Charles E. Morris

905 citations
48 papers · 532 · h-index 14

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Charles E. Morris

43 papers receiving 380 citations

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Charles E. Morris
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  • Philosophy 175
  • Communication 74
  • Literature and Literary Theory 88
  • Gender Studies 52
  • Conservation 18
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All Works

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Framing Public Memory
200456
2 197243
3 200639
4 200235
5 196629
6
Queering public address : sexualities in American historical discourse
200729
7 199425
8 197224
9
Readings on the rhetoric of social protest
200621
10 200617
11 197217
12 200615
13
Fat and cholesterol reduced foods : technologies and strategies
199115
14 196413
15 197112
16 201011
17
My old kentucky homo: Lincoln and the politics of queer public memory
200411
18
Speed kills: fatality from the self-administration of methamphetamine intravenously.
197311
19 20128
20 19988

About Charles E. Morris

Charles E. Morris is a scholar working on Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science, History, Neurology and Literature and Literary Theory, having authored 48 papers that have together received 532 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Rhetoric and Communication Studies (13 papers), Law in Society and Culture (4 papers), American History and Culture (4 papers), African Sexualities and LGBTQ+ Issues (3 papers), Literature, Film, and Journalism Analysis (3 papers), Cultural History and Identity Formation (2 papers), Race, History, and American Society (2 papers) and Latin American and Latino Studies (2 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Philosophy (175 citations), Communication (74 citations), Literature and Literary Theory (88 citations), Gender Studies (52 citations) and Conservation (18 citations). Charles E. Morris has collaborated with scholars based in United States, Belgium and Ireland. Frequent co-authors include John M. Sloop, Stephen H. Browne, John M. Stanhope, Jacob A. Brody, Colin D. Hall, Barbie Zelizer, Kendall R. Phillips, Barbara A. Biesecker, Edward W. Brink and Ira Fowler. Their work appears in journals such as Quarterly Journal of Speech, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, Neurology and The Lancet.

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