Welcome to 2012! As we begin the new year/semester, we want to make note of some great articles and reviews from our current S3S members!
Check out these works published over the past semester:
Colton, Jared. Review of Inessential Solidarity: Rhetoric and Foreigner Relations, by Diane Davis. Rhetoric Review 31.1 (2012): 88-92.
Fancher, Patricia, Carl Whithaus, and Andrew Mara. Review of Marshall
McLuhan: You Know Nothing of My Work! by Douglas Coupland. Enculturation 12 (2011).
Lind, Stephen J. Review of American Puppet Modernism, by John Bell. Text and Performance Quarterly 31.4 (2011): 455-456.
And watch for these articles coming in 2012:
Byrum, Kristie. “How (and Why) to Create A Corporate Social Responsibility Platform.” A Guide to Best Practices in Corporate Social Responsiblity & Green PR. Vol. 4. by PR News. Access Intelligence, 2012.
Holmes, Steven. (Provisional title) “Would Socrates Approve this Message? From Social Realism to Rhetorical 'Allegorithms' as Gaming Activism in Markus Persson's Minecraft.” Games of Words. Ed. Zachary Waggoner. Macmillan, 2012.
Holmes, Steve. “Wither Ecocriticsm in the Era of Hyperobjects?” Review of Ecology Without Nature and The Ecological Thought, by Timothy Morton. Journal of Ecocriticism (2012).
Lind, Stephen J. “Un-defining Man: The Case for Symbolic Animal Communication.” Perspectives on Human-Animal Communication: Internatural Communication. Ed. Emily Plec. Routledge, 2012.
Lind, Stephen J. “Teaching Digital Oratory: Public Speaking 2.0.” Communication Teacher 26 (2012).
McFarlane, Nicole. “Digital Memory and Narrative through 'African American Rhetoric[s] 2.0'” Review of Keepin’ It Hushed: The Barbershop and African American Hush Harbor Rhetoric by Vorris Nunley and Digital Griots: African American Rhetoric in a Multimedia Age by Adam Banks. Enculturation (2012).
Well done, all!
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