Author | Title | Subject | Date | Publication Type | ||
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1 | Light, Elinor | The (EM)placed vernacular: Rhetorics of transgression and control in New York City | (EM)placed vernacular; New York City; Rhetoric; Spatial studies; transgression; visual Rhetoric | 2015-08 | dissertation | |
2 | Holt, Kristine M. | Through fire and ice: the olympic cauldron park carves a legacy | 2002; Cauldron; Games; Olympic; Park; Winter | 2013-12 | thesis | |
3 | McHendry, George F. Jr. | The politics and poetics of airport (in)security rhetoric: materialism, affect, and the transportation security administration | Airports; Communication; Deleuze; Rhetoric; Security; Transportation security administration | 2013-08 | dissertation | |
4 | Rosenberg, Kathryn | What you say if only you could | Creative writing; Poetry | 2011-11 | dissertation | |
5 | Hepworth, Jonathan David | Unquiet crisis: the University of Utah during the James Chipman Fletcher administration | Fletcher, James Chipman; University of Utah--History | 2008-05 | honors thesis | |
6 | Watterson, Jaclyn | Ventriloquisms: fictions | Communication and the arts; Fiction | 2015 | dissertation | |
7 | Kinney, Tiffany Dawn | Cultivating legitimacy in a religious context: a pan-historical analysis of Mormon Feminism | Religious history; Womens studies; Communication; American literature; Rhetoric; Religion; Historical text analysis | 2017 | dissertation | |
8 | Lahr, Kelsey Elaine | "This is what I've seen": climate change communication and the articulation of local and scientific knowledge in Yosemite National Park | climate change; environment; national parks; rhetoric | 2017 | thesis | |
9 | Jordan, Jason | Rhetorics of rurality: a semester with the anson high school debate team | 2019 | dissertation | ||
10 | Paskett, Cecile Genevieve | Collective memory, collective imagination, place-making, and the discursive (RE) construction of the gateway district | 2018 | dissertation |