Physiology
Sharde M. Davis
Associate Professor/Communication
sharde.davis@uconn.edu
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
11 Scholarly Contributions
Evoking issues of race and ethnicity in discussions about physiology and interpersonal communication
Research Type: Book Chapter
Unapologetic responses to unapologetic exclusions: Advancing communication within sistah spaces as a vehicle of resistance for Black women living during the post-racial era
Research Type: Book Chapter
Black Girls Run Too
Research Type: Conference Proceedings
The strong Black woman collective theory: Using multilevel modeling to test the outcomes of strength regulation in groups of Black women friends.
Research Type: Journal Article
Using the strong Black woman collective framework to test the effectiveness of the Project Resiliency Conference.
Research Type: Journal Article
Understanding the coalitional qualities of Black women’s language in movie theaters: An ethnographic study on Girls Trip.
Research Type: Journal Article
When sistahs support sistahs: A process of supportive communication about microaggressions among Black women.
Research Type: Journal Article
The aftermath of #BlackGirlsRock vs. #WhiteGirlsRock: Considering the disrespectability of a Black woman counterpublic
Research Type: Journal Article
Examining laughter and supportive communication in Black women friend groups.
Research Type: Journal Article
Love your curves: An examination of identity and organizational tensions at full-figured fashion week
Research Type: Journal Article
Researching me, us, and them: A research team’s autoethnographic reflections of mentorship, sistah spaces, and healing.
Research Type: Journal Article