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Aepli, M.F., Delicath, J. W., & Depoe, S. P. (Eds.) (2001). Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Conference on Communication and Environment. Cincinnati OH: University of Cincinnati, July 2001.

Barnes-Kloth, R. L., Depoe, S. P., Hamilton, J. D., & Lombardo, A. (2001). Memories of Fernald: Defining a “sense of place” through personal narrative. In B. L. Short & D. Hardy-Short (Eds.), Proceedings of the fifth biennial conference on communication and environment (pp. 303-17). Flagstaff AZ: Northern Arizona University.

Depoe, S. P., Delicath, J. D., & Aepli, M. F. (Eds.) (2004). Communication and public participation in environmental decision-making: Advances in theory and practice. Albany: SUNY Press.

Depoe, S. P. (2004). Public involvement, civic discovery, and the formation of environmental policy: A comparative analysis of the Fernald Citizens Task Force and the Fernald Health Effects Subcommittee. In Depoe, S. P., Delicath,
J. D., & Aepli, M. F. (Eds.), Communication and public participation in environmental decision-making: Advances in theory and practice (pp. 157-73). Albany: SUNY Press.

Depoe, S. P. (1998). “Talking about the Earth: On the growing significance of environmental communication studies.” Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 1, 435-448.

Depoe, S. P. (1998). “Public involvement, civic discovery, and the formation of environmental policy: A comparative analysis of the Fernald Citizens Task Force and the Fernald Health Effects Subcommittee.” In Susan L. Senecah, Ed., Proceedings of the fourth biennial conference on communication and environment (pp. 244-253). Syracuse NY: SUNY.

Depoe, S. P. (1997). “Environmental studies in mass communication (review).” Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 14, 368-372.

Depoe, S. P. (1996). "Environmental justice for all: The persuasive campaign of Benjamin Chavis." In Kandice Salamone and David Sachsman, Eds., Proceedings of conference on communication and our environment (pp. 97-105). Chattanooga: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

Duffield, J.J., & Depoe, S.P. (1997). Lessons from Fernald: Reversing NIMBYism through democratic decision-making. Risk Policy Report, 3, 31-34.

Fairhurst, G. T., Jordan, J. M., & Neuwirth, K. J. (1997). Why are we here? Managing the meaning of an organizational mission. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 25, 243-263.

Fairhurst, G. T., Cooren, F., & Cahill, D. (2002). Discursiveness, contradiction, and unintended consequences in successive downsizings. Management Communication Quarterly, 15, 501-540. (2002 NCA-Organizational Communication Division Best Article Award)

Griffin, R. J., Dunwoody, S., & Neuwirth, K. (1999). “Proposed model of risk information seeking and processing to the development of preventive behaviors.” Environmental Research, 80, S230-S245.

Griffin, R. J., Neuwirth, K., Dunwoody, S., & Giese, J. (2004). “Information sufficiency and risk communication.” Media Psychology, 6 (1), 23-61.

Griffin, R. J., Neuwirth, K., Giese, J., & Dunwoody, S. (2002). “Linking the heuristic-systematic model and depth of processing.” Communication Research, 29 (6), 705-732.

Hamilton, J.D. (2004). Sustained public participation and evolving perspectives of nuclear weapons cleanup. In Walker, G., & Kinsella, W. (Eds.). Proceedings of the 7th Biennial Conference on Communication and Environment. Portland, OR.

Hamilton, J.D. (2004). Competing and converging values of public participation: A case study of participant views in DOE nuclear weapons cleanup. In Depoe, S. P., Delicath, J. W., & Aepli, M. F.(Eds.), Communication and public participation in environmental decision making (pp. 59-81). Albany: SUNY Press.

Hamilton, J.D. (2003). Exploring technical and cultural appeals in strategic risk communication: The Fernald radium case. Risk Analysis, 23, 291-302.

Hamilton, J.D. (2001). Competing and converging values of public participation: A case study of participant views in the DOE nuclear weapons complex. In Aepli, M. F., Delicath, J. W., & Depoe, S. P. (Eds.). Proceedings of the 6th Biennial Conference on Communication and Environment (pp. 44-55). Cincinnati, OH: Center for Environmental Communication Studies.

Kahlor, L., Dunwoody, S., Griffin, R. J., Neuwirth, K., & Giese, J. (2003). “Studying heuristic-systematic processing of risk information in a survey setting.” Risk Analysis, 23 (2), 355-368.

Neuwirth, K., Dunwoody, S. and Griffin, R. J. (2000). “Protection motivation and risk communication.” Risk Analysis, 20 (5), 721-734.

Zoller, H.M. (In press). Dialogue as global issue management: Legitimizing corporate influence in the Transatlantic Business Dialogue. Management Communication Quarterly.