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Cynthia Stohl
Cynthia Stohl
Professor of Communication University of California
Verified email at comm.ucsb.edu
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Reconceptualizing collective action in the contemporary media environment
B Bimber, AJ Flanagin, C Stohl
Communication theory 15 (4), 365-388, 2005
10952005
Participatory processes/paradoxical practices: Communication and the dilemmas of organizational democracy
C Stohl, G Cheney
Management Communication Quarterly 14 (3), 349-407, 2001
7542001
Collective action in organizations: Interaction and engagement in an era of technological change
B Bimber, A Flanagin, C Stohl
Cambridge University Press, 2012
7072012
Power and discourse in organization studies: Absence and the dialectic of control
DK Mumby, C Stohl
Discourse & society 2 (3), 313-332, 1991
4961991
Disciplining organizational communication studies
DK Mumby, C Stohl
Management Communication Quarterly 10 (1), 50-72, 1996
4451996
Modeling the structure of collective action
AJ Flanagin, C Stohl, B Bimber
Communication monographs 73 (1), 29-54, 2006
4322006
Organizational communication
C Stohl
Sage, 1995
4251995
Bona fide groups: A reconceptualization of groups in context
LL Putnam, C Stohl
Communication studies 41 (3), 248-265, 1990
4031990
The role of memorable messages in the process of organizational socialization
C Stohl
Communication Quarterly 34 (3), 231-249, 1986
3841986
“Memorable” messages
ML Knapp, C Stohl, KK Reardon
Journal of Communication 31 (4), 27-41, 1981
3551981
Messages and message exchange processes.
C Stohl, WC Redding
Sage Publications, Inc, 1987
3541987
Globalizing organizational communication
C Stohl
The new handbook of organizational communication, 323-376, 2001
2572001
Digital age| managing opacity: Information visibility and the paradox of transparency in the digital age
C Stohl, M Stohl, PM Leonardi
International Journal of Communication 10, 15, 2016
2372016
Bona fide groups
LL Putnam, C Stohl
Communication and group decision making, 147-178, 1996
2291996
Technological change and the shifting nature of political organization
B Bimber, C Stohl, AJ Flanagin
Routledge handbook of Internet politics, 72-85, 2008
2052008
Digital age| the management of visibilities in the digital age—introduction
M Flyverbom, P Leonardi, C Stohl, M Stohl
International Journal of Communication 10, 12, 2016
1932016
Social media policies: Implications for contemporary notions of corporate social responsibility
C Stohl, M Etter, S Banghart, DJ Woo
Journal of business ethics 142, 413-436, 2017
1902017
Social support messages and the management of uncertainty in the experience of breast cancer: An application of problematic integration theory
LA Ford, AS Babrow, C Stohl
Communications Monographs 63 (3), 189-207, 1996
1811996
European managers’ interpretations of participation: A semantic network analysis
C Stohl
Human Communication Research 20 (1), 97-117, 1993
1681993
A new generation of corporate codes of ethics
C Stohl, M Stohl, L Popova
Journal of business ethics 90, 607-622, 2009
1632009
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