Claire Lauer

614 total citations
30 papers, 348 citations indexed

About

Claire Lauer is a scholar working on Literature and Literary Theory, Human-Computer Interaction and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Claire Lauer has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 348 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Literature and Literary Theory, 8 papers in Human-Computer Interaction and 6 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Claire Lauer's work include Discourse Analysis in Language Studies (8 papers), Data Visualization and Analytics (5 papers) and Digital Communication and Language (4 papers). Claire Lauer is often cited by papers focused on Discourse Analysis in Language Studies (8 papers), Data Visualization and Analytics (5 papers) and Digital Communication and Language (4 papers). Claire Lauer collaborates with scholars based in United States and Germany. Claire Lauer's co-authors include E. Brumberger, Stuart Blythe, Paul Curran, Christopher A. Sanchez, Michael K. McLeod, Stephan Weibelzahl and D.W. Storey and has published in prestigious journals such as College Composition and Communication, Written Communication and IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication.

In The Last Decade

Claire Lauer

28 papers receiving 318 citations

Peers

Claire Lauer
Michael J. Salvo United States
Sam Dragga United States
Brian J. McNely United States
Dan Perkel United States
Elizabeth Losh United States
Misook Heo United States
Mark W. Bell United States
Michael J. Salvo United States
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All Works

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Lauer, Claire & Christopher A. Sanchez. (2023). What Eye Tracking Can Show Us About How People Are Influenced by Deceptive Tactics in Line Graphs. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. 66(3). 220–235. 3 indexed citations
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Lauer, Claire, et al.. (2020). How People Are Influenced by Deceptive Tactics in Everyday Charts and Graphs. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. 63(4). 327–340. 15 indexed citations
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Lauer, Claire, et al.. (2018). Hand Collecting and Coding Versus Data-Driven Methods in Technical and Professional Communication Research. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. 61(4). 389–408. 21 indexed citations
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Brumberger, E. & Claire Lauer. (2017). International faces of technical communication: An analysis of job postings in three markets. Technical Communication. 64(4). 310–327. 1 indexed citations
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Lauer, Claire. (2017). Editorial re-considering research. Communication Design Quarterly. 4(3). 46–50. 2 indexed citations
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Lauer, Claire & E. Brumberger. (2016). Technical communication as user experience in a broadening industry landscape. Technical Communication. 63(3). 248–264. 45 indexed citations
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Brumberger, E. & Claire Lauer. (2015). The evolution of technical communication: An analysis of industry job postings. Technical Communication. 62(4). 224–243. 45 indexed citations
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Lauer, Claire. (2015). High-Tech Invention. Journal of Business and Technical Communication. 29(4). 367–402. 5 indexed citations
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Lauer, Claire & E. Brumberger. (2014). Architect, Developer, Designer. 1–2. 3 indexed citations
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Blythe, Stuart, Claire Lauer, & Paul Curran. (2014). Professional and Technical Communication in a Web 2.0 World. Technical Communication Quarterly. 23(4). 265–287. 36 indexed citations
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Lauer, Claire, Michael K. McLeod, & Stuart Blythe. (2013). Online Survey Design and Development: A Janus-Faced Approach. Written Communication. 30(3). 330–357. 14 indexed citations
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Brumberger, E., et al.. (2013). Technological Literacy in the Visual Communication Classroom: Reconciling Principles and Practice for the 'Whole' Communicator. 5(2). 171–196. 9 indexed citations
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Lauer, Claire & Christopher A. Sanchez. (2011). Visuospatial Thinking in the Professional Writing Classroom. Journal of Business and Technical Communication. 25(2). 184–218. 17 indexed citations
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Lauer, Claire. (2009). Constructing the Self in/as Thirdspace: New Potentials for Identity Exploration in the Composition Classroom. Freshman English news. 37(2). 53–74. 4 indexed citations
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Weibelzahl, Stephan & Claire Lauer. (2001). Framework for the evaluation of adaptive cbr systems. 9 indexed citations

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