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INVITATIONAL RHETORIC: ALTERNATIVE RHETORICAL STRATEGY AS ECOFEMINIST PRACTICE FOR TRANSFORMATION OF PERCEPTION AND USE OF ENERGY IN THE RESIDENTIAL BUILT ENVIRONMENT FROM THE KEWEENAW TO KERALA

This paper explores the viability of invitational rhetoric as a mode of advocacy for sustainable energy use in the residential built environment. The theoretical foundations for this study join ecofeminist concepts and commitments with the conditions and resources of invitational rhetoric, developin...

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Main Author: MERLE KINDRED
Format: Printed Book
Published: Samyukta: A Journal of Women’s Studies
Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/007479.pdf
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