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Publications

Peer Reviewed Journal Articles

Dustin A. Greenwalt. “Gestures towards the Abolition Ecology Horizon: Notes on the (Unfinished) Stop Cop City Movement’s Coalitional and Worldmaking Rhetorics.” Rhetoric, Politics & Culture 3, no. 1 (2023), 59-80.

 

Dustin A. Greenwalt and J. Alexander McVey. “Get Gritty with it: Memetic icons and the visual ethos of antifascism.” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 19, no. 2 (2022), 158-179.

 

Dustin A. Greenwalt and Atilla Hallsby. “Graphed into the Conversation: Conspiracy, Controversy, and Climategate’s Visual Style.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 51 no.4 (2021), 293-308.

 

Dustin A. Greenwalt. “Becoming Flood: Composing Anxious Assemblages in Flood Wall Street.” Environmental Communication 15 no.6 (2021), 798-812.

 

Dustin A. Greenwalt and Brian Creech. “Nostalgic Environmentalities in the EPA’s Documerica and State of the Environment Projects.” Visual Communication 19 no.4 (2020), 458-482.

 

Dustin A. Greenwalt. “From the Nuclear Arms Race to Earth Day 1970: Anxious Rhetorics and Quick-Fix Solutions.” Southern Communication Journal 81 no. 5 (2016), 330-345.

 

Dustin A. Greenwalt. “User-Generated Videos of Urban Exploration and the Production of Affective Space.” Explorations in Media Ecology 14 nos. 1&2 (2015), 125-139.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters

Dustin A. Greenwalt. “Optimism.” in Ecological Feelings: A Rhetorical Compendium ed. Joshua Trey Barnett (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2025): 209-228.

 

Dustin A. Greenwalt. “Towards an Ethological Rhetoric.” in Rhetorical Animals: Boundaries of the Human in the Study of Persuasion eds. Alex Parrish and Kristian Bjørkdahl (Lanham, MD.: Lexington Press, 2017), 109-128.

 

Dustin A. Greenwalt. “The Divergent Contexts of PETA's Veggie Love Commercial and the Re-appropriation of Public Argument.” in The Functions of Argument and Social Context ed. Dennis Gouran (Washington: National Communication Association, 2010), 131-136.

Editorially Reviewed Commentaries

Dustin A. Greenwalt and J. Alexander McVey. “The Left Can Meme.” Probes Commentary. Explorations in Media Ecology 22 no.2 (2023), 229-234.

 

Book Reviews

Dustin A. Greenwalt. “Review of Recreational colonialism and the rhetorical landscapes of the outdoors by Kyle Boggs, Columbus, Ohio State University Press, 2025, 246 pages, $119.95 Hardcover, ISBN 9780814215876; $34.95 Paperback, ISBN 9780814259450.” Critical Studies in Media Communication. Forthcoming.

 

Dustin A. Greenwalt. “Review of Tracing Rhetoric and Material Life: Ecological Approaches, edited by   Bridie McGreavy, Justine Wells, George (Guy) McHendry, Jr., and Samantha Senda-Cook, New York: Palgrave, 2018, xiii + 368 pp., $119.00 (ebook); $158.99 (hardcover).” Quarterly Journal of Speech 104 no. 4, 466-470.

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