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Richards, Jessie Woolley | Lived narratives, everyday trauma, and the aftermath of the Bosnian war: human rights as living practice | Bosnia; Narrative; Rhetoric; Trauma; War; Yugoslavia | 2016 | dissertation |
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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 |
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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 |
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O'Byrne, Megan | Welcome to the machine: the rhetorical invention of collectivity in Peaceful Uprising | Communication; Rhetoric | 2017 | dissertation |
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Brunner, Elizabneth Ann | China, social media, and environmental protest: Civic engagement on networks of screens and streets | Communication; Rhetoric | 2016 | dissertation |
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Senda-Cook, Samantha | Rugged practices: embodying authenticity in outdoor recreation | Authenticity; Consumerism; Identity; Nature; Recreation; Rhetoric | 2010-08 | dissertation |
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Cozen, Brian | Mediating energy: rhetoric and the future of energy resources | Communication; Ecomodernism; Energy; Mobility; Rhetoric; United Nations | 2015 | dissertation |
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Meads, Rachel Gee | Secrete/d pedagogies: body languaging and the navigation of traumatizing and traumatized space in the first-year composition classroom | Rhetoric | 2018 | dissertation |
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Martinez, Sumiko T. | Domesticating violence: rhetorics of domestic violence in American popular culture | Domestic violence; Film; Rhetoric; Sleeping with the enemy; The color purple; The girl with the dragon tattoo; American studies; Womens studies; Rhetoric; Film studies | 2011-05 | thesis |
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Hoza, David Mark | The kid loses to domination: environmentality, modern domination and subjecthood in Ken Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion | Domination; Environmental history; Environmentality; Ken Kesey; Rhetoric; Sometimes a great notion | 2012-08 | thesis |
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Hunt, Kathleen Patricia | Hunger as biopolitical condition: rhetorics of risk, equity, and entitlement in food security discourses | Cultural Studies; Environmental Justice; Food Security; Political Economy; Rhetoric | 2015-08 | dissertation |
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Dykstra, Tiffany Ann | Refugee resettlement rhetoric: investigating organizational practices of empowerment | New media; Nonprofit; Organizational communication; (Post/neo)colonialism; Refugee studies; Rhetoric | 2016 | dissertation |