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Michaela D. E. Meyer
Michaela D. E. Meyer
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“It's me. I'm it.”: Defining adolescent sexual identity through relational dialectics in Dawson's creek
MDE Meyer
Communication Quarterly 51 (3), 262-276, 2003
972003
Sexuality and Teen Television: Emerging Adults Respond to Representations of Queer Identity on Glee
MDE Meyer, MM Wood
Sexuality & Culture 17, 434-448, 2013
872013
Representing bisexuality on television: The case for intersectional hybrids
MDE Meyer
Journal of Bisexuality 10 (4), 366-387, 2010
712010
Women speak (ing): Forty years of feminist contributions to rhetoric and an agenda for feminist rhetorical studies
MDE Meyer
Communication Quarterly 55 (1), 1-17, 2007
582007
THE IDENTITY OF A" COLLEGE STUDENT": PERCEPTIONS OF COLLEGE ACADEMICS AND ACADEMIC RIGOR AMONG FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS.
MDE Meyer, M Spencer, TN French
College Student Journal 43 (4), 2009
542009
Looking toward the interSEXions: Examining bisexual and transgender identity formation from a dialectical theoretical perspective
MDE Meyer
Journal of Bisexuality 3 (3-4), 151-170, 2004
542004
“I’m Just Trying to Find my Way Like Most Kids”: Bisexuality, Adolescence and the Drama of One Tree Hill
MDE Meyer
Sexuality & Culture 13, 237-251, 2009
492009
Textual poaching and beyond: fan communities and fandoms in the age of the internet
MDE Meyer, MHL Tucker
The Review of Communication 7 (1), 103-116, 2007
482007
Gender, media, and madness: Reading a rhetoric of women in crisis through Foucauldian theory
MDE Meyer, AM Fallah, MM Wood
Review of Communication 11 (3), 216-228, 2011
382011
Utilizing mythic criticism in contemporary narrative culture: Examining the “present‐absence” of shadow archetypes in spider‐man
MDE Meyer
Communication Quarterly 51 (4), 518-529, 2003
342003
“We All Have Feelings for Our Girlfriends:” Progressive (?) Representations of Lesbian Lives on the The L Word
PW Lee, MDE Meyer
Sexuality & Culture 14, 234-250, 2010
292010
Drawing the sexuality card: Teaching, researching, and living bisexuality
MDE Meyer
Sexuality & Culture 9, 3-13, 2005
292005
“We're too afraid of these imaginary tensions”: Student organizing in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender campus communities
MDE Meyer
Communication Studies 55 (4), 499-514, 2004
272004
The paradox of time post-pregnancy loss: Three things not to say when communicating social support
MDE Meyer
Health communication 31 (11), 1426-1429, 2016
262016
The Walking (gendered) Dead: A feminist rhetorical critique of zombie apocalypse television narrative
J Greene, MDE Meyer
Ohio Communication Journal 52 (1), 64-74, 2014
252014
Emerging adult usage of social networks as sites of activism: A critical examination of the TOMS and TWLOHA movements
MDE Meyer, CW Bray
Ohio Communication Journal 51 (October), 53-77, 2013
242013
The Identity of a
MDE Meyer, M Spencer, TN French
College Student Journal 43 (4), 1070-1079, 2009
232009
Black Panther, queer erasure, and intersectional representation in popular culture
MDE Meyer
Review of Communication 20 (3), 236-243, 2020
222020
Queering the eye? The politics of gay white men and gender (in) visibility
MDE Meyer, JM Kelley
Feminist Media Studies 4 (2), 214-216, 2004
222004
# Thevagenda's war on headlines: Feminist activism in the information age
MDE Meyer
Feminist Media Studies 14 (6), 1107-1108, 2014
212014
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