Jessica A. Kahlow

Jessica A. Kahlow (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) is a Teaching Faculty at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Her research concentrates on neurodiversity and new media in interpersonal and organizational contexts. Her work has been published in the Review of Communication Research, Computers in Human Behavior, Human Communication and Technology, and other journals and book chapters.

Publications

Cases on Organizational Communication and Understanding Understudied Groups
Jessica A. Kahlow. © 2022. 236 pages.
In today’s business world, understanding and supporting understudied groups is vital to maintain workplace diversity, safety, and ethics as well as promote a positive work...
“Stop Trying So Hard!”: Disclosing ADHD in the Workplace
Jessica A. Kahlow. © 2022. 15 pages.
In college, people who have learning differences or ADHD are provided an array of different resources (e.g., notetakers, tutoring, additional test time, counseling, etc.). People...
The Influence of Technology on Privacy Boundary Management in Young Adults' Sexting Relationships: A Communication Privacy Management Perspective
Jessica A. Kahlow. © 2020. 21 pages.
Sexting (the sharing of sexual messages, images, and videos via communication technologies) emerged from the development of new communication technologies (CTs). As such, CTs are...