Recent Publications

(with Kevin M. DeLuca). Delicath, J. W. (2000). Image Events and Argumentative Practice: The Case of Radical Ecology. In T. Hollihan (Ed.), Argument at century's end: Reflecting on the past and envisioning the future. Selected Papers from the Eleventh NCA/AFA Conference on Argumentation. Annandale, VA: National Communication Association.

Depoe, S. D. (1998). Talking about the Earth: On the growing significance of
environmental communication studies. Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 1,
435-448.

Depoe, S. D. (1997). Environmental studies in mass communication (Review). Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 14, 368-372.

Fairhurst, G. T., Jordan, J. M., and Neuwirth, K. (1997). Why are we here? Managing the meaning of an organizational mission statement. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 25, 243-263.

Duffield, J. J., and Depoe, S. D. (1997, Feb.). Lessons from Fernald: Reversing NIMBYism through democratic decision-making. Inside EPA's Risk Policy Report, 3, 31-34.
 
 

Recent Presentations


Barnes-Kloth, R., Depoe, S. P., Hamilton, J. F., & Amy J. Lombardo. (1999).
History in the making: Inside the Fernald Living History Project. Annual
Convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Delicath, J. W. (1999). Brownfields of Dreams: Environmental Justice, Urban
Revitalization, and 'Environment' in the Inner City. Annual Convention
of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Delicath, J. W. (1999). Public Debate and U.S. E.P.A. Decision-Making.
Eleventh NCA/AFA Conference on Argumentation, Alta, UT.

Barnes-Kloth, R., Depoe, S. P., Hamilton, J. F., & Amy J. Lombardo. (1999).
Memories of Fernald: Defining a 'Sense of Place' Through Personal
Narrative. Fifth Biennial Conference on Communication and
Environment, Flagstaff, AZ.

Delicath, J. W. (1999). Re-invigorating the Public Sphere, Reviving
Democratic Praxis: Environmental Justice and the Demand for Public
Participation. Fifth Biennial Conference on Communication and
Environment, Flagstaff, AZ.

Delicath, J. W. (1999). The Role of the Activist Scholar: At Work in the
Field(s) of Environmental Communication. Fifth Biennial Conference on
Communication and Environment, Flagstaff, AZ.
 
 

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