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Conference Papers and Panels

Johnson, J. “Communication Across the Curriculum: Approaches, Strategies and Crossroads,” National Communication Conference, Virtual Conference, 2020.

 

Johnson, J. “Race and Gender in Pandemic Health Efforts,” National Communication Conference, Virtual Conference, 2020.

Johnson, J. “The Intersections of Feminism and Rhetoric: A Manifesto of Accomplices,” a round table accepted for presentation at the 19th Biennial Rhetoric Society of America Conference, Portland, OR, May 2020. Conference subsequently canceled due to COVID–19 pandemic.

 

Johnson, J. “Diversity in the Academy: Hospitable, Hostile, and Half-Hearted Responses,” a round table accepted for presentation at the 19th Biennial Rhetoric Society of America Conference, Portland, OR, May 2020. Conference subsequently canceled due to COVID–19 pandemic.

 

Johnson, J. “Artful Quizzing,” Western States Communication Association Conference, Denver, CO 2020

 

Johnson, J. “Agitated Classroom: Discovery Through Discomfort,” Western States Communication Association 

Conference, Denver, CO 2020

 

Johnson, J. “Transnational Rhetoric and Health Panel” National Communication Association Conference, Salt Lake City, UT 2018

 

Willer, E., Krebs, E., Castaneda, N., Droser, V. A., Hoyt, K. D., Hunniecutt, J., & Johnson, J. A. "Our Babies[’] Count[er Story]: A Narrative Ethnography of a Baby Loss Remembrance Walk Ritual" National Communication 

Association Conference, Salt Lake City, UT 2018, Family Comm Division Top Paper Panel 

 

Johnson, J. “STI Dating Sites: A Heterotopian Space” Western States Communication Association Conference, San Jose, CA 2018

 

Johnson, J. “Intersections of Queer of Color Theory: Discussions of the State and Future of Critical Sexuality Studies and Queer Theory”, Western States Communication Association Conference, San Jose, CA 2018

 

Johnson, J. “How Far Have We Come in Secular Foreign Health Aid?” Western States Communication Association Conference, San Jose, CA 2018

 

Johnson, J. “Health Campaigns for Pregnant Women with HIV in China: US Health Imperialism”, Western States 

Communication Association Conference, San Jose, CA 2018

 

Johnson, J. “Curses and Clones: Monsters Who Look Just Like Us. NCA Preconference: Our (Monstrous) Legacies, Our (Cultural) Relevance: Exploring the Significance of Monstrosity, Horror, and Otherness for Communication Studies”, National Communication Association Conference, Dallas, TX, 2017

 

Johnson, J., Towns, A. Slattery-Quintanilla, C. “Higher Education and Surviving the Executive Orders,” DU 

Internationalization Summit, University of Denver, Denver, CO, 2017

 

Johnson, J. “Health Campaigns for Pregnant Women With HIV in China: US Health Imperialism,” DU Graduate Research and Performance Summit, University of Denver, Denver, CO, 2017

 

Johnson, J. “The Intersection of Race, Disease, and Sex: The Biopolitical Move of Stimatization in HIV Prevention Campaigns Targeting African American Females,” Western States Communication Association Conference, San Diego, CA, 2015

 

Johnson, J. “The Problematic Use of Culture in Public Speaking Textbooks,” Western States Communication Association Conference, San Diego, CA, 2015

 

Johnson, J. “Blooms Taxonomy Extended: Critical Applications in the Classroom,” DU Graduate Research and 

Performance Summit, University of Denver, Denver, CO, 2015

 

Johnson, J. “The status of female academics.” DU Women’s Conference, Denver, CO, 2015 (Forum)

 

Johnson, J. “Dishonorable Discharge: <Safe Sex> as patriotic ideograph in STD prevention campaigns.” Western States Communication Association Conference, Spokane, WA, 2015

 

Johnson, J. “STI disclosures: An autoethnographic account.” DU Graduate Research and Performance Summit, University of Denver, Denver, CO, 2014

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