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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joshua Guitar (Kean University) , Alan ChuPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9798855803280Pages: 326 Publication Date: 01 August 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments 1. Racing to (Dis)Own Whistleblowers and Protests: Theorizing Amongness in the Shared Rhetorical Spaces of Democratic Agency Joshua Guitar and Alan Chu 2. Wrangling the Ructions: Major Ian Fishback, Ph.D. and His Whistleblowing Campaign Rebekah L. Fox and Ann E. Burnette 3. Shooting Bullets and Frames per Second: Recording the Police as Whistleblowing David R. Dewberry 4. Shifting Power to Seek Change: Kategoria as a Form of Rhetorical Leadership Marnie Lawler McDonough 5. Whistleblower Rhetoric: Mistreatment of Migrant Children in US Detention Facilities Svilen Trifonov 6. ""This Is an Information War"": Mediated and Rhetorical Contestations over the War in Northern Ethiopia Azeb Nishan Madebo 7. ""Read, Write, Execute"": Edward Snowden and the New History of the Whistleblower Matthew Steven Bruen 8. From Solidarity to Suspicion: The Case of Javier Esqueda Sarah Walker-Riftkin 9. Should Political Appointees Have Whistleblower Protection? The Case of Kevin Chmielewski Chrys Egan and John Patrick Murphy 10. Breaking the Blue: Whistleblowing on Those Tasked to Protect and Serve Colin H. Campbell 11. Tragic Responses to Whistleblowing a Tragedy: A Burkean Analysis of the Flint Water Crisis Craig M. Hennigan 12. See Someone, Say Someone: Doxing Vision as Usurping the Rhetoric of Whistleblowing Kellie Marin 13. Ninja Girl, Blow the Whistle and Poison Arrows!: An Epideictic Function of Entertainment Film and Its Applications for Whistleblowing Noriaki Tajima and Satoru Aonuma List of Contributors IndexReviews""One strength of From a Whisper to a Movement is its exigency—this is an important topic now. An edited collection on whistleblowing is an important contribution to the fields of rhetoric, politics, and human rights. Especially today when speaking truth to power on the right side of history is increasingly difficult."" — Belinda Walzer, Appalachian State University Author InformationJoshua Guitar is Assistant Professor of Communication at Kean University. He is the author of Dissent, Discourse and Democracy: Whistleblowers as Sites of Political Contestation. Alan Chu is an independent scholar. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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