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Denise Tillery
Denise Tillery
Professor of English, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Verified email at unlv.edu
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The Circulation of Climate Change Denial Online: Rhetorical and Networking Strategies on Facebook
E Bloomfield, D Tillery
Environmental Communication, 1-12, 2018
1062018
Climate change research across disciplines: the value and uses of multidisciplinary research reviews for technical communication
LE Cagle, D Tillery
Technical Communication Quarterly 24 (2), 147-163, 2015
712015
Radioactive waste and technical doubts: Genre and environmental opposition to nuclear waste sites
D Tillery
Technical Communication Quarterly 12 (4), 405-421, 2003
262003
The plain style in the seventeenth century: gender and the history of scientific discourse
D Tillery
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 35 (3), 273-289, 2005
242005
The new normal: Pressures on technical communication programs in the age of austerity
D Tillery, E Nagelhout
Routledge, 2016
192016
“English Them in the Easiest Manner You Can”: Margaret Cavendish on the Discourse and Practice of Natural Philosophy
D Tillery
Rhetoric Review 26 (3), 268-285, 2007
182007
Commonplaces of scientific evidence in environmental discourses
D Tillery
Routledge, 2017
162017
Tweeting the anthropocene
LE Cagle, D Tillery
Scientific communication: Practices, theories, and pedagogies, 131-148, 2018
15*2018
Power, language, and professional choices: A hermeneutic approach to teaching technical communication
D Tillery
Technical communication quarterly 10 (1), 97-116, 2001
122001
Margaret Cavendish, Natural Philosopher: Negotiating between Metaphors of the Old and New Sciences
RJ Sheehan, D Tillery
Eighteenth-Century Women: Studies in Their Lives, Work, & Culture 1, 1-18, 2001
112001
The problem of nuclear waste: Ethos and scientific evidence in a high-stakes public controversy
D Tillery
IEEE transactions on professional communication 49 (4), 325-334, 2006
102006
Hyperrationality and Rhetorical Constellations in Digital Climate Change Denial: A Multi-Methodological Analysis of the Discourse of Watts up with That
D Tillery, EF Bloomfield
Technical Communication Quarterly 31 (4), 356-373, 2022
72022
Theoretically grounded, practically enacted, and well behind the cutting edge: Writing course development within the constraints of a campus-wide course management system
D Tillery, E Nagelhout
Online education 2, 25-44, 2013
72013
Margaret Cavendish as natural philosopher: gender andearly modern science
D Tillery
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 28 (3), 200-208, 2003
72003
Working Conditions, Austerity, and Faculty Development in Technical Writing Programs
E Nagelhout, D Tillery, J Staggers
The New Normal: pressures on technical communication programs in the age of …, 2015
62015
Risk communication, space, and findability in the public sphere: A case study of a physical and online information center
E Nagelhout, J Staggers, D Tillery
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 39 (3), 227-243, 2009
62009
Engendering the language of the new science: the subject of John Wilkins's language project
D Tillery
The Eighteenth Century 46 (1), 59-79, 2005
62005
Scientist as Hero, Technology as the Enemy: Commonplaces about Science in Environmental Discourses
D Tillery
Topic-Driven Environmental Rhetoric, 43-61, 2017
42017
Eighteenth-Century Women: Studies in Their Lives, Work, and Culture
R Sheehan, D Tillery, LV Troost
AMS Press, 2001
32001
Work/life balance as key driver for program development in times of crisis
E Nagelhout, D Tillery
Programmatic Perspectives 12 (1), 88-105, 2021
22021
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