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Journal Articles &
Book Chapters
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Kramer, E. M. (in press).
The Method with which to Interrogate Methods, Arbor:
A European Union Journal of the Lithuanian Academy of
Sciences.
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Kramer, E. M. (in press). Understanding Immigrant Identity,
Arbor: A European Union Journal of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences.
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Kramer, E. M., &
Matusitz, J. (in press). There is nothing conservative
about the Right-Wing Revolution in American life and
politics. In J. Tumas-Serna & A. Mickunas (Eds.),
Journalism and contemporary criticism: The impact of
globalization. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Kramer, E. M. (in
press). Innovative communication needs versus the
ideology of conformity. In M. Iwakuma (Ed.), The
Adjustment Process for People with Disability in Japan:
A Communication Dilemma. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Kramer, E. M. (in
press). Hermeneutics: The world as conversation. In C.
McIlwain (Ed.), Philosophy, Method, and Cultural
Criticism (pp. 11-33). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Kramer, E. M. (in press). Dimensional accrual and dissociation: An introduction. I In J. Grace (Ed.), Comparative cultures and civilizations
(Vol. 3). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Kramer, E. M. (in press). Science. In O. Patterson & G. J. Golson (Eds.),
Cultural sociology of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa: An encyclopedia (Volume 3: Cultural Sociology of East and Southeast Asia; Part 2, 1200 to 1900). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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Kramer, E. M. (in
press). Applying dimensional accrual and disassociation
to religious experience. In Croucher, S. M. & Harris, T.
M., Religion and communication: An anthology of
extensions in theory, research, and method. New
York: Peter Lang.
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Hsieh, E, & Kramer, E. M.
(2011). The clashes of expert and layman talk:
Constructing meanings of interpreter-mediated medical
encounters. In C. Callahan (Ed.), Communication,
comparative cultures and civilizations (Vol. 2; pp.
19-44).
Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
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Kramer, E. M. (2011).
Preface. In Croucher, S. & Cronn-Mills, D. , Religious
Misperceptions: The Case of Muslims and Christians in
France and Britain. (pp. vii-xxxii).
New York: Hampton Press.
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Matusitz, J., & Kramer,
E. M. (2011). A critique of Bernstein’s beyond objectivism and relativism: Science, hermeneutics, and praxis.
Poiesis & Praxis, 7, 291-303.
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Kramer, E. M. (2010). Immigration. In R. L. Jackson, II
(Ed.), Encyclopedia of Identity (pp. 384-389).
Thousand Oaks: Sage.
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Hsieh, E., Kong, H., Kramer, E. M. (2009). 醫療口譯員與醫護人員如何建構、協調彼此的溝通語意及專業權威 [Constructing Meanings and Authority in Bilingual Health Care]. 翻譯學研究集刊 Fan I Hsueh Yen Chiu Chi K'an [Studies of Translation and Interpretation], 12, 87-123.
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Kramer, E. M., Kim, T. (2009).
The global network of players. In J. M. Choi & J. W. Murphy Eds.), Globalisation and the prospects for critical reflection (pp. 183-211). Delhi, India: Aakar.
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Kramer, E. M. (2008).
Theoretical reflections on intercultural studies:
Preface. In S. Croucher (Ed.), Looking Beyond the
Hijab (pp. ix-xxxix). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Kramer, E. M. (2008). On the sense of the partial
fulfillment of perspective: The construction of reliable
order out of chaos. In P. Dalton (Ed.), Comparative
Cultures and Civilizations (Vol. 1, pp. 151-168).
Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Kramer,
E. M. (2004). Vanishing meaning, the ideology of
value-addition, and the diffusion of broadband
information technology. In J. M. Choi, J. W. Murphy & M.
J. Caro (Eds.), Globalization with a human face
(pp. 87-108). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E. M.
(2004). The body in communication. In V. Berdayes, L.
Esposito & J. Murphy (Eds.), The Body in Human
Inquiry: Interdisciplinary Explorations of Embodiment
(pp. 51-86). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Kramer, E. M. (2004). Guest editor's introduction:
Special issue "Narrative and Time". TAMARA: The
Journal of Critical Postmodern Organization Science, 3(1),
iv-v.
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Kramer, E. M.
(2003). Introduction: Assimilation and the model
minority ideology. In E. M. Kramer (Ed.), The
emerging monoculture: Assimilation and the "model
minority" (pp. xi-xxi). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E.
M. (2003). Gaiatsu and cultural judo. In E. M.
Kramer (Ed.), The emerging monoculture: Assimilation
and the "model minority" (pp. 1-32). Westport, CT:
Praeger.
