

College of Arts and Humanities
27 achievements
Cozen, B.
(2017).
Facting fiction: revolution, the United Nations, and cultural politics of electricity.
Critical Studies in Media Communication. 34(4),
329-343.
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Cozen, B.
(2017).
Pro-nuclear march? the rally for environmental hope as an emergent rhetorical movement.
Presented at
Western States Communication Association Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. |
Cozen, B.
(2016).
Pronuclear advocacy: pandora’s promise as modernization theology.
Presented at
Western States Communication Association Conference, San Diego, CA. |
Cozen, B., Endres, D., Barnett, J., O’Byrne, M., & Peterson, T.
(2016).
Communicating energy in a climate (of) crisis.
Communication Yearbook.
(pp.419-448)
New York, NY: Routledge.
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Cozen, B.
(2015).
Flows, locomotion, and the Wild West: Mobile participation through North Dakota’s oil boom.
Presented at
Conference on Communication and the Environment, Uppsala, Sweden. |
Cozen, B.
(2015).
Mobilizing artists: green patriot posters, visual metaphors, and climate change activism.
Visual environmental communication.
London: Routledge.
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Cozen, B., Endres, D., O’Byrne, M., & Feldpausch-Parker, A.
(2015).
Putting the U in carbon capture and storage: Performances of rupture within the CCS scientific community.
Presented at
Conference on Communication and the Environment, Uppsala, Sweden. |
Cozen, B., & Gehl, R.
(2015).
Passé media: communication and transportation on commuter and computer buses.
Communication Theory. 25(3),
290-309.
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Cozen, B.
(2014).
Doin’ work: intersections between rhetorical theory and energy-source discourses.
Presented at
National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. |
Cozen, B.
(2014).
Hybrid worlds and dystopic visions: Fearing a future without electric mobility.
Presented at
Cultural Studies Association, Salt Lake City, UT. |
Cozen, B., Endres, D., & Senda-Cook, S.
(2014).
Not just a place to park your car: PARK(ing) as spatial argument.
Argumentation and Advocacy. 50(3),
290 – 309.
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Cozen, B.
(2013).
The form of flow: melodrama’s competing vitalities in documentary film.
Presented at
National Communication Association Conference, Washington, D.C. |
Cozen, B.
(2013).
Mobile participation through North Dakota's oil boom.
Presented at
Conference on Communication and Environment, Uppsala, Sweden. |
Cozen, B.
(2013).
Stuck in automobile flows: labor mobility and the persistent promise of the American road.
Presented at
Western States Communication Association, Reno, NV. |
Cozen, B., Endres, D., O’Byrne, M., Feldpausch-Parker, A., & Peterson, T.
(2013).
Putting the U in carbon capture and storage: performances of rupture within the CCS scientific community.
Presented at
Conference on Communication and Environment, Uppsala, Sweden. |
Cozen, B., & Gehl, R.
(2013).
Let's ride the {computer} bus through the digital city.
Presented at
Cultural Studies Association, Chicago, IL. |
Cozen, B.
(2012).
Encountering long-distance train travel: Social interactions in a mobile space.
Presented at
Western States Communication Association, Albuquerque, NM. |
Cozen, B.
(2011).
Sustain! up, down, and cyclic visual metaphors in Green Patriot Posters.
Presented at
National Communication Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. |
Cozen, B.
(2010).
Powering our energy: Conceptions of energy in contemporary oil company advertising.
Presented at
Conference on Communication and the Environment, Orono, ME. |
Cozen, B.
(2010).
This pear is a rhetorical tool: food imagery in energy company advertising.
Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture. 4(3),
355-370.
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Cozen, B.
(2009).
Chevron’s advertising campaign as preemptive apologia.
Presented at
Western States Communication Association Conference, Mesa, AZ. |
Cozen, B.
(2009).
Powering our energy: Chevron and conceptions of energy in contemporary advertising.
Presented at
Communicating the Environment: An Interdisciplinary Graduate StudentConference, Seattle, WA. |
Cozen, B.
(2009).
Powering our energy: conceptions of energy in contemporary oil company advertising.
Presented at
Conference on Communication and the Environment, Portland, ME. |
Cozen, B.
(2008).
Bottling kids: age category constructions and cartoon network’s codename: kids next door.
Presented at
National Popular Culture & American Culture Associations 2008 Joint Conference, San Francisco, CA. |
Cozen, B.
(2006).
Differentiating multiple target audiences in contemporary children’s television images.
Presented at
Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Universal City, CA. |