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Opening the “black box” of climate change science: Actor-network theory and rhetorical practice in scientific controversies
RD Besel
Southern Communication Journal 76 (2), 120-136, 2011
922011
A life history approach to perceptions of global climate change risk: young adults’ experiences about impacts, causes, and solutions
RD Besel, K Burke, V Christos
Journal of Risk Research 20 (1), 61-75, 2017
302017
Words that (don’t) matter: An exploratory study of four climate change names in environmental discourse
L Jaskulsky, R Besel
Applied Environmental Education & Communication 12 (1), 38-45, 2013
282013
Accommodating climate change science: James Hansen and the rhetorical/political emergence of global warming
RD Besel
Science in Context 26 (1), 137-152, 2013
252013
Performance on Behalf of the Environment
A Bodkin, J Del Gandio, J Handschuh, J Larson, T May, L Nadir, ...
Lexington Books, 2013
202013
Prolepsis and the environmental rhetoric of congressional politics: Defeating the Climate Stewardship Act of 2003
R Besel
Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture 6 (2), 233-249, 2012
192012
Martin Luther King Jr.'s “I Have a Dream” and the politics of cultural memory: An apostil
BK Duffy, RD Besel
ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 23 (3), 184-191, 2010
132010
Whale Wars and the public screen: mediating animal ethics in violent times
RD Besel, RS Besel
102010
Subjective Posture and Subjective Affluence: Chicago field theories in the US media and political systems
KG Barnhurst, R Besel, C Bodmann
Communication Theory 21 (4), 436-455, 2011
82011
Green voices: Defending nature and the environment in American civic discourse
RD Besel, BK Duffy
State University of New York Press, 2016
42016
Communicating climate change: Climate rhetorics and discursive tipping points in United States global warming science and public policy
RD Besel
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007
42007
Communicating climate change: Climate rhetorics and discursive tipping points in US global warming science and public policy
RD Besel
Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A, The Humanities and Social …, 2008
32008
Are humanists technophobes, or is this a myth?
R Besel
Virtual experiences of the Harlem Renaissance: The virtual Harlem project …, 2001
32001
“Women need not apply”: Sylvia Earle, binary oscillations, and the ecofeminist rhetoric of Mission Blue
EA Welden, RD Besel
Feminist Media Studies 23 (3), 960-974, 2023
22023
Recollection, Regret, and Foreboding in Frederick Douglass’s Fourth of July Orations of 1852 and 1875
BK Duffy, RD Besel
Making Connections: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Cultural Diversity 12 (1), 4, 2011
22011
The Day Environmentalism Stood Still: Film, Myth and the Ecological Jeremiad
RD Besel
Myth in the modern world, 148-164, 2014
12014
A Critical Examination of Katy Perry’s" I Kissed a Girl”
B Hidahl, RD Besel
Queer Media Images: LGBT Perspectives, 77, 2013
12013
Michael Crichton, Narrative Critique, and the Boundary-Work of Scientific Expertise
RD Besel, RS Besel, BK Duffy
StoryTelling: A Critical Journal of Popular Narrative 12 (1), 15, 2012
12012
From awareness to action: the rhetorical limits of visualizing the irreparable nature of global climate change
RD Besel
Proceedings of the Ninth Biennial Conference on Communication and the …, 2007
12007
Embodied Perspective by Incongruity: Environmental Critique in an Age of Everyday Performance
RD Besel
Performance on Behalf of the Environment, 73, 2013
2013
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