As the Associate Editor for Special Issues, I have had the very great pleasure of ushering in the last three special issues of the journal, Rhetoric Society Quarterly. The most recent issue is hot off the presses (2021; see below), and my last and final special issue (which will come out in the summer of…
Month: August 2021
Project Back-to-Campus/Teaching In-Person
After working-from-home for a year and a half, this semester I will be back in my office and back on campus to teach classes (a graduate seminar on archival methods and an undergraduate capstone class entitled “strategic feminist communication”). This week, I went to campus to try and find the buildings where my classes will…
Madison Krall Takes Part in the 2021 Doctoral Honors Seminar
From July 14th to July 16th of this year, Madison Krall took part in the National Communication Association’s Doctoral Honors Seminar, which accepts just a few of the top Ph.D. students in the field to engage with great established scholars and workshop their dissertation projects. This year, the seminar was held virtually due to the…
The Chemical Rhetoric Group has a Pseudo-In-Person Meeting
Earlier this week, we gathered as many of our group as we could and had a meeting for the first time since March of 2020 (one of us was on Zoom from the east coast, one of us was driving to the meeting on Zoom and arrived in the middle for the physical meeting, and…
Theorizing Chemical Rhetoric in the Journal of Communication
My new article, “Theorizing Chemical Rhetoric: Toward an Articulation of Chemistry as a Public Vocabulary,” has been published in the Journal of Communication! I learned so much in the process of writing this piece and am hoping that it proves useful for others who are interested in how chemistry and its concepts circulate and are…