Environmental Communication Bibliography, Spring 1998

Comm 433 Syllabus

 

Sale, Kirkpatrick. The Green Revolution: The American Environmental Movement 1962-1992 (NY: Hill and Wang, 1993) Xi-9.

 

Werbach, Adam. Act Now, Apologize Later (NY: HarperCollins, 1997) 65-84.

 

Muir, John. AA Wind-Storm in the Forests,@ Nature Writing eds. Robert Finch and John Elder (NY: W.W. Norton, 1990) 279-287.

 

Leopold, Aldo. "Escudilla." The Earth Speaks, eds. Steve Van Matre and Bill Weiler (Greenville, WV: Institute for Earth Education, 1983) 107-110.

 

Carson, Rachel. AThe Edge of the Sea@ Nature Writing eds. Robert Finch and John Elder (NY: W.W. Norton, 1990) 519-524.

 

Brower, David R. AWilderness and You.@ For Earth=s Sake (Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith Books, 1990) 517-523.

 

Meisner, Mark. AResourcist Language: The Symbolic Enslavement of Nature.@ Proceedings of the Conference on Communication and the Environment, eds. David Sachsman, Kandice Salomone, Susan Senecah (Chattanooga, TN: U of Tennessee, 1995) 236-243.

 

Davis, Joel J. AThe Effects of Message Framing on Response to Environmental Communications.@ Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 72 (Summer 1995) 285-299.

 

Dobson, Andrew, ed. AGreen Philosophy.@ The Green Reader: Essays Toward a Sustainable Society (San Francisco: Mercury House, Inc., 1991) 233-268.

 

Naess, Arne. "Deep Ecology." Ecology, ed. Carolyn Merchant (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1994) 120-124.

 

Devall, Bill. "The Deep Ecology Movement." Ecology, ed. Carolyn Merchant (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1994) 125-139.

 

Zarcadoolas, Christina, Lori Hunter, and Erica Guttman. ATalking Trash: Using Applied Social Reseaerch to Inform a Communications Program for Maximum Recycling in Rhode Island.@ Proceedings of the Conference on Communication and the Environment, eds. David Sachsman, Kandice Salomone, Susan Senecah (Chattanooga, TN: U of Tennessee, 1995) 112-119.

 

Kugler, Anita. AMaking Less Garbage at the Supermarket: The Role of Attitudes, Values, and Persuasive Brochures.@ Proceedings of the Conference on Communication and the Environment, eds. David Sachsman, Kandice Salomone, Susan Senecah (Chattanooga, TN: U of Tennessee, 1995) 156-164.

 

Merchant, Carolyn. AGreen Politics.@ Radical Ecology: The Seaerch for a Livable World (NY: Routledge, 1992) 157-182.

 

Peterson, Tarla Rai, Susan Gilbert, and Gary Varner. AFacilitating Identification Across Divergent Perspectives Through Environmental Ethics Education@ Proceedings of the Conference on Communication and the Environment, eds. David Sachsman, Kandice Salomone, Susan Senecah (Chattanooga, TN: U of Tennessee, 1995) 170-180.

 

Fox, Warwick. ATranspersonal Ecology and the Varieties of Identification.@ Toward a Transpersonal Ecology (Boston: Shambhala, 1990) 249-268.

 

Foreman, David and Bill Haywood. Ecodefense: A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching 2nd ed. (Tucson, AZ: Ned Ludd Books, 1989) 1-17.

 

Bandow, Doug. "Ecoterrorism: The Dangerous Fringe of the Environmental Movement." Heritage Foundation Backgrounder 764 (April 12, 1990) 1-10.

 

Kraft, Michael and Diana Wuertz. AEnvironmental Advocacy in the Corridors of Government.@ The Symbolic Earth: Discourse and Our Creation of the Environment, eds. James G. Cantrill and Christine L. Oravec (Lexington, KY: U Press of Kentucky, 1996) 95-122.

 

Earthworks Group & the League of Conservation Voters. Vote for the Earth (Berkeley, CA: Earthworks Press, 1992) 9-26.

 

National Research Council. Improving Risk Communication (Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, 1989) 1-29.

 

Belsten, Laura. AEnvironmental Risk Communication and Community Collaboration@ Earthtalk, eds. Star Muir and Tom Veenendall (Westport, CT: Praeger Press, 1996) 27-41.

 

Killingsworth, M. Jimmie and Jacqueline S. Palmer. ALiberal and Pragmatic Trends in the Discourse of Green Consumerism.@ The Symbolic Earth: Discourse and Our Creation of the Environment, eds. James G. Cantrill and Christine L. Oravec (Lexington, KY: U Press of Kentucky, 1996) 219-240.

