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Ecology and the Rhetoric of Science

Posted on March 6, 2012 by Gerald Jackson

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In the previous post, I discussed Thomas Kent in tandem with debates regarding hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”). I closed out the post by introducing the idea of ecological “Dead Earth” spectacle as a rhetorical tool and as a consequence of rhetorical … Continue reading →

Posted in Ecology, Rhetoric Tagged climategate, ecology, fracking, rhetoric, spectacle

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