First Name: Michael S.Last Name: BrunerPublications: YearPublication 1983"Argument from a Pragmatic Perspective" in The Journal of the American Forensic Association 1987"The 1982 Falklands/Malvinas War: A Case Study in Public Argument" in Argumentation: Analysis and Practices 1989"Symbolic uses of the Berlin Wall, 1961–1989" in Communication Quarterly 1999"An analysis of e‐mail communication" in International Journal for Academic Development 2000"Revisiting the theory of image restoration strategies" in Communication Quarterly 2012The Rhetoric of Food: Discourse, Materiality, and Power 2012"Politics on Your Plate: Building and Burning Bridges across Organic, Vegetarian, and Vegan Discourse" in The Rhetoric of Food: Discourse, Materiality, and Power 2013"Review of White Kids: Language, Race, and Styles of Youth Identity" in Journal of Language & Social Psychology 2014"Unhappy With Your Food? Communicate!" in Communication Currents 2014"The Petition Clause and Food Advocacy" in First Amendment Studies 2014"Imagined Lifeways in North America ca. 2100" in A World After Climate Change and Culture-Shift 2014"An Evolving Worldview: Culture-Shift in University Students" in A World After Climate Change and Culture-Shift 2015"Fat Politics: A Comparative Study" in M/C Journal 2015"The World Will Little Note: Vice President Joe Biden's 2012 Speech at the Flight 93 National Memorial" in Pennsylvannia Communication Annual 2015"Irony and Food Politics" in Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 2015"Labeling: Organic, Local, and Genetically Modified" in The SAGE Encyclopedia of Food Issues 2016"Women Can't Win: Gender Irony and the E-Politics of The Biggest Loser" in International Journal of E-Politics 2016"Review of Word of Mouth: What We Talk about When We Talk about Food" in Food, Culture & Society 2020"Review of Bite back: people taking on corporate food and winning" in Food, Culture & Society 2024"A comparative analysis of public discourse in and outside of Nigeria on the right to water" in Journal of Communication and Media Research