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E22: Rhetorics of Labor Organizing & Collective Action (w/ Doug Kulchar)
E22: Rhetorics of Labor Organizing & Collective Action (w/ Doug Kulchar)
Alex HelbergJune 27, 2019
E21: re:joinder - Why traditional masculinity is bad for academia
E21: re:joinder - Why traditional masculinity is bad for academia
Alex HelbergMay 16, 2019
E20: Stay Skeptical and Don’t Get Murdered: A Genre Analysis of True Crime
E20: Stay Skeptical and Don’t Get Murdered: A Genre Analysis of True Crime
Alex HelbergMay 2, 2019
E19: re:blurb - The Rhetorical Situation
E19: re:blurb - The Rhetorical Situation
Alex HelbergApril 4, 2019
E18: How do socialist feminists take rhetorical action?
E18: How do socialist feminists take rhetorical action?
Alex HelbergMarch 6, 2019
E17: re:blurb - Dialogicality
E17: re:blurb - Dialogicality
Alex HelbergMarch 4, 2019
E16: The Discourse of Propaganda: The myths, the legends, the tropes
E16: The Discourse of Propaganda: The myths, the legends, the tropes
Alex HelbergFebruary 12, 2019
E15: How can we empower the truth of ordinary people? (w/ Dana Cloud)
E15: How can we empower the truth of ordinary people? (w/ Dana Cloud)
Alex HelbergDecember 12, 2018
E14: re:blurb - Ideographs
E14: re:blurb - Ideographs
Alex HelbergNovember 30, 2018
E13: How do bodies do rhetorical work? (w/ Dr. Stephanie R. Larson)
E13: How do bodies do rhetorical work? (w/ Dr. Stephanie R. Larson)
Alex HelbergNovember 8, 2018
E12: re:blurb - Stasis Theory
E12: re:blurb - Stasis Theory
Alex HelbergOctober 25, 2018
E11: re:cap (part 2)
E11: re:cap (part 2)
Alex HelbergOctober 10, 2018
E10: re:cap (part 1)
E10: re:cap (part 1)
Alex HelbergSeptember 25, 2018
E9: How does language influence our identity (and vice-versa)? (w/ Barbara Johnstone)
E9: How does language influence our identity (and vice-versa)? (w/ Barbara Johnstone)
Alex HelbergJune 17, 2018
E8: What can conspiracy theories teach us about how we use "evidence"? (w/ Jenny Rice)
E8: What can conspiracy theories teach us about how we use "evidence"? (w/ Jenny Rice)
Alex HelbergMay 29, 2018
E7: What are the economic, social, and political forces fueling gentrification? (Rhetorics of Place: Part 2) (w/ Scott Riess)
E7: What are the economic, social, and political forces fueling gentrification? (Rhetorics of Place: Part 2) (w/ Scott Riess)
Alex HelbergMay 14, 2018
E6: How do spaces and places function in resistance movements? (Rhetorics of Place: Part 1) (w/ Derek Handley & Liana Maneese)
E6: How do spaces and places function in resistance movements? (Rhetorics of Place: Part 1) (w/ Derek Handley & Liana Maneese)
Alex HelbergMay 5, 2018
E5: How is science represented on Wikipedia, and why does it matter? (w/ Ana Cooke)
E5: How is science represented on Wikipedia, and why does it matter? (w/ Ana Cooke)
Alex HelbergApril 19, 2018
E4: What is the relationship between trauma and memory? (w/ Taylor Rugg)
E4: What is the relationship between trauma and memory? (w/ Taylor Rugg)
Alex HelbergApril 6, 2018
E3: How can we make room for a different kind of security discourse?
E3: How can we make room for a different kind of security discourse?
Alex HelbergMarch 22, 2018news & politics, national security, rhetoric, discourse analysis
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