T. Jake Dionne
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Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: University of Colorado Boulder (2018–2020); University of Colorado System (2018); Schlumberger (Ireland) (2023); Syracuse University (2016)
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T. Jake Dionne's research investigates public memory, particularly as it relates to racial justice and environmental issues. His work examines how historical narratives are constructed and contested, often through legal and communicative frameworks. Recent publications explore themes such as digital counterpublic memories of anti-Black racism on university campuses, decolonial narratives within legal contexts, and the rhetorical strategies used in debates surrounding conservation law and bison protection.
Dionne also studies the role of commemorative law in shaping public discourse and the pedagogical challenges of teaching public memory. His research network includes collaborators from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His scholarly output includes 14 publications with 92 citations and an h-index of 4.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 94
Selected Publications
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Intersectional activism in environmental communication: changemakers respond to ecological crises (2026)
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The occupational hazards of campus public memory pedagogy (2025)
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<i>Corax and Tisias on Appeal</i> : Performing Moot Court in the Legal Studies Classroom (2025)
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The Dzanga-Sangha Rainforest Argument: Legal Concessions, Scientific Expertise, & Emotional Labor Memories (2025)
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Constructing cohesion through commemorative law: The function of synecdoche in the Vote Bison Campaign (2025)
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<i>In the Spirit of ʔAtatíceʔ</i> : telling decolonial allotment stories amid pending litigation (2025)
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Subordinating Plains Indians through conservation law: A rhetorical analysis of the Bison Protection Debate (2024)
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<i>Lambda Pi Eta</i> ’s campus public memory symposium (2024)
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When freedom speaks: The boundaries and boundlessness of our First Amendment right <b>When freedom speaks: The boundaries and boundlessness of our First Amendment right</b> , by Lynn Greenky, Waltham, Brandeis University Press, 2022, 235 pp., $27.95 (paperback), ISBN 9781684580934. (2023)
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Forgetting Fulbright: opposing racist public memory at the University of Arkansas (2023)
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- Forgetting Fulbright: opposing racist public memory at the University of Arkansas
- Forgetting Fulbright: opposing racist public memory at the University of Arkansas
- Forgetting Fulbright: opposing racist public memory at the University of Arkansas
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