
The Discourse of Special Populations
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Diana Trebing is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at Saginaw Valley State University, USA.
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Ahmet Atay and Diana Trebing
Part 1: Theories and Approaches
1. All Students Are Special (Though Some Are More Special Than Others)
Sara DeTurk
2. Autoethnography as a Catalyst for Pedagogical Change for Special Populations of Students
David H. Kahl, Jr.
3. Reading Between the Lines: Critical Communication Pedagogy and Textbook Development
Deanna Fassett and Kathryn B. Golsan
4. Empathetic Literacy and Intercultural Storytelling: Compasses and Architecture
Carolyn Calloway-Thomas
Part II: Special Populations in Different Contexts
5. Complicating Special Population Research: A Case for Non-Native, English Speaking International Students on US-American Campuses
Satoshi Toyosaki and Yusaku Yajima
6. Queering the Discourse of "Special Populations": Queer/Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Ahmet Atay
7. Students Writing Culture: Strategies for Illuminating Pluralistic Voices Through Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy
Amy Heuman
8. Teaching Race in Communication Courses
Anthony Esposito and Ronald Raymond
9. Higher Education in Prison: Critical Pedagogy and Incarcerated Student Identities
Jelena Petrovic, Andy Eisen, and Pamela Cappas-Toro
10. "The Big Words Swirled": Dialogue, Reciprocity, and Rigorous Critical Pedagogy in a Prison Classroom
Adam Lauver and Jeremy Make
11. First-Generation Students' Privacy Management Rules with Parents: Advocating for a Relational Ethic of Listening through Critical Communication Pedagogy
Alyssa McFarlan, Walter Abrego, Sherokee Eder, Sara Koch, Crystal Hernandez, and C. Kyle Rudick
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