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    Constructing the vicarious experience of proximity in a Marcellus Shale public hearing by Mando, Justin

    Published in Environmental communication (03-05-2016)
    “…This paper examines citizen testimony in a public hearing held within the Marcellus Shale region, USA. By focusing on the role of place as an argumentative…”
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    Convincing the Public to Kill: Asian Carp and the Proximization of Invasive Species Threat by Mando, Justin, Stack, Garrett

    Published in Environmental communication (18-08-2019)
    “…This essay examines the mediation of the threat of Asian carp as an invasive species in American waterways based on analysis of 43 articles published in local…”
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    (Re)Locating the Rhetorical Commonplaces of Failure and Risk-Taking by Commer, Carolyn, Cooke, Ana, Mando, Justin, Teagarden, Alexis

    Published in Rhetoric review (02-01-2024)
    “…We argue that intellectual risk-taking offers unacknowledged potential for the writing classroom. But in order to incorporate intellectual risk into the RCWS…”
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    Proximity and journalistic practice in environmental discourse: Experiencing ‘job blackmail’ in the news by Johnstone, Barbara, Mando, Justin

    Published in Discourse & communication (01-02-2015)
    “…The shift from coal to natural gas to fuel electricity generation has positive (environmental) and negative (economic) consequences for people in the affected…”
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    Intellectual Risk in the Writing Classroom: Navigating Tensions in Educational Values and Classroom Practice by Teagarden, Alexis, Commer, Carolyn, Cooke, Ana, Mando, Justin

    Published in Composition studies (22-09-2018)
    “…This study examines the popularity of “intellectual risk-taking,” a pedagogical term that typically describes when a student attempts a new way to learn and…”
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