Carol L. Thompson
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Also affiliated: University of Tennessee Health Science Center (2006); Naval History and Heritage Command (1948–1956); Shell (United Kingdom) (2013)
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Biography and Research Information
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Carol L. Thompson is a professor at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Her research interests include civic engagement, particularly the role of storytelling and listening within communities. Thompson has also published work on the importance of critical thinking skills. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with 23 total publications and 102 total citations. She has collaborated with fellow University of Arkansas at Little Rock researchers Bailey M. Oliver‐Blackburn and April Chatham‐Carpenter on shared publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 103
Selected Publications
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Chapter 7. Civic Community Listening: The Nexus of Storytelling and Listening within Civic Communities (2025)
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Using literature to explore interpersonal theory: Representation of rhetorical objectification and oppression (2016)
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Varied Responses as a Means to the Richness of Discourse: Reading Tough Texts through Speaking and Writing (2016)
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An Interdisciplinary Dialog About Teaching and Learning Dialogically (2014)
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Fantasy Interviews (1994)
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The Newlywed Game (1993)
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Interactive Public-Speaking Activities (1992)
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- Chapter 7. Civic Community Listening: The Nexus of Storytelling and Listening within Civic Communities
- Chapter 7. Civic Community Listening: The Nexus of Storytelling and Listening within Civic Communities
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