Environmental policy controversies reflect a struggle between “subjective” (human) and “objective” (scientific) knowledge, which a more rhetorical science could reconcile. I draw from actor network theory and rhetorical identification to suggest a model of ecological rhetoric, which I apply to two science policy projects: ecosystem service markets and adaptive management
There is no question that science plays a profound role in American public policymaking and that sc...
In this essay, I argue that the ecological turn in rhetorical studies has produced spatiotemporal pr...
The Rhetoric of Forest Health the Circulation of Ethos in Environmental Discourse examines the confl...
Increasingly, scientists and funding agencies such as the US National Science Foundation are recogni...
Scientific communication, as argued by Bruno Latour, not only asserts ‘facts’ but also defends progr...
Although housed in an English department, I\u27m originally a rhetorician trained in the Communicati...
Cooperation between scientists and local stakeholders on building models requires scientists to list...
Discussions regarding ecological crises often begin by casually identifying anthropocentric traits a...
The goal of this study is to demonstrate how rhetorical analyses of public discourse artifacts and p...
Debates over scientists’ appropriate contributions to policy-making are prominent in a variety of na...
Ideas like ‘ecosystems approach’ or ‘complex adaptive systems’ are often invoked as a panacea for ad...
In this paper, I demonstrate the rhetorical life of ignorance as a special topos of ecological scien...
This dissertation will contribute to the project of explaining what environmental communication stud...
This dissertation applies object-oriented rhetorics and posthuman philosophies to environmental poli...
This paper is intended for young researchers with an environmental conscience, alerting them that a ...
There is no question that science plays a profound role in American public policymaking and that sc...
In this essay, I argue that the ecological turn in rhetorical studies has produced spatiotemporal pr...
The Rhetoric of Forest Health the Circulation of Ethos in Environmental Discourse examines the confl...
Increasingly, scientists and funding agencies such as the US National Science Foundation are recogni...
Scientific communication, as argued by Bruno Latour, not only asserts ‘facts’ but also defends progr...
Although housed in an English department, I\u27m originally a rhetorician trained in the Communicati...
Cooperation between scientists and local stakeholders on building models requires scientists to list...
Discussions regarding ecological crises often begin by casually identifying anthropocentric traits a...
The goal of this study is to demonstrate how rhetorical analyses of public discourse artifacts and p...
Debates over scientists’ appropriate contributions to policy-making are prominent in a variety of na...
Ideas like ‘ecosystems approach’ or ‘complex adaptive systems’ are often invoked as a panacea for ad...
In this paper, I demonstrate the rhetorical life of ignorance as a special topos of ecological scien...
This dissertation will contribute to the project of explaining what environmental communication stud...
This dissertation applies object-oriented rhetorics and posthuman philosophies to environmental poli...
This paper is intended for young researchers with an environmental conscience, alerting them that a ...
There is no question that science plays a profound role in American public policymaking and that sc...
In this essay, I argue that the ecological turn in rhetorical studies has produced spatiotemporal pr...
The Rhetoric of Forest Health the Circulation of Ethos in Environmental Discourse examines the confl...