Victoria J. Gallagher

Affiliations: 
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 
Area:
Speech Communication, Information Science, Industrial and Labor Relations
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Shaun Cashman grad student 2010 NCSU
Anna K. Turnage grad student 2010 NCSU
Jason P. Kalin grad student 2012 NCSU
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Handley DG, Gallagher V, DeVasto D, et al. (2020) Unearthing deep roots: tapping rhetoric’s generative power to improve community and urban development projects* The Review of Communication. 20: 135-143
Gallagher VJ, Renner MM, Glover-Rijkse R. (2020) Public address as embodied experience: using digital technologies to enhance communicative and civic engagement in the communication classroom Communication Education. 69: 281-299
Martin KN, Gallagher VJ. (2013) You Make it Amazing: The Rhetoric of Art and Urban Regeneration in the Case of The Public Journal of Visual Literacy. 32: 51-72
Gallagher VJ, Martin KN, Ma M. (2011) Visual Wellbeing: Intersections of Rhetorical Theory and Design Design Issues. 27: 27-40
Gallagher VJ, Zagacki KS. (2007) Visibility and Rhetoric: Epiphanies and Transformations in the Life Photographs of the Selma Marches of 1965 Rhetoric Society Quarterly. 37: 113-135
Gallagher V, Zagacki KS. (2005) Visibility and Rhetoric: The Power of Visual Images in Norman Rockwell's Depictions of Civil Rights Quarterly Journal of Speech. 91: 175-200
Gallagher VJ. (2001) Black power in Berkeley: Postmodern constructions in the rhetoric of Stokely Carmichael Quarterly Journal of Speech. 87: 144-157
Dionisopoulos GN, Gallagher VJ, Goldzwig SR, et al. (1992) Martin luther king, the american dream and vietnam: A collision of rhetorical trajectories Western Journal of Communication. 56: 91-107
Zarefsky D, Gallagher VJ. (1990) From "conflict" to "constitutional question": Transformations in early American public discourse Quarterly Journal of Speech. 76: 247-261
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