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Greg Dickinson
Greg Dickinson
Professor Communication Studies, Colorado State University
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Places of public memory: The rhetoric of museums and memorials
G Dickinson, C Blair, BL Ott
University of Alabama Press, 2010
5772010
Rhetoric/memory/place
C Blair, G Dickinson, BL Ott
328*2010
Spaces of Remembering and Forgetting: The Reverent Eye/I at the Plains Indian Museum
G Dickinson, BL Ott, E Aoki
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 3 (1), 27-47, 2006
291*2006
Memories for sale: Nostalgia and the construction of identity in Old Pasadena
G Dickinson
Quarterly Journal of Speech 83 (1), 1-27, 1997
2681997
Memory and myth at the Buffalo Bill Museum
G Dickinson, BL Ott, A Eric
Western Journal of Communication 69 (2), 85-108, 2005
2082005
Joe's rhetoric: Finding authenticity at Starbucks
G Dickinson
Rhetoric Society Quarterly 32 (4), 5-27, 2002
1982002
The Twitter presidency: Donald J. Trump and the politics of white rage
BL Ott, G Dickinson
Routledge, 2019
1832019
The Pleasantville effect: Nostalgia and the visual framing of (white) suburbia
G Dickinson
Western Journal of Communication 70 (3), 212-233, 2006
1172006
Beyond authenticity: A visual-material analysis of locality in the global redesign of Starbucks stores
G Aiello, G Dickinson
Visual Communication 13 (3), 303-321, 2014
1062014
Ways of (not) seeing guns: Presence and absence at the Cody Firearms Museum
BL Ott, E Aoki, G Dickinson
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 8 (3), 215-239, 2011
972011
Enunciating locality in the postmodern suburb: FlatIron Crossing and the Colorado lifestyle
J Stewart, G Dickinson
Western Journal of Communication 72 (3), 280-307, 2008
772008
Suburban Dreams: Imagining and Building the Good Life
G Dickinson
University of Alabama Press, 2015
732015
Being through there matters: Materiality, bodies, and movement in urban communication research
G Dickinson, G Aiello
International journal of communication 10 (2016), 1294-1308, 2016
602016
Selling democracy: Consumer culture and citizenship in the wake of September 11
G Dickinson
Southern Journal of Communication 70 (4), 271-284, 2005
572005
Forworld the has last been 40 years now, the Western undergoing a seismic, even paradigmatic, shift—the transition from modernity to postmodernity. Like all para-digm shifts …
BL Ott, G Dickinson
The SAGE handbook of rhetorical studies, 391, 2008
552008
Fallen: OJ Simpson, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and the re‐centering of white patriarchy
G Dickinson, KV Anderson
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 1 (3), 271-296, 2004
402004
Placing visual rhetoric: Finding material comfort in Wild Oats Market
G Dickinson, CM Maugh
Defining visual rhetorics, 259-276, 2012
392012
Textural democracy
D Conley, G Dickinson
Critical Studies in Media Communication 27 (1), 1-7, 2010
342010
The master naturalist imagined: Directed movement and simulations at the Draper Museum of Natural History
E Aoki, G Dickinson, BL Ott
Places of public memory: The rhetoric of museums and memorials, 238-265, 2010
272010
Space, place, and the textures of rhetorical criticism
G Dickinson
Western Journal of Communication 84 (3), 297-313, 2020
232020
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