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  1. Problems with Style Guides’ Lowercasing and Uppercasing of Racial Terms
    David Taube
    . 2023; 79(1): 100-125
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  2. Are You Communicating Empathy (In)Effectively? An Evaluation of Empathic Expressions in Responses to Negative and Positive Events
    Tara Suwinyattichaiporn , Laura Guerrero , Mark Generous ,
    . 2023; 79(1): 76-99
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  3. Burkean Identification and the “Ton:” A Thematic Analysis of the Netflix Series Bridgerton
    Janelle L.H. Gruber , Valerie Lynn Schrader
    . 2023; 79(1): 53-75
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  4. Between Hope and Despair: Communicating Climate Change
    Eric C. Miller,
    . 2023; 79(1): 32-52
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  5. The Function of Digiphrenia at the Crossroads of the Device Paradigm and Nostalgia
    Jessica Neu,
    . 2023; 79(1): 11-31
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Pennsylvania Communication Annual
Publisher : Pennsylvania Communication Association
Title : Pennsylvania Communication Annual
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p-ISSN : 2326-8093
e-ISSN : 2372-6350
Language(s) : English
Web Page : pcasite.org
Frequency : 1 issues per year
Subject : Communication
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