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The Dakota Access Pipeline and the breakdown of participatory processes in environmental decision-making
TN Johnson
Environmental Communication 13 (3), 335-352, 2019
572019
Complicating aesthetic environmentalism: Four criticisms of aesthetic motivations for environmental action
S Shapshay, L Tenen, DC STEWART, TN JOHNSON
The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 76 (4), 441-451, 2018
122018
“The most bombed nation on earth”: Western Shoshone resistance to the Nevada National Security Site
TN Johnson
Atlantic Journal of Communication 26 (4), 224-239, 2018
102018
Decolonizing settler public address: The role of settler scholars
TN Johnson, D Endres
Rhetoric and Public Affairs 24 (1-2), 333-348, 2021
52021
Indigenous publicity in American public lands controversies: Environmental participation in the fight for bears ears national monument
TN Johnson
Frontiers in Communication 6, 673115, 2021
42021
Energy democracy at the scale of Indigenous governance: Indigenous Native American struggles for democracy, justice, and decolonization
D Endres, TN Johnson
Routledge Handbook of Energy Democracy, 51-65, 2021
32021
Environmental justice: The third pillar of environmental communication research
TN Johnson, KI Dressler, N Hernandez, D Endres
The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication, 63-81, 2022
12022
Tension and complexity in decolonial advocacy: A rhetorical analysis of situated approach in western Shoshone, Bikinian, and Hawaiian resistance to militarized colonialism
T Johnson
JMU Scholarly Commons, 2017
12017
The Fight for Bears Ears: Toward a Decolonial Rhetoric of Public Participation in Environmental Decision-Making
T Johnson
The University of Utah, 2021
2021
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