Journal Articles and Book Chapters

2024

Dutta, M. J., & Elers, C. N. H. (2024). 31 Indigenous Media Organizing. The Oxford Handbook of Media and Social Justice, 287.

Dutta, M. J., Shingade, B., & Sharma, R. A. (2024). Global Hindutva: Communicative Strategies and Resistance. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication.

Elers, C., & Dutta, M. J. (2024). Theorising Māori health and wellbeing in a Whakapapa paradigm: Voices from the margins. Health Communication, 1-9.

Dutta, M. J., Baskey, P., Mandi, R., & Mandal, I. (2024). Indigenous Resistance in South Asia. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication.

Dutta, M. J., Mahtani, R., Ho, V., Sherqueshaa, S., Thomas, S., Jalleh-Hosey, A. A., … & Elers, P. (2024). Culturally centering the voices of transgender sex workers in Singapore: health, materiality and violence. Health communication, 1-9.

Elers, C., Dutta, M., Jayan, P., Rahman, M., & Elers, P. (2024). Disrupting, Intervening, and Re-imagining Health, Development, and Social Change: A Culture-Centered Approach. In Managing the Post-Colony: Voices from Aotearoa, Australia and The Pacific (pp. 189-207). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.

Dutta, M. J. (2024). Digital platforms, Hindutva, and disinformation: Communicative strategies and the Leicester violence. Communication Monographs, 1-29.

Dutta, M. J., Kaur-Gill, S., & Metuamate, S. (2024). Decolonizing impact through the culture-centered approach to health communication: Mobilizing communities to transform the structural determinants of health. Health Communication, 1-9.

Dutta, M. J., Elers, P., Jayan, P., Rahman, M., Hashim, S., Liu, J., … & Zorn, A. (2024). Preventing Violence in the Raced Margins: Alternate Rationalities, Possibilities, and Imaginaries. Management Communication Quarterly, 08933189241245132.

Dutta, M. J. (2024). Resisting an unfolding genocide: reflections from radical struggles in the Global South. Quarterly Journal of Speech110(2), 294-304.

Ramasubramanian, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2024). The CODE^ SHIFT model: a data justice framework for collective impact and social transformation. Human Communication Research50(2), 173-183.

Dutta, M. J., Jayan, P., Elers, P., Elers, C., Rahman, M. M., & Pokaia, V. (2024). Receiving healthcare amidst poverty during the COVID-19 lockdowns: A culture-centered interrogation. In Communication Research on Health Disparities and Coping Strategies in COVID-19 Related Crises (pp. 49-55). Routledge.

Salter, L. A., & Dutta, M. J. (2024). Communication Inequality and the Technopolitical Structure of Platform Work: Aotearoa New Zealand Platform Workers During COVID-19. International Journal of Communication18, 20.

Team, V., Ahmed, R., Dutta, M. J., & Diers-Lawson, A. (Eds.). (2024). COVID-19: Risk Communication and Blame. Frontiers Media SA.

Bouguettaya, A., Ahmed, R., Diers-Lawson, A., Dutta, M. J., & Team, V. (2024). COVID-19: risk communication and blame. Frontiers in Communication8, 1343478.

Elers, P., Dutta, M. J., Elers, S., Tau, T. T., & Torres, R. (2024). Subaltern perspectives of developing communication campaigns: Re-examining the culture-centered approach in addressing health disparities. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication17(1), 39-55.

Elers, C. H., & Dutta, M. (2024). Local government engagement practices and Indigenous interventions: Learning to listen to Indigenous voices. Human Communication Research50(1), 39-52.

2023

Dutta, M. J. (2023). 16 Culture-centered Approach to Risk Communication. Communicating Risk and Safety24, 269.

Elers, P., & Dutta, M. J. (2023). Situating Health Experiences: A Culture-Centered Interrogation. Health Communication, 1-8.

Dutta, M. (2023). Culture‐Centered method for decolonization: Community organizing to dismantle capitalist‐colonial organizing. The handbook of critical intercultural communication, 407-418.

Lewandowsky, S., Schmid, P., Habersaat, K. B., Nielsen, S. M., Seale, H., Betsch, C., … & Danchin, M. (2023). Lessons from COVID-19 for behavioural and communication interventions to enhance vaccine uptake. Communications Psychology1(1), 35.

Dutta, M. J. (2023). Applied communication, witnessing, and decolonizing futures. Journal of Applied Communication Research51(6), 579-581.

Dutta, M. J. (2023). Theorizing southern strategies of anti-racism: Culturally centering social change. In The Routledge handbook of ethnicity and race in communication (pp. 301-314). Routledge.

Salter, L. A., & Dutta, M. J. (2023). The algorithmic big Other: using Lacanian theory to rethink control and resistance in platform work. Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory, 1-16.

Elers, P., Jayan, P., & Dutta, M. J. (2023). Foregrounding digital realities at the locked down raced margins: a culture-centered case study in Aotearoa. Review of Communication23(3), 293-307.

Dutta, M. J. (2023). Culture-Centered Organizing at the “Margins of the Margins”: Dismantling Structures, Decolonizing Futures. In Organizing at the Margins: Theorizing Organizations of Struggle in the Global South (pp. 157-182). Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Elers, C., & Dutta, M. (2023). Academic-community solidarities in land occupation as an Indigenous claim to health: culturally centered solidarity through voice infrastructures. Frontiers in Communication8, 1009837.

Dutta, M. J., Kaur-Gill, S., Elers, N. H. C., Mahbubur, M., Rahman, P. J., Mandal, I., … & Metuamate, S. (2023). Justice-based Public Pedagogy of Care. Teaching Communication Across Disciplines for Professional Development, Civic Engagement, and Beyond, 311.

Dutta, M. J., & Rahman, M. M. (2023). The city eats the worker: migrant negotiations of COVID-19 and resistance amidst the COVID-19 crisis. Consumption Markets & Culture26(3), 194-209.

Kozlakidis, Z., Doolan, D. L., Zhang, S. Y., Yokota, Y. T., Shioda, T., Ahmed, R., … & Zhang, Z. (Eds.). (2023). Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Clinical Management and Public Health Response (volume IB). Frontiers Media SA.

Elers, P., & Dutta, M. J. (2023). Theorizing COVID-19 information retrieving from a culture-centered lens: Communication infrastructures for challenging disinformation. Communication Monographs90(2), 205-224.

Croucher, S. M., Nguyen, T., Ding, G. G., Diers-Lawson, A., Spencer, A., Eskiçorapçı, N., … & Gomez, O. (2023). Intergroup communication during the COVID-19 pandemic: A 20-nation analysis of prejudice. In Pandemic communication (pp. 174-196). Routledge.

Lee, S. T., Dutta, M. J., Luk, P., Kaur-Gill, S., & Lin, J. (2023). Health orientation as a psychographic framework for understanding physical exercise behavior. Health Communication38(3), 460-467.

Elers, C., & Dutta, M. J. (2023). Health Disparities: Indigenous: Oceania. The International Encyclopedia of Health Communication, 1-4.

Rahman, M. M., & Dutta, M. J. (2023). The United Nations (UN) card, identity, and negotiations of health among Rohingya refugees. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health20(4), 3385.

Kaur-Gill, S., & Dutta, M. J. (Eds.). (2023). Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic: communication, Inequality, and Transformation. Springer Nature.

Kaur-Gill, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2023). The COVID-19 pandemic and precarious migrants: An outbreak of inequality. In Migrants and the COVID-19 pandemic: Communication, inequality, and transformation (pp. 1-25). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.

