Research

Refereed Articles

Calderwood, K. J. (2019). Discourse in the balance: American presidential discourse about climate change. Communication Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/10510974.2019.1572636

Supplementary materials: Codebook, Data, R Code


Calderwood, K. J. (2019). Going global: Climate change discourse in presidential communications. Environmental Communication. https://doi.org/10.1080/17524032.2019.1592005

Supplementary materials: Codebook for Dataset 1, Codebook for Dataset 2 and 3, Dataset 1, Dataset 2, Dataset 3, R Code


Merrell, B., Calderwood, K. J., & Graham, T. (2017). Debate across the disciplines: Structured classroom debates in interdisciplinary curricula. Contemporary Argumentation & Debate, 37, 57-73. http://www.cedadebate.org/cad/index.php/CAD/article/view/348

Merrell, B., Calderwood, K. J., & Flores, R. (2015). The intersection of competitions and classrooms in forensics pedagogy. Communication Studies, 66, 433-447. https://doi.org/10.1080/10510974.2015.1057751


Working Papers

Moral Values in Presidential Climate Change Communications

-With Lauren Fine

-NCA 2019, Top Student Paper, Environmental Communication Division


280-Character Presidents: Comparing How U.S. Presidents Obama and Trump Talk About Violence

Against Women on Twitter

-With Beth J. Bollinger and Rico Neumann

-NCA 2019


From Nixon to Trump: Analyzing Presidential Discourse Discussing Violence Against Women

-With Beth J. Bollinger and Rico Neumann

-NCA 2018, Top Paper, Political Communication Division


Media Bias in Presidential Press Questions

-With Brandon Merrell

-ICA 2018, SPSA 2018, APSA 2017


Analyzing Speeches of World Leaders at the 2015 Convention of the Parties (COP 21): A (French) Revolution in Discourse of Climate Change Problems?

-With Rico Neumann

-ICA 2017