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-Apocalyptic environmental rhetoric makes co-option of public discourse by fossil fuel companies legitimate and inevitable which diffuses actual environmentalist efforts – This creates Industrial Apocalyptic which makes public empathy, political ineptitude, and environmental crisis inevitable |
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-Peeples et al., 2014 |
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-Jennifer, Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Philosophy and Communication Studies at Utah State University in Logan, Pete Bsumek, Associate Professor of Communication Studies and Co-Director of the Center for Health and Environmental Communication at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Steve Schwarze, Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Montana in Missoula, Jen Schneider, Associate Professor of Liberal Arts and International Studies at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, “Industrial Apocalyptic: Neoliberalism, Coal, and the Burlesque Frame”, Rhetoric and Public Affairs Volume 17, Number 2, summer 2014, pg. 228-229, Muse JB |
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-In the realm…articulating neoliberal hegemony. |
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-This Industrial Apocalyptic rhetoric has been used to re-entrench dirty energy sources that label themselves as the only “reliable” and “stable” form of energy – The coal industry proves this only justifies the expansion of neoliberalism |
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-Peeples et al., 2014 |
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-Jennifer, Associate Professor in the Department of Languages, Philosophy and Communication Studies at Utah State University in Logan, Pete Bsumek, Associate Professor of Communication Studies and Co-Director of the Center for Health and Environmental Communication at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, Steve Schwarze, Associate Professor and Chair in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Montana in Missoula, Jen Schneider, Associate Professor of Liberal Arts and International Studies at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, “Industrial Apocalyptic: Neoliberalism, Coal, and the Burlesque Frame”, Rhetoric and Public Affairs Volume 17, Number 2, summer 2014, pg. 233-238, Muse JB |
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-Coal: An Industry…broader neoliberal ideology. |