Propen, Amy D. “Science Communication, Visual Rhetoric, and eBird: The Role of Participatory Science Communication in Fostering Empathy for Species.” The Routledge Handbook of Scientific Communication. Eds. Hanganu-Bresch, Cristina, Stefania Maci, Michael Zerbe, and Gabriel Cutrufello. New York: Routledge, 2022. 324-333.

Propen, Amy D. “Technologies of Mediation and the Borders and Boundaries of Human-Nonhuman Animal Relationships in Marine Species Advocacy.” Rhetoric Across Borders. Ed. Anne Teresa Demo. Anderson: Parlor Press, 2015. 213-224.

Propen, Amy D. “The Rhetorical Work of the GPS: Geographic Knowledge-Making and the Technologically-Mediated Body.” Design, Mediation, and the Posthuman. Ed. Dennis Weiss, Amy Propen, and Colbey Reid. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2014. 23-40.

Propen, Amy D. “Reading the Atlas of the Patagonian Sea: Toward a Visual-Material Rhetorics of Environmental Advocacy.” Environmental Rhetoric: Ecologies of Place. Ed. Peter Goggin. New York: Routledge, 2013. 127-142.

Propen, Amy D. “Cartographic Representation and the Construction of Lived Worlds: Understanding Cartographic Practice as Embodied Knowledge.” Rethinking Maps: New Frontiers in Cartographic Theory. Ed. Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin, and Chris Perkins. New York: Routledge, 2009. 113-130.

Propen, Amy D. “‘I have sometimes seen the white cloth winding over the rollers … And I have thought it beautiful’: Reading the Mill Girls’ Narratives as Artifacts of Material Rhetoric.” Material Culture Review. Spring/Fall (2013): 107-122.

Propen, Amy. “Visual Communication and the Map: How Maps as Visual Objects Convey Meaning in Specific Contexts.” Technical Communication Quarterly. 16.2 (2007): 233-254.

Propen, Amy. “Critical GPS: Toward a New Politics of Location.” ACME: An International E-Journal of Critical Geographies. Special Issue: Critical Cartographies. 4.1 (2005): 131-144.