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Nicholas Paliewicz
Nicholas Paliewicz
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Mourning absences, melancholic commemoration, and the contested public memories of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum
NS Paliewicz, M Hasian Jr
Western Journal of Communication 80 (2), 140-162, 2016
402016
When good arguments do not work: Post-dialectics, argument assemblages, and the networks of climate skepticism
NS Paliewicz, GF McHendry Jr
Argumentation and Advocacy 53 (4), 287-309, 2017
372017
Bent but not broken: Remembering vulnerability and resiliency at the National September 11 Memorial Museum
NS Paliewicz
Southern Communication Journal 82 (1), 1-14, 2017
322017
Global warming and the interaction between the public and technical spheres of argument: When standards for expertise really matter
NS Paliewicz
Argumentation and Advocacy 48 (4), 231-242, 2012
312012
The national memorial for peace and justice, dark tourist argumentation, and civil rights memoryscapes
M Hasian, NS Paliewicz
Atlantic Journal of Communication 29 (3), 168-184, 2021
292021
Making sense of the people’s climate march: Towards an aesthetic approach to the rhetoric of social protest
NS Paliewicz
Western Journal of Communication 83 (1), 94-112, 2019
222019
Taking the reparatory turn at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice
M Hasian Jr, NS Paliewicz
International Journal of Communication 14, 19, 2020
202020
Arguments of green colonialism: a post-dialectical reading of extractivism in the Americas
NS Paliewicz
Argumentation and Advocacy 58 (3-4), 232-248, 2022
182022
Post-dialectics and fascistic argumentation in the global climate change debate
NS Paliewicz, GF McHendry, Jr
Argumentation and Advocacy 56 (3), 137-154, 2020
182020
Memory and monument wars in American cities: New York, Charlottesville and Montgomery
MA Hasian, NS Paliewicz
Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
152020
The country, the city, and the corporation: Rio Tinto Kennecott and the materiality of corporate rhetoric
NS Paliewicz
Environmental Communication 12 (6), 744-762, 2018
142018
Racial terrorism: A rhetorical investigation of lynching
MA Hasian Jr, NS Paliewicz
Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2020
132020
The securitization of memorial space: Rhetoric and public memory
NS Paliewicz, M Hasian
U of Nebraska Press, 2019
122019
Popular memory at ground zero: A heterotopology of the national september 11 memorial and museum
NS Paliewicz, M Hasian Jr
Popular Communication 15 (1), 19-36, 2017
102017
Taking it to the streets: The rhetorical mobility of expert arguments in public settings
NS Paliewicz
Argumentation and Advocacy 51 (1), 42-57, 2014
102014
Of markets, masks, and (white) men: Mimetic performances of parasitic publicity during the COVID-19 pandemic
NS Paliewicz, EF Bloomfield
Women's Studies in Communication 46 (1), 65-86, 2023
92023
The radical potential of public participation processes: Using indecorous voice and resistance to expand the scope of public participation
K Hunt, N Paliewicz, D Endres
Breaking boundaries: Innovative practices in environmental communication and …, 2019
92019
How trains became people: Southern Pacific Railroad Co.’s networked rhetorical culture and the dawn of corporate personhood
NS Paliewicz
Journal of Communication Inquiry 43 (2), 194-213, 2019
82019
Earthquake controversies, the L’Aquila Trials, and the argumentative struggles for both cultural and scientific power
M Hasian Jr
Canadian Journal of Communication 39 (4), 557-576, 2014
82014
Decolonizing Oak Flat: Apache Stronghold’s place-based, temporal, and mnemonic dissensus at public hearings
NS Paliewicz
Environmental Communication 16 (5), 664-679, 2022
72022
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