Rebecca Gill, Ph.D

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University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
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Karen L. Ashcraft grad student 2011 University of Utah
 (A superhero on Utah’s silicon slopes? The construction and practice of entrepreneurial identities at the nexus of religion, gender, and place.)
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James EP, Gill R. (2018) Neoliberalism and the Communicative Labor of CrossFit Communication and Sport. 6: 703-727
Barbour JB, Gill R. (2017) Questioning as regulatory work practice: The communicative accomplishment of reliability and safety in the oversight of nuclear power plants Communication Monographs. 84: 466-487
Barbour JB, Ballard DI, Barge JK, et al. (2017) Making time/making temporality for engaged scholarship Journal of Applied Communication Research. 45: 365-380
Dean M, Gill R, Barbour JB. (2016) "Let's Sit Forward": Investigating Interprofessional Communication, Collaboration, Professional Roles, and Physical Space at EmergiCare. Health Communication. 1-11
Wells CC, Gill R, McDonald J. (2015) "us foreigners": Intersectionality in a scientific organization Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. 34: 539-553
Gill R. (2014) ‘If you’re struggling to survive day-to-day’: Class optimism and contradiction in entrepreneurial discourse Organization. 21: 50-67
Gill R, Wells CC. (2014) Welcome to the "Hunger Games": An Exploration of the Rhetorical Construction of Legitimacy for One U.S.-Based Nonprofit Organization Management Communication Quarterly. 28: 26-55
Gill R, Larson GS. (2014) Making the ideal (local) entrepreneur: Place and the regional development of high-tech entrepreneurial identity Human Relations. 67: 519-542
Gill R, Barbour J, Dean M. (2014) Shadowing in/as work: Ten recommendations for shadowing fieldwork practice Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics. 9: 69-89
Gill R. (2013) The Evolution of Organizational Archetypes: From the American to the Entrepreneurial Dream Communication Monographs. 80: 331-353
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