| Focus of Research, Teaching, and Service
Examining and facilitating public participation in deliberative decision-making on such issues as environmental protection, neighborhood/community enhancement, and global poverty relief; and the relationship of the following to this end: classical rhetoric; risk communication; journalism; qualitative research methods.
Environmental Rhetoric, Risk Communication, and Rhetoric of Science
Bibliographies
Ecofeminism.net Environmental Resources
Environmentalism and the Internet Bibliography
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Environmental Health Perspectives
Kelly Ball's Annotated Bibliography of Science, Rhetoric, and the Environment
Risk World's Books on Environmental & Ecological Risks
Dr. Richard Cherwitz's Rhetoric and Philosophy Bibliography
Books on Environmental Rhetoric
Landmark Essays on Rhetoric and the Environment (From Amazon.com) or from Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (LEA)
Green Culture: Environmental Rhetoric in Contemporary America
Technical Communication, Deliberative Rhetoric, and Environmental Discourse
Books on and by Rachel Carson
Kate Campbell Stevenson's Rachel Carson Booklist
Waterboro Public Library Maine Writers Index
And No Birds Sing: Rhetorical Analyses of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (Amazon.com) or from Southern Illinois University Press
Rachel Carson and the Awakening of Environmental Consciousness
The Ballad of Rachel Carson and the Historical Origins of the Environmental Crisis and Earth Day
Toxic Discourse by Lawrence Buell
Rhetoric of Science
Landmark Essays on Rhetoric of Science
Rhetoric of Science Notes and Bibliography, University of Waterloo
Biennial Conference on Communication and Environment
COCE 2001
COCE 1999
COCE 1997
Building a Sustainable Community
Sustainable Communities Network Case Studies: Investing in the Keweenaw's Future
Environmental Planning Model for Sustainable Rural Development (Journal of Theoretics, Vol. 4.1 Feb/March 2002):
Kelly Ball's Review of "Defining Sustainable Development: A Case Study in Environmental Communication"
"Sustainable development: long-term benefit to the U.P. economy?" Kathy Cobb, fedgazette, July 1993
Professional and Community Service
Faculty Advisor to the Michigan Tech Lode. See the Online Lode at
http://www.mtulode.com/
Secretary to the Michigan Tech University Senate. See the senate's Web site at
http://www.sas.it.mtu.edu/usenate/
President of the West Houghton Neighborhood Association
Daily Mining Gazette Stories on the WHNA
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