Communication Studies Graduate Students

Dan C. Kirkpatrick

Program: Interpersonal Communication and Relationships
Began program in 2001
Area of Study: Interpersonal and group Communication
E-Mail: dan-kirkpatrick@uiowa.edu
dan.c.kirkpatrick@gmail.com

Dan Kirkpatrick is a doctoral candidate with expertise in interpersonal communication and group dynamics. He received his bachelor's degree and master's degree in Communication Studies from The University of Iowa. Dan's research focuses on the Internet communication of couples. He is currently completing his dissertation, which compares satisfaction and intimacy in Internet versus face-to-face interactions.

publications

Edited volume

Kirkpatrick, D. C., Duck, S. W. & Foley, M. K. (2006). Relating difficulty: The processes of constructing and managing difficult interaction. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum Publications.

Book Chapters

Duck, S. W., Kirkpatrick, D. C., & Foley, M. K. (2006). Some conceptual problems with problematic relationships and difficulties with difficult people . In D. C. Kirkpatrick, S. W. Duck & M. K. Foley (eds.), Relating difficulty: The process of constructing and managing difficult interaction. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum Publications.

Duck, S. W., Kirkpatrick, D. C., & Foley, M. K. (2006) Relating difficulty in a triangular world. In D. C. Kirkpatrick, S. W. Duck & M. K. Foley (eds.), Relating difficulty: The process of constructing and managing difficult interaction. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum Publications.

Duck, S. W., Foley, M. K., & Kirkpatrick, D. C. (2006) Uncovering the complex roles behind the difficult co-worker. In J. M. Harden Fritz & B. L. Omdahl (eds.) Problematic relationships in the workplace. New York: Peter Lang Publications.

curriculum vitae

courses

2005 Organizational Communication [3]
2005 Business and Professional Communication [1]
2004 Nonverbal Communication [1]
2004 Persuasive Communication [1]
2003, 2004 Communication and Conflict [1]
2003, 2004 Group Communication [1]
2003, 2005 Computer-Mediated Communication [1]
2003 Mass Communication [2]
2002, 2003 Rhetoric I, II: The rhetoric of American controversies [1]
2003 Rhetoric II: The rhetoric of relationships [1]
2002 Accelerated Rhetoric: The rhetoric of American controversies [1]
2000-2001 American Sign Language tutor [1]

1 = University of Iowa
2 = Kaplan University
3 = Aurora University

affiliations

International Communication Association
National Communication Association
International Association for Relationship Research
Central States Communication Association
Iowa Communication Association