

College of Arts and Humanities
20 achievements
Kartch, F.
(2014).
Test of a causal model for sexual harassment using data from a meta-analysis.
Research on conflict: advances through metaanalysis.
Mahwah, NJ: Taylor and Francis.
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Kartch, F.
(2014).
Use of demand/withdraw in marriage.
Managing interpersonal conflict: advances through meta-analysis.
Mahwah, NJ: Routledge.
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Kartch, F., & Tenzek, K.
(2012).
Alienation, power, and the struggle for interpersonal relationships in the narratives of nonresidential mothers.
Presented at
International Association for Relationship Research Convention, Chicago, IL. |
Kartch, F., & Tenzek, K.
(2012).
I wish someone knew the pain that I feel: the voices of nonresidential mothers.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, Orlando, FL. |
Kartch, F., & Herrman, A.
(2012).
I don’t know how to say this, but…coming out to the family.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, Orlando, FL. |
Kartch, F.
(2012).
Are you gay? The application of GPA to sexual orientation inquiries.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, Orlando, FL. |
Kartch, F.
(2012).
Glee-fully creating gender trouble and exposing the politics of homosexuality.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, Orlando, FL. |
Kartch, F., Herrman, A., Omachinski, K., & Burrell, N.
(2011).
The displacement of blame in conflict: The use of internal and external attributions in The Real Housewives of New York City.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. |
Kartch, F., Allen, M., Dindia, K., Turkiewics, K., & Maier, M.
(2011).
Sex differences in same-sex friendships: a meta-analysis.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. |
Kartch, F., Ahn, S., Dilbeck, K., Glocka, J., & Grimes, D.
(2011).
Managing conflict while owning a small business: saving face and figure in a health club.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. |
Kartch, F.
(2011).
Twilight takes a bite out of feminism.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, San Francisco, CA. |
Kartch, F.
(2011).
Maybe I forgive you and maybe I don’t’: Relational transgressions and forgiveness as portrayed in The Vampire Diaries.
Presented at
Midwest Popular Culture Association Conference, Milwaukee, WI. |
Kartch, F.
(2011).
An ethnographic examination of gossip in a small organization: coalitions and conflict escalation.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. |
Kartch, F.
(2011).
Turning points in the development of “family” in stepfamilies.
Presented at
National Communication Association Convention, New Orleans, LA. |
Kartch, F., Orr, N., Brown, A., & Henningsen, D.
(2010).
The perceptions of verbal and nonverbal flirting cues in cross-sex interactions.
Human Communication. 12(4),
371-381.
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Kartch, F.
(2010).
Finding conflict in LOST: escalation, destruction, and violence.
Presented at
Midwest Popular Culture Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN. |
Kartch, F.
(2009).
Live from New York… It’s parody and the female political candidate.
Presented at
National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. |
Kartch, F.
(2009).
Conflict escalation: Coalitions and gossip.
Presented at
Chicago Ethnography Conference, Evanston, IL. |
Kartch, F.
(2008).
Transitioning in the wake of change: An ethnography of a small organization.
Presented at
Midwest Popular Culture Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH. |
Kartch, F.
(2007).
Yakety yak they do talk back: An ethnographic look at talk in a museum.
Presented at
Chicago Ethnography Conference, DeKalb, IL. |