Biography

Dr. Patricia Covarrubias

Department of Communication and Journalism

The University of New Mexico, USA

Associate Professor


Email: pocb@unm.edu


Qualifications

1999 Ph.D., The University of Washington, Cultural/Intercultural Communication

1978 M.A., California State University, French language and literature

1973 B.A., California State University, French language and literature


Publications

  1. Covarrubias Baillet, P. O. (2009). The Ethnography of Communication. In Littlejohn, S. and K. Foss (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Communication Theory (pp. 355-360). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
  2. Covarrubias Baillet, P.O. (2009). Speech Codes Theory. In Littlejohn, S. and K. Foss (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Communication Theory (pp. 918-924). Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
  3. Covarrubias, P. (2005). Homemade talk: Language, identity, and other Mexican legacies for a son’s intercultural competence. In Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz (Ed.), From generation to generation: Maintaining cultural identity over time (pp. 29-47). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
  4. Philipsen, G., Coutu, L. M., & Covarrubias, P. (2005). Speech Codes Theory: Revision, Restatement, and Response to Criticisms. In William Gudykunst (Ed.), Theorizing about communication and culture. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications (order of authorship beyond Philipsen was selected at random).
  5. Covarrubias, P. (2000). Of endearment and other terms of address: A Mexican perspective. In M. W. Lustig and J. Koester (Eds.), Among US: Essays on identity, belonging, and intercultural competence. New York: Longman.
  6. Covarrubias, P., & Wind chief, S. (2009) Silences in Stewardship: Some American Indian College Students Examples. The Howard Journal of Communications, 20, 4, 1-20.
  7. Covarrubias, P. (2008). Masked Silence Sequences: Hearing Discrimination in the College Classroom. Communication, Culture & Critique, 1, 3, 227-252.
  8. Covarrubias, P. (2007). (Un)biased in Western theory: Generative silence in American Indian communication. Communication Monographs, 74, 2, 265-271.
  9. Covarrubias, P. (2002/2005) Culture, communication, and cooperation: Interpersonal relations and pronominal address in a Mexican organization, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Boulder, CO (Soft cover edition 2005).
  10. Philipsen, G., Aoki, E., Castor, T., Coutu, L., Covarrubias, P., Jabs, L., Kane, M., & Winchatz, M. (1997). Reading Ella Cara Deloria’s Waterlily for cultured speech. Iowa Journal of Communication, 29, 31-49 (order of authorship beyond Philipsen was selected at random).


Profile Details

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