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Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice: A Critical Confluence

Aniss, Mostafa(Contributions by)Barnett, Joshua Trey(Contributions by)Brunner, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Bruns, Catherine J.(Contributions by)Castor, Theresa R.(Contributions by)Christiansen, Jordan(Contributions by)Druschke, Caroline Gottschalk(Contributions by)Falc, Emilie(Contributions by)Ingraham, Chris(Contributions by)Lehrer, Alicia(Contributions by)Lundberg, Emma(Contributions by)McGuffey, James Coleman(Contributions by)Mesmer, Kelsey(Contributions by)Miller, Jacob(Contributions by)Mitra, Rahul(Contributions by)Mocatta, Gabi(Contributions by)Oldenburg, Christopher J.(Contributions by)Pedelty, Mark(Contributions by)Roundtree, Aimee Kendall(Contributions by)Schmitt, Casey R.(Contributions by)Thomas, Christopher S.(Contributions by)Castor, Theresa R.(Edited by)Schmitt, Casey R.(Edited by)Thomas, Christopher S.(Edited by)
Part of the Environmental Communication and Nature: Conflict and Ecoculture in the Anthropocene series
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Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice: A Critical Confluenceexamines how individuals and communities have responded on a global scale to present day water crises as matters of social justice, through oratory, mass demonstration, deliberation, testimony, and other rhetorical appeals. This book applies critical communication methods and perspectives to interrogate the pressing yet mind-boggling dilemma currently faced in environmental studies and policy: that clean water, the very stuff of life, which flows freely from the tap in affluent areas, is also denied to huge populations, materially and fluidly exemplifying the currents of justice, liberty, and equity. Contributors highlight discourse and water justice movements in nonofficial spheres from activists, artists, and the grassroots. In extending the technical, economic, moral, and political conversations on water justice, this collection applies special focus on the novel rhetorical concepts and responses not necessarily unique to but especially enacted in water justice situations. Scholars of rhetoric, sociology, activism, communication, and environmental studies will find this book particularly useful.

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Lexington Books
179360522X / 9781793605221
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
363.61
20/01/2020
English
378 pages
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