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FORUM on Manifesting the Ethics of Listening

Treating Listening Ethically

Pages 185-188 | Published online: 27 Sep 2010

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Taina Erkkila & Vilma Luoma-aho. (2023) Maturity in leaps and bounds – organisational listening for customer engagement. Journal of Marketing Communications 29:2, pages 179-190.
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Chantal Bourgault du Coudray. (2022) Listening as a Relational and Experientialist Praxis: Insights from Gestalt Therapy. International Journal of Listening 36:1, pages 31-43.
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Jim Macnamara. (2016) Organizational listening: Addressing a major gap in public relations theory and practice. Journal of Public Relations Research 28:3-4, pages 146-169.
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Jim Macnamara. (2016) The Work and ‘Architecture of Listening’: Addressing Gaps in Organization-Public Communication. International Journal of Strategic Communication 10:2, pages 133-148.
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Shaughan A. Keaton & Graham D. Bodie. (2013) The Statistical and Methodological Acuity of Scholarship Appearing in the International Journal of Listening (1987–2011). International Journal of Listening 27:3, pages 115-135.
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Graham D. Bodie, Andrea J. Vickery & Christopher C. Gearhart. (2013) The Nature of Supportive Listening, I: Exploring the Relation between Supportive Listeners and Supportive People. International Journal of Listening 27:1, pages 39-49.
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Graham D. Bodie, Kellie St. Cyr, Michelle Pence, Michael Rold & James Honeycutt. (2012) Listening Competence in Initial Interactions I: Distinguishing Between What Listening Is and What Listeners Do. International Journal of Listening 26:1, pages 1-28.
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Graham D. Bodie. (2011) Theory and the Advancement of Listening Research: A Reply to Purdy. International Journal of Listening 25:3, pages 139-144.
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GrahamD. Bodie, Debra Worthington & Margaret Fitch-Hauser. (2011) A Comparison of Four Measurement Models for the Watson–Barker Listening Test (WBLT)–Form C. Communication Research Reports 28:1, pages 32-42.
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Robert N. Bostrom. (2011) Rethinking Conceptual Approaches to the Study of “Listening”. International Journal of Listening 25:1-2, pages 10-26.
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Graham D. Bodie. (2011) The Understudied Nature of Listening in Interpersonal Communication: Introduction to a Special Issue. International Journal of Listening 25:1-2, pages 1-9.
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Peter W. Cardon, Yumi Huang & Gerard Power. (2019) Leadership Communication on Internal Digital Platforms, Emotional Capital, and Corporate Performance: The Case for Leader-Centric Listening. International Journal of Business Communication, pages 232948841982880.
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Graham D. Bodie & Debra L. Worthington. 2017. The Sourcebook of Listening Research. The Sourcebook of Listening Research 21 44 .
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Graham D. Bodie & Nathan Crick. (2014) Listening, Hearing, Sensing: Three Modes of Being and the Phenomenology of Charles Sanders Peirce. Communication Theory 24:2, pages 105-123.
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Graham D. Bodie. (2011) The Revised Listening Concepts Inventory (LCI-R): Assessing Individual and Situational Differences in the Conceptualization of Listening. Imagination, Cognition and Personality 30:3, pages 301-339.
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