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Andrejevic, M. (2005). "Nothing Comes Between Me and My CPU: Smart Clothes in the Digital Enclosure." Theory, Culture, & Society, 22(30): 101-119.

Andrejevic, M. (2005) "The Work of Watching One Another: Lateral Surveillance, Risk and Governance." Surveillance and Society, 2(4): 479-497.

Andrejevic, M. (2004) Reality TV: The Work of Being Watched. Lanham, MD: Rowman
& Littlefield. (Series: Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture).

Andrejevic, M. (2004) "Digital Art and the Information Society." In D. Gauntlett (Ed.) WebStudies, second edition. London: Arnold.

Andrejevic, M. (2004). "Little Brother is Watching: The Webcam Subculture and the Digital Enclosure." In A. McCarthy and N. Couldry (Eds.) Media/Space: Place, Scale, and Culture in a Media. London: Routledge.

Andrejevic, M. (2003) "Tracing Space: Monitored Mobility in the Era of Mass Customization," Space and Culture, 6(2) 132-150.

Baxter, L. A. (in press). Communication as dialogue. In G. Shepherd, J. St. John, & T. Striphas (Eds). Communication as…:Stances on theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Baxter, L. A. (in press). Mikhail Bakhtin and the philosophy of dialogism. In P. Arneson (Eds). Perspectives on philosophy of communication. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Baxter, L. A., Bylund, C., Imes, R.,  & Scheive, D. (in press). Family Communication environments and rule-based social control of adolescents’ healthy lifestyle choices. Journal of Family Communication.

Braithwaite, D. O., & Baxter, L. A. (Eds.). (in press) Family communication theories. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Bylund, C., Imes, R., & Baxter, L. A. (in press) Parents’ perceptual accuracy of their college student children’s health and health risk behaviors. Journal of American College Health.

Baxter, L. A., & Babbie, E. (2004). The basics of communication research. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Anderson, R., Baxter, L. A., & Cissna, K. (Eds.) (2004). Dialogue: Theorizing difference in communication studies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Baxter, L. A., Braithwaite, D. O., Bryant, L., Wagner, A. (2004). Stepchildren’s perceptions of the contradictions of communication with stepparents. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 21, 447-467.

Baxter, L. A., Hirokawa, R., Lowe, J., Pearce, L., & Nathan, P. (2004). Dialogic voices in talk about drinking and pregnancy. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 32, 224-248.

Biesecker, Barbara. “Technologies of Truth and National Trauma.” Proceeding of the Fifth Conference of International Society for the Study of Argumentation. Forthcoming.

Biesecker, Barbara. “Renovating National Imaginary: A Prolegomenon on Paregoric Rhetoric.” Framing Public Memory. Ed. Kendall Phillips. University of Alabama Press.

Biesecker, Barbara. “Remembering World War II: The Rhetoric and Politics of National Commemoration at the Turn of the 21st Century.” Quarterly Journal of Speech. 80, 4 (November 2002): 393-409.

Campo, S., & Cmeron, K. Differential effects of exposure to social norms campaigns: A cause for concern. To be published in Health Communication.

Campo, S., Poulos, G., & Sipple, J. (forthcoming). Prevalence and profiling: Hazing among college students and points of intervention. To be published in American Journal of Health Behavior.

Campo, S., Cameron, K., Borssard, D., & Frazer, M. (forthcoming). Social norms and expectancy violation theories: Assessing the effectiveness of health communication campaigns. To be published in Communication Monographs.

Campo, S., & Frazer, M.S. (forthcoming). “I’m glad you feel comfortable enough to tell me that”: Action research for better health care for women who partner with women. To be published in L. Frey & K. Carragee (Eds.) Communication and activism. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Kaplowitz, S., & Campo, S. (2004). Drinking, alcohol policy, and attitudes toward a riot. Journal of College Student Development, 45, 501-516.

Campo, S., Mastin, T., & Frazer, M.S. (2004). Predicting and explaining public opinion regarding U.S. slavery reparations. Howard Journal of Communication, 15, 115-130.

