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Theses

"The (Interactional) Business of Doing Business: A Rhetorical Discursive Action Analysis of an E-commerce Business Opportunity"; Doctoral Dissertation, University of Iowa

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"The Notion of Motion: Bricolage and the Creation of Personal Relationships as Definitional Processes"; Master's Thesis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"Six Thinking Hats: Argumentativeness and Response to Thinking Model";
Undergraduate Honors Thesis, Rochester Institute of Technology


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Book Chapters

Carl, W. J. (2000). Crossing the Tracks of Friendships and Dating: Negotiating Tensions Between Certainty-Uncertainty. In D. O. Braithwaite and J. T. Wood, Case Studies in Interpersonal Communication: Process and Problems. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Carl, W. J. (1998). A Sign of the Times: Misunderstandings Between Deaf and Hearing Persons. In J. T. Wood, But I Thought You Meant...: Misunderstandings in Human Communication. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.


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Conference Papers

"A Rhetorical Discursive Action Analysis of How A 'Business Presentation' Is Not A 'Sales Pitch'."; presented to National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA, 2001.

"The Use of Relational Terms to Accomplish Interactional Business: Three Examples from a Rhetorical Discursive Action Approach"; presented to National Communication Association, Seattle, WA, 2000.
 
"Intersections Between Kelly's Personal Construct Theory and Postmodern Thought: How Each Contests and Informs the Other"; presented to Western States Communication Association, Vancouver, BC, 1999.

"Living 'In the World': Bordering and Relating Practices of Church Communities"; presented to National Communication Association, New York, NY, 1998.

"Fluidity and Relating: Accounting for Relating Practices and Sexual Identity in a Bisexuality Support Group"; presented to International Network on Personal Relationships, Norman, OK, 1998.

"Issues of Power and Identity in Corporate Experiential Learning Practices"; presented to National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, 1997.

"Relationship Gumbo: Understanding Bricolage and the Creation of Personal Relationships as a Definitional Process"; presented to International Network on Personal Relationships, Oxford, OH, 1997.

"Six Thinking Hats: Argumentativeness and Response to Thinking Model"; presented to Southern States Communication Association, Memphis, TN, 1996.

"A Relationship By Any Other Name: Vocabularies for Personal Relationships and the Experience and Expression of Emotions"; paper presented to Speech Communication Association national convention, San Diego, CA, 1996.

"RIT-CIA: Classified Research in a University Context"; presented to New York State Speech Communication Association, Syracuse, NY, 1994.

Democrat & Chronicle Articles of RIT-CIA crisis.


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Reviews

Carl, W. J. (1999). [Review of the book The Phenomenology of Everyday Life]. Personal Relationships Issues, 6(1), 21-24.

Carl, W. J. & Wood, J. T. (1997). Continuing the Dialogue... [Review of the book Relating: Dialogues and Dialectics]. Contemporary Psychology, 42, 625-626.

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Unpublished Manuscripts

Carl, W. J. (1994). "Flow -The Psychology of Optimal Experience: History and Critical Evaluation". Unpublished manuscript. Rochester Institute of Technology.


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