Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Introduction: Linking Nuclear Legacies and Communication Studies | p. 1 |
The Discourse of Officials and Stakeholders of Nuclear Weapons Production | |
Convergence and Divergence in the Public Dialogue on Nuclear Weapons Cleanup | p. 41 |
Becoming Hanford Downwinders: Producing Community and Challenging Discursive Containment | p. 73 |
Regional Communication and Sense of Place Surrounding the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant | p. 109 |
Organizing the Past, Present, and Future of Nuclear Weapons Production | |
Cold War Triumphant: The Rhetorical Uses of History, Memory, and Heritage Preservation within the Department of Energy's Nuclear Weapons Complex | p. 135 |
TRUTH Is Generated HERE: Knowledge Loss and the Production of Nuclear Confidence in the Post-Cold War Era | p. 167 |
(Forever) At Work in the Fields of the Bomb: Images of Long-Term Stewardship in Post-Cold War Nuclear Discourse | p. 199 |
Critical Response | |
Response: Nuclear Legacies and Opportunities for Politically and Ethically Engaged Communication Scholarship | p. 237 |
Index | p. 255 |
About the Contributors | p. 265 |
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