Campo, S., Brossard, D., Frazer, S., Marchell, T., Lewis, D., & Talbot, J. (2003). Are social norms campaigns really magic bullets? Assessing the effects of students’ misperceptions on drinking behavior. Health Communication, 15 (4), 481-497.

Cameron, K., Campo, S., & Brossard, D. (2003). Advocating for controversial issue: The effects of activism on compliance-gaining strategy selection.  Communication Studies, 54 (3), 265-281.

Kaplowitz, S., Campo, S., & Chiu, W.T. (2002). Cancer patients’ desires for communication of prognosis information. Health Communication, 14 (2), 221-241.

Boster, F. J., Campo, S., Liu, W., Mckeon, J., Baker, E., & Ah Yun, J.K. (2000) The persuasive effects of statistical evidence in the presence of exemplars. Communication Studies, 51, 296-306.

Suvedi, M., Lapinski, M. K., Campo, S. (2000) Farmers’ perspective of Michigan State University Extension: Trends and lessons from 1996 and 1999. Journal of Extension, 38., www.joe.org/joe/2000february/a4.html.

Depew, D. (in press) “From hymn to tragedy:  Aristotle’s genealogy of poetic

kinds,” in Czapo, E. and M. Miller (eds), From Ritual to Drama.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Depew, D.(in press). “Darwinism’s multiple ontologies,” in  V. Hosle and C. Illies (eds.), Darwinism and Metaphysics. Notre Dame:  Notre Dame University Press.

Depew, D. (in press).  “Darkness in El Dorado:  Tierney, Chagnon, and the textual construction of ethos,” Selected Papers of the Thirteenth NCA/AFA  Conference on Argumentation

 Depew, D. (in press). “Empathy, psychology, and aesthetics:  reflections on a repair concept,” POROI: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Inquiry

Grene, M. & D. Depew (2004). Philosophy of Biology: An Episodic History Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press.

Poulakos, T. & D. Depew (eds) (2004)  Isocrates and Civic Education.   Austin: University of Texas Press.

Depew, D. (2004) “The inscription of Isocrates into Aristotle’s practical philosophy,” in Poulakos and Depew, Isocrates and Civic Education, pp. 157-185  

Valentino, R., C. Blum, and D. Depew (eds), (2004) Carlo Michelstaedter’s La Persuasione e la Rettorica: A Translations and Commentary   New Haven:  Yale University Press.

Weber, B. and D. Depew (2004) “Darwinism, design and complex systems dynamics,” in W. Dembski  and M. Ruse (eds), Debating Design:  From Darwin to DNA. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 173-190

Depew, D. (2004) “Intelligent design and irreducible complexity (2004).  In J. A. Campbell & M. Medhurst, (eds), Darwinism, Design, and Public Education, Michigan University Press,  pp. 441-454  (Reprint, with small changes, of Depew, D., Rhetoric and Public Affairs I (4) (1998), pp. 571-578).

Weber, B. & D. Depew (eds) (2003)  Evolution and Learning:  The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered.  Cambridge,  MA:  Bradford Books/MIT Press.  

Depew, D.(2003) “Baldwin and his many effects,” in Weber and Depew, Evolution and Learning, pp.  3-31.

Depew, D. (2003). “From heat engines to digital printouts: a tropology of the organism from the Victorian era to the Human Genome Project.” In L. Rabinovitz (ed.), Memory Bytes:  History, Technology, and Digital Culture.  Durham, NC:  Duke University Press, pp. 47-75

Depew, D. (2002)  “Philosophical naturalism without naturalized philosophy:  Aristotelian and Darwinian themes in Marjorie Grene's philosophy of biology.” In The Philosophy of Marjorie Grene.  Library of Living Philosophers.  La Salle, Ill:  Open Court Publications, pp.  285-309. (Appeared 12/02) 

Depew, D. (2002). “Genetically altered crops, ecological irreversibility, and the precautionary principle.”  In G. Goodnight (ed.), Arguing Communication and Culture.   Washington DC:  National Communication Association, v. l, pp. 161-166

Depew, D. (200l).  “Genetic biotechnology and evolutionary theory: some unsolicited advice to rhetors.”  Journal of Medical Humanities 22, 15-28.

