Kate L. Harris, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2013 Communication University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Speech Communication, Organization Theory, Gender Studies
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Karen L. Ashcraft grad student 2013 CU Boulder
 (Organizing sexual violence: Communicative, intersectional dilemmas around mandated reporting.)
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Harris KL, McFarlane M, Wieskamp V. (2020) The promise and peril of agency as motion: A feminist new materialist approach to sexual violence and sexual harassment: Organization. 27: 660-679
McDonald J, Harris KL, Ramirez J. (2020) Revealing and Concealing Difference: A Critical Approach to Disclosure and an Intersectional Theory of “Closeting” Communication Theory. 30: 84-104
Harris KL, McDonald J. (2018) Forum Introduction: Queering the “Closet” at Work Management Communication Quarterly. 32: 265-270
Harris KL. (2017) Re-situating organizational knowledge: Violence, intersectionality and the privilege of partial perspective Human Relations. 70: 263-285
Scarduzio JA, Carlyle KE, Harris KL, et al. (2016) "Maybe She Was Provoked": Exploring Gender Stereotypes About Male and Female Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence. Violence Against Women
Harris KL. (2016) Reflexive voicing: a communicative approach to intersectional writing Qualitative Research. 16: 111-127
Harris KL. (2016) Feminist Dilemmatic Theorizing: New Materialism in Communication Studies Communication Theory. 26: 150-170
Harris KL, Hanchey JN. (2014) (De)stabilizing sexual violence discourse: Masculinization of victimhood, organizational blame, and labile imperialism Communication and Critical/ Cultural Studies. 11: 322-341
Harris KL. (2013) Show Them a Good Time: Organizing the Intersections of Sexual Violence Management Communication Quarterly. 27: 568-595
Harris KL, Palazzolo KE, Savage MW. (2012) 'I'm not sexist, but...': How ideological dilemmas reinforce sexism in talk about intimate partner violence Discourse and Society. 23: 643-656
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