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Danielle Endres is a Professor of Communication and Director of the Environmental Humanities Program at the University of Utah. Her research focuses on Environmental Communication, Indigenous Communication, Rhetorical Studies, and Energy Democracy, with emphasis on environmental justice, Indigenous methodologies, and climate change activism.
- Environmental Justice
- Energy Democracy
- Indigenous Ecological Knowledges
Recent publications analyze:
- Climate action equity planning in higher education
- Temporal dimensions in environmental rhetoric
- Energy democracy frameworks intersecting with ecology and Indigenous governance
- Discourses shaping energy transitions
Her work has been recognized with:
- Stephen P. Depoe Book Chapter Award (2017)
- NCA Outstanding Book Award (2016)
Endres leads community-engaged research projects funded by the National Science Foundation and collaborates with Indigenous nations on archival and advocacy initiatives.
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