Celebrity and credibility in environmental communication : a rhetorical analysis of a video advocating for a moratorium regarding shale gas exploitation in Quebec
In summer 2010 Quebec’s government undertook the exploration phase of shale gas exploitation in the St-Lawrence valley, leading to a wave of protests coming from the non-consenting and ill-informed population. Thus, this paper presents a rhetorical analysis of a video produced by famous Quebec artis...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2011
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