Selected bibliography of Communication Studies journal articles on social protest

(this bib is written in APA format)

ABORTION

Railsback, Celeste Condit. (1984). The contemporary American abortion controversy: Stages in the argument. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 70, 410-424.

Lake, Randall A. (1984). Order and disorder in anti-abortion rhetoric: A logological view.
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 70, 425-443.

ANARCHY

Owens, Lynn, and Palmer, L. Kendall. (2003). Making the news: Anarchist counter-public relations on the World Wide Web. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 20, 335-361.

Solomon, Martha. (1988). Ideology as rhetorical constraint: The anarchist agitation of "Red Emma" Goldman. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 74, 184-200.

ANIMAL RIGHTS:

Black, Jason Edward. (2003). Extending the rights of personhood, voice, and life to sensate others: A homology of right to life and animal rights rhetoric. Communication Quarterly, 51, 312-331.

Kruse, Corwin R. (2001). The movement and the media: Framing the debate over animal experimentation. Political Communication, 18, 67-87.

ANTI-GLOBALIZATION

DeLuca, Kevin Michael, and Peeples, Jennifer. (2002). From public sphere to public screen: Democracy, activism, and the "violence" of Seattle. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 19, 125-151.

AUTOBIOGRPHIES

Griffin, Charles J. G. (2000). "Movement as motive": Self-definition and social advocacy in social movement autobiographies. Western Journal of Communication, 64, 148-164.

CHICANO/A RHETORIC

Flores, Lisa A. (1996). Creating discursive space through a rhetoric of difference: Chicana feminists craft a homeland. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 82, 142-156.

Flores, Lisa A. (2003). Constructing rhetorical borders: Peons, illegal aliens, and competing narratives of immigration. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 20, 362-387.

Delgado, Fernando Pedro. (1998). Chicano ideology revisied: Rap music and the (re)articulation of Chicanismo. Western Journal of Communication, 62, 95-113.

Delgado, Fernando Pedro. (1995). Chicano movement rhetoric: An ideographic interpretation.
Communication Quarterly, 43, 446-454.

AFRICAN AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS

Griffin, Charles J.G. (2003). Movement as memory: Significant form in eyes on the prize. Communication Studies, 54, 196-210.

Powell, Kimberly A. (1995) The Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching: Strategies of a movement in the comic frame. Communication Quarterly, 43, 86-99.

Powell, Kimberly A. (1995). United in gender, divided by race: Reconstruction of issue and identity by the Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching. Communication Studies, 46, 34-44.

Condit, Celeste Michelle, and Lucaites, John Louis. (1991). The rhetoric of equality and the expatriation of African-Americans, 1776-1826. Communication Studies, 42, 1-21.

Cloud, Dana L. (1999). The null persona: Race and the rhetoric of silence in the uprising of '34.
Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 2, 177-209.

Gallagher, Victoria J. (2001). Black power in Berkeley: Postmodern constructions in the rhetoric of Stokely Carmichael. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 87, 144-157.

Dionisopoulos, George N., Gallagher, Victoria J., Goldzwig, Steven R., and Zarefsky, David. (1992).
Martin Luther King, the American Dream and Vietnam: A collision of rhetorical trajectories.
Western Journal of Communication, 56, 91-107.

Terrill, Robert E. (2001). Protest, prophecy, and prudence in the rhetoric of Malcolm X.
Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 4, 25-53.

Selby, Gary S. (2001). Framing social protest: The exodus narrative in Martin Luther King's Montgomery bus boycott rhetoric. Journal of Communication and Religion, 24, 68-93.

Watkins, S. Craig. (2001). Framing protest: News media frames of the Million Man March.
Critical Studies in Media Communication, 18, 83-101.

CONSERVATIVE MOVEMENTS

Smith, Craig Allen. (1984). An organic systems analysis of persuasion and social movement: The John Birch Society, 1958-1966. Southern Speech Communication Journal, 49, 155-176.

ENVIRONMENTALISM

Short, Brant. (1991). Earth first! Communication Studies, 42, 172-188.

Lange, Jonathan I. (1990). Refusal to compromise: The case of Earth First! Western Journal of Speech Communication, 54, 473-494.

DeLuca, Kevin Michael. (1999). Unruly arguments: The body rhetoric of Earth First! Argumentation & Advocacy, 36, 9-21.

JAPANESE INTERNMENT

Chiasson, Lloyd. (1991). Japanese-American relocation during World War II: A study of California editorial reactions. Journalism Quarterly, 68, 263-269.

Schiffrin, Deborah. (2001). Language and public memorial: 'America's concentration camps'.
Discourse and Society, 12, 505-534.

LGBT MOVEMENTS

Fabj, Valeria, and Sobnosky, Matthew J. (1995). AIDS activism and the rejuvenation of the public sphere. Argumentation & Advocacy, 31, 163-184.

Brouwer, Daniel C. (2004). Corps/Corpse: The U.S. military and homosexuality. Western Journal of Communication, 68, 411-430.

