Publications

Here are works I've published in various formats and outlets:

Quiring, T. (2025, 2026). beats [open-source command-line application]. Generate a custom beat sheet based on the provided length for a work of art.

Roy, S., et al. (2022). Damming news: Geospatial media discourse analysis of dams.

McGreavy, B., Ranco, D., et al. (2021). Science in Indigenous homelands: Addressing power and justice in sustainability science from/with/in the Penobscot River.

Quiring, T. (2020). Using engaged rhetorical methods to understand and inform collaborative decision making about dams and restoration in the Penobscot River Watershed.

Quiring, T. (2020). 3 contributions in Nano Nightmares: Tiny Tidbits of Terror.

Quiring, T., et al. (2020). Affective encounters with tidal livelihoods: Digital field rhetorics for justice and care.

Quiring, T. (2019). Sustainable stories: Integrated transmedia as an ecology of storymaking. In K. P. Hunt, G. B. Walker, & S. P. Depoe (Eds.), Breaking Boundaries.

Quiring, T. (2018, 2019). pdfca (PDF Corpus/Content Analysis) [open-source command-line application]. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1972950

McGreavy, B., et al. (2018). Enhancing adaptive capacities in coastal communities through engaged communication research: Insights from a statewide study of shellfish co-management.

Lundberg, E., et al. (2017). Communicating about hydropower, dams, and climate change.

Quiring, T., et al. (2017). Clam Cam: Exploring clamming on Maine's coast [multimedia research website].

Quiring, T. (2016). Transmediating NEST: Building a habitat for ecological storymaking.

Quiring, T. (2015). NEST: Safe beaches, shellfish, and you [transmedia research website].

Quiring, T. (2015). From voxel vistas: Place-making in Minecraft.

Quiring, T. (2012, 2013). 27 contributions in Blues Rock Review.

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