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Circuitry in Motion: Rhetoric(al) Moves in YouTube's Archive
Article on YouTube and how YouTube videos have become an influential source of argumentation, suggesting that they often serve a highly rhetorical function.
Considering the Impact of the WPA Outcomes Statement on Second Language Writers
Book chapter on considerations on the impact of the Council of Writing Program Administrators (WPA) Outcomes Statement (OS) on second language writers. This chapter examines the extent to which the WPA OS reflects (or does not reflect) the presence and needs of second language writers.
Convict Transportation and Penitence in 'Moll Flanders'
Article discussing convict transportation and penitence in 'Moll Flanders.'
Dis(Agreements)
(Dis) Agreements Section of L'Atalante: Revista de Estudios Cinematográficos Issue 28. This section includes assessments of the topic of censorship and cinematic classicism that serve to correct and update numerous aspects in relation to the real scope and impact of the Hays Code on Hollywood films.
Disrupting Labor in Digital Humanities; or, The Classroom Is Not Your Crowd
This chapter critiques the use of student labor on digital humanities projects in and out of the classroom.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton's 1854 "Address to the Legislature of New York" and the Paradox of Social Reform Rhetoric
Article on Elizabeth Cady Stanton's 1854 "Address to the Legislature of New York."
Episodic or Novelistic? Law in the Atlantic and the Form of Daniel Defoe's Colonel Jack
Article discussing the form of Daniel Defoe's 'Colonel Jack.'
Extreme Empiricism: John Howard, Poetry, and the Thermometrics of Reform
This article examines an outpouring of printed poems and biographical publications in the 1780s and 1790s that sought to shape the public image of the celebrated prison reformer John Howard
Harvard, Again: Considering Articulation and Accreditation in Rhetoric and Composition's History
This article discusses considerations in articulation and accreditation in rhetoric and composition's history.
Institutionalizing Normal: Rethinking Composition's Precedence in Normal Schools
Article on rethinking composition's precedence in normal schools.
Neoliberal Dispositif and the Rise of Fundamentalism: The Case of Pakistan
Article discussing neoliberal dispositif and the rise of fundamentalism.
A Problem of Publics and the Curious Case at Texas
Article on the problem of publics and the curious case of Texas.
Strengthening Graduate Student Preparation for WPA Work
Article on strengthening graduate student preparation for the Writing Program Administration (WPA) work.
THATCamp: The Humanities and Technology Camp
Presentation for the first Open Data Hackathon at UNT, organized as part of International Open Data Day. This presentation discusses The Humanities and Technology (THAT) Camp.
User Experience of Access Points: Eye-tracking, Metadata, and Usability Testing
This doctoral dissertation applies user experience and complex systems theory, combining eye-tracking data with verbal and observational data from user test instances, to study the effectiveness of metadata records that accompany digital primary source objects available on The Portal to Texas History.
Who Cares If Rhetoricians Landed on the Moon? Or, a Plea for Reviving the Politics of Historiography
This article discusses a plea for reviving the politics of historiography.
William James, Gustav Fechner, and Early Psychophysics
This article examines aspects of William James's thought such as his "transmission theory" of consciousness, his ideas on the "knowing of things together," and "the compounding of consciousness," which suggest his working toward a naturalistic understanding of consciousness.
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