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Chapter 2 Wrangling the Ructions: Major Ian Fishback, Ph.D. and His Whistleblowing Campaign
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Rebekah L. Fox
and Ann E. Burnette
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter 1 Racing to (Dis)Own Whistleblowers and Protests: Theorizing Amongness in the Shared Rhetorical Spaces of Democratic Agency 1
- Chapter 2 Wrangling the Ructions: Major Ian Fishback, Ph.D. and His Whistleblowing Campaign 33
- Chapter 3 Shooting Bullets and Frames per Second: Recording the Police as Whistleblowing 61
- Chapter 4 Shifting Power to Seek Change: Kategoria as a Form of Rhetorical Leadership 83
- Chapter 5 Whistleblower Rhetoric: Mistreatment of Migrant Children in US Detention Facilities 103
- Chapter 6 “This Is an Information War”: Mediated and Rhetorical Contestations over the War in Northern Ethiopia 127
- Chapter 7 “Read, Write, Execute”: Edward Snowden and the New History of the Whistleblower 153
- Chapter 8 From Solidarity to Suspicion: The Case of Javier Esqueda 173
- Chapter 9 Should Political Appointees Have Whistleblower Protection? The Case of Kevin Chmielewski 191
- Chapter 10 Breaking the Blue: Whistleblowing on Those Tasked to Protect and Serve 213
- Chapter 11 Tragic Responses to Whistleblowing a Tragedy: A Burkean Analysis of the Flint Water Crisis 235
- Chapter 12 See Someone, Say Someone: Doxing Vision as Usurping the Rhetoric of Whistleblowing 259
- Chapter 13 Ninja Girl, Blow the Whistle and Poison Arrows!: An Epideictic Function of Entertainment Film and Its Applications for Whistleblowing 281
- List of Contributors 303
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Chapter 1 Racing to (Dis)Own Whistleblowers and Protests: Theorizing Amongness in the Shared Rhetorical Spaces of Democratic Agency 1
- Chapter 2 Wrangling the Ructions: Major Ian Fishback, Ph.D. and His Whistleblowing Campaign 33
- Chapter 3 Shooting Bullets and Frames per Second: Recording the Police as Whistleblowing 61
- Chapter 4 Shifting Power to Seek Change: Kategoria as a Form of Rhetorical Leadership 83
- Chapter 5 Whistleblower Rhetoric: Mistreatment of Migrant Children in US Detention Facilities 103
- Chapter 6 “This Is an Information War”: Mediated and Rhetorical Contestations over the War in Northern Ethiopia 127
- Chapter 7 “Read, Write, Execute”: Edward Snowden and the New History of the Whistleblower 153
- Chapter 8 From Solidarity to Suspicion: The Case of Javier Esqueda 173
- Chapter 9 Should Political Appointees Have Whistleblower Protection? The Case of Kevin Chmielewski 191
- Chapter 10 Breaking the Blue: Whistleblowing on Those Tasked to Protect and Serve 213
- Chapter 11 Tragic Responses to Whistleblowing a Tragedy: A Burkean Analysis of the Flint Water Crisis 235
- Chapter 12 See Someone, Say Someone: Doxing Vision as Usurping the Rhetoric of Whistleblowing 259
- Chapter 13 Ninja Girl, Blow the Whistle and Poison Arrows!: An Epideictic Function of Entertainment Film and Its Applications for Whistleblowing 281
- List of Contributors 303
- Index 309