The Environmental Communication Yearbook: Volume 3, Volume 3Stephen P. Depoe Routledge, 2014 M04 8 - 304 pages First Published in 2006. For scholars and students in environmental communications, journalism, rhetoric, PR, mass communication and other related areas. |
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Page 1918
... stakeholders that constitutes the “water wars” in Oregon surrounding Interior Secretary Norton's decision to release water for the Klamath Basin farms in July of 2001, despite enforcement of the Endangered Species Act that withheld ...
... stakeholders that constitutes the “water wars” in Oregon surrounding Interior Secretary Norton's decision to release water for the Klamath Basin farms in July of 2001, despite enforcement of the Endangered Species Act that withheld ...
Page 1919
... stakeholders with a burlesque frame of reference that is partial in the sense that it is not only partisan , but incomplete . The chapter begins with an overview of Burke's burlesque frame of reference , with specific regard to rights ...
... stakeholders with a burlesque frame of reference that is partial in the sense that it is not only partisan , but incomplete . The chapter begins with an overview of Burke's burlesque frame of reference , with specific regard to rights ...
Page 1921
... selected textual fragments from primary sources in various media accounts that reflect viewpoints of major stakeholder groups in the Oregon water controversy, and examines how this discourse is limited within a burlesque frame.
... selected textual fragments from primary sources in various media accounts that reflect viewpoints of major stakeholder groups in the Oregon water controversy, and examines how this discourse is limited within a burlesque frame.
Page 1922
... stakeholders. However, the study also considers the views expressed by fishers, Native Americans, power companies, conservationists, and environmentalists, as stakeholders who also stress their rights over obligations. The discourse ...
... stakeholders. However, the study also considers the views expressed by fishers, Native Americans, power companies, conservationists, and environmentalists, as stakeholders who also stress their rights over obligations. The discourse ...
Page 1924
... Stakeholders in the Burlesque The Klamath Basin protests represent a good starting point for an analysis of water wars in the burlesque frame of reference . To begin , the farmers take an all - or- nothing position with an overemphasis ...
... Stakeholders in the Burlesque The Klamath Basin protests represent a good starting point for an analysis of water wars in the burlesque frame of reference . To begin , the farmers take an all - or- nothing position with an overemphasis ...
Contents
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1939 | |
From Dualisms to Dialogism Hybridity in Discourse About the Natural World | 1972 |
Avenues for Social | 1931 |
Rejuvenating Nature in Commercial Culture and the Implications of the Green | 1953 |
A Case Study of the Environmentalist | 1973 |
Substitution or Pollution? Competing Views of Environmental Benefit in a Gas | 1968 |
The Global Responsibility Frame at Earth | 1990 |
Space as a Wilderness a Miracle and a Resource | 1990 |
A Social Capital Approach | 1994 |
Catalyzing Environmental Environmental Communication Through Evolving Internet | 2005 |
Umer Farooq Cecelia B Merkel Lu Xiao Heather Nash Mary Beth Rosson and John M | |
Author Index | |
Subject Index | |
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