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Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change
VR Mallampalli, G Mavrommati, J Thompson, M Duveneck, S Meyer, ...
Environmental Modelling & Software 82, 7-20, 2016
1942016
Failures of engagement: Lessons learned from a citizen science pilot study
CG Druschke, CE Seltzer
Applied Environmental Education & Communication 11 (3-4), 178-188, 2012
1412012
Why rhetoric matters for ecology
CG Druschke, B McGreavy
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14 (1), 46-52, 2016
902016
Manager perspectives on communication and public engagement in ecological restoration project success
CG Druschke, KC Hychka
Ecology and Society 20 (1), 2015
902015
An examination of growing trends in land tenure and conservation practice adoption: Results from a farmer survey in Iowa
S Varble, S Secchi, CG Druschke
Environmental management 57, 318-330, 2016
892016
Watershed as common-place: Communicating for conservation at the watershed scale
CG Druschke
Readings in Rhetorical Fieldwork, 357-370, 2018
742018
Field rhetoric: Ethnography, ecology, and engagement in the places of persuasion
M Shelley, S Senda-Cook, EY Polush, S Pigg, C Petersen, MK Middleton, ...
The University of Alabama Press, 2018
692018
The impact of gender on agricultural conservation knowledge and attitudes in an Iowa watershed
CG Druschke, S Secchi
Journal of soil and water conservation 69 (2), 95-106, 2014
612014
Evaluating core competencies and learning outcomes for training the next generation of sustainability researchers
SG Roy, SP de Souza, B McGreavy, CG Druschke, DD Hart, K Gardner
Sustainability Science 15, 619-631, 2020
462020
Better science through rhetoric: A new model and pilot program for training graduate student science writers
CG Druschke, N Reynolds, J Morton-Aiken, IE Lofgren, NE Karraker, ...
Technical Communication Quarterly 27 (2), 175-190, 2018
412018
With whom do we speak? Building transdisciplinary collaborations in rhetoric of science
CG Druschke
Poroi 10 (1), 2014
332014
A trophic future for rhetorical ecologies
CG Druschke
enculturation 28, 2019
322019
Centring fish agency in coastal dam removal and river restoration
CG Druschke, E Lundberg, L Drapier
Water alternatives 10 (3), 2017
262017
Adaptive management of urban ecosystem restoration: learning from restoration managers in Rhode Island, USA
K Hychka, CG Druschke
Society & Natural Resources 30 (11), 1358-1373, 2017
242017
Evaluating the ecosystem services and benefits of wetland restoration by use of the rapid benefit indicators approach
M Mazzotta, J Bousquin, W Berry, C Ojo, R McKinney, K Hyckha, ...
Integrated environmental assessment and management 15 (1), 148-159, 2019
232019
On being there: An introduction to studying rhetoric in the field
C Rai, CG Druschke
Field rhetoric: Ethnography, ecology, and engagement in the places of …, 2018
232018
Environmental communication pedagogy for sustainability: Developing core capacities to engage with complex problems
B McGreavy, CG Druschke, L Sprain, JL Thompson, LA Lindenfeld
Applied Environmental Education & Communication 15 (3), 261-274, 2016
232016
Rhetorical new materialisms (RNM)
L Gries, J Clary-Lemon, CG Druschke, N Rivers, J Nicotra, JM Ackerman, ...
Rhetoric Society Quarterly 52 (2), 137-202, 2022
212022
Making worlds with cyborg fish
CG Druschke, C Rai
Tracing rhetoric and material life: Ecological approaches, 197-221, 2018
152018
Q-rhetoric and controlled equivocation: Revising “the scientific study of subjectivity” for cross-disciplinary collaboration
CG Druschke, EG Booth, E Lundberg
Technical Communication Quarterly 28 (2), 137-151, 2019
132019
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