Sharde M. Davis
Associate Professor/Communication

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Leveraging the Black Girls Run Web-Based Community as a Supportive Community for Physical Activity Engagement: Mixed Methods Study.
2023
K Cooksey Stowers, L Blackman-Carr, A Chhabra, Shardé Davis, Lisa A Eaton, Sherry Pagoto, C Idiong, J E Alexander, C Pan, K M Gans, Jolaade Kalinowski
Research Type: Journal Article

Couples’ communication about financial uncertainty following the Great Recession and its impact on stress, mental health and divorce proneness
2018
Annie Merrill, Samantha Coveleski, Tamara Afifi, Shardé Davis, Amanda Denes, Ariana Shahnazi
Research Type: Journal Article

Taking back the power: An analysis of Black women’s communicative resistance
2018
Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article

Testing the ideology of openness: The comparative effects of talking, writing, and avoiding a stressor on health
2017
Samantha Coveleski, Shardé Davis, Tamara Afifi, Ariana Shahnazi, Annie Merrill
Research Type: Journal Article

Widening the gap: Support gaps in same race vs. different race female friendship dyads
2017
Shardé Davis, Andrew High
Research Type: Journal Article

The United States of wealth: The communicative construction of master and counter narratives of prosperity in the aftermath of the great recession.
2016
Chenthu Jayachandiran, Katie Harrison, Shardé Davis, Tamara Afifi
Research Type: Journal Article

The theory of resilience and relational load (TRRL)
2016
Annie Merrill, Tamara Afifi, Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article

The impact of a need for closure and support quality on verbal and cognitive brooding
2016
Tamara Afifi, Samantha Coveleski, Amanda Denes, Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article

The aftermath of #BlackGirlsRock vs. #WhiteGirlsRock: Considering the disrespectability of a Black woman counterpublic
Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article

Examining laughter and supportive communication in Black women friend groups.
Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article

Understanding the coalitional qualities of Black women’s language in movie theaters: An ethnographic study on Girls Trip.
Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article

The strong Black woman collective theory: Using multilevel modeling to test the outcomes of strength regulation in groups of Black women friends.
Tamara Afifi, Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article

Researching me, us, and them: A research team’s autoethnographic reflections of mentorship, sistah spaces, and healing.
Kayla Edwards, Frances Ashun, Shardé Davis, Victoria Nwaohuocha, Alleyha Dannett
Research Type: Journal Article

When sistahs support sistahs: A process of supportive communication about microaggressions among Black women.
Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article

Love your curves: An examination of identity and organizational tensions at full-figured fashion week
Bernadette Gailliard, Joy Cox, Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article

Using the strong Black woman collective framework to test the effectiveness of the Project Resiliency Conference.
Shardé Davis
Research Type: Journal Article