Depew, D. & J. Peters (200l). “Communication and community:  the conceptual background.”  In Shepherd, G. & E. W. Rothenbuhler  (eds.), Communication and Community.   Mahwah, N.J.:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 3-21

Weber, B. & D. Depew. (2001).”Developmental systems, Darwinian evolution, and the unity of science.  In  Oyama, S. et al. (eds.), Cycles of Contingency:  Developmental Systems and Evolution.  Cambridge, MA:  MIT Press, pp. 239-254

Carl, Walter J., & Duck, Steve W. (2004). How to do things with relationships…and how relationships do things for us. Communication Yearbook 28. [Ed. P. Kalbfleisch] SAGE: Thousand Oaks, CA. pp. 1-34

VanderVoort, Lise A., & Duck, Steve W. (2004) In appropriate relationships and out of them: The social Paradoxes of normative and non-normative relational forms. In G. Allen, J. Duncombe, K. Harrison, & D. Marsden (Eds.) The State of Affairs. (pp. 1-14) Erlbaum: Mahwah, NJ.

Sarason, Barbara & Duck, Steve W. Community and relationships: Implications and applications. In B. R. Sarason & S. W. Duck (Eds.). Personal Relationships: Their implications for community and Clinical psychology. (pp. 1-12) Wiley, Chichester, UK 2001.

Duck, Steve W. "The Laws of Attraction." In Official Commemorative Album for the Millennium, 70-71. London: Citroen Wolf, 2000.

Duck, Steve W., L. K. Acitelli, and J. H. Nicholson. "Families as an Experimental Quilt." In Families as Relationships, edited by Robert M. Milardo and Steve W. Duck, 175-89. Chichester: Wiley, 2000.

Duck, Steve W. , L. K. Acitelli, and L. West. "Embracing the Social in Personal Relationships and Social Psychology." In The Social Psychology of Personal Relationships, edited by W. Ickes and Steve W. Duck, 215-27. Chichester: Wiley, 2000.

Duck, Steve W., and Kathryn Dindia. Communication and Personal Relationships. Edited by Kathryn Dindia & Steve W. Duck. United Kingdom: Wiley, 2000.

Duck, Steve W. "Communication as Relating." In Communication and Personal Relationships, edited by Kathryn Dindia and Steve W. Duck, xi-xiv. Chichester: Wiley, 2000.

Duck, Steve W., and W. Ickes. The Social Psychology of Personal Relationships. Edited by W. Ickes and Steve W. Duck. United Kingdom: Wiley, 2000.

Duck, Steve W. "Personal Relationships and Social Psychology." In The Social Psychology of Personal Relationships, edited by W. Ickes and Steve W. Duck, 1-8. United Kingdom: Wiley, 2000.

Duck, Steve W., Renee Lyons, L. Langille, and M. Sullivan. "Mobilizing Support in Chronic Illness: A Relationships Perspective." In Chronic Conditions and Caregiving in Canada, edited by Miriam J. Stewart, 223-46. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000.

Duck, Steve W., and Robert M. Milardo. Family, Sociology and Personal Relationships. Edited by Robert M. Milardo and Steve W. Duck. United Kingdom: Wiley, 2000.

VanderVoort, Lise A., and Steve W. Duck. "Talking About Relationships: Variations on a Theme." In Communication and Personal Relationships, edited by Kathryn Dindia and Steve W. Duck, 1-12. Chichester: Wiley, 2000.

Milardo, Robert M., and Steve W. Duck. "Families as Relationships: Some Key Issues." In Families as Relationships, edited by Robert M. Milardo and Steve W. Duck, xi - xvi. Chichester: Wiley, 2000.

Winters, Alainia M., and Steve W. Duck. "You****!!! Swearing as an Aversive and a Relational Activity." In Behaving Badly: Aversive Behaviors in Interpersonal Relationships, edited by Robin M. Kowalski, 59-77. New York: APA Publications, 2000.

