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Effective Legitimizing Efforts for Issue-based Organizations:
A Mixed Methods Examination of Paid Leave Advocacy

This is the dissertation research I conducted under the guidance of Dr. Beth Foster. You can download the document through UTK's TRACE platform or click on the link below.

Peer-reviewed Publications

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Hope for the Best, Assume the Worst: Relevance of Meeting Multicommunication Secondary Conversations

Presented at NCA 2023

Under Review in Western Journal of Communication

Paskewitz, E., Devereux, S., Luttman, S., Wilson, C., and Beck, S.

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Public information officers’ use of social media monitoring: An updated analysis of current practice

Published in Public Relations Review

White, C., Luttman, S., and Avery, E.

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Why the h**l is there a White House Correspondents' Dinner?

Presented at AEJMC 2019

Published in Journalism Practice

Perreault, G., Stanfield, K. and Luttman, S.

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Networked Publics in #Nodapl Protests: Interactions Among Activist Publics and Influence of Locality and Proximity on Socially Mediated Networks

Presented at ICA 2020

Published in New Media and Society

Xu, S. and Luttman, S.

Publications Under Review

Textbook Chapter [Ch. 5] Public Relations Writing.

Luttman Rios, S. and Stabb, J.

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Coming Soon

Other Conference Presentations

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How divergent risk-characters rewrite the anti-vaccination narrative.

Presented at Kentucky Conference for Health Communication 2022

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Paskewitz, E., Devereux, S., Luttman, S., Wilson, C., and Beck, S.

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The person behind the mask: Exploring public opinion surrounding CDC recommended behaviors

Presented at MAPOR 2021

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Holland, D. and Luttman, S.

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