Mark S. Meisner “Resourcist Language: The Symbolic Enslavement of Nature,” in Proceedings of the Conference on Communication and Our Environment, eds. David Sachsman, Kandice Salomone and Susan Seneca, pp.236-243, Chattanooga: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 1997. Continue reading
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Metaphors of Nature: Old Vinegar in New Bottles?
Mark S. Meisner “Metaphors of Nature: Old Vinegar in New Bottles?” The Trumpeter, Vol.12, No.1, pp.11-18, 1995. Continue reading
Key Words of Conservation and Environmental Discourse
Mark Meisner “Key Words of Conservation and Environmental Discourse,” Wild Earth Vol.3, No.4, pp.75-81, Winter 1994. Continue reading
Wild Words: Nature, Language, and Outdoor Education
Mark Meisner “Wild Words: Nature, Language, and Outdoor Education,” Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, Vol.5, No.5, pp.5-11, 1993.
Reprinted in Talking Leaves: A Seasonal Journal of the Institute for Earth Education, pp.14-21, Summer 1994. Continue reading
Language and Nature: Are Our Words Environment Friendly?
Mark Meisner “Language and Nature: Are Our Words Environment Friendly?” Probe Post Vol.14, No.2, pp.18-20, Summer 1991.
Reprinted in Wildflower Vol.8, No.1, pp.12-13, Winter 1992. Continue reading