Jayan, P., & Dutta, M. J. (2023). Listening for Erasures as Method in Making Sense of Health Disparities: Culture-Centered Constructions of Health Among Refugees. In Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Communication, Inequality, and Transformation (pp. 69-83). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.

Rahman, M. M., & Dutta, M. J. (2023). The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the health of Rohingya refugees. In Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Communication, Inequality, and Transformation (pp. 51-67). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.

Dutta, M. J., Mandal, I., & Baskey, P. (2023). culture-centered migrant organizing at the margins: Resisting hate amidst COVID-19. In Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Communication, Inequality, and Transformation (pp. 217-235). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.

2022

Hunt, K. P., Gordon, C., & Dutta, M. J. (Eds.). (2022). Food systems communication amid compounding crises: Power, resistance, and change.

Dutta, M. J. (2022). Pandemic communication as transformation. Journal of Applied Communication Research50(6), 593-594.

Dutta, M. J. (2022). Making and breaking boundaries. Journal of Applied Communication Research50(sup1), S1-S2.

Gordon, C., Hunt, K. P., & Dutta, M. J. (2022). Food systems communication amid compounding crises: Power, resistance, and change. Frontiers in Communication7, 1041474.

Kaur-Gill, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2022). Hyper-Precarious Labor: Transnational Domestic Work. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication.

Dutta, M. J. (2022). A culture-centered approach to health and risk communication. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication.

Dutta, M. J. (2022). The Whiteness of the Rhetoric of Health and Medicine (RHM) A Culture-Centered Framework for Dismantling. Departures in Critical Qualitative Research11(1-2), 54-79.

Dutta, M. J. (2022). Communication as raced practice. Journal of Applied Communication Research50(3), 227-228.

Sun, K., & Dutta, M. (2022). Grandparenting in rural China: a culture-centered approach (CCA) to understand economic inequality and rural labor change. Qualitative social work21(3), 602-620.

Dutta, M. J. (2022). Culture-Centered Approach to Communicating Health and Development: Communication, Social Justice, and Social Change. In The Handbook of Global Interventions in Communication Theory (pp. 440-455). Routledge.

Dutta, M. J. (2022). Health, Safety and Well-being: Listening to the Voices of Migrant Workers in a Pandemic. In MIGRANT WORKERS IN SINGAPORE: Lives and Labour in a Transient Migration Regime (pp. 149-151).

Dutta, M. J., & Pal, M. (2024). Experiences of Muslims in India on digital platforms with anti-Muslim hate: a culture-centered exploration. Frontiers in Communication9, 1205116.

Mika, J. P., Dell, K., Elers, C., Dutta, M., & Tong, Q. (2022). Indigenous environmental defenders in Aotearoa New Zealand: Ihumātao and Ōroua River. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples.

Salter, L., & Dutta, M. (2022). Experiences with COVID-19 among gig workers.

Dutta, M. J. (2022). De-centering the whiteness of applied communication research: some editorial strategies. Journal of Applied Communication Research50(2), 109-110.

Elers, P., Dutta, M. J., & Elers, S. (2022). Culturally centring digital inclusion and marginality: A case study in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Media & Society24(2), 311–327. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448211063180

2021

Ganchoudhuri, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2021). Neoliberal Hegemony and National HIV/AIDS Policy in India. In Post-AIDS Discourse in Health Communication (pp. 106-121). Routledge.

Kaur-Gill, S., Pandi, A. R., & Dutta, M. J. (2021). Singapore’s national discourse on foreign domestic workers: Exploring perceptions of the margins. Journalism22(12), 2991-3012.

Elers, P., Te Tau, T., Dutta, M. J., Elers, S., & Jayan, P. (2021). Explorations of health in Aotearoa New Zealand’s low-income suburbia. Health Communication36(12), 1453-1463.

Kaur-Gill, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2021). Structure as depressant: Theorizing narratives of mental health among migrant domestic workers. Health communication36(12), 1464-1475.

Pooja Jayan & Mohan J. Dutta (2021) Nobody cares about us: COVID-19 and voices of refugees from Aotearoa New Zealand, Communication Research and Practice, 7:4, 361-378, DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2021.1994686

Dutta, M. J. (2021). Culture-centred approach to digital health communication: Sustaining health, addressing inequalities, transforming structures. Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies13(2), 311-319.

Dutta, M., Ramasubramanian, S., Barrett, M., Elers, C., Sarwatay, D., Raghunath, P., … & Zapata, D. (2021). Decolonizing open science: Southern interventions. Journal of Communication71(5), 803-826.

Pitaloka, D., & Dutta, M. J. (2021). PERFORMING SONGS AS HEALING THE TRAUMA OF THE 1965 ANTI-COMMUNIST KILLINGS IN INDONESIA. Traumatic Pasts in Asia: History, Psychiatry, and Trauma from the 1930s to the Present, 226.

Elers, S., Elers, P. & Dutta, M. (2021). 4. Responding to White Supremacy: An Analysis of Twitter Messages by Māori after the Christchurch Terrorist Attack. In B. Carlson & J. Berglund (Ed.), Indigenous Peoples Rise Up: The Global Ascendency of Social Media Activism (pp. 65-79). Ithaca, NY: Rutgers University Press. https://doi.org/10.36019/9781978808812-005

Dutta, M. J. (2021). Singapore’s extreme neoliberalism and the COVID outbreak: Culturally centering voices of low-wage migrant workers. American Behavioral Scientist65(10), 1302-1322.

Ganesh, S., Dutta, M., & Hau, N. (2021). 23 Building communities. Handbook of Management Communication16, 427.

Belarde-Lewis, M., Cote-Meek, S., Parkhurst, N. A. D., Duarte, M., Dutta, M., Elers, P., … & Wilson, A. (2021). Indigenous Peoples Rise Up: The Global Ascendency of Social Media Activism. Rutgers University Press.

Elers, P., Dutta, MJ., & Elers, S. (2021). Engagement and the Nonprofit Organization: Voices from the Margins. Management Communication Quarterly. 35(3), 368-391

Lee, ST., Dutta, MJ., Luk, P., Kaur-Gill, S., & Lin, J. (2021). Health Orientation as a Psychographic Framework for Understanding Physical Exercise Behavior. Health Communication.

Dutta, MJ. (2021). Neoliberal Governmentality and Low-Wage Migrant Labour in India and Singapore. Journal of Creative Communications. 16(2), 139-152

Dutta, MJ. (2021). Migrant health as a human right amidst COVID-19: a culture-centered approach. International Journal of Human Rights in Healthcare. 14(3), 223-239

Dutta, MJ., & Elers, P. (2021). Negotiating Community-Academic-Activist Relationships Amidst the Pandemic. Communication, Culture and Critique. 14(2), 381-384

Sun, K., & Dutta, M. (2021). Grandparenting in rural China: A culture-centered approach (CCA) to understand economic inequality and rural labor change. Qualitative Social Work.

Dutta, MJ. (2021). Universities, civility, and repression in the age of new media: Surveillance capital and resistance. In Civility, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom in Higher Education: Faculty on the Margins. (pp. 41 – 58).

Falnikar, A., & Dutta, MJ. (2021). Bt cotton and the voices of the widows in the face of farmer-suicides. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication. 14(2), 95-111

Kaur‐Gill, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2021). Strategic communication campaigns in health. The handbook of strategic communication, 309-319.

