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Emma Frances Bloomfield
Emma Frances Bloomfield
Associate Professor, UNLV
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The circulation of climate change denial online: Rhetorical and networking strategies on Facebook
EF Bloomfield, D Tillery
Environmental Communication 13 (1), 23-34, 2019
1082019
Animation of graphic symbols representing verbs and prepositions: Effects on transparency, name agreement, and identification
RW Schlosser, H Shane, J Sorce, R Koul, E Bloomfield, L Debrowski, ...
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2012
662012
Climate communication and storytelling
EF Bloomfield, C Manktelow
Climatic Change 167 (3), 34, 2021
342021
Juxtaposition as Visual Argument: Health Rhetoric in Super Size Me and Fat Head
EF Bloomfield, A Sangalang
Argumentation and Advocacy 50 (3), 141-156, 2014
332014
Communication strategies for engaging climate skeptics: Religion and the environment
E Bloomfield
Routledge, 2019
322019
The rhetoric of energy Darwinism: Neoliberal piety and market autonomy in economic discourse
EF Bloomfield
Rhetoric Society Quarterly 49 (4), 320-341, 2019
262019
The effects of establishing intimacy and consubstantiality on group discussions about climate change solutions
EF Bloomfield, LM Van Swol, CT Chang, S Willes, PH Ahn
Science Communication 42 (3), 369-394, 2020
242020
Fostering climate change consensus: the role of intimacy in group discussions
LM van Swol, EF Bloomfield, CT Chang, S Willes
Public Understanding of Science 31 (1), 103-118, 2022
192022
Rhetorical constellations and the inventional/intersectional possibilities of# MeToo
EF Bloomfield
Journal of Communication Inquiry 43 (4), 394-414, 2019
192019
Identifying performing and under performing graphic symbols for verbs and prepositions in animated and static formats: A research note
RW Schlosser, H Shane, J Sorce, R Koul, E Bloomfield
Augmentative and Alternative Communication 27 (3), 205-214, 2011
192011
Ark Encounter as material apocalyptic rhetoric: Contemporary creationist strategies on board Noah’s Ark
EF Bloomfield
Southern Communication Journal 82 (5), 263-277, 2017
152017
Framing the Anthropocene as influence or impact: The importance of interdisciplinary contributions to stratigraphic classification
P Tschirhart, EF Bloomfield
Environmental Communication 14 (5), 698-711, 2020
132020
Mother goose and mother nature: designing stories to communicate information about climate change
A Sangalang, EF Bloomfield
Communication Studies 69 (5), 583-604, 2018
122018
Analyzing Warrants and Worldviews in the Rhetoric of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton: Burke and Argumentation in the 2016 Presidential Election
EF Bloomfield, G Tscholl
Kenneth Burke Journal 13 (2), 2018
112018
The reworking of evangelical Christian ecocultural identity in the creation care movement
EF Bloomfield
Routledge handbook of ecocultural identity, 195-207, 2020
102020
Negotiating the End of the World in Climate Change Rhetoric: Climate Skepticism, Science, and Arguments
EF Bloomfield, RA Lake
82015
Rhetorical criticism of the 2008 presidential campaign: Establishing premises of agreement in announcement speeches
EF Bloomfield, RA Katula
Communication Research Reports 29 (2), 139-147, 2012
72012
Hyperrationality and rhetorical constellations in digital climate change denial: A multi-methodological analysis of the discourse of Watts up with That
D Tillery, EF Bloomfield
Technical Communication Quarterly 31 (4), 356-373, 2022
62022
Transcorporeal Identification and Strategic Essentialism in Eco-Horror: mother!’s Ecofeminist Rhetorical Strategies
EF Bloomfield
Environmental Communication 15 (3), 339-352, 2021
42021
Topical analysis of nuclear experts' perceptions of publics, nuclear energy, and sustainable futures
HK Patenaude, EF Bloomfield
Frontiers in Communication 7 (762101), 18, 2022
32022
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