JM Fortney
Text and Performance Quarterly, 1-15, 2017
232017
Decolonizing Organizational Communication
M Pal, H Kim, KL Harris, Z Long, J Linabary, E Wilhoit Larson, PR Jensen, ...
Management Communication Quarterly 36 (3), 547-577, 2022
152022
Forum Introduction: Queering the “Closet” at Work
KL Harris, J McDonald
Management Communication Quarterly 32 (2), 265-270, 2018
152018
(De)stabilizing Sexual Violence Discourse: Masculinization of Victimhood, Organizational Blame, and Labile Imperialism
KL Harris, JN Hanchey
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 11 (4), 322-341, 2014
152014
# ToneUpOrgComm-A Manifestx
JM Cruz, AN Gist-Mackey, JN Hanchey, KL Harris, PR Jensen, S Kenney, ...
Departures in Critical Qualitative Research 9 (2), 152-154, 2020
142020
Mapping Gender and Violence: Describing Reality, Resisting Abuse
KL Harris
Women's Studies in Communication 41 (2), 113-116, 2018
142018
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