Fitch, Kristine R. (2002) Unscripted television and social interaction: An exploration of possibilities for data in Big Brother. In J. Gavaldá, C. Gregori, and R. Rosselló (Eds.), La cultura mediática. (pps. 73-88). Valencia: Universitat de Valencia.

Fitch, Kristine R. (2002) Taken-for-granteds in (an) intercultural communication context. In P. Glenn, J. Mandelbaum, & C. LeBaron (Eds.), Studies in language and social interaction. (pp. 91-102). Mahwah, New Jersey: Erlbaum.

Fitch, Kristine R. "The Ethnography of Speaking." In Discourse Theory and Practice., edited by M. Wetherell, S. Taylor and S.J. Yates. London: Sage and the Open University, 2001.

Fitch, Kristine R., and Robert E. Sanders. "The Actual Practice of Compliance Seeking." Communication Theory (2001).

Fitch, Kristine R. Transcribing the Unsaid: Collected Ethnofiction. Madrid: Desenlace, 2000.

Fitch, Kristine R. "An Ethnographic Analysis of Drug Resistance Strategies Intervention." 72: Penn State University, 2000.

Fitch, Kristine R. "Communicating across Cultures." Review of Stella Ting-Toomey, Communicating Across Cultures. New York: Guilford, 1999. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 17 (2000): 467-68.

Fitch, Kristine R., Robert E. Sanders, and Anita Pomerantz. "Language and Social Interaction: Issues, Theories, and Prominent Lines of Research." In Communication Yearbook 24, edited by Wm. Gudykunst, 385-408. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2000.

McKellow, Raymie E., Bruce E. Gronbeck, Douglas Ehninger, and Alan H. Monroe. Principles and Types of Speech Communication. 15th ed. New York: Allyn & Bacon. 2003.

Gronbeck, Bruce E., “The Many Apologies of Bill Clinton.” La Cultura mediática: Modes de Representació I Estratégies Discursives, ed. J.V. Gavaldá, C. Gregori Signes, & R.X. Rosselló Ivars. Valencia, Spain: Universitat de Valéncia, 2002. 133-156.

Gronbeck, Bruce E., “Images of Terror and Cultural Redefinition: The Visual Politics of September 11 in Finland and Iowa.” Accents [pub. Of UI International Center], Spring 2002, 17,19.

Gronbeck, Bruce E. "The Idea of Structure and Communication in David Maines' Work." In Studies Symbolic Interaction, edited by Norman K. Denzin, 7-14. New York: JAI, 2001.

Gronbeck, Bruce E., Cristina Alsina, and Philip John Davies. "Preference Poll Stories in the Last Two Weeks of Campaign 2000: Uses of the Massed Opinions of Numbered Citizens." American Behavioral Scientist 44, no. Spring (2001).

Gronbeck, Bruce E., Kathleen German, Douglas Ehninger, and Alan H. Monroe. Principles of Speech Communication. 14th brief ed. ed. New York: Addison Wesley Longman, 2001.

Gronbeck, Bruce E., and Malcolm O. Sillars. Communication Criticism: Rhetoric, Social Codes, Cultural Studies. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland, 2001.

Gronbeck, Bruce E. "Communication Media, Memory, and Social-Political Change in Eric Havelock." New Jersey Journal of Communication 8, no. Spring (2000): 34-45.

Gronbeck, Bruce E., “The Status of Sentimental Arguments for Public Policies: The Love-Ins at the 2000 National Party Conventions.” Arguing Communication & Culture, G. Thomas Goodnight. Washington, DC: National Communication Association. 503-511.

Havens, Timothy. “The Biggest Show on Earth: The Cosby Show and the Ascent of American Situation Comedies in the International Market.” In the Columbia History of Television by Gary Edgerton, Columbia University Press. In Press.

Havens, Timothy. “When Telenovelas Travel Abroad: Globalization and Generic Transformation.” In Gary Edgerton and Brian Rose (eds.) Thinking Outside the Box: Television Genres in Transition. U. Of KY Press, In press.

Havens, Timothy. “African American Television in an Age of Globalization.” In Planet Television: A Global Television Reader, pp. 423-438, Shanti Kumar and Lisa Parks (eds.) New York: New York University Press, 2003.

