Danielle Endres : "Nuclear Decolonization"
Feburary 21, 2024
Time & Location: 1 PM | The Obert C. & Grace A. Tanner Humanities Center Jewel Box
Danielle Endres is a professor in the Department of Communication and Director of the Environmental Humanities
Program at the University of Utah. Endres is also an affiliated faculty member in
the Global Change and Sustainability Center and the Environmental and Sustainability
Studies Program. Her research and teaching expertise lie in environmental rhetoric,
social movement studies, and Indigenous Communication. Endres's research is guided
by environmental and social justice lenses. As a rhetorical theorist and critic, she
has examined a variety of historical and contemporary controversies, such as nuclear
(de)colonization, energy transition, climate change, Native mascots, and dominant
spatial practices. She is also interested in rhetorical methods, particularly the
use of ethnography, oral history, interviewing and other participatory approaches
in the practice of rhetorical criticism.
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