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Emily Winderman
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Recent rhetorical studies in public understanding of science: Multiple purposes and strengths
CM Condit, J Lynch, E Winderman
Public Understanding of Science 21 (4), 386-400, 2012
672012
The hijacked hashtag: The constitutive features of abortion stigma in the# ShoutYourAbortion Twitter campaign
K Kosenko, E Winderman, A Pugh
International Journal of Communication 13, 21, 2019
412019
Anger's volumes: Rhetorics of amplification and aggregation in# MeToo
E Winderman
# MeToo, 64-83, 2021
402021
S(anger) Goes Postal in The Woman Rebel: Angry Rhetoric as a Collectivizing Moral Emotion
E Winderman
Rhetoric and Public Affairs 17 (3), 381-420, 2014
292014
" All smell is disease": Miasma, sensory rhetoric, and the sanitary-bacteriologic of visceral public health
E Winderman, R Mejia, B Rogers
Rhetoric of Health & Medicine 2 (2), 115-146, 2019
262019
The great chain of being: Manifesto on the problem of agency in science communication
CR Miller, L Walsh, J Wynn, AR Kelly, KC Walker, WJ White, ...
Poroi 12 (1), 2016
92016
Times for birth: chronic and kairotic mediated temporalities in TLC’s A Baby Story
E Winderman
Feminist Media Studies 17 (3), 347-361, 2017
82017
From trope to pathos in health scholarship: Sharing disgust in the Kermit Gosnell case
E Winderman, CM Condit
Communication Quarterly 63 (5), 516-521, 2015
72015
From HeLa cells to Henrietta Lacks: Rehumanization and pathos as interventions for the rhetoric of health and medicine
E Winderman, J Landau
Rhetoric of health and medicine as/is, 52-73, 2020
52020
Sanitizing racialized grief: Presidential campaign eulogy during “the time of two pandemics”
E Winderman
Quarterly Journal of Speech 107 (4), 465-471, 2021
42021
The Dobbs Leak and Reproductive Justice
E Winderman, A Hallsby
Quarterly Journal of Speech 108 (4), 421-425, 2022
32022
The COVID-19 sensorium and its vectors, victims, and violators
E Winderman, R Mejia
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 19 (1), 22-29, 2022
32022
The quiver is full: metonymy and affiliation in 19 Kids and Counting’s depiction of pregnancy loss in advanced maternal age
HS Woods, E Winderman
Feminist Media Studies 18 (1), 108-121, 2018
32018
COVID and...: How to Do Rhetoric in a Pandemic
E Winderman, AL Rowland, J Malkowski
MSU Press, 2023
12023
(Never) Going Back: Black Feminist Impatience for a Post-Dobbs Future
E Winderman
Women & Language 46 (1), 285-292, 2023
12023
Florynce Kennedy’s Cultivation of Reproductive Expertise in Abramowicz v. Lefkowitz and Abortion Rap
E Winderman, B Knutson
Rhetoric Society Quarterly 53 (2), 262-277, 2023
2023
The Embodied Charge of State Violence: Carceral Logics within Sexual Violence, Abortion Rights, and Domestic Abuse (Virtual)
SR Larson, EM Winderman, BA Knutson
20th Biennial Conference of the Rhetoric Society of America, 2022
2022
The Origins of Bioethics: Remembering When Medicine Went Wrong: by John A. Lynch, Michigan State UP, 2019, 246 pp., $39.95 (paperback), ISBN: 9781611863413
E Winderman
Rhetoric Society Quarterly 51 (3), 252-254, 2021
2021
Pandemics and the Media by Marina Levina, New York, NY, Peter Lang Publishing, 2015, 148 pp., 39.95(paperback/ePUB/PDF), 139.95 (hardback), ISBN: 978-1-4541-9377-7
E Winderman
The Communication Review 21 (2), 177-180, 2018
2018
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