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6375
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3067

Overview

Cynthia Stohl is affiliated with the University of California, Santa Barbara in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains within the social sciences, with a focus on communication, business management, and social psychology.

The main fields of study for Cynthia Stohl include Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting. Their work further delves into subfields such as Communication, Strategy and Management, Social Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Key topics addressed in Cynthia Stohl's research are:

  • Knowledge Management and Sharing
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
  • Digital Marketing and Social Media
  • Regulation and Compliance Studies
  • Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses
  • Higher Education Research Studies

Their recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on communication in organizational and digital contexts. Notable papers include:

  • "What makes people willing to comment on social media posts? The roles of interactivity and perceived contingency in online corporate social responsibility communication," 2022, published in Communication Monographs
  • "Visibility agents: Organizing transparency in the digital era," 2022, published in New Media & Society
  • "Memorable messages matter: diversity, inclusion, and institutional success for faculty and students of color in the United States," 2022, published in Annals of the International Communication Association
  • "Membership Matters: Organizing Archetypes, Participatory Styles, and Connective Action," 2021, published in Management Communication Quarterly
  • "Convergent and Divergent Corporate Social Responsibility in South Korea: Collaborative and Adversarial NGO-Corporate Networks," 2024, published in Management Communication Quarterly

Cynthia Stohl frequently publishes in several academic venues including:

  • Management Communication Quarterly
  • Communication Monographs
  • New Media & Society
  • Annals of the International Communication Association
  • PsycTESTS Dataset

Collaboration is evident in Cynthia Stohl's work, with frequent co-authors comprising:

  • Shiv Ganesh
  • Zijian Lew
  • Delaney Harness
  • Daisy Lemus
  • Melissa F. Tindage

Best Publications

  • Reconceptualizing Collective Action in the Contemporary Media Environment

    Bruce Bimber;Andrew J. Flanagin;Cynthia Stohl

  • Participatory Processes/Paradoxical Practices: Communication and the Dilemmas of Organizational Democracy

    Cynthia Stohl;George Cheney

  • Collective Action in Organizations: Interaction and Engagement in an Era of Technological Change

    Bruce A. Bimber;Andrew J. Flanagin;Cynthia Stohl

  • Power and Discourse in Organization Studies: Absence and the Dialectic of Control:

    Dennis K. Mumby;Cynthia Stohl

  • Disciplining Organizational Communication Studies

    Dennis K. Mumby;Cynthia Stohl

  • Modeling the Structure of Collective Action

    Andrew J. Flanagin;Cynthia Stohl;Bruce Bimber

  • Social Media Policies: Implications for Contemporary Notions of Corporate Social Responsibility

    Cynthia Stohl;Michael Andreas Etter;Scott Banghart;DaJong Woo

  • The role of memorable messages in the process of organizational socialization

    Cynthia Stohl

  • Bona fide groups: A reconceptualization of groups in context

    Linda L. Putnam;Cynthia Stohl

  • Globalizing Organizational Communication

    Cynthia Stohl

  • Collective Action in Organizations: Contents

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  • Modeling the Structure of Collective Action1 This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0352517. The authors are equal contributors to this article.

    Andrew J. Flanagin;Cynthia Stohl;Bruce Bimber

  • Technological change and the shifting nature of political organization

    Bruce Bimber;Cynthia Stohl;Andrew J. Flanagin

  • Social support messages and the management of uncertainty in the experience of breast cancer: An application of problematic integration theory

    Leigh A. Ford;Austin S. Babrow;Cynthia Stohl

  • Organizational Communication: Connectedness in Action

    Cynthia Stohl

  • A New Generation of Corporate Codes of Ethics

    Cynthia Stohl;Michael Stohl;Lucy Popova

  • Digital Age| The Management of Visibilities in the Digital Age — Introduction

    Mikkel Flyverbom;Paul Leonardi;Cynthia Stohl;Michael Stohl

  • European Managers' Interpretations of Participation: A Semantic Network Analysis.

    Cynthia Stohl

  • Networks of Terror: Theoretical Assumptions and Pragmatic Consequences

    Cynthia Stohl;Michael Stohl

  • Secret Agencies: The Communicative Constitution of a Clandestine Organization

    Cynthia Stohl;Michael Stohl

  • Digital Age | Managing Opacity: Information Visibility and the Paradox of Transparency in the Digital Age

    Cynthia Stohl;Michael Stohl;Paul M. Leonardi

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J. Flanagin
Andrew J. Flanagin University of California, Santa Barbara
George Cheney
George Cheney University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Linda L. Putnam
Linda L. Putnam University of California, Santa Barbara
Charles K. Atkin
Charles K. Atkin Michigan State University
Robin L. Nabi
Robin L. Nabi University of California, Santa Barbara
Ronald E. Rice
Ronald E. Rice University of California, Santa Barbara
David R. Seibold
David R. Seibold University of California, Santa Barbara
Patrice M. Buzzanell
Patrice M. Buzzanell University of South Florida

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