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William J. Kinsella
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Public expertise: A foundation for citizen participation in energy and environmental decisions
WJ Kinsella
Communication and public participation in environmental decision making, 83-95, 2004
1342004
One hundred years of nuclear discourse: Four master themes and their implications for environmental communication
WJ Kinsella
The environmental communication yearbook, 49-72, 2014
1002014
Nuclear boundaries: Material and discursive containment at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation
WJ Kinsella
Science as Culture 10 (2), 163-194, 2001
632001
Discourse, power, and knowledge in the management of “big science” the production of consensus in a nuclear fusion research laboratory
WJ Kinsella
Management Communication Quarterly 13 (2), 171-208, 1999
611999
Nuclear legacies: Communication, controversy, and the US nuclear weapons complex
BC Taylor
Lexington Books, 2007
512007
Risk, regulation, and rhetorical boundaries: Claims and challenges surrounding a purported nuclear renaissance
WJ Kinsella, AR Kelly, M Kittle Autry
Communication Monographs 80 (3), 278-301, 2013
472013
Environments, risks, and the limits of representation: Examples from nuclear energy and some implications of Fukushima
WJ Kinsella
Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture 6 (2), 251-259, 2012
462012
Becoming Hanford downwinders: Producing community and challenging discursive containment
WJ Kinsella, J Mullen
Nuclear legacies: Communication, controversy, and the US nuclear weapons …, 2007
422007
Heidegger and being at the Hanford reservation: Standing reserve, enframing, and environmental communication theory
WJ Kinsella
Environmental Communication 1 (2), 194-217, 2007
352007
Narratives, rhetorical genres, and environmental conflict: Responses to Schwarze's “environmental melodrama”
WJ Kinsella, PK Bsumek, GB Walker, WJ Kinsella, T Check, ...
Environmental Communication 2 (1), 78-109, 2008
332008
Problematizing the distinction between expert and lay knowledge
WJ Kinsella
Atlantic Journal of Communication 10 (2), 191-207, 2002
322002
Rhetoric, action, and agency in institutionalized science and technology
WJ Kinsella
The State of Rhetoric of Science and Technology, 303-310, 2020
312020
Rearticulating nuclear power: Energy activism and contested common sense
WJ Kinsella
Environmental Communication 9 (3), 346-366, 2015
292015
Communicating nuclear power: A programmatic review
WJ Kinsella, DC Andreas, D Endres
Communication Yearbook 39, 299-332, 2015
292015
The rhetoric of technology as a rhetorical technology
JA Lynch, WJ Kinsella
Poroi 9 (1), 2013
282013
Nuclear legacies: Communication, controversy, and the US nuclear weapons production complex
BC Taylor, WJ Kinsella, SP Depoe, MS Metzler
Annals of the International Communication Association 29 (1), 363-409, 2005
282005
Introduction: Linking nuclear legacies and communication studies
BC Taylor, WJ Kinsella
Nuclear legacies: Communication, controversy, and the US nuclear weapons …, 2007
262007
A “fusion” of interests: Big science, government, and rhetorical practice in nuclear fusion research
WJ Kinsella
Rhetoric Society Quarterly 26 (4), 65-81, 1996
251996
A question of confidence: Nuclear waste and public trust in the United States after Fukushima
WJ Kinsella
The Fukushima Effect, 243-266, 2015
202015
Risk communication, phenomenology, and the limits of representation
WJ Kinsella
Catalan journal of communication & cultural studies 2 (2), 267-276, 2010
152010
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