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    • Sloop, John M., 1963- (Central States Communication Association (U.S.), 1992)
      This essay is developed along two lines. First, I investigate contemporary arguments and public discussions from which the concept of "alternative punishments" is being constructed and speculate about the influence of these ...
    • Sloop, John M., 1963-; Herman, Andrew, 1957- (Speech Communication Association, 1998-03)
      Based on recent concerns with the notion of authenticity and effective politics in contemporary popular culture and scholarship on culture, this essay uses a case study of the legal and popular controversy surrounding the ...
    • Sloop, John M., 1963- (National Communication Association (U.S.), 2005-09)
      Through an analysis of public discourse surrounding two different controversies featuring professional race car driver, Deborah Renshaw, this article foregrounds contemporary relationships between gender and (auto)mobility. ...
    • Sloop, John M., 1963- (National Communication Association (U.S.), 2000-04)
      Through a critical reading of the mass mediated discourse that arose in the wake of the John/Joan or "twins" case, this analysis investigates contemporary iterations of gender performativity, gendered morals and feminism. ...
    • Sloop, John M., 1963-; Morris, Charles E., 1969- (National Communication Association (U.S.), 2006-03)
      In this essay, we argue that man-on-man kissing, and its representations, have been insufficiently mobilized within apolitical, incremental, and assimilationist pro-gay logics of visibility. In response, we call for a ...