Elers, P., Elers, S., Dutta, MJ., & Torres, R. (2021). Applying the Cultured-Centered Approach to visual storytelling methods. Review of Communication. 21(1), 33-43

Dutta, MJ. (2021). Communication as praxis. Journal of Applied Communication Research. 49(1), 1-2

Elers, C., Jayan, P., Elers, P., & Dutta, MJ. (2021). Negotiating Health Amidst COVID-19 Lockdown in Low-income Communities in Aotearoa New Zealand. Health Communication. 36(1), 109-115

Baldy, C. R., Belarde-Lewis, M., Berglund, J., Carlson, B., Cote-Meek, S., Duarte, M., … & Wilson, A. (2021). Indigenous Peoples Rise Up:: Global Media and Race.

Dutta, M. J. (2021). Communication Inequality, Structural Inequality, and COVID-19. In Communicating COVID-19 (pp. 85-98). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.

Phillips, M. E. (2021). Repairing (and Exploiting) the Underclass Image: The Importance of Intersectionality in Asia’s Maid Trade. University of California, Berkeley.

Dutta, MJ., & Pal, M. (2021). Theorizing from the global south: Dismantling, resisting, and transforming communication theory. Communication Theory. 30(4), 349-369


2020

Vats, A., & Dutta, MJ. (2020). Locating freedom of speech in an era of global white nationalism. First Amendment Studies. 54(2), 156-180

Dutta, M., & Elers, P. (2020). Media narratives of kindness − a critique. Media International Australia. 177(1), 108-112

Dutta, MJ., Kaur, S., & Elers, P. (2020). Validity in interpretive methods: frameworks and innovations. Annals of the International Communication Association.

Dutta, MJ. (2020). Whiteness, internationalization, and erasure: decolonizing futures from the Global South. Communication and Critical/ Cultural Studies. 17(2), 228-235

Habersaat, KB., Betsch, C., Danchin, M., Sunstein, CR., Böhm, R., Falk, A., . . . Butler, R. (2020). Ten considerations for effectively managing the COVID-19 transition. Nature Human Behaviour. 4(7), 677-687

Elers, P., Te Tau, T., Dutta, MJ., Elers, S., & Jayan, P. (2020). Explorations of Health in Aotearoa New Zealand’s Low-income Suburbia. Health Communication.

Kaur-Gill, S., & Dutta, MJ. (2020). Structure as Depressant: Theorizing Narratives of Mental Health among Migrant Domestic Workers. Health Communication.

Dutta, M., & Thaker, J. (2020). Sustainability, Ecology, and Agriculture in Women Farmers’ Voices: Culture-Centering Gender and Development. Communication Theory. 30(2)

Schraedley, MK., Bean, H., Dempsey, SE., Dutta, MJ., Hunt, KP., Ivancic, SR., . . . Sellnow, T. (2020). Food (in)security communication: a forum addressing current challenges and future possibilities. Journal of Applied Communication Research. 48(2), 166-185

Kaur-Gill, S., & Dutta, MJ. (2020). Negotiating the (im)mobility of domestic work: Communicative erasures, disrupted embodiments, and neoliberal Asia. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication. 13(2), 130-150

Dutta, M.J., & Elers, S. (2020). Public relations, indigeneity and colonization: Indigenous resistance as dialogic anchor. Public Relations Review. 46(1)


2019

Chandanabhumma, P. P., Duran, B. M., Peterson, J. C., Pearson, C. R., Oetzel, J. G., Dutta, M. J., & Wallerstein, N. B. (2019). Space within the scientific discourse for the voice of the other? Expressions of community voice in the scientific discourse of community-based participatory research. Health communication, 1-12.

Dutta, M. J. (2019). What Is alternative modernity? Decolonizing culture as hybridity in the Asian turn. Asia Pacific Media Educator.

Dutta, M. J. (2019). Cultural imperialism and development communication for social change. In Oliver Boyd-Barrett and Tanner Mirrlees (Eds.), Title: Media Imperialism: Continuity and Change. Rowman & Littlefield.

Dutta, M. J. (2019). Introduction: Theory, method, and praxis of social change. In Communicating for Social Change (pp. 315-331). Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore.

Dutta, M. J. (2019). Culture-centered social change: From process to evaluation. In Communicating for Social Change (pp. 315-331). Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore.

Dutta, U., & Dutta, M. J. (2019). Songs of the Bauls: Voices from the margins as transformative infrastructures. Religions10(5), 335.

Dutta, M. J., & Elers, S. (2019). Public relations, indigeneity and colonization: Indigenous resistance as dialogic anchor. Public Relations Review, 101852.

Dutta, M. J., & Thaker, J. (2019). ‘Communication sovereignty’ as resistance: strategies adopted by women farmers amid the agrarian crisis in India. Journal of Applied Communication Research47(1), 24-46.

Falnikar, A., & Dutta, M. J. (2019). Voices of farmer-widows amid the agrarian crisis in India. Women’s Studies in Communication42(4), 432-451.

Falnikar, A., Tan, E., Ganchoudhuri, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2019). Discursive constructions of income inequality in neoliberal Singapore. Journal of Creative Communications14(2), 132–146. https://doi.org/10.1177/0973258619851979

Kaur-Gill, S., Pandi, A. R., & Dutta, M. J. (2019). Singapore’s national discourse on foreign domestic workers: Exploring perceptions of the margins. Journalismhttps://doi.org/10.1177/1464884919879850

Neyazi, T., Kumar, A., & Dutta, M. J. (2019). Channel Complementarity or Displacement? Theory and Evidence from a non-Western Election Context. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media.

Pitaloka, D., & Dutta, M. J. (2019). Embodied memories and spaces of healing: Culturally-centering voices of the survivors of 1965 Indonesian mass killings. In Communicating for Social Change (pp. 333-357). Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore.

Tan, E. L., & Dutta, M. J. (2019). Inequalities and workplace injuries: How Chinese workers cope with serious diseases caused by Benzene poisoning. In Communicating for Social Change (pp. 359-381). Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore.

Thaker, J., Dutta, M. J., Nair, V., & Rao, V. P. (2019). Media portrayal stigma among gender and sexual minorities. In Communicating for Social Change (pp. 383-407). Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore.

Wallerstein, N., Oetzel, J. G., Duran, B., Magarati, M., Pearson, C., Belone, L., … & Dutta, M. (2019). Culture-centeredness in community-based participatory research: contributions to health education intervention research. Health education research34(4), 372-388.


2018

Dutta, M. J. (2018). On Spivak. In O. Ihlen (Eds.), Public Relations and Social Theory: Key Figures, Concepts and Developments.

Dutta, M. J. (2018). Culture-centered approach in addressing health disparities: Communication infrastructures for subaltern voices. Communication Methods and Measures, 1-21.

Dutta, M. J. (2018). Culturally centering social change communication: subaltern critiques of, resistance to, and re-imagination of development. Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 1-18.

Dutta, M. J. (2018). Autoethnography as decolonization, decolonizing autoethnography: Resisting to build our homes. Cultural Studies↔ Critical Methodologies18(1), 94-96.

Dutta, M. J. (2018). Health Communication. In R. Heath & W. Johanssen (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Strategic Communication. John Wiley & Sons.

Dutta, M. J., Collins, W., Sastry, S., Dillard, S., Anaele, A., Kumar, R., … & Bonu, T. (2018). A culture-centered community-grounded approach to disseminating health information among African Americans. Health communication, 1-10.

Dutta, M. J., & Kaur-Gill, S. (2018). Precarities of migrant work in Singapore: Migration, (Im)mobility, and neoliberal governmentality. International Journal of Communication12, 19.

