A list of my most recent publications can be found on my CV.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Gonzalez, C., Bollinger, BJ., Yip, J., Pina, L., Roldan, W., & Ruiz, C.N. (2020). Intergenerational online health information searching and brokering: Framing health literacy as a family asset. Health Communication, DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1847445
Geist-Martin, P., Bollinger, BJ., Wiechert, K., Plump, B., & Sharf, B. (2015). Challenging integration: Clinicians' perspectives of communicating collaboration in a center for integrative medicine. Health Communication, 31, 544-556.
Bollinger, BJ. & Moran, M.B. (2015). To reach adolescents with high trait resistance and sensation seeking, taking risks may be beneficial: A case study of the truth campaign. Cases in Public Health, 8, 115-135.
Book Chapters
Bollinger, BJ. (2016). Embodying gender language: Tension in performance. GenderSpectives: Reflections on Gender from a Communication Point-of-View (Peace Studies: Edges and Innovation of Cambridge Scholars)
Other Publications
Bollinger, BJ. (2016). This is why we can't have nice things: Mapping the relationship between online trolling and mainstream culture: A book review. Journal of Communication, 66, E1-E2.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Gonzalez, C., Bollinger, BJ., Yip, J., Pina, L., Roldan, W., & Ruiz, C.N. (2020). Intergenerational online health information searching and brokering: Framing health literacy as a family asset. Health Communication, DOI: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1847445
Geist-Martin, P., Bollinger, BJ., Wiechert, K., Plump, B., & Sharf, B. (2015). Challenging integration: Clinicians' perspectives of communicating collaboration in a center for integrative medicine. Health Communication, 31, 544-556.
Bollinger, BJ. & Moran, M.B. (2015). To reach adolescents with high trait resistance and sensation seeking, taking risks may be beneficial: A case study of the truth campaign. Cases in Public Health, 8, 115-135.
Book Chapters
Bollinger, BJ. (2016). Embodying gender language: Tension in performance. GenderSpectives: Reflections on Gender from a Communication Point-of-View (Peace Studies: Edges and Innovation of Cambridge Scholars)
Other Publications
Bollinger, BJ. (2016). This is why we can't have nice things: Mapping the relationship between online trolling and mainstream culture: A book review. Journal of Communication, 66, E1-E2.