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Citations
7144
World Ranking
7231
National Ranking
3512

Overview

Judith N. Martin is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research spans several interdisciplinary fields primarily within the social sciences and humanities.

The main fields of study associated with their work include:

  • Social Sciences
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Psychology

Within these broader fields, Martin's contributions are focused on several subfields, notably:

  • Communication
  • Language and Linguistics
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Philosophy

Their research topics reflect a diverse engagement with social and communicative phenomena, including:

  • International Student and Expatriate Challenges
  • Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
  • Educational and Psychological Assessments
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Media Studies and Communication
  • Media, Religion, Digital Communication

Martin has collaborated with other researchers in their field, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Ruobing Chi
  • Uttaran Dutta

Best Publications

  • Intercultural Communication in Contexts

    Judith N. Martin;Thomas K. Nakayama

  • Thinking Dialectically About Culture and Communication

    Judith N. Martin;Thomas K. Nakayama

  • Experiencing Intercultural Communication: An Introduction

    Judith N. Martin;Thomas K. Nakayama

  • Host country and reentry adjustment of student sojourners

    Beulah F. Rohrlich;Judith N. Martin

  • The intercultural reentry: Conceptualization and directions for future research

    Judith N. Martin

  • Whiteness : the communication of social identity

    Thomas K. Nakayama;Judith N. Martin

  • Behavioral categories of intercultural communication competence: Everyday communicators' perceptions

    Judith N. Martin;Mitchell R. Hammer

  • Exploring Whiteness: A Study of Self Labels for White Americans.

    Judith N. Martin;Robert L. Krizek;Thomas K. Nakayama;Lisa Bradford

  • Intercultural Communication and Dialectics Revisited

    Judith N. Martin;Thomas K. Nakayama

  • Reconsidering intercultural (communication) competence in the workplace: a dialectical approach

    Judith N. Martin;Thomas K. Nakayama

  • Ramifications of revealing private information: A gender gap

    Sandra Petronio;Judith N. Martin

  • Communication in the intercultural reentry: Student sojourners'perceptions of change in reentry relationship

    Judith N. Martin

  • Intercultural reentry of students and professionals: Theory and practice

    Judith N. Martin;Teresa Harrell

  • Prerequisite conditions for self‐disclosing: A gender issue

    Sandra Petronio;Judith Martin;Robert Littlefield

  • Tour guide communication competence: French, German and American tourists' perceptions

    Denis Leclerc;Judith N. Martin

  • The relationship between student sojourner perceptions of intercultural competencies and previous sojourn experience

    Judith N. Martin

  • Human Communication in Society

    Jess K. Alberts;Thomas K. Nakayama;Judith N. Martin

  • Comparing predeparture expectations and post-sojourn reports: A longitudinal study of U.S. students abroad

    J.N Martin;Lisa Bradford;B Rohrlich

  • The history and development of the study of intercultural communication and applied linguistics

    Judith N. Martin;Thomas K. Nakayama;Donal Carbaugh

  • Readings in Intercultural Communication: Experiences and Contexts

    Judith N. Martin;Thomas K. Nakayama;Lisa A. Flores

  • Readings in cultural contexts

    Judith N. Martin;Thomas K. Nakayama;Lisa A. Flores

  • Communicating social support: Terrance L. Albrecht, Mara B. Adelman, and Associates Beverly Hills, CA: Sage, 1987, 317 pp., $28.00 (cloth)

    Judith N. Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael L. Hecht
Michael L. Hecht Pennsylvania State University
Sandra Petronio
Sandra Petronio Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis

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