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08/26/2024

🚨CFP for the 2024 TBR Podcast Carnival!

📌"Politics/Rhetorics: Navigating Crisis, Culture, & Civility"

🔗 https://shorturl.at/APJQA

07/29/2024

🚨TBR Podcast Episode 164 is live now! