Leah Ceccarelli
Affiliations: | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Rhetoric and Composition Language, Environmental Sciences, GeneralGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeRichard B. Crosby | grad student | 2009 | University of Washington |
Julie Homchick | grad student | 2009 | University of Washington |
Nancy R. Bixler | grad student | 2010 | University of Washington |
Mary L. Veden | grad student | 2011 | University of Washington |
Lauren R. Archer | grad student | 2014 | University of Washington |
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Ceccarelli L. (2020) The Rhetoric of Rhetorical Inquiry Western Journal of Communication. 84: 365-378 |
Ceccarelli L. (2018) CRISPR as agent: a metaphor that rhetorically inhibits the prospects for responsible research. Life Sciences, Society and Policy. 14: 24 |
Nelson SC, Yu JH, Ceccarelli L. (2015) How Metaphors About the Genome Constrain CRISPR Metaphors: Separating the "Text" From Its "Editor". The American Journal of Bioethics : Ajob. 15: 60-2 |
Ceccarelli L. (2015) Scientific ethos and the cinematic zombie outbreak: Science in fictional narratives MèTode Science Studies Journal: Annual Review. 106-113 |
Ceccarelli L. (2013) Controversy Over Manufactured Scientific Controversy: A Rejoinder to Fuller Rhetoric and Public Affairs. 16: 761-766 |
Ceccarelli L. (2011) Manufactured Scientific Controversy: Science, Rhetoric, and Public Debate Rhetoric and Public Affairs. 14: 195-228 |
Ceccarelli L. (2005) A Hard Look at Ourselves: A Reception Study of Rhetoric of Science Technical Communication Quarterly. 14: 257-265 |
Ceccarelli L. (2004) Neither Confusing Cacophony Nor Culinary Complements A Case Study of Mixed Metaphors for Genomic Science Written Communication. 21: 92-105 |
Ceccarelli L, Bixler NR. (2002) Losing Control of an Extended Analogy: Lessl's Analysis of Gnostic Scientism Rhetoric and Public Affairs. 5: 709-717 |
Ceccarelli L. (2002) A Scientific Rhetoric Science. 298: 757-757 |