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Tina M. Harris
Tina M. Harris
Endowed Chair
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei lsu.edu
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Interracial communication: Theory into practice
MP Orbe, TM Harris
Waveland Press, 2022
3242022
Interracial dating: The implications of race for initiating a romantic relationship
TM Harris, PJ Kalbfleisch
Howard journal of Communication 11 (1), 49-64, 2000
1712000
Black feminist thought and cultural contracts: Understanding the intersection and negotiation of racial, gendered, and professional identities in the academy
TM Harris
New Directions for Teaching and Learning 2007 (110), 55-64, 2007
1582007
Interracial communication
MP Orbe, TM Harris
Theory into practice 2, 2008
1222008
The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis and public perceptions of biomedical research: a focus group study.
BR Bates, TM Harris
Journal of the National Medical Association 96 (8), 1051, 2004
1222004
The role of “genetics” in popular understandings of race in the United States
CM Condit, RL Parrott, TM Harris, J Lynch, T Dubriwny
Public Understanding of Science 13 (3), 249-272, 2004
1202004
What does “a gene for heart disease” mean? A focus group study of public understandings of genetic risk factors
BR Bates, A Templeton, PJ Achter, TM Harris, CM Condit
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 119 (2), 156-161, 2003
1072003
Advocate-mentoring: A communicative response to diversity in higher education
TM Harris, CN Lee
Communication Education 68 (1), 103-113, 2019
1002019
Deriving lay models of uncertainty about genes' role in illness causation to guide communication about human genetics
R Parrott, K Silk, J Weiner, C Condit, T Harris, J Bernhardt
Journal of Communication 54 (1), 105-122, 2004
982004
Risk comprehension and judgments of statistical evidentiary appeals: When a picture is not worth a thousand words
R Parrott, K Silk, K Dorgan, C Condit, T Harris
Human Communication Research 31 (3), 423-452, 2005
972005
Believing in both genetic determinism and behavioral action: a materialist framework and implications
CM Condit, M Gronnvoll, J Landau, L Shen, L Wright, TM Harris
Public Understanding of Science 18 (6), 730-746, 2009
802009
Communicating to develop white racial identity in an interracial communication class
AN Miller, TM Harris
Communication Education 54 (3), 223-242, 2005
792005
Informed lay preferences for delivery of racially varied pharmacogenomics
JL Bevan, JA Lynch, TN Dubriwny, TM Harris, PJ Achter, AL Reeder, ...
Genetics in Medicine 5 (5), 393-399, 2003
792003
Attitudinal barriers to delivery of race-targeted pharmacogenomics among informed lay persons
C Condit, A Templeton, BR Bates, JL Bevan
Genetics in Medicine 5 (5), 385-392, 2003
722003
Impacting student perceptions of and attitudes toward race in the interracial communication course
TM Harris
Communication Education 52 (3-4), 311-317, 2003
662003
Development and validation of tools to assess genetic discrimination and genetically based racism.
RL Parrott, KJ Silk, MR Dillow, JL Krieger, TM Harris, CM Condit
Journal of the National Medical Association 97 (7), 980, 2005
582005
Lay understandings of the relationship between race and genetics: Development of a collectivized knowledge through shared discourse
CM Condit, R Parrott, TM Harris
Public Understanding of Science 11 (4), 373, 2002
562002
A preliminary study of how multiple exposures to messages about genetics impact on lay attitudes towards racial and genetic discrimination
J Lynch, J Bevan, P Achter, T Harris, CM Condit
New Genetics and Society 27 (1), 43-56, 2008
532008
Evaluating direct-to-consumer marketing of race-based pharmacogenomics: a focus group study of public understandings of applied genomic medication
BR Bates, K Poirot, TM Harris, CM Condit, PJ Achter
Journal of health communication 9 (6), 541-559, 2004
512004
Behavioral health outcomes associated with religious faith and media exposure about human genetics
R Parrott, K Silk, J Raup Krieger, T Harris, C Condit
Health communication 16 (1), 29-45, 2004
452004
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