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Isa, M., &
Kramer, E. M. (2003). Adopting the Caucasian "look":
Reorganizing the minority face. In E. M. Kramer (Ed.),
The emerging monoculture: Assimilation and the "model
minority" (pp. 41-74). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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McClure, R., Reed, W., & Kramer, E. M. (2003). A world
of cookie-cutter faces. In E. M. Kramer (Ed.), The
emerging monoculture: Assimilation and the "model
minority" (pp. 221-233). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E. M.
(2003). Cosmopoly: Occidentalism and the new world
order. In E. M. Kramer (Ed.), The emerging
monoculture: Assimilation and the "model minority"
(pp. 234-291). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E.
M. (2003). Who's afraid of the virgin wolf man? Or, the
other meaning of auto-eroticism. In G. D. Rhodes (Ed.),
Horror at the drive-in: Essays in popular Americana
(pp. 9-23). Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
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Kramer, E. M. (2002). Hermeneutics. Inter/Sections: The Journal of Global
Communications & Culture, 2(5), 103-114.
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Kramer, E.
M., & Ikeda, R. (2001). Japanese clocks: Semiotic
evidence of the perspectival mutation. The American
Journal of Semiotics, 17(2), 71-137.
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Kramer, E.
M., & Ikeda, R. (2001). Defining crime: Signs of
postmodern murder and the "freeze" case of Yoshihiro
Hattori. The American Journal of Semiotics, 17(1),
7-84.
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Kramer, E.
M., & Ikeda, R. (2001). グローバリズムによるアイデンティティの画一化と喪失 [Standardization and Loss of Identity Through Globalism]. Journal of Intercultural Communication,
4(1),
1-13.
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Kramer, E.
M. (2000). Ressentiment and Racism. In M. K. Asante & E. Min (Eds.),
Socio-cultural Conflict between African and Korean
Americans (pp. 35-70). New York: University Press of
America. [Corrected Proof]
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Kramer, E. M. (2000). Cultural fusion and the defense of
difference. In M. K. Asante & J. E. Min (Eds.),
Socio-cultural Conflict between African and Korean
Americans (pp. 183-230). New York: University Press
of America. [Corrected Proof]
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Kramer, E. M.
(2000). Contemptus Mundi: Reality as disease In V.
Berdayes & J. W. Murphy (Eds.), Computers, human
interaction, and organizations: Critical issues (pp.
31-54). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Ikeda, R., &
Kramer, E. M. (2000). The changing faces of reality.
Keio Communication Review, 22, 79-109.
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Ikeda, R., & Kramer, E. M. (1999). Japanese furoosha
(bums) and hoomuresu (homeless): Living in the
shadow of wealth. In E. Min (Ed.), Reading the
homeless: The media's image of homeless culture (pp.
197-215). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E. M., & Lee, S. (1999). Homelessness: The other
as object. In E. Min (Ed.), Reading the homeless: The
media's image of homeless culture (pp. 135-157).
Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Ikeda, R.,
& Kramer, E. M. (1998). The Enola Gay: The
transformation of an airplane into an icon and the
ownership of history. Keio Communication Review, 20,
49-73.
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Kramer, E.
M., & Ikeda, R. (1998). Understanding different worlds:
The theory of dimensional accrual/dissociation.
Journal of Intercultural Communication, 1(2), 37-51.
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Kramer, E. M. (1997). The spiders of truth. In E. M.
Kramer (Ed.), Postmodernism and Race (pp. 1-15).
Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E. M., & Johnson, L. J. (1997). A brief
archaeology of intelligence. In E. M. Kramer (Ed.),
Postmodernism and Race (pp. 31-50). Westport, CT:
Praeger.
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Kramer, E.
M. (1997). What is "Japanese"? Culture, diversity, and
social harmony. In E. M. Kramer (Ed.), Postmodernism
and Race (pp. 79-102). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E. M. (1995). A brief hermeneutic of the
co-constitution of nature and culture in the West
including some contemporary consequences. History of
European Ideas, 20(1-3), 649-659.
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Kramer, E. M. (1994). On the sense of the "partial"
fulfillment of phenomenological intuition.
Integrative Explorations: Journal of Culture and
Consciousness, 2, 37-51.
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Kramer, E.
M. (1994). Making love alone: Videocentrism and the case
of modern pornography. In K. A. Callahan (Ed.),
Ideals of feminine beauty: Philosophical, social, and
cultural dimensions (pp. 79-98). Westport, CT:
Greenwood.
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Kramer, E.
M. (1993). The Origin of Television as Civilizational Expression. In K. Haworth, J. Deely & T. Prewitt
(Eds.), Semiotics 1990. Sources in Semiotics (Vol. XI, pp. 28-37). New
York: University Press of America.