Havens, Timothy. “”Exhibiting Global Television: On the Business and Cultural Functions of Global Television Fairs.” Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media 47 (2003): 18-36.

Havens, Timothy. “’It’s Still a White World out There’: The Interplay of Culture and Economics in International Television Trade.” Critical Studies in Media Communication 19 (2002): 377-398.

Havens, Timothy. “Subtitling Rap: Appropriating The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air for Youthful Identity Formation in Kuwait.” Gazette: The International Journal for Communication Studies 63 (2001): 57-72.

Havens, Timothy. “’The Biggest Show in the World’: Race and the Global Popularity of The Cosby Show.” Media, Culture, and Society 22 (2000): 371-391. Reprinted in the TV Studies Reader, Robert C. Allen and Annette Hill (eds.) New York and London: Routledge, 2004.

Hayes, Joy Elizabeth. (in press). National Imaginings On the Air: Radio Mexico, 1920-1940. Forging a Nation: Mexico, 1920-1940, Eds., Claudio Lomnitz and Mary Kay Vaughan. Durham: Duke University Press.

Hayes, Joy Elizabeth. "Radio." In Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures, edited by Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez and Ana Lopez: Routledge, 2001.

Hayes, Joy Elizabeth. Radio Nation: Communication, Popular Culture, and Nationalism in Mexico, 1920-1950. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2000.

Hayes, Joy Elizabeth. "Did Herbert Hoover Broadcast the First Fireside Chat? Rethinking the Origins of Roosevelt's Radio Genius." Journal of Radio Studies 7, no. 1 (2000): 76-92.

Hingstman, David. “Strategies of Objection in the Trail of the Chicago Eight.” In Selected Papers from the 2002 Rhetoric Society of America Conference. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. (in press).

McLeod, Kembrew. Freedom of Expression ®: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity. Doubleday, 2005

McLeod, Kembrew.  Owning Culture: Authorship, Ownership and Intellectual Property Law. Edited by Toby Miller: Peter Lang Publishers, 2001.

McLeod, Kembrew. "Gendered Patterns of Discourse in North American Rock Criticism." In Pop & the Press, edited by Steve Jones: Temple University Press, 2001.

McLeod, Kembrew. "Copyright Law and Musical Production." In Critical Cultural Policy: A Reader, edited by Justin Lewis & Toby Miller: Blackwell, 2001.

McLeod, Kembrew. "The History and Politics of Hip-Hop Journalism." In Pop & the Press, edited by Steve Jones: Temple University Press, 2001.

McLeod, Kembrew. "One and a Half Stars: A Critique of Rock Criticism in North America." Popular Music (2001).

McLeod, Kembrew. "Would You Be My Neighbor?" New York City, NY: Knitting Factory, 2001.

McLeod, Kembrew. "Genres, Sub-Genres, Sub-Sub-Genres, Etc.: Sub-Genre Naming in Electronic/Dance Music." Journal of Popular Music Studies (in press (2001)).

McLeod, Kembrew. "Rap/Hip-Hop, Funk, Afrika Bambaataa & Spice Girls." In St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture: St. James, 2000.

Peters, John D. “Communication.” Encyclopedia of Religion, Communication, and Media.  Ed. Daniel Stout. New York: Routledge, forthcoming.

Peters, John D. “ Speaking into the Water: Communication as Dissemination.” Communication As….Stances on Theory. Eds. Gregory J. Shepherd, Jeffrey St. John, and Ted Striphas. Thousand Oaks: Sage, Forthcoming.

Peters, John D. “The Voice and Modern Media.” Theater der Zeit Recherchen.  Ed. Doris Kolesch. Berlin: TdZ, Forthcoming. Revised version forthcoming as “The Voice Between Phenomenology, Media , and Religion.” Glimpse: The Journal of the Society for Phenomenology and Media, forthcoming.

Peters, John D. “Technology and Ideology: The Case of the Telegraph Revisited.” Communications, Transportation, History: Rethinking the Legacy of James Carey.  Eds. Jeremy Packer and Craig Robertson. New York: Peter Lang. Forthcoming.

