Kristine L. Fitch
Persuasion, Personal Relationships
Ethnographic fieldwork
105 BCSB
phone (319) 353-2264
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Kristine's research and theory are centered in the ethnography of speaking based on fieldwork in Colombia, England, Spain, Finland, and Texas. Her current work centers around persuasion and personal relationships in cultural context, particularly in moments of poaching and improvisation at the intersections of public (media representations and discourses) and private (everyday conversation between, and relational narratives of, relational partners) See also: Research and teaching: A narrative account
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Course Materials
Course Links and Syllabi
- 36G:325 Qualitative and Ethnographic Methods (Spring 2005)
- 36:090 Media, Culture and Relationships (Fall 2004)
- 36:327 Persuasion Theory and Research (Spring 2004)
- 36:170 Theories of Persuasion (Fall 2004)
- 36:001 Core Concepts in Communication Studies (Spring 2004)
- 36G:329 Ethnography of Speaking (Spring 2002)
- 36:142, Advanced Intercultural communication (Spring 2002)
