Marty Birkholt, PhD

Associate Professor

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College of Arts and Sciences
Communication Studies

Marty Birkholt, PhD

Associate Professor

Department

Communication Studies

Position

Associate Professor

Books

  • Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice
    Birkholt, M. J. (2014). Communicating Critical Issues. of support and patient stress. Hayden-McNeil, Plymouth, MI. 2014

Articles

  • Communication Studies
    Kirby, E.; McBride, C.; Shuler, S.; Birkholt, M.; Danielson, M. A.; Pawlowski, D. The Jesuit difference (?): Narratives of negotiating spiritual values and secular practices.
    57, p. 87-105 2006

Publications

  • Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice
    Birkholt, M. (2013). Editor. Parliamentary Debate: The Journal of the National Parliamentary Debate Association, 13, (1). 2013
  • Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice
    Birkholt, M. J. & Diers, A R. (2013). The Obama Administration versus the Catholic Church: Understanding Advocacy and Counter-Advocacy During a Policy-Making Crisis. Paper presented at the International Crisis Communication Conference, Erfurt, Germany. 2013
  • Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice
    Diers, A R. & Birkholt, M. J. (2013). Killer Coca-Cola and pouring on the pounds: The power of negative messaging and media consumption on nutritional and attitudes and behavioral intentions. Paper presented at the International Crisis Communication Conference, Erfurt, Germany. 2013
  • Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice
    Diers, A R. & Birkholt, M. J. Killer Coca-Cola and pouring on the pounds: The power of negative messaging and media consumption on nutritional and attitudes and behavioral intentions. Submitted to the International Communication Association’s Annuaul Convention, London, 2012. Preparing for submission to Health Communication. 2012
  • Journal of Doctoral Nursing Practice
    Birkholt, M. (2010). Editor. National Forensics Journal: Special Issue on Lincoln-Douglas Debate. 2010

Presentations

  • Birkholt, M. J. (2011). The Nature of Public Forum Debate as an Intercollegiate Activity and the Impact of Divergent Judging Paradigms. Presentation at the National Communication Associations National Convention, New Orleans, LA. 2011