Peters, John D. “Pity, Terror and the Enigma of the Virtuous Killer.” A chacun son 11 Septembre. Eds. Daniel Dayan and Philippe Raynaud. Paris: Editions Boeck, Forthcoming.

Peters, John D. “Media as Conversation, Conversation as Media.” Mass Media and Cultural Theory. Eds. James Curran and David Morley. London: Routledge, Forthcoming.

Peters, John D.  “Helmholtz und Edison.  Zur Enlichkeit der Stimme.” Trans. Antje Pfannkuchen. Zwishen Rauschen und Offenbarung. Zur kulturellen und Mediengeschichte der Stimme. Eds. Friedrich A. Kittler, Thomas Macho, and Sigrid Weigel. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2002. 291-312. Revised version in English, “Helmholtz, Edison, and Sound History.” Memory Bytes: History, Technology, and Digital Culture.  Eds. Lauren Rabinovitz and Abraham Geil. Durham: Duke University Press, 2004. 177-198.

Peters, John D. Mass communication and American Social Thought: Key Texts, 1919-1968. Eds. JDP and Peter Simonson. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004.

Peters, John D. “The Marketplace of Ideas’: History of a Concept.” Toward a Political Economy of Culture: Capitalism and Communication in the Twenty-First Century. Eds. Andrew Calabrese and Colin Sparks. Boulder: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004. pp. 65-82

Peters, John D. “Preface to the Ukrainian Translation,” Speaking into the Air.  Kiev: KM Akademia Press, 2004 (pp. 7-9).

Peters, John D. “The Subtlety of Horkheimer and Adorno: Reading ‘The Cultural Industry.’” Canonic Texts in Media Research: Are There Any? Should There Be? How About These? Eds. Elihu Katz, JDP, Tamar Liebes, and Avril Orloff. (pp. 58-73).Cambridge: Polity Press, (2003).

Peters, John D. “Preface to the Chinese Translation,” Speaking into the Air.  Beijing: Huaxia press, 2003.

Peters, John D. “Retroactive Enrichment: Raymond Williams’s Culture and Society.” Canonic Texts in Media Research: Are There Any? Should There Be? How About These? Eds. Elihu Kratz, JDP, Tamar Liebes, and Avril Orloff. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2003. 217-230. Revised version forthcoming in Questions of Method in Cultural Studies. Eds. Mimi White and James Schwoch. Cambridge: Blackwell.

Peters, John D. “Space, Time, and Commnication Theory.” Canadian Journal of Communication. 28 (2003): 397-411.

Peters, John D. Mass Audiences. Edited by Thomas O. Sloane, Encyclopedia of Rhetoric. (pp. 68-72) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Peters, John Durham, and David J. Depew. "Community and Communication: The Conceptual Background." In Communication and Community, edited by Gregory J. Shepherd and Eric W. Rothenbuler, 3-21. Mahwah, NJ: LEA, 2001.

Peters, John D. “Witnessing.” Media, Culture, and Society, 23.6 (2001): 707-724.

Peters, John D. “‘The Only Proper Scale of Representation’: The Politics of Stories and Statistics.” Political Communication 18 (2001): 433-449.

Peters, John D. “Media and Communications.” Blackwell Companion to Sociology. Ed. Judith M. Blau. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 2001. pp. 16-29.

Peters, John D. “Mass Communication, Normative Frameworks.” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.  Eds. Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. Oxford: Pergamon, 2001. pp. 9328-9334.

Peters, John D. "Das Telefon Als Theologisches Und Erotisches Problem." In Telefonbuch. Beiträge Zu Einer Kulturegeschichte Des Telefons, edited by Stefan Münker and Alexander Röschler. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2000.

Peters, John D. “Ta phantasmata tou koinou sti dimokratia kai tin epikoinonia” [Phantasms of the Public in Democracy and Communication]. Epikoinonia kai koinonia apo ton eikosto ston eikosto proto aiona.  Ed and trans. Stylianos Papathanassopoulos. Athens, Greece: Kastaniotis Editions, 2000. 31-54.