Dutta, M. J., & Shome, R. (2018). Mobilities, Communication, and Asia. Mobilities in Asia—Introduction. International Journal of Communication12, 19.

Dutta, M. J. (2018). Power and control in communication studies. In D. Cloud (Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication. Oxford University Press.

Dutta, M. J. (2018). Health communication in global contexts. In D. Cloud (Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication. Oxford University Press.

Dutta, M. J., & Basu, A. (2018). Subalternity, neoliberal seductions, and freedom: Decolonizing the global market of social change. Cultural Studies↔ Critical Methodologies18(1), 80-93.

Dutta, M. J., Comer, S., Teo, D., Luk, P., Lee, M., Zapata, D., … & Kaur, S. (2018). Health meanings among foreign domestic workers in Singapore: A culture-centered approach. Health communication33(5), 643-652.

Dutta, M. J., Kaur, S., Luk, P., Lin, J., & Lee, S. T. (2018). Health information seeking among Singaporeans: Roles and collective contexts. Health communication33(4), 433-442.

Dutta, M. J., Kaur-Gill, S., Tan, N., & Lam, C. (2018). mHealth, health, and mobility: A culture-centered interrogation. In mHealth Innovation in Asia (pp. 91-107). Springer, Dordrecht.

Ho, E. Y., Lie, S., Luk, P., & Dutta, M. J. (2018). Speaking of health in Singapore using the Singlish term “Heaty.” In Engaging and Transforming Global Communication through Cultural Discourse Analysis: A Tribute to Donal Carbaugh.

Lee, S. T., Dutta, M. J., Lin, J., Luk, P., & Kaur-Gill, S. (2018). Trust ecologies and channel complementarity for information seeking in cancer prevention. Journal of Health Communication23(3), 254-263.

Low, T. T., Chan, S. P., Wai, S. H., Ang, Z., Kyu, K., Lee, K. Y., Dutta, M. J., & Nang, T. (2018). The women’s heart health programme: a pilot trial of sex-specific cardiovascular management. BMC women’s health18(1), 56.

Ray, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2018). Insecure peace: understanding citizen and local government relations in a Maoist-affected region in India. Critical Asian Studies50(1), 37-57.

Thaker, J., & Dutta, M. J. (2018). Women farmers’ voices on climate change adaptation in India. In Environmental communication among minority populations (pp. 113-130). Routledge.

Thaker, J., Dutta, M., Nair, V., & Rao, V. P. (2018). The interplay between stigma, collective efficacy, and advocacy communication among men who have sex with men and transgender females. Journal of Health Communication23(7), 614-623.


2017

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. J. (2017). Subaltern Resistance Narratives and the Culture-Centered Approach: Inverting Public Health Discourse. In Thinking Through Resistance (pp. 34-50). Routledge.

Dutta, M. J. (2017). Negotiating health on dirty jobs: Culture-centered constructions of health among migrant construction workers in Singapore. In Culture, Migration, and Health Communication in a Global Context (pp. 45-59). Routledge.

Dutta, M. J. (2017). Culture-centered approach to social change communication. In L. Chen (Ed.), Intercultural Communication Handbook (pp. 309-329). De Greuter Mouton.

Dutta, M. J. (2017). Content effects: Personal and public health. In P. Rossler (Ed.), International Encyclopedia for Media Effects (pp. 1-14). John Wiley & Sons.

Dutta, M. J. (2017). Migration and health in the construction industry: Culturally centering voices of Bangladeshi workers in Singapore. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health14(2), 132.

Dutta, D., & Dutta, M. J. (2017). Cultural intelligence, postcolonial critique. The International Encyclopedia of Intercultural Communication, 1-7.

Dutta, M. J., & Kang, S. (2017). Complex structures: Meaning formation amid China’s new rural cooperative medical scheme. International Journal of Communication11, 26..

Dutta, M. J., Kaur-Gill, S., & Tan, N. (2017). Cultivation in health and risk messaging. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Health and Risk Message Design and Processing (pp. 1-15). Oxford University Press.

Dutta, M., Sastry, S., Dillard, S., Kumar, R., Anaele, A., Collins, W., … & Spinetta, C. (2017). Narratives of stress in health meanings of African Americans in Lake County, Indiana. Health communication32(10), 1241-1251.

Kaur‐Gill, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2017). Digital Ethnography. The International Encyclopedia of Communication Research Methods, 1-10.

Lin, J., & Dutta, M. J. (2017). A replication of channel complementarity theory among Internet users in India. Health communication32(4), 483-492.

Rao, A., & Dutta, M. J. (2017). Repertoires of collective action in an “IT City”: Urban civil society negotiations of offline and online spaces in Bangalore. Communication Monographs84(2), 221-240.

Sastry, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2017). Health communication in the time of Ebola: A culture-centered interrogation. Journal of health communication22(sup1), 10-14.

Tan, N., Kaur-Gill, S., Dutta, M. J., & Venkataraman, N. (2017). Food insecurity in Singapore: The communicative (dis) value of the lived experiences of the poor. Health communication32(8), 954-962.


2016

Dutta, M. J. (2016). A postcolonial critique of public relations. The Routledge Handbook of Critical Public Relations, (pp. 248-260). Routledge.

Dutta, M. (2016). Social Context of health and diversity issues. In Handbook of Qualitative Health Research for Evidence-Based Practice (pp. 7-20). Springer New York.

Dutta, M. J. (2016). Cultural context, structural determinants, and global health inequities: The role of communication. Frontiers in Communication. Opening grand challenge.

Dutta, M. J. (2016). Violence in Gaza: an academic-activist agenda for health communication. Health communication31(12), 1579-1581..

Dutta, M. J., Hingson, L., Anaele, A., Sen, S., & Jones, K. (2016). Narratives of Food Insecurity in Tippecanoe County, Indiana: Economic Constraints in Local Meanings of Hunger. Health communication31(6), 647-658. (Lead Article)

Dutta, M.J., & Kaur, S. (2016).  Communicating the culture-centered approach to health disparities. In J. Yamasaki, P. Geist-Martin, & B. Sharf, Storied Health and Illness (pp. 333-357). Waveland Press Inc.

Dutta, M., & Rastogi, R. (2016). Deconstructing PRSP measurement: Participation as neoliberal colonization. Journal of Creative Communications11(3), 211-226.

Gao, H., Dutta, M., & Okoror, T. (2016). Listening to Chinese immigrant restaurant workers in the Midwest: Application of the culture-centered approach (CCA) to Explore Perceptions of Health and Health Care. Health communication31(6), 727-737.

Kaur, S., Tan, N., & Dutta, M. J. (2016). Media, migration and politics: The coverage of the Little India riot in the Straits Times in Singapore. Journal of Creative Communications11(1), 27-43.

Kang, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2016). Meanings of care: A culture-centered approach to left-behind family members in the countryside of China. Journal of health communication21(11), 1141-1147.

Dutta, M. J., & Sastry, S. (2016). Reading HIV/AIDS in the Indian Media: Social, cultural and economic constructions. In Liberalizing, Feminizing and Popularizing Health Communications in Asia (pp. 73-90). Routledge.

Thaker, J., & Dutta, M. (2016). Millet in our own voices: A culturally-centred articulation of alternative development by DDS women farmers’ sanghams. In Globalisation and the Challenges of Development in Contemporary India (pp. 131-144). Springer Singapore.

Jamil, R., & Dutta, M. (2016). Structural and cultural constructions of spirit healing in rural Bangladesh: A culture-centered approach. In D. L. Rubin & A. N. Miller (Eds.), Health communication and faith-based communities.