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Kramer,
E. M. (1993). Mass media and democracy. In J. W. Murphy
& D. L. Peck (Eds.), Open institutions: The hope for
democracy (pp. 77-98). Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E. M. (1993). Investigative journalism in
Bulgaria: A postponed renaissance. In A. Hester & K.
White (Eds.), Creating a free press in Eastern Europe
(pp. 111-159). Athens, GA: University of Georgia.
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Kramer, E. M. (1993). Reversal of fortunes:
Rehabilitations and counter-purges in Bulgaria. In A.
Hester & K. White (Eds.), Creating a free press in
Eastern Europe (pp. 161-190). Athens, GA: University
of Georgia.
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Kramer, E.
M. (1993). Phenomenology of international images. In P.
Blosser, E. Shimomissé, L. Embree & H. Kojima (Eds.),
Japanese and western phenomenology (pp. 249-262).
Boston: Springer.
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Kramer, E. M. (1993). Understanding co-constitutional genesis.
Integrative Explorations: Journal of Culture and
Consciousness, 1(1), 40-46.
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Kramer, E. M., & Algis, M. (1992). Introduction:
Gebser's new understanding. In E. M. Kramer (Ed.),
Consciousness and culture: An introduction to the
thought of Jean Gebser (pp. xi-xxxi). Westport, CT:
Greenwood.
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Kramer, E. M. (1992). Gebser and culture. In E. M.
Kramer (Ed.), Consciousness and culture: An
introduction to the thought of Jean Gebser (pp.
1-60). Westport, CT: Greenwood.
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Kramer, E. M. (1991). Mass communications: A
supplemental chapter to accompany Understanding Human
Communication. In R. B. Adler & G. Rodman (Eds.),
Understanding Human Communication (4th ed., pp.
s1-33). New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College.
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Kramer, E. M. (1991). Terrorizing discourses and
dissident courage. Communication Theory, 1(4),
336-347.
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Books
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Kramer, E. M. (under contract). Hermeneutics: The
world as conversation. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Kramer, E. M. (under contract). Human expression and
meaning: An introduction to the Theory of Dimensional
Accrual and Dissociation. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton.
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Kim, S. -H., Kramer, E. M., Miller, G. (In Press). Technology,
communication, and embodiment: Implications for communication within an
increasingly technologized milieu. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
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池田理知子,
灘光洋子,
今井千景,
吉武正樹,
クレーマー,E.M.,
山田美智子,
岩隈美穂,
伊佐雅子
&
丸山真純.
(2007).
多文化社会と異文化コミュニケーション
(rev. ed).
伊佐雅子監修.
東京:三修社.
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池田理知子,
灘光洋子,
今井千景,
吉武正樹,
クレーマー,E.M.,
山田美智子,
&
岩隈美穂.
(2002).
多文化社会と異文化コミュニケーション
[Tabunka shakai to ibunka komyunikēshon].
伊佐雅子監修.
東京:三修社.
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池田理知子,
クレーマー,E.M.(2000).
異文化コミュニケーション入門.
東京:
有斐閣.
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Kramer, E. M. (1997). Modern/postmodern: Off the
beaten path of antimodernism. Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Edited Books
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Kramer, E. M. (Ed.). (2003). The emerging
monoculture: Assimilation and the "model minority".
Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E. M. (Ed.). (1997). Postmodernism and race.
Westport, CT: Praeger.
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Kramer, E. M. (Ed.). (1992). Consciousness and
culture: An introduction to the thought of Jean Gebser.
Westport, CT: Greenwood.
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Book
Reviews
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Kramer, E. M. (1991). [Review
of the book The global village: Transformations in world life and media in the 21st
century].
International
Journal of Intercultural Relations, 15(1), 117-122.
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Essays
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Kramer, E. M. (2011, February 25). Letter to the editor: Weapons make
fashion statement, The Oklahoman Daily. [origional
version]
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A Note For My Students (December, 2008)
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For Michael W. Pfau
(March 14, 1945 - March 12, 2009)
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Others
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Haendel, T. (2008, October 23). OU's 'nutty' professors.
The Oklahoman Daily.
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Remembering September 11 (2006,
September 11)
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Local media coverage about Dr. Eric Kramer, 1994 [Bulgaria]
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Local media coverage about Dr. Eric Kramer, 1993
[Bulgaria; A full page interview in the largest
Bulgarian daily newspaper 24 Hours, May 26,
1993, p. 4.]
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Manuscripts
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Kramer, E. M. (1994).
Rational for an Ethic for New Technologies of Ontogenesis: Modernity and visiocentrism.
Prolegomena to an ethic for digital deception.
Unpublished manuscript. Authored by request of the Director of American Forces Information Services, Department of Defense, The Pentagon.
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