Tema Milstein, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Speech Communication, Cultural Anthropology, Mass Communications, Recreation
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Gerry Philipsen grad student 2007 University of Washington
 (Communication as environmental resource: An ethnographic exploration of endangered whale watching and human -nature relations.)
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Milstein T, Thomas M, Hoffmann J. (2019) Dams and Flows: Immersing in Western Meaning Systems in Search of Ecocultural Reflexivity Environmental Communication-a Journal of Nature and Culture. 13: 104-117
Alhinai M, Milstein T. (2019) From kin to commodity: ecocultural relations in transition in Oman Local Environment. 24: 1078-1096
Debelo AR, Legesse A, Milstein T, et al. (2017) “Tree Is Life”: The Rising of Dualism and the Declining of Mutualism among the Gedeo of Southern Ethiopia Frontiers in Communication. 2
Milstein T. (2016) The Performer Metaphor: Mother Nature Never Gives Us the Same Show Twice Environmental Communication. 10: 227-248
Milstein T, Pulos A. (2015) Culture Jam Pedagogy and Practice: Relocating Culture by Staying on One's Toes Communication, Culture & Critique. 8: 395-413
Milstein T. (2013) Book review: Arran Stibbe, Animals Erased: Discourse, Ecology, and Reconnection with the Natural World: Discourse & Society. 24: 504-506
Milstein T. (2013) Communicating 'normalcy' in Israel: Intra/intercultural paradox and interceptions in tourism discourse Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change. 11: 73-91
Milstein T, Dickinson E. (2012) Gynocentric Greenwashing: The Discursive Gendering of Nature Communication, Culture & Critique. 5: 510-532
Chen YW, Milstein T, Anguiano C, et al. (2012) Challenges and benefits of community-based participatory research for environmental justice: A case of collaboratively examining ecocultural struggles Environmental Communication. 6: 403-421
Milstein T, Kroløkke C. (2012) Transcorporeal tourism: Whales, fetuses, and the rupturing and reinscribing of cultural constraints Environmental Communication. 6: 82-100
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