2015

Dutta, M. J. (2015). Cultural Discourses of Health. The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction.

Dutta, M. J. (2015). Decolonizing communication for social change: A Culture‐Centered approach. Communication Theory25(2), 123-143. (Lead Article)

Dutta, M. J. (2015). New communication technologies, social media, and public health. In R. Detels, M. Gulliford, Q. A. Karim, & C. C. Tan (Eds.) Oxford Textbook of Global Public Health.

Dutta, M. J., & Acharya, L. (2015). Power, control, and the margins in an HIV/AIDS intervention: A culture‐centered interrogation of the “Avahan” campaign targeting Indian truckers. Communication, Culture & Critique8(2), 254-272.

Dutta, M. J., & Kumar, R. (2015). Public relations and resistance: A culture-centered approach. In J. N. Kim, E-J KI, & J. Ledingham (Eds.), Public relations as relationship management. Routledge.

Rastogi, R., & Dutta, M. J. (2015). Neoliberalism, agriculture and farmer stories: Voices of farmers from the margins of India. Journal of Creative Communications10(2), 128-140.

Yehya, N. A., & Dutta, M. J. (2015). Articulations of health and poverty among women on WIC. Health communication30(12), 1223-1233.


2014

Dutta, M. J. (2014). A Culture-Centered Approach to Listening: Voices of Social Change. International Journal of Listening28(2), 67-81.

Dutta, M. J. (2014). Globalization Theory. In T. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Sage

Dutta, M. J. (2014). Culture-centered approaches to health communication. In T. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Sage

Dutta, M. J. (2014). Communities in health communication. In T. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Sage

Dutta, M. J. (2014). Yoga, meditation, and Ayurveda. In T. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Sage

Dutta, M. J. (2014). Cultural sensitivity approaches to health communication. In T. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Sage

Dutta, M. J. (2014). Postcolonial theory and health communication. In T. Thompson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Health Communication. Sage

Dutta, M. J. (2014). Public diplomacy, public relations and the Middle East: A culture-centered approach to power in global contexts. In International Public Relations and Public Diplomacy.

Dutta, M. J., & Sen, S. (2014). Coverage of the Financial Crisis in English Language Print Media in India Ideologies of Neoliberalism. Journal of Creative Communications9(3), 199-213.

Dillard, S. J., Dutta, M., & Sun, W. S. (2014). Culture-Centered Engagement With Delivery of Health Services: Co-Constructing Meanings of Health in the Tzu Chi Foundation Through Buddhist Philosophy. Health communication29(2), 147-156.


2013

Airhihenbuwa, C. O., & Dutta, M. J. (2013). New Perspectives on Global Health Communication: Affirming Spaces for Rights, Equity, and Voices. In R. Obregon & S. Waisbord (Eds.), Handbook of Global Health Communication.

Ban, Z., Sastry, S., & Dutta, M. (2013). “Shoppers’ Republic of China”: Orientalism in neoliberal US news discourse. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication.

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2013). Health and sex work: Structures as narrative nodes. In A. Misra & S. Chopra Chatterji (Eds.) Narratives of health and illness: Readings from Asia. Delhi: Orient Blackswan.

D’Enbeau, S., Munz, E., Wilson, S. R., & Dutta, M. J. (2013). Reflecting on evaluation research: Intersections of academy, community, and identity. Tamara Journal of Critical Organisation Inquiry11(4), 53.

Dutta, M. J. (2013). Disseminating HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis information in underserved communities. American Journal of Preventive Medicine44, S133-6.

Dutta, M. J. (2013) Health communication as health activism: The case of the campaign to stop the Gardasil clinical trials in India. In M. Dutta & G. Kreps (Eds.), Communicating health disparities. Peter Lang New York.

Dutta, M. J. (2013). Globalization, public relations, and activism for social change: A culture-centered approach. In K. Sriramesh, Z. Ansgar, & J. N. Kim (Eds), Public relations and communication management: Current trends and emerging topics. New York: Routledge.

Dutta, M., & Acharya, A. (2013). Culture-centered deconstructions: In-depth interviews with HIV planners targeting tribals in Orissa, India. In M. Dutta & G. Kreps (Eds.), Communicating health disparities. Peter Lang New York.

Dutta, M. J., & Anaele, A. (2013). Culture-centered resistance in the context of mining: The Ogoni resistance movement. In A. Singhal & G. Kreps (Eds.) Global health communication. Peter Lang.

Dutta, M. J., Anaele, A., & Jones, C. (2013). Voices of hunger: Addressing health disparities through the culture-centered approach. Journal of Communication, 63, 159-180.

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2013). Negotiating our postcolonial selves: From the ground to the ivory tower. In Holman-Jones, S., Adams, T., & Ellis, C. E. (Eds.), Handbook of autoethnography. Left Coast Press.

Dutta, M. J., Dillard, S., Kumar, R., Sastry, S., Jones, C., Anaele, A., Dutta, U., Collins, W., Okoror, T., & Robinson, C. (2013). Culture-centered approach to developing comparative effectiveness research summary guides (CERSGs) for African Americans in Lake and Marion Counties of Indiana. In M. J. Dutta & G. Kreps (Eds.) Communication interventions addressing health disparities. Peter Lang New York.

Dutta, M. J., & Dutta, D. (2013). Multinational going cultural: A postcolonial deconstruction of cultural intelligence. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 6, 241-258.

Dutta, M. J., & Dutta, U. (2013). Voices of the poor from the margins of Bengal: Structural inequities and health. Qualitative Health Research, 23, 14-25.

Dutta, M. J., & Jamil, R. (2013). Health at the margins of migration: Culture-centered co-constructions among Bangladeshi immigrants. Health communication28(2), 170-182.

Dutta, M. J., & Jones, C. (2013). Health inequalities in rural United States: Culture-centered co-constructions with healthcare providers. In M. J. Dutta & G. Kreps (Eds.) Communication interventions addressing health disparities. Peter Lang New York.

Pal, M., & Dutta, M. J. (2013). “Land is our Mother”: Alternative meanings of development in subaltern organizing. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 6, 203-220.

Sastry, S., & Dutta, Mohan, J. (2013). Global Health Interventions and the “common sense” of Neoliberalism: A dialectical analysis of PEPFAR. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 6, 21-39.

Mitra, R., Green, R. J., & Dutta, M. J. (2013). Corporate reputation in emerging markets: A culture-centered review and critique. In C. Carroll (Ed.), The Handbook of Communication and Corporate Reputation. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.


2012

Acharya, L., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). Deconstructing the portrayals of HIV/AIDS among campaign planners targeting tribal populations in Koraput, India: A culture-centered interrogation. Health Communication, 27, 629-640.

Ban, Z., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). Minding their business: Discourses of colonialism and neoliberalism in the commercial guide for US companies in China. Public Relations Inquiry, 1, 197-200.

Dutta, M. J. (2012). Hunger as health: Culture-centered interrogations of alternative rationalities of health. Communication Monographs, 79, 366-384.

Dutta, M. (2012). Critical interrogations of global public relations: Power, culture, and agency. In K. Sriramesh & D. Vercic (Eds.), Cultural theories of public relations (pp. 202-217). Routledge.

Dutta, M. (2012). Health. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (2012). Poverty. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (2012). Prostitution. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M., & Dutta, D. (2012). Science. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (2012). AIDS. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (2012). A culturally centered approach to communication for social change. In S. Melkote (Ed.) Development communication and directed change: A reappraisal of theories and practices.

