Blog Contributor: Danielle Endres

Danielle Endres is a Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Utah and an affiliated faculty member in the Environmental Humanities program. Her research and teaching expertise lies in environmental communication, social movements, and Indigenous studies. As a rhetorical theorist and critic, she has examined a variety of historical and contemporary controversies, such as nuclear colonization in the American West, energy policy, climate change, Native American 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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Book Announcement: Routledge Handbook of Energy Democracy by Andrea Feldpausch-Parker, Danielle Endres, Tarla Rai Peterson, and Stephanie Gomez (Eds)