Danielle Endres

Affiliations: 
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 
Area:
Rhetoric and Composition Language, Women's Studies, General Religion, Theory and Methods
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Cozen B, Endres D, Peterson TR, et al. (2018) Energy Communication: Theory and Praxis Towards a Sustainable Energy Future Environmental Communication-a Journal of Nature and Culture. 12: 289-294
Middleton MK, Senda-Cook S, Hess A, et al. (2016) Contemplating the Participatory Turn in Rhetorical Criticism Cultural Studies <=> Critical Methodologies. 16: 571-580
Endres D, Hess A, Senda-Cook S, et al. (2016) In Situ Rhetoric Intersections Between Qualitative Inquiry, Fieldwork, and Rhetoric Cultural Studies <=> Critical Methodologies. 16: 511-524
Endres D, Cozen B, O’Byrne M, et al. (2016) Putting the U in carbon capture and storage: rhetorical boundary negotiation within the CCS/CCUS scientific community Journal of Applied Communication Research. 44: 362-380
Kinsella WJ, Andreas DC, Endres D. (2015) Communicating Nuclear Power: A Programmatic Review Annals of the International Communication Association. 39: 277-309
McHendry GF, Middleton MK, Endres D, et al. (2014) Rhetorical Critic(ism)'s Body: Affect and Fieldwork on a Plane of Immanence Southern Communication Journal. 79: 293-310
Endres D, Senda-Cook S, Cozen B. (2014) Not just a Place to Park Your Car: Park(ing) as Spatial Argument Argumentation and Advocacy. 50: 121-140
Endres D. (2013) Animist Intersubjectivity as Argumentation: Western Shoshone and Southern Paiute Arguments Against a Nuclear Waste Site at Yucca Mountain Argumentation. 27: 183-200
Endres D. (2012) Sacred Land or National Sacrifice Zone: The Role of Values in the Yucca Mountain Participation Process Environmental Communication-a Journal of Nature and Culture. 6: 328-345
Endres D. (2011) Environmental Oral History Environmental Communication-a Journal of Nature and Culture. 5: 485-498
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