Dutta, M. J., & Ban, Z. (2012). Minding their business: Discourses of colonialism and neoliberalism in the commercial guides for US companies in China. Public Relations Inquiry, 1, 197-220.

Dutta, M. J., Brockus, S., & Vercler, L. (2012). Television coverage of Operation Iraqi Freedom: The frames that made news. Journal of International Communication, 18, 156-173.

Jamil, R., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). A culture-centered exploration of health: Constructions from rural Bangladesh. Health Communication, 27, 369-379.

Koenig, C. J., Dutta, M. J., Kandula, L., & Palaniappan, L. (2012). “All of those things we don’t eat:” A culture-centered approach to dietary health meanings for Asian Indians living in the United States. Health Communication, 27, 818-828.

Pal, M., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). Organizing resistance on the internet: The case of the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal. Communication, Culture, Critique, 5, 230-251.

Sastry, S., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). Public health, global surveillance, and the “emerging disease” worldview: A postcolonial appraisal of PEPFAR. Health Communication, 27, 519-532.

Basnyat, I., & Dutta, M. (2012). Reframing Motherhood Through the Culture-Centered Approach: Articulations of Agency Among Young Nepalese Women. Health Communication, 27, 273-283.

Airhihenbuwa, C. O., & Dutta, M. J. (2012). New Perspectives on Global Health Communication. The Handbook of Global Health Communication, 34-51.

Dutta, M., Zhuo, B., &  Pal, M. (2012). Engaging worldviews, cultures, and structures through dialogue: The culture-centered approach to public relations. Prism, 9.

Dutta, M. (2012). Voices of resistance. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.


2011

Basnyat, I., & Dutta, M. (2011). Reframing motherhood through the culture-centered approach: Articulations of agency among young Nepalese women. Health Communication, 27, 273-283.

Basnyat, I., & Dutta, M. (2011). Family Planning (re)Defined: How Young Nepalese Women Understand and Negotiate Contraceptive Choices. Asian Journal of Communication, 21, 338-354.

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2011). ‘We are mothers first’: Localocentric articulation of sex worker identity as a keyword in HIV/AIDS communication. Women & Health, 51, 106-123.

Dutta, M. (2011). Health, human right, and performance: Interrupted stories. Health Communication, 26, 679-682.

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2011). Culture, communication and health: A guiding framework. In T. Thompson, R. Parrott, & J. F. Nussbaum (Eds.) Routledge handbook of health communication (2nd ed). New York: Routledge.

Dempsey, S., Dutta, M. J., Frey, L. et al. (2011). What is the role of the communication discipline in social justice, community engagement, and public scholarship? Communication Monographs, 78, 256-271.

Sastry, S., & Dutta, M. (2011). Postcolonial constructions of HIV/AIDS: Meaning, culture, and structure. Health Communication, 26, 437-449.

Bodie, G., Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2011). Social disparities in online health use: The integrative model of e-health use. In A. Lazakidou & K. Siassiakos (Eds.), Handbook of research on distributed medical informatics and e-health. Hershey, PA: Medical Information Science Reference.

Dutta, M. & Pal, M. (2011).Public relations in a global context: Postcolonial thoughts. In N. Bardhan & K. Weaver (Eds.), Public relations in global cultural contexts (pp. 195-225). New York: Routledge

Whitten, P, Dutta, MJ, Carpenter S, Bodie GD. (2011). News media and health care providers at the crossroads of medical adverse events. In: Henriksen K, Battles J, Keyes M, Grady ML, eds., Advances in patient safety: New directions and alternative approaches. Vol. 1, Assessment. AHRQ Pub. No. 08-0034-1. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.


2010

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2010). Born into Brothels: Neocolonial moves and unheard voices. Feminist Media Studies, 10, 101-105.

Dutta, M. (2010). The critical cultural turn in Health Communication: Reflexivity, solidarity, and praxis. Health Communication, 25, 534-539.

Dutta, M. (2010). The critical cultural turn in Health Communication: Reflexivity, solidarity, and praxis. Health Communication, 25, 534-539.

Dutta, M., & Basnyat, I. (2010). The Radio Communication Project in Nepal: Culture, power and meaning in constructions of health. In L. K. Khiun (Ed.), Liberalizing, Feminizing and Popularizing Health Communications in Asia (pp. 151-76). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Dutta, M., & Pal, M. (2010). Dialogue theory in marginalized settings: A Subaltern Studies approach. Communication Theory.

Paek, H-J., Lee, A. L., Jeong, S-H., Wang, J., & Dutta, M. (2010). The emerging landscape of health communication in Asia: Theoretical contributions, methodological questions, and applied collaborations. Health Communication, 25, 1-8.

Sastry, S. J., & Dutta, M. J. (2010). Reading HIV/AIDS in the Indian Media: social, cultural and economic constructions. In L. K. Khiun (Ed.), Liberalizing, Feminizing and Popularizing Health Communications in Asia (pp. 59-76). Burlington, VT: Ashgate.

Thompson, T. L., Stephenson, M., Southwell, B., & Dutta, M. (2010). The nuts and bolts of publication in Health Communication. Health Communication, 25, 512-515.

Yehya, N., & Dutta, M. (2010). Health, religion, and meaning: A culture-centered study of Druze women. Qualitative Health Research.


2009

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2009). Sex workers and HIV/AIDS: Analyzing participatory culture-centered health communication strategies. Human Communication Research, 35, 86-114.

Dutta, M.J., & Harter, L.M. (2009). Communicating for social impact in international contexts. In L.M. Harter & M. J. Dutta (Eds.), Communicating for social impact: Engaging communication theory, research, and practice (pp. 1-10). Creskill, New Jersey: Hampton Press.

Dutta, M. (2009). Theorizing resistance: Applying Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak in public relations. In Ihlen, Ø., van Ruler, B., & Fredrikson, M. Social theory on public relations. Routledge.

Harter, L. M., Dutta, M. J., Ellingson, L., & Norander, S. (2009). The poetic is political…and other notes on engaged communication scholarship.  In L.M. Harter & M. J. Dutta (Eds.), Communicating for social impact: Engaging communication theory, research, and practice (pp. 33-46). Creskill, New Jersey: Hampton Press.

Kim, I., & Dutta, M. J. (2009). Studying crisis communication from the subaltern studies framework: Grassroots activism in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Journal of Public Relations Research.


2008

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2008). Participatory change in a campaign led by sex workers: Connecting resistance to action-oriented agency. Qualitative Health Research, 18, 106-119.

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (2008). The relationship between health information seeking and community participation: The roles of motivation and ability. Health Communication, 23, 70-79.

Bodie, G., & Dutta, M. (2008).  A culture-centered approach to e-health literacy. Health Marketing Quarterly.

DeSouza, R., Basu, A., Kim, I., Basnyat, I., & Dutta, M. (2008). The paradox of “fair trade”: The influence of neoliberal trade agreements on food security and health. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds).  Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 411-430).  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

DeSouza, R., & Dutta, M. (2008). The Internet as a social network in health communication: The case of Saathii. Journal of Health Communication, 13, 326-3

Dutta, M. (2008). Participatory communication in entertainment education: A critical analysis. Communication for Development and Social Change: A Global Journal, 2, 53-72.

Dutta, M. (2008). A critical response to Storey and Jacobson: The co-optive possibilities of participatory discourse. Communication for Development and Social Change: A Global Journal, 2, 81-90.

Dutta, M. (2008). Health Marketing Quarterly Special Issue: Media strategy in health marketing. Health Marketing Quarterly.

