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Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice - A Critical Confluence

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This collection applies critical communication methods and perspectives to examine how individuals and communities have responded on a global scale to present day water crises as matters of social justice. Case examples consider oratory, mass demonstration, deliberation, testimony, and other rhetorical appeals.

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Introduction: Stirring the Waters: Justice, Injustice, and the Springs of Rhetorical Response

Chapter 1: Water is Life: Shared Destinies

Chapter 2: When Water is Energy: Tracing Mediatized Discourses in Chile's Mega-Hydro Debate

Chapter 3: Culture-Jam or Log-Jam?: Rhetorics of Spectacle Protest in the Free the Snake Flotilla

Chapter 4: Reimagining Dam Removal to Resist Settler Colonial Logics,

Chapter 5: Water for the "Community" Good: Contested Meanings of Stakeholder Interests in Great Lakes Water Diversion Controversies

Chapter 6: Kansas and the Ogallala Aquifer: Greenwashing Attempts to Balance Water Conservation with Free Market Principles

Chapter 7: Naturalizing Environmental Injustice: How Privileged Residents Make Sense of Detroit's Water Shutoffs

Chapter 8: Reviving Sister Water: Hydro-Anthropomorphism, Catholic Social Justice, and Pope Francis' Eco-Rhetoric for the Care of Creation

Chapter 9: Copious Dwelling in a Sinking Landscape

Chapter 10: It's All Child's Play: Flint's Water Crisis, Environmental Justice, and Little Miss Flint's Ephebic Rhetorics

Chapter 11: Environmental Crises and Hydrosocial Networks: Using Online Discontent to Promote Water Justice in Shanghai

Chapter 12: Sun, Sand, and Satire: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Great Barrier Reef's Obituary,

Chapter 13: Grievable Water: Mourning the Animas River

Chapter 14: Singing Across the Sea: The Challenge of Communicating Marine Noise Pollution

Chapter 15: The Human Rights of a River: Codifying the Posthuman

Chapter 16: Preventing Another Great Garbage Patch: Attuning to an Ecospheric Rhetoric

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Edited by Casey R. Schmitt; Theresa R. Castor and Christopher S. Thomas - Contributions by Mostafa Aniss; Joshua Trey Barnett; Elizabeth Brunner; Catherine J. Bruns; Theresa R. Castor; Jordan Christiansen; Emilie Falc; Caroline Gottschalk Druschke; Kelsey

Summary

This collection applies critical communication methods and perspectives to examine how individuals and communities have responded on a global scale to present day water crises as matters of social justice. Case examples consider oratory, mass demonstration, deliberation, testimony, and other rhetorical appeals.

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