Squires, Catherine R., and Brouwer, Daniel C. (2002). In/discernible bodies: The politics of passing in dominant and marginal media. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 19, 283-310.

Dow, Bonnie J. (1994). AIDS, perspective by incongruity, and gay identity in Larry Kramer's "1,112 and Counting". Communication Studies, 45, 225-240.

NATIVE AMERICAN

Lake, Randall. (1997). Argumentation and self: The enactment of identity in 'Dances with Wolves'.
Argumentation & Advocacy, 34, 66-89.

Lake, Randall A. (1991). Between myth and history: Enacting time in native American protest rhetoric.
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 77, 123-151.

Lake, Randall A. (1986). The rhetor as dialectician in "Last Chance for Survival".
Communication Monographs, 53, 201-220.

Lake, Randall A. (1983). Enacting red power: The consummatory function in Native American protest rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 69, 127-142.

OTHER COUNTRIES

Kowal, Donna. (2002). Digitizing and Globalizing Indigenous Voices: The Zapatista Movement. In Greg Elmer (Ed.), Critical Perspectives on the Internet. Lanham, MD: Rowman Littlefield.

Chao, Yaly. (2001). A rhetorical criticism of the DPP's social movements. Mass Communication Research, 68, 151-192.

Fabj, Valeria. (1998). Intolerance, forgiveness, and promise in the rhetoric of conversion: Italian women defy the Mafia. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 84, 190-208.

Fabj, Valeria. (1993). Motherhood as political voice: The rhetoric of the mothers of Plaza De Mayo.
Communication Studies, 44, 1-18.

Smyth, Jim. (1987). Unintentional mobilization: The effect of the 1980-81 hunger strikes in Ireland.
Political Communication and Persuasion, 4, 179-190.

 

PACIFISM/ANTI-WAR/ANTI-NUCLEAR

Mechling, Elizabeth Walker, and Mechling, Jay. (1992). Hot pacifism and cold war: The American Friends Service Committee's witness for peace in 1950s America. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 78, 173-196.

King, Andrew, and Petress, Kenneth. (1990). Universal public argument and the failure of nuclear freeze. Southern Communication Journal, 55, 162-174.

Hackett, Robert A., and Zhao, Yeuzhi. (1994). Challenging a master narrative: Peace protest and opinion/editorial discourse in the US press during the Gulf War. Discourse and Society, 5, 509-541.

Gustainis, J. Justin, and Hahn, Dan F. (1988). While the whole world watched: Rhetorical failures of anti-war protest. Communication Quarterly, 36, 203-216.

POVERTY

Asen, Robert. (2003). Women, work, welfare: A rhetorical history of images of poor women in welfare policy debates. Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 6, 285-312.

Asen, Robert. (1996). Constructing the objects of our discourse: The welfare wars, the orphanage, and the silenced welfare mom. Political Communication, 13, 293-307.

RELIGIOUS ISSUES

Klope, David C. (1994). Creationism and the tactic of debate: A performance study of guerrilla rhetoric. Journal of Communication and Religion, 17, 39-51.

Brand, Jeffrey D. (1997). Protest as prayer: Plowshares actions and the building of religious community.
Journal of Communication and Religion, 20, 41-52.

WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS

Torrens, Kathleen M. (1999). Fashion as argument: Nineteenth-century dress reform. Argumentation & Advocacy, 36 , 77-86.

Palczewski, Catherine Helen. (2001). Contesting pornography: Terministic catharsis and definitional argument. Argumentation & Advocacy, 38, 1-17.

Dow, Bonnie J. (2004). Fixing feminism: Women's liberation and the rhetoric of television documentary. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 90, 53-80.

Dow, Bonnie J. (1999). Historical narratives, rhetorical narratives, and Woman Suffrage Scholarship.
Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 2, 321-340.

Dow, Bonnie J. (1999). Spectacle, spectatorship, and gender anxiety in television coverage of the 1970 women's strike for equality. Communication Studies, 50, 143-157.

Triece, Mary E. (2000). Rhetoric and social change: Women's struggles for economic and political equality, 1900-1917. Women's Studies in Communication, 23, 238-260.

Kowal, Donna M. (2000). One cause, two paths: Militant vs. adjustive strategies in the British and American Women's Suffrage movements. Communication Quarterly, 48, 240-255.

Williams, Mary Rose. (1994). A reconceptualization of protest rhetoric: Women's quilts as rhetorical forms. Women's Studies in Communication, 17, 20-44.

Campbell, Karlyn Kohrs. (1986). Style and content in the rhetoric of early Afro-American feminists.
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 72, 434-445.

Borda, Jennifer L. (2002). The woman suffrage parades of 1910-1913: Possibilities and limitations of an early feminist rhetorical strategy. Western Journal of Communication, 66, 25-52.

Huxman, Susan Schultz. (2000). Perfecting the rhetorical vision of woman's rights: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Anna Howard Shaw, and Carrie Chapman Catt. Women's Studies in Communication, 23, 307-336.