Voice and listening for communication research: lessons of radicalism and theoreticism from the 1960s / Guobin Yang
Conceptualizing listening as voice and its affordances for collaboration scholarship / Elizabeth S. Parks and Kirsten Foot
Giving victims a voice: a framework for incorporating crisis intervention in crisis response / Gina Barker
Marginalized voices of local residents and the symbolic and material appropriation of a street / Petra Jansa
Strategically shameless voices? young women speak for themselves / Elisabeth Eide and Heidi Røsok-Dahl
The color of romance: gatekeeping in the age of digital media / Christine Larson
Journalistic voice as a gatekeeping force / Joy Jenkins and Timothy Vos
Legitimating science in times of social change: how should science be communicated to the public? / Maren Beaufort and Josef Seethaler
Testing the normative assumptions of deliberative discussion / Katherine R. Knobloch
Voicing voters' concerns? examining 2018 mixed-gender senate candidates' issue agendas / Lindsey Meeks
Image repair and judging a politician's racially insensitive statements: Does gender matter? / María E. Len-Rríos, Hyoyeun Jun and Earnest L. Perry, Jr
Toxic for whom? examining the targets of uncivil and intolerant discourse in online political talk / Patricia Rossini
His master's voice / Elihu Katz.