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constitutive, 216 |
Cool Cities Campaign, 33 |
demarcation, 218 |
demonstrative proof, 87 |
dialectical tensions, in rhetorical framing, 122–141 |
action, 122–125 |
definition of, 119–120 |
guidelines to manage, 138–141 |
participant, 126–130 |
problem, 130–133 |
solution, 134–137 |
dialectics, 159–160 |
digital citizenship, 188 |
digital divide |
dissemination, 140–141 |
push-pull technique, 141 |
dissent, legitimate venues for, 258–259 |
empiricist, 367–368 |
environmental advocacy |
systems of, 340 |
environmentalism 2.0, 337–356 |
changing rhetoric of, 339 |
defined, 340–341 |
implications of, 349–356 |
and network organizing, 349–351 |
and rhetoric of sustainability, 351–354 |
environmental movements |
activism vs. natural science, 378–379 |
role of natural scientist in, 361–383 |
environmental scientists. See natural science |
exigence |
defined, 216 |
of global warming, 234 |
faith-based groups |
and collaboration, 198–199 |
as organized resistance, 198 |
as a social network, 201 |
framing |
deflection/reflection of reality, 119 |
rhetorical, 119–141 |
selection of reality, 119 |
tensions in, 119 |
framing of action |
framing of participation |
collective identity, 126–130 |
individual activity, 126–130 |
framing of problem |
political solutions, 134 |
symbolic solutions, 134 |
Gettier problem, the, 368 |
global warming |
exigence, 215 |
globality of, 217 |
kairos, 217 |