Kansas State University Research Exchange / May 2024 / Norms over policy: How the military’s apolitical discourse theory drives institutional culture, foments denial of political realities, and undermines service member rights. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.27850.38085
“Leading Institutional Change through Digital Communication: A Case Study on the launch of the U.S. Army Combat Fitness Test” in Internal Communication and Employee Engagement. Eds. Nance McCown, Rita Men, Hua Jiang and Hongmei Shen,(2022), Routledge (pp. 45-62). DOI 10.4324/9781003195580-5, Co-authored with Marc Vielledent. (Publisher Site) (Google Books Link)
Public Relations Journal / February 20, 2022 / ‘Weighed in the Balance and Found Wanting: A Qualitative Analysis of Civil Public Relations and Military Public Affairs through Professional Construct
“Preserving Credibility through a Culture That Enables Ethics-Based Army Communication Practices” in Maintaining the High Ground: The Profession and Ethic in Large-Scale Combat Operations. (2021), Army University Press. (ISBN: 9781940804835 (paperback) | ISBN 9781940804835 (Adobe pdf).
Proceedings of the 24th International Public Relations Research Conference: Contributing at the Top and Throughout an Organization: Research and Strategies that Advance Our Understanding of Public Relations / March 4-6, 2021 / Virtual Conference “Exploring the Attributes of Professionalism among Military and Civil Communicators”
Combined Arms Research Library / June 2019 / Evaluating the Professional Status of the U.S. Army’s Public Affairs Program. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.16804.50561
Special Report-Ethical Implications of Large Scale Combat Operations / March 25, 2019 / Fort Leavenworth, KS/ March 25, 2019 / Fort Leavenworth, KS “Strategic Value of an Ethics-Based Army Public Affairs Program Setting the Stage for Credibility in Large Scale Combat Operations”
TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange / May 2008 / “You go to war with the Army you have,” not the Army you might want or need. DOI 10.13140/RG.2.2.18204.80003