Description
"Water is Life: Shared Destinies" is the first chapter of the book Water Rhetoric, and Social Justice: A Critical Confluence (2020).
The publisher's table of contents are:
- 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
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Publisher
Lexington Books an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc.
Location
Lanham, Maryland
Keywords
Communication Studies, Faculty Works, Scholarship
Department
Communication Studies
Disciplines
Communication | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Falc, Emilie O., "Water is Life: Shared Destinies" (2020). Communication Studies Faculty Works. 41.
https://openriver.winona.edu/communicationstudiesfacultyworks/41
Unique Identifier
WSUCMSTFACWORKS-2020-Falc-Water is Life.pdf
Comments
Schmitt, Casey R., Christopher S. Thomas, and Theresa R. Castor, eds. Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice : A Critical Confluence. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, an imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2020. Print.