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ARTICLES, PAPERS & COMMENTARIES:
Dervin, B. & Song, M., eds. (2004). Communication as a field -- historical origins, diversity as strength/weakness, orientation toward research in the public interest: 54 ruminations from field grandparents, parents, and a few feisty grandchildren. Background paper for the "Strength of our methodological divides: Five navigators, their struggles and successes" plenary and post-plenary dialogue, International Communication Association annual meeting, May 27-31, New Orleans, LA.
Dervin, B. & Song, M. (2005). Reaching for phenomenological depths in uses and gratifications research: A quantitative empirical investigation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, New York City, May.
Dervin, B.. Shields, P. & Song, M. (2005). More than misunderstanding, less than war: "Administrative"
and "critical" theories, field cohesion, and (im)possible dialogue. Paper presented at the International Communication Association annual meeting, New York City, May.
MEETINGS, CONFERENCES, & WORKSHOPS:
Song, M. (2005, May). The Potentials of Using Sense-Making Methodology to Study Cultural Identity as Hybrid. Paper presented at a non-divisional workshop held at the meeting of the International Communication Association, New York City.