Dutta, M., & Basnyat, I. (2008). Interrogating the Radio Communication Project in Nepal: The participatory framing of colonization. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds).  Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 247-265).  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Dutta, M., & Basnyat, I. (2008). The Radio Communication Project in Nepal: A critical analysis. Health Education and Behavior.

Dutta, M., & Basnyat, I. (2008). A critical response to participatory hegemony. Health Education and Behavior.

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2008). Meanings of health: Interrogating structure and culture. Health Communication, 23, 560-572.

Dutta, M. J., Bodie, G. D., & Basu, A. (2008). Health disparity and the racial divide among the nation’s youth: Internet as an equalizer? In A. Everett (Ed.), MacArthur Foundation series on digital media and learning: Race and ethnicity (pp. 175-197). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Dutta, M., & DeSouza, R. (2008). Reconciling the past and present: Reflexivity in the critical-cultural approach to health campaigns. Health Communication23, 326-339.

Dutta, M., & Boyd, J. (2008). Turning “smoking man” images around: Portrayals of smoking in men’s magazines as a blueprint for smoking cessation campaigns.  Health Communication, 22, 253-263.

Dutta, M., & King, A. (2008). Communicative choices of the uninsured. Health Marketing Quarterly.

Dutta, M., & Zoller, H. (2008). Theoretical foundations: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches to health communication. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M.  (Eds).  Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 1-27).  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Dutta, M., & Zoller, H. (2008). Introduction: Popular discourse and constructions of health and healing. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (Eds).  Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 30-38).  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Dutta, M., & Zoller, H. (2008). Introduction: Culture in health communication. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M.  (Eds).  Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 147-154).  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Pal, M., & Dutta, M. (2008). Public relations in a global context: The relevance of critical modernism as a theoretical lens. Journal of Public Relations Research, 20, 159-179. (Lead Article)

Pal, M., & Dutta, M. (2008). Theorizing resistance in a global context: Processes, strategies and tactics in communication scholarship. Communication Yearbook, 32, 41-87.

Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (2008). Introduction: Medical communication. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M.  (Eds).  Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 267-274).  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (2008). Introduction: Communication and health policy. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M.  (Eds).  Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 358-364).  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Zoller, H., & Dutta, M. (2008). Afterword: Emerging agendas in health communication and the challenge of multiple perspectives. In Zoller, H., & Dutta, M.  (Eds).  Emerging perspectives in health communication: Interpretive, critical and cultural approaches (pp. 449-463).  Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.


2007

Dutta, M. (2007). Communicating about culture and health: Theorizing culture-centered and cultural-sensitivity approaches. Communication Theory, 17, 304-328.

Dutta, M.  (2007).  Health information processing from television: The role of health orientation.  Health Communication, 21, 1-9. (Lead Article)
Dutta, M. (2007). The Ten Commandments of reviewing. Health Communication.

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (2007). Health among men in rural Bengal: Approaching meanings through a culture-centered approach. Qualitative Health Research, 17, 38-48.

Dutta, M., & Basu, A.  (2007).  Centralizing context and culture in the co-construction of health: Localizing and vocalizing health meanings in rural India.  Health Communication, 21, 187-196.

Dutta, M., & Feng, H. (2007). Health orientation and disease state as predictors of online health support group use. Health Communication, 22, 181-189.


2006

Dutta, M.  (2006).  Theoretical approaches to entertainment education: A subaltern critique.  Health Communication, 20, 221-231.

Dutta, M., & Bodie, G. (2006). Health orientation as a predictor of exercising: A psychographic approach. Social Marketing Quarterly, 12, 3-18. (Lead Article)

Dutta-Bergman, M. (2006). U.S. public diplomacy in the Middle East: A critical approach. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 30, 102-124. (Lead Article)

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2006). A psychographic approach to attitudes toward advertising: Utility and regulation.  Journal of Advertising Research, 46, 102-112.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2006). The antecedents of community-oriented Internet use: Community participation and community satisfaction. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 11(1), article 5. http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol11/issue1/dutta_bergman.html.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2006). Motivation-based approaches to health uses of the Internet.  In R. Rice & M. Murerro (Eds.), The Internet and health care: Theory, research, and practice (pp. 83-105). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Dutta-Bergman, M., & Mattson, M.  (2006). Decomplexifying risk and crisis communication strategies in response to bioterrorism.  In S. Amass, & A. Chaturvedi, Advances in homeland security, Vol. 1 (pp. 11-36).  West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Madhavan, K.P.C., Dutta-Bergman, M.J., & Arns, L.L. (2006). Pedagogical e-learning frameworks using advanced 3D visualization for bio-terror crises communication training. In S. Amass, A. Chaturvedi, and S. Peeta. (eds.) Advances in Homeland Security. Vol. 2. Guiding Future Homeland Security Policy – Directions for Scientific Inquiry (pp. 33-53). West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press.

Zollinger TW, Saywell RM, Overgaard AD, Przybylski MJ, & Dutta-Bergman M. (2006). Anti-tobacco Media Awareness of Rural Youth Compared to Suburban and Urban Youth in Indiana. Journal of Rural Health, 22, 119-123.


2005

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005).  Operation Iraqi Freedom: Mediated public sphere as a public relations tool.  Atlantic Journal of Communication, 13, 220-241.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005). Community participation and Internet use after 9/11: The theory of channel complementarity. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication, 11(2), Article 4, http://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol11/issue2/dutta-bergman.html.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005). Developing a profile of consumer intention to seek out additional health information beyond a doctor: The role of communicative and motivation variables.  Health Communication, 17, 1-16. (Lead Article)

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005). A formative approach to strategic message targeting through soap operas: Using selective processing theory.  Health Communication, 19, 11-18.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005).  The readership of health magazines: The role of health orientation.  Health Marketing Quarterly, 22, 27-49.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005).  Access to the Internet in the context of community participation and community satisfaction.  New Media and Society, 7, 89-109.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005).  Idiocentrism, involvement, and health appeals: A social-psychological framework.  Southern Communication Journal, 70, 46-55.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005). The relationship among health orientation, provider-patient communication, and satisfaction: An individual difference approach.  Health Communication, 18, 291-303.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005).  Psychographic profiling of fruit and vegetable consumption: The role of health orientation.  Social Marketing Quarterly11, 1-20.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005).  Depression and News Gathering After September 11: The Interplay of Affect and Cognition.Communication Research Reports.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005).  Civil society and communication: Not so civil after all.  Journal of Public Relations Research, 17(3), 267–289.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2005).  Theory and practice in health communication campaigns: A critical interrogation.  Health Communication, 18(2), 103–12. (Lead Article)

Dutta-Bergman, M, & Pal, M.  (2005).  Advertising and culture: American advertising in the eyes of Indian immigrants.  Journal of Communication Inquiry, 29, 1-20.


2004

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  Reaching unhealthy eaters: Applying a strategic approach to media vehicle choice.  Health Communication, 16, 493-506.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  An alternative approach to social capital: Exploring the linkage between health consciousness and community participation.  Health Communication, 16, 393-409.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  Describing volunteerism:  The theory of unified responsibility.  Journal of Public Relations Research, 16, 353-369.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  Interpersonal communication after 9/11 via the telephone and the Internet: Theory of channel complementarity.  New Media and Society, 6, 661-675.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  Poverty, structural barriers and health: A Santali narrative of health communication.  Qualitative Health Research, 14, 1-16.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  The unheard voices of Santalis: Communicating about health from the margins of India.  Communication Theory, 14, 237-263.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  Developing a profile of consumer intention to seek out health information beyond the doctor.  Health Marketing Quarterly, 21, 91-112.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  Primary sources of health information: Comparison in the domain of health attitudes, health cognitions, and health behaviors.  Health Communication, 16, 273-288.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  The impact of completeness and Web use motivation on the credibility of e-Health information.  Journal of Communication,54, 253-269.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  Health attitudes, health cognitions and health behaviors among Internet health information seekers: Population-based survey.  Journal of Medical Internet Research, 6, e15.  Retrieved June 2, 2004, from http://www.jmir.org/2004/2/e15/index.htm

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  An alternative approach to entertainment education.  Journal of International Communication, 10, 93-107.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  Complementarity in consumption of news types across traditional and new media.  Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 48, 41-60.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2004).  A descriptive narrative of healthy eating: A social marketing approach using psychographics.  Health Marketing Quarterly, 20, 81-101.


2003

Babrow, A., & Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2003). Constructing the uncertainties of bioterror: A study of U.S. news reporting on the anthrax attack of Fall, 2001.  In C. B. Grant  (Ed.), Rethinking communicative interaction: New interdisciplinary horizons (pp. 31-60).  Amsterdam, Netherlands: John Benjamins Press.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2003).  Health communication on the Web: The roles of web use motivation and information completeness.  Communication Monographs, 70, 264-274.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2003).  Trusted online sources of health information: Differences in demographics, health beliefs, and health-information orientation.  Journal of Medical Internet Research, 5, e21.  Retrieved June 2, 2004, from http://www.jmir.org/2003/3/e21/index.htm

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2003). Demographic and psychographic antecedents of community participation: Applying a social marketing model.  Social Marketing Quarterly, 9, 17-31.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2003).  The linear interaction model of personality effects in health communication.  Health Communication, 15, 101-115.


2002 AND EARLIER

Dutta-Bergman, M., & Wells, W. D.  (2002).  The values and lifestyles of idiocentrics and allocentrics in an individualist culture.  Journal of Consumer Psychology, 12, 42-54.

Dutta-Bergman, M.  (2002).  Beyond demographic variables: Using psychographic research to narrate the story of Internet users.  Studies In Media & Information Literacy Education [an electronic journal], 2, 25 pages.

Dutta-Bergman, M., & Doyle, K.  (2001).  Money and meaning in India and Great Britain: Tales of similarities and differences.  American Behavioral Scientist, 45, 216-233.

Wan, F., Dutta-Bergman, M., & Doyle, K.  (2001).  Who consumes the print media: A psychological exploration of media use.  In D. Muehling (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Academy of Advertising, 119-127.

Dutta, M.  (2000).  Brides and grooms in the Indian marketplace: An analysis of Indian matrimonial ads.  In M. A. Shaver  (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Academy of Advertising, 136-140.

Dutta, M.  (2000). Integration of the information processing and experiential perspectives.  In M. A. Shaver  (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Academy of Advertising, 54-59.

Dutta, M., & Vanacker, B.  (1999).  The effect of personality on persuasive appeals in health communication.  In S. Hoch & R. Meyer (Eds.), Advances in Consumer Research, 42, 32-38.

Dutta, M., & Youn, S.  (1999).  Profiling healthy eating consumers: A psychographic approach to social marketing.  Social Marketing Quarterly, 5, 5-21.

Dutta, M.  (1998).  The metaphoric paradox of “City of Joy.”  Proceedings of The 13th Annual Red River Student Communication Conference.


In Press

Dutta, M. J. (in press). Globalization, communication and social change. Review of Communication.

Dutta, M. J. (in press). Culture-centered approach to health and risk communication. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication.

Dutta, M. J. (in press). Health communication campaigns. In C. Botan (Ed), Handbook of Strategic Communication.

Dutta, M., & Kaur-Gill, S. (in press). Organizational development and social change. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication.

Dutta, M. J., & Kaur-Gill, S. (in press). Strategic health communication. In C. Botan (Ed.), The Handbook of Strategic Communication. Wiley-Blackwell.

Dutta, M. J., & Pal, M. (in press). Theorizing from the global South: Dismantling, resisting, and transforming communication theory. Communication Theory.

Dutta, M. J., & Thaker, J. T. (in press). Sustainability, ecology, and agriculture in women farmers’ voices: Culture-centering gender and development. Communication Theory.

Airhihenbuwa, C. O., & Dutta, M. J. (in press). New Perspectives on Global Health Communication: Affirming Spaces for Rights, Equity, and Voices. In R. Obregon & S. Waisbord (Eds.), Handbook of global health communication.

Basu, A., & Dutta, M. (in press). Born into Brothels: Neocolonial moves and unheard voices. Feminist Media Studies.

Bodie, G., Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (in press). Social disparities in online health use: The integrative model of e-health use. In A. Lazakidou & K. Siassiakos (Eds.), Handbook of research on distributed medical informatics and e-health. Hershey, PA: Medical Information Science Reference.

Dutta, M. (in press).  Communicative predictors of exercising: A strategic approach.  Health Communication.

Dutta, M. (in press). Public relations in a global context: Postcolonial thoughts. In N. Bardhan & K. Weaver (Eds.), Public relations in global cultural contexts. Routledge.

Dutta, M. (in press). Cultural theories of health communication. In S. Littlejohn & K. Foss (Eds.), Encyclopedia of communication theory. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). Health communication: Current status and challenges. In J. Parker & E. Thorson (Eds.), Health care communication in the new media landscape. Springer Publishing Company.

Dutta, M. (in press). Afterword: The cultural constructions of HIV/AIDS. In M. U. D’Silva, J. L. Hart, & K. L. Walker (Eds.), Communicating about HIV/AIDS: Taboo topics and difficult conversations. Hampton Press.

Dutta, M. (in press). Health. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). Poverty. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). Prostitution. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). Science. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M. (in press). AIDS. In O. Patterson (Ed.), Cultural sociology of West, Central, & South Asia. Sage.

Dutta, M., & Basu, A. (in press). Cultural theories of health communication. In T.
Thompson, J. Nussbaum, & R. Parrott (Eds.), Handbook of health communication. Routledge.

Dutta, M. J., & Bodie, G. (in press). Here’s to your health! Health information searches on the web. In A. Spink & M. Zimmer (Eds.), Web searching: Interdisciplinary perspectives.

Dutta, M., & Pal, M. (in press). The Internet as a site of resistance: The case of the Narmada Bachao Andolan. In S. Duhe, New media and public relations (pp. 203-215).  New York, NY: Peter Lang New York.

Dutta, M., Pfister, R., & Kosmoski, C. (in press). Consumer evaluation of genetic information online:  The role of quality on attitude and behavioral intentions. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication.

Jamil, R., & Dutta, M. (in press). Structural and cultural constructions of spirit healing in rural Bangladesh: A culture-centered approach. In D. L. Rubin & A. N. Miller (Eds.), Health communication and faith-based communities.

Kisselburgh, L., & Dutta, M. (in press). The construction of civility in multicultural organizations. In P. Lutgen-Sandvik, & B.D. Sypher (Eds.), The destructive side of organizational communication: Processes, consequences and constructive ways of organizing. London: Routledge.

Whitten, P, Dutta, MJ, Carpenter S, Bodie GD. (in press). News media and health care providers at the crossroads of medical adverse events. In: Henriksen K, Battles J, Keyes M, Grady ML, eds., Advances in patient safety: New directions and alternative approaches. Vol. 1, Assessment. AHRQ Pub. No. 08-0034-1. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.