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Benjamin W. Mann
Benjamin W. Mann
Visiting Assistant Professor of Rhetoric & Media Studies, Lewis & Clark College
Verified email at lclark.edu
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Rhetoric of Online Disability Activism: #CripTheVote and Civic Participation
BW Mann
Communication, Culture, & Critique, 2018
462018
Autism narratives in media coverage of the MMR vaccine-autism controversy under a crip futurism framework
BW Mann
Health Communication, 2018
292018
Survival, Disabilty Rights, and Solidarity: Advancing Cyberprotest Rhetoric through Disability March
BW Mann
Disability Studies Quarterly 38 (1), 2018
182018
Medicalization’s Communicative Infrastructure: Seventy Years of “Brain Chemistry” in the New York Times
RE Jensen, K Maison, BW Mann, MA Krall, MM Parks
Health Communication 36 (3), 272-279, 2021
62021
Mapping Nature’s scientist: The posthumous demarcation of Rosalind Franklin’s crystallographic data
RE Jensen, MM Parks, BW Mann, K Maison, MA Krall
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2019
62019
Rhetoric of online disability activism:# CripTheVote and civic participation. Communication, Culture and Critique, 11 (4), 604-621
BW Mann
52018
Chemistry in the mail: Stamps from around the globe and public science communication in the twentieth century
MA Krall, MM Parks, E Krebs, BW Mann, K Maison, RE Jensen
Public Understanding of Science 31 (2), 136-151, 2022
32022
I've been dressing up like a man: An ideological criticism of" Transparent"
BW Mann
University of the Pacific, 2016
12016
Seedlings in the Corporate Forest: Communicating Benevolent Sexism in Dow Chemical’s First Internal Affirmative-Action Campaign
ME Cullinan, K Maison, MM Parks, MA Krall, E Krebs, B Mann, RE Jensen
Management Communication Quarterly 37 (1), 171-196, 2023
2023
Strategic Place-Making and Public Scientific Outreach in the American Chemical Society’s National Historic Chemical Landmarks Program
BW Mann, MA Krall, MM Parks, E Krebs, K Maison, RE Jensen
Science Communication 43 (3), 336-357, 2021
2021
Intersectional Stigma Management Communication, Demi-Rhetoricity, and Critical Health Communication: Affirming (Neuro) Queer Subjectivities
BW Mann
The University of Utah, 2020
2020
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