This collection applies critical communication methods and perspectives to examine how individuals and communities have responded on a global scale to present day water crises as matters of social justice. Case examples consider oratory, mass demonstration, deliberation, testimony, and other rhetorical appeals.
This collection applies critical communication methods and perspectives to examine how individuals and communities have responded on a global scale to present day water crises as matters of social justice. Case examples consider oratory, mass demonstration, deliberation, testimony, and other rhetorical appeals.
Casey R. Schmitt is assistant professor of communication studies at Gonzaga University. Theresa R. Castor is professor and department chair of communication at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Christopher S. Thomas is assistant professor in the Department of Communication at the College at Brockport.
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Introduction: Stirring the Waters: Justice, Injustice, and the Springs of Rhetorical Response Chapter 1: Water is Life: Shared Destinies Chapter 2: When Water is Energy: Tracing Mediatized Discourses in Chile's Mega-Hydro Debate Chapter 3: Culture-Jam or Log-Jam?: Rhetorics of Spectacle Protest in the Free the Snake Flotilla Chapter 4: Reimagining Dam Removal to Resist Settler Colonial Logics, Chapter 5: Water for the "Community" Good: Contested Meanings of Stakeholder Interests in Great Lakes Water Diversion Controversies Chapter 6: Kansas and the Ogallala Aquifer: Greenwashing Attempts to Balance Water Conservation with Free Market Principles Chapter 7: Naturalizing Environmental Injustice: How Privileged Residents Make Sense of Detroit's Water Shutoffs Chapter 8: Reviving Sister Water: Hydro-Anthropomorphism, Catholic Social Justice, and Pope Francis' Eco-Rhetoric for the Care of Creation Chapter 9: Copious Dwelling in a Sinking Landscape Chapter 10: It's All Child's Play: Flint's Water Crisis,
Introduction: Stirring the Waters: Justice, Injustice, and the Springs of Rhetorical Response Chapter 1: Water is Life: Shared Destinies Chapter 2: When Water is Energy: Tracing Mediatized Discourses in Chile's Mega-Hydro Debate Chapter 3: Culture-Jam or Log-Jam?: Rhetorics of Spectacle Protest in the Free the Snake Flotilla Chapter 4: Reimagining Dam Removal to Resist Settler Colonial Logics, Chapter 5: Water for the "Community" Good: Contested Meanings of Stakeholder Interests in Great Lakes Water Diversion Controversies Chapter 6: Kansas and the Ogallala Aquifer: Greenwashing Attempts to Balance Water Conservation with Free Market Principles Chapter 7: Naturalizing Environmental Injustice: How Privileged Residents Make Sense of Detroit's Water Shutoffs Chapter 8: Reviving Sister Water: Hydro-Anthropomorphism, Catholic Social Justice, and Pope Francis' Eco-Rhetoric for the Care of Creation Chapter 9: Copious Dwelling in a Sinking Landscape Chapter 10: It's All Child's Play: Flint's Water Crisis,
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