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2009

Book Chapter

Putting my best foot forward

Aparna Hebbani (2009). Putting my best foot forward. Case studies for organizational communication. (pp. 293-299) edited by Joann Keyton and Pamela Shockley-Zalabak. New York, U.S.: Oxford University Press.

Putting my best foot forward

2008

Conference Publication

An exploratory study of sexual imagery in Australian magazine advertising

Hebbani, Aparna and Sally Athanassiou (2008). An exploratory study of sexual imagery in Australian magazine advertising. 2008 ANZCA Conference: Power and Place, Wellington, New Zealand, July 9-11, 2008. Wellington, New Zealand: Massey University.

An exploratory study of sexual imagery in Australian magazine advertising

2008

Conference Publication

Managing cross-cultural encounters: Presenting a rationale for studying Australian-Indian business communication

Hebbani, Aparna (2008). Managing cross-cultural encounters: Presenting a rationale for studying Australian-Indian business communication. 2008 ANZCA Conference: Power and Place, Wellington, New Zealand, July 9-11, 2008. Wellington, New Zealand: Massey University.

Managing cross-cultural encounters: Presenting a rationale for studying Australian-Indian business communication

2007

Journal Article

The intercultural hiring interview: Applying uncertainty reduction theory to the study of nonverbal behavior between U.S. interviewers and Indian applicants

Hebbani, A. and Frey, L. R. (2007). The intercultural hiring interview: Applying uncertainty reduction theory to the study of nonverbal behavior between U.S. interviewers and Indian applicants. Intercultural Communication Studies, 26 (3), 36-52.

The intercultural hiring interview: Applying uncertainty reduction theory to the study of nonverbal behavior between U.S. interviewers and Indian applicants

2007

Journal Article

You can't "de-race" and "de-womanize" me: Experiences when you go global

Hebbani, A. (2007). You can't "de-race" and "de-womanize" me: Experiences when you go global. New Directions in Teaching and Learning, 110 (Summer), 45-54. doi: 10.1002/tl.273

You can't "de-race" and "de-womanize" me: Experiences when you go global

2007

Book Chapter

The “Other” TA: An exploratory investigation of graduate teaching assistants of color (GTACs)

Hendrix, K. G., Hebbani, A. G. and Johnson, O. (2007). The “Other” TA: An exploratory investigation of graduate teaching assistants of color (GTACs). Intercultural and international communication annual: Communicating within/across organizations. (pp. 51-82) edited by Brenda J. Allen, Lisa A. Flores and Mark P. Orbe. Washington, D.C., U.S.A.: National Communication Association.

The “Other” TA: An exploratory investigation of graduate teaching assistants of color (GTACs)

2007

Journal Article

The "other" TA: An exploratory investigation of graduate teaching assistants of color (GTACs)

Hendrix, K. G., Hebbani, A. and Johnson, O. (2007). The "other" TA: An exploratory investigation of graduate teaching assistants of color (GTACs). International and Intercultural Communication, 30 (2007), 51-82.

The "other" TA: An exploratory investigation of graduate teaching assistants of color (GTACs)

2004

Book Chapter

Perceived parental communication, gender, and young adults' self-esteem: Male, female, and universal path models

Webb, L., Walker, K., Bollis, T. and Hebbani, A. (2004). Perceived parental communication, gender, and young adults' self-esteem: Male, female, and universal path models. Readings in gender communication. (pp. 197-224) edited by Philip M. Backlund and Mary Rose Williams. Belmont, CA, U.S.A.: Wadsworth.

Perceived parental communication, gender, and young adults' self-esteem: Male, female, and universal path models

2004

Conference Publication

The intercultural hiring interview: Studying nonverbal behavior

Hebbani, Aparna Girish (2004). The intercultural hiring interview: Studying nonverbal behavior. Academy of International Business 2004 Annual Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 10-13 July 2004. Stockholm, Sweden:

The intercultural hiring interview: Studying nonverbal behavior