 

Depoe, Stephen. "Good Food from the Good Earth: McDonald's and the Commodification of the Environment." Argument in Controversy, ed. Donn Parson (Annandale, VA: Speech Communication Association, 1991) 334-341.

 

Schuhwerk, Melody and Lefkoff-Hagius, Roxanne. AGreen or Non-Green? Does Type of Appeal Matter When Advertising a Green Product?@ Journal of Advertising 24 (Summer 1995) 45-54.

 

Spangle, Michael and David Knapp. "Ways We Talk About the Earth: An Exploration of Persuasive Tactics and Appeals in Environmental Discourse." Earthtalk, eds. Star Muir and Tom Veenendall (Westport, CT: Praeger Press, 1996) 3-26.

 

Bailey, Ronald. AThe Imagination of Disaster.@ Eco-Scam: The False Prophets of Ecological Apocalypse (NY: St. Martin=s Press, 1993) 1-23.

 

Ehrlich, Paul and Ehrlich, Anne. AWise Use= and Environmental Anti-Science.@ Betrayal of Science and Reason: How Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Threatens Our Future (Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1996) 11-23.

 

Meisner, Mark. AMetaphors of Nature: Old Vinegar in New Bottles?@ Trumpeter 12 (Winter 1995) 11-18.

 

Muir, Star. "The Web and the Spaceship: Metaphors of the Environment." ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 51 (1994) 145-152.

 

McLain, Gary. The Indian Way: Learning to Communicate with Mother Earth (Santa Fe, NM: John Muir Publications, 1990) 4-10.

 

Fisher, Walter. ANarration as a Human Communication Paradigm: The Case of Public Moral Argument.@ Professing the New Rhetorics: A Sourcebook eds. Theresa Enos and Stuart C. Brown (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994) 374-396.

 

Oelschlaeger, Max, ed. ACaring for Creation: Religion in a Time of Ecological Crisis.@ After Earth Day: Continuing the Conservation Effort, (Denton, TX: University of North Texas Press) 215-231.

 

Ferguson, Diana. ATrembling the Web of Wyrd, Chapter One.@ The Magickal Year: A Pagan Pespective on the Natural World (London: Labyrinth Publishing, 1996) 7-33.

 

Shanahan, James and Katherine McComas. AEnvironmental Concern and Media Coverage: 1988-1994. Proceedings of the Conference on Communication and the Environment, eds. David Sachsman, Kandice Salomone, Susan Senecah (Chattanooga, TN: U of Tennessee, 1995) 181-189.

 

Nitz, Michael and Sharon Jarvis. ATelevision News Coverage of the Environment: Polluted or Purified?@ Proceedings of the Conference on Communication and the Environment, eds. David Sachsman, Kandice Salomone, Susan Senecah (Chattanooga, TN: U of Tennessee, 1995) 190-196.

 

Hirsh, Karen. "Do Environmental Films Help the Environment? Here Are Some That Have." The Independent (January/February 1993) 36-40.

 

Muir, Star. ACultural and Critical Grammars of the Apocalypse: Strategies for a New Millennium.@ Paper presented at the Conference on Communication and the Environment, Syracuse, NY, June 1997.

 

Peterson, Tarla Rai. "The Meek Shall Inherit the Mountains: Dramatistic Criticism of Grand Teton National Park's Interpretive Program." Central States Speech Journal 39 (Summer 1988) 121-133.

 

Knighton, Jose. "Eco-Porn and the Manipulation of Desire." Wild Earth 3 (Spring 1993) 76-78.

 

Siebert, Charles. AThe Artifice of the Natural.@ Harper=s Magazine (February 1993) 44-51.

 

Bullis, Connie. ARetalking Environmental Discourses From Feminist Perspectives: The Radical Potential of Ecofeminism.@ The Conference on the Discourse of Environmental Advocacy, eds. Christine L. Oravec and James G. Cantrill (Salt Lake City: U of Utah Humanities Center, 1992) 346-359.

 

Bullard, Robert. "Environmental Racism and the Environmental Justice Movement." Ecology, ed. Carolyn Merchant (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1994) 254-265.

 

Depoe, Stephen P. AEnvironmental Justice for All: The Persuasive Campaign of Benjamin Chavis.@ Proceedings of the Conference on Communication and the Environment, eds. David Sachsman, Kandice Salomone, Susan Senecah (Chattanooga, TN: U of Tennessee, 1995) 97-105.

Muir, Star. AMediating Reality for Younger Public Sphere: Environmental Efforts to Activate Children.@ Paper presented at the Speech Communication Association Convention, San Diego, CA, November 1996.

 

Orr, David W. "Ecological Literacy." Ecological Literacy: Education and the Transition to a Postmodern World (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1992) 85-95.