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Richard E. Coe, Eco-Logic for the Composition Classroom, 1975


 * This is the first article that uses the terms rhetoric and ecology together.

Marilyn Cooper, The Ecology of Writing, 1986


 * Cooper proposes an ecological model of looking at writing, by arguing that all writing requires the writer to be constantly engaged with "socially constituted systems."

Madison Jones, A Counterhistory of Rhetorical Ecologies, 2021


 * Jones offers up historically-informed problems with ecological metaphors used as academic frameworks. (This source is currently linked in the article but only as a reference for the claim that recent scholarship has expanded the model of rhetorical situations. I would like to use it more extensively and actually unpack its content.)

Contemporary Rhetorical Theory: A Reader, 2016


 * A couple of the chapters in this book that cover rhetorical situation are not included on the page yet. I have not obtained the book yet, but I would like to see what content is covered and if it would be useful.

Bernice L. Hausmann, et al., "Poisonous, Filthy, Loathsome, Damnable Stuff": The Rhetorical Ecology of Vaccination Concern, 2014


 * One example of the theory of rhetorical ecology actually being used in academic practice.

Robin E. Jensen, "Improving Upon Nature: The Rhetorical Ecology of Chemical Language, Reproductive Endocrinology, and the Medicalization of Infertility," 2015


 * Another example of the theory of rhetorical ecology actually being used in academic practice.