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Weibo, WeChat, and the Transformative Events of Environmental Activism on China's Wild Public Screens.
KM Deluca, E Brunner, Y Sun
International Journal of Communication (19328036) 10, 2016
128*2016
Wild public networks and affective movements in China: Environmental activism, social media, and protest in Maoming
E Brunner
Journal of Communication 67 (5), 665-677, 2017
602017
The argumentative force of image networks: Greenpeace's panmediated global detox campaign
EA Brunner, KM DeLuca
Argumentation and Advocacy 52 (4), 281-299, 2016
522016
# MeToo as networked collective: Examining consciousness-raising on wild public networks
E Brunner, S Partlow-Lefevre
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 17 (2), 166-182, 2020
392020
Impotence, nostalgia, and objectification: Patriarchal visual rhetoric to contain women
E Brunner
Visual Culture & Gender 8, 31-45, 2013
192013
Corporate social responsibility on wild public networks: Communicating to disparate and multivocal stakeholders
VR Dawson, E Brunner
Management Communication Quarterly 34 (1), 58-84, 2020
142020
Environmental activism, social media, and protest in China: Becoming activists over wild public networks
E Brunner
Rowman & Littlefield, 2019
112019
Asking (new) media questions: Thinking beyond the Twitter revolution
E Brunner
Explorations in Media Ecology 13 (3-4), 269-283, 2014
102014
Activism in the wake of the event of China: Abandoning the domesticated rituals of democracy to explore the dangers of wild public screens
K DeLuca, E Brunner
What democracy looks like: The rhetoric of social movements and …, 2017
92017
Marketing the recreational sublime: Jumbo Wild and the rhetorics of humans in nature
EA Brunner, VR Dawson
Critical Studies in Media Communication 34 (4), 386-399, 2017
82017
Strength in Numbers and Voice: An Assessment of the Networking Capacity of Chinese ENGOs.
MA Shapiro, E Brunner, H Li
Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia 17 (2), 2018
72018
Fragmented arguments and forces majeure: the 2007 protests in Xiamen, China
E Brunner, H Li
Argumentation and Advocacy 54 (4), 287-304, 2018
72018
Water, rhetoric, and social justice: A critical confluence
M Aniss, JT Barnett, E Brunner, CJ Bruns, J Christiansen, E Falc, ...
Lexington Books, 2020
62020
Chinese Urban Elites Return to Nature: Translating and Commodifying Rural Voices, Places, and Practices
E Brunner
China Media Research 15 (2), 29-38, 2019
52019
Contemporary environmental art in China: portraying progress, politics, and ecosystems
EA Brunner
Environmental Communication 12 (3), 402-413, 2018
52018
Image Politics: a call to struggle, play, and hope
E Brunner
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 16 (4), 350-359, 2019
42019
Creative confrontations: Exploring activism, surveillance, and censorship in China and the United States
EA Brunner, KM DeLuca
IAFOR Journal of Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences 5 (si), 75-88, 2019
32019
Masked demonstrations: Deploying creative tactics to protest air pollution
E Brunner
China’s Youth Cultures and Collective Spaces, 135-149, 2019
22019
Affective Winds, Decentered Knots of World-Making, and Tracing Force: A New Conceptual Vocabulary for Social Movements
E Brunner, KM DeLuca
The Rhetoric of Social Movements, 156-171, 2020
12020
Environmental crises and hydrosocial networks
E Brunner
Water, Rhetoric, and Social Justice: A Critical Confluence, 233, 2020
12020
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