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C. Kay Weaver's Degrees
- PhD Communication University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Communication University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Communication University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Celia Kay Weaver is a New Zealand-based media and communication academic and academic administrator. She is Dean of Te Mata Kairangi, the School of Graduate Research at the University of Waikato. Career Weaver was a police officer in West Midlands / Birmingham in England before embarking on a BA and PhD at the University of Stirling. Her thesis examined the reception of coverage of men's domestic violence against women, using focus groups and UK television news and dramas and Hollywood films.
C. Kay Weaver's Published Works
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Published Works
- A Discourse Perspective for Critical Public Relations Research: Life Sciences Network and the Battle for Truth (2005) (138)
- ‘Getting on’: older New Zealanders’ perceptions of computing (2005) (72)
- Public Relations in Global Cultural Contexts : Multi-paradigmatic Perspectives (2011) (62)
- Sabotage and subterfuge: public relations, democracy and genetic engineering in New Zealand (2002) (57)
- Violence and the Media (2003) (55)
- The epistemic struggle for credibility: Rethinking media relations (2005) (38)
- The Role of Employee Identification and Organizational Identity in Strategic Communication and Organizational Issues Management about Genetic Modification (2015) (37)
- Influence in science dialogue: Individual attitude changes as a result of dialogue between laypersons and scientists (2012) (37)
- Dressing for Battle in the New Global Economy (2001) (34)
- Carnivalesque activism as a public relations genre: A case study of the New Zealand group Mothers Against Genetic Engineering (2010) (33)
- Talking ‘facts’: identity and rationality in industry perspectives on genetic modification (2007) (27)
- GOODS NOT WANTED (2010) (21)
- Discursive manoeuvres and hegemonic recuperations in New Zealand documentary representations of domestic violence (2003) (21)
- The Search for a Method: Focus Groups and the Development of Mass Communication Research [Book Review] (1999) (19)
- Older People and New Communication Technologies Narratives from the Literature (2011) (15)
- Critical Readings: Violence and the Media (2006) (13)
- The self-organising of youth volunteers during the Rena oil spill in New Zealand (2016) (12)
- Reinventing the Public Intellectual Through Communication Dialogue Civic Capacity Building (2007) (10)
- Mothers, bodies, and breasts: organizing strategies and tactics in women’s activism (2013) (9)
- The role of public relations in building community resilience to natural disasters: perspectives from Sri Lanka and New Zealand (2020) (7)
- The challenges of visually representing poverty for international non-government organisation communication managers in New Zealand (2014) (6)
- Defining Violence; The Search for Understanding [Book Review] (1999) (5)
- The slow conflation of public relations and activism (2018) (5)
- A Marxist primer for critical public relations scholarship (2016) (4)
- Does the US Navy attract young women who smoke? (1998) (4)
- Popularizing dissent: A civil society perspective (2015) (3)
- Communication in Aotearoa New Zealand: The Challenge of Engaging Globally and Acting Locally (2010) (3)
- The television and violence debate in New Zealand: Some problems of context (1996) (2)
- Public Relations and Marginalization in a Global Context: A Postcolonial Critique: Mohan Jyoti Dutta and Mahuya Pal (2011) (2)
- Critiquing the Generic/Specifi c Public Relations Theory: The Need to Close the Transnational Knowledge Gap (2011) (2)
- Not making the grade? The assessment of communication researchers and their publications under New Zealand’s Performance-Based Research Funding (2015) (2)
- COVID-19 impacts on early career trajectories and mobility of doctoral graduates in Aotearoa New Zealand (2022) (1)
- The Routledge Companion to Public Relations (2022) (1)
- Not 'Getting-On': Older Non-Users' Meanings for Computers (2007) (1)
- From Emplaced Identities to Democratic Participants: Discourses Performed and Resisted by Retirement Village Members (2009) (1)
- Contested Meanings of "Community" Among Elders: Insiders' and Outsiders' Attitudes Towards Organized Retirement Village Living (2012) (1)
- The impact of race, gender, and error type on leader ratings (2015) (0)
- Curating conversations in times of transformation: Convergence in how public relations and journalism are “Doing” communication (2023) (0)
- Book reviews (1997) (0)
- Review: The Search for a Method: Focus Groups and the Development of Mass Communication Research (1999) (0)
- engineering in New Zealand Sabotage and subterfuge: public relations, democracy and genetic (2009) (0)
- Representations of men's violence against women : audio-visual texts and their reception (1995) (0)
- 7 Public relations, power and control (2021) (0)
- Book Review: Popular Culture and Social Change: The Hidden Work of Public Relations by Kate Fitch & Judy Motion (2022) (0)
- Research at the academy-societal interface: a response to future-proofing open communication in the communication disciplines in Australia and New Zealand (2020) (0)
- Book review: Imagining the cosmopolitan in public and professional writing (2014) (0)
- Review: Defining Violence: The Search for Understanding (1999) (0)
- Book Review: Workplace Violence: Issues, Trends, Strategies. Vaughan Bowie, Bonnie S. Fisher and Cary L. Cooper (eds) Cullompton: Willan, 2005. 291 pp. £27.50 (hardback). ISBN 1843921340 (2008) (0)
- Johnson, Lisa, Power, Knowledge, Animals. Palgrave Macmillan, Chippenham and Eastbourne, 2012. ISBN-10: 0230282571, 192 pp., US$85.00. (2014) (0)
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