Publications

Lipari, L. (2014) Listening, Thinking Being: Towards an Ethics of Attunement. Pennsylvania State Press University.

Lipari, L. (2014). On Interlistening and the Idea of Dialogue. Theory and Psychology.

Lipari, L. (2013). Listening Others. In Angus Carlyle and Cathy Lane (eds), On Listening, 156-159. Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice: London, UK.

Lipari, L. (2013). Hansberry’s Hidden Transcript. Journal of Popular Culture. 46 (1): 119-142. View PDF

Lipari, L. (2013). The Vocation of Listening: The Other Side of Dialogue. In A. Liégois, R. Burggraeve, M. Riemslagh and J. Corveleyn (ed.), After You. Leuven, Belgium: Bibliotheca Ephemeridum Theologicarum Lovaniensium 258): 15-35.

Lipari, L. (2012). Rhetoric’s Other: Levinas, Listening and the Ethical Response. Philosophy and Rhetoric, 45 (3), 227-245.

Lipari, L. (2011). Lorraine Hansberry. In Steven C. Tracy (ed). Black Writers of the Chicago Renaissance, p. 193-217. Urbana: University of Illinois.

Lipari, L. (2010), Listening, Thinking, Being: Toward an Ethical Ontology of Listening. Communication Theory, 20 (3), 348-362.

Lipari, L. (2010). Intersubjectivity. In Ronald L. Jackson (ed.) Encyclopedia of Identity. Los Angeles: Sage Publications.

Lipari, L. (2009). Listening Otherwise: The Voice of Ethics. International Journal of Listening, 23, 44-59.

Lipari, L. (2009). Ethics Theories. In Stephen W. Littlejohn and Karen A. Foss (eds.), Encyclopedia of Communication Theory, 352-355. Los Angeles: Sage Publications.

Lipari, L. (2007). The Rhetoric of Intersectionality: Lorraine Hansberry’s Letters to the Ladder. In Charles Morris III (ed.), Queering Public Address: Sexuality and American Historical Discourse, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. View

Lipari, L. (2004). Fearful of the Written Word: White Fear, Black Writing, and Hansberry’s Raisin in the Sun Screenplay, Quarterly Journal of Speech, 90/1, 81-102.

Lipari, L. (2004) Listening for the Other: Some Ethical Implications of the Buber-Levinas Encounter, Communication Theory, 14/2, 122-141.

Lipari, L. (2002). Queering the Public Sphere: Liberalism and the Rhetoric of Rights, Argumentation & Advocacy, 38/3, 169-175.

Lipari, L. (2001). Voice, Polling, and the Public Sphere. In Hart, R. and Sparrow, B. (Eds.), Politics, Discourse, and American Society, p. 129-149. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.)

Lipari, L. (2000). Toward a Discourse Approach to Polling. Discourse Studies, 2/2, 187-215.

Lipari, L. (1999). Polling as Ritual. Journal of Communication, 49/1, 83-102

Lipari, L. (1999). Harry S. Truman and the News Media. Media, Culture, & Society, 21/6, 836-837.

Beyers, R.; Halka, M.; Labissiere, Y.; Lipari, L.; Smallman, S.; Smith, J. (1999). The Teaching Fellowship Program: Transformations in Identity, Pedagogy, & Academe. Journal of General Education, 48/3, 176-187.

Lipari, L. (1996). Journalistic Authority: Textual Strategies of Legitimation. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly,73/4, 821-834.

Lipari, L. (1994). As the Word Turns: Drama, Rhetoric and Press Coverage of the Hill Thomas Hearings. Political Communication, 11, 299-308.

Cohen, J., Calvert, C., & Lipari, L. (1994), Shared Goals in Undergraduate Communication Curriculum: Using Q-methodology to Identify Community Expectations. Operant Subjectivity 17/4, 70-84.

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