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Stephen, Timothy D. – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 2011
The problem of how to rank academic journals in the communication field (human interaction, mass communication, speech, and rhetoric) is one of practical importance to scholars, university administrators, and librarians, yet there is no methodology that covers the field's journals comprehensively and objectively. This article reports a new ranking…
Descriptors: Reputation, Interaction, Periodicals, College Faculty
Farmer, Thomas W.; Lane, Kathleen L.; Lee, David L.; Hamm, Jill V.; Lambert, Kerrylin – Behavioral Disorders, 2012
Research on school social dynamics suggests that antisocial behavior is often supported by peer group processes particularly during late childhood and adolescence. Building from a social interactional framework, this article explores how information on the social functions of aggressive and disruptive behavior may help to guide function-based…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Violence, Prevention, Behavior Problems
Rivers, Nathaniel A.; Santos, Marc C.; Weber, Ryan P. – Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, 2009
This webtext describes a pilot course that united four first-year composition courses around shared readings and online discussion addressing the physical and virtual university. The goal of the pilot was to foster previously impossible student interactions by exploring how discrete discussion roles shaped interaction and reputations among…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Virtual Universities, Discussion, Computer Mediated Communication

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