Submissions from 2021
[Review of] Hong Kong in Revolt: The Protest Movement and the Future of China, by Au Loong-Yu. London: Pluto Press, 2020. vii+198 pp. US$22.95 (paper)., Shui-yin Sharon Yam
Submissions from 2019
Surveilling Strangers: The Disciplinary Biopower of Digital Genre Assemblages, Lauren E. Cagle
Submissions from 2018
Sustainable Stewardship: A Collaborative Model for Engaged Oral History Pedagogy, Community Partnership, and Archival Growth, Janice W. Fernheimer, Douglas A. Boyd, Beth L. Goldstein, and Sarah Dorpinghaus
Submissions from 2017
Becoming “Forces of Change”: Making a Case for Engaged Rhetoric of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine, Lauren E. Cagle
Tweeting the Anthropocene: #400ppm as Networked Event, Lauren E. Cagle and Denise Tillery
Submissions from 2016
Confronting Kenneth Burke's Anti-Semitism, Janice W. Fernheimer
Submissions from 2015
[Review of] The Promise of Reason: Studies in The New Rhetoric. Edited by John T. Gage. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2011; pp. 272. $60.00 cloth., Janice W. Fernheimer
Para-Expertise, Tacit Knowledge, and Writing Problems, Jenny Rice
Submissions from 2013
Heuristics for Broader Assessment of Effectiveness and Usability in Technology-Mediated Technical Communication, Roger Grice, Audrey G. Bennett, Janice W. Fernheimer, Cheryl Geisler, Robert Krull, Raymond A. Lutzky, Matthew G. J. Rolph, Patricia Search, and James P. Zappen
Submissions from 2012
Leading through Listening: Racial Tensions in 1968 New York, Janice W. Fernheimer
Submissions from 2010
Talmidae Rhetoricae: Drashing Up Models and Methods for Jewish Rhetorical Studies, Janice W. Fernheimer
Momma’s Memories and the New Equality, Vershawn Ashanti Young