RESEARCH/SCHOLARSHIP

Peer Reviewed Articles


Alvarado, R. F. (2021). “NO US WITHOUT YOU!”: on 
recontextualizing border visuality. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 18(1), 50-58.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters


Alvarado, R. F., & Holling, M. A. (2020). Digital Testimonios and Witnessing of Salma Hayek and 
America Ferrera's Disclosures of Sexual Harassment and Assault. In The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Communication (pp. 495-509). Routledge. 
Top Chapter Award, Latina/o Communication Studies Division and La Raza Caucus, National Communication Association, 2022

Guzmán, J., & Alvarado, R.F. (2018). “Bitch, how’d you make it this far?”: Strategic Enactments of 
White Femininity in The Walking Dead. In Race and Cultural Practice in Popular Culture (pp. 225-240). Rutgers University Press.

Alvarado, R.F. & Guzmán, J. (2016). We’re not in the barrio anymore: Negotiating Chicana/o 
guilt in the ivory tower. In McMaster, C. & Murphy, C (Eds.) Graduate Study in the USA: Surviving and Succeeding (pp. 81-88). Peter Lang. DOI 9781433129896.
Book Reviews

Alvarado, R. F. (2021). ¡ Sí, Ella Puede! The Rhetorical Legacy of Dolores Huerta and the United Farm 
Workers. Sowards, Stacey K. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2019. $29.95 (paperback). ISBN-13: 978-1-4773-1767-9.

Encyclopedia Entries


Foust, C. R., & Alvarado, R. F. (2018). Rhetoric and Social Movements. In Oxford Research 
Encyclopedia of Communication.

Newspaper Articles

Towns, A. R., Alvarado, R. F., & Guzmán, J. (2016, January 16). Letter to the editor: An unofficial letter 
on DU's 'racial climate'. DU Clarion. Retrieved from https://duclarion.com/2016/01/letter-to-the-editor-an-unofficial-letter-on-dus-racial-climate.