open access publication

Article, 2024

Perseverance and zeal? Yes thanks: The ecology and endurance of a protest logo

Res Rhetorica, ISSN 2392-3113, Volume 11, 1, Pages 87-106, 10.29107/rr2024.1.5

Contributors

Berg, Kristine Marie 0000-0002-3903-369X [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] University of Copenhagen
  2. [NORA names: KU University of Copenhagen; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

By tracing the rhetorical ecology of an iconic protest logo created in Denmark in 1975, this article sheds light on an important part of the rhetoric of the Danish (and global) anti-nuclear power movement and how it continues to influence collective life in unpredictable and contradictory ways. Initially, the logo created a sense of community amongst anti-nuclear power activists. It was a powerful recruitment and fundraising tool, now it circulates as nostalgia, sparking both solidarity and alienation. The article builds on interviews with members of the Danish anti-nuclear power movement and a group of Danish youth today, including the founder of a current pro-nuclear power group. It relies on theories of rhetorical agency and ecology that have pinpointed the unpredictability and interconnectedness of rhetoric, and reminds us, further, of rhetoric’s potential endurance.

Keywords

Danish, Denmark, Power movement, activists, agencies, alienation, article, collective life, community, ecology, endurance, founder, group, interconnectedness, interviews, life, logo, members, movement, nostalgia, potential endurance, power group, protest, recruitment, rhetoric, rhetorical agency, rhetorical ecologies, sense of community, sensing, solidarity, theory, today, tools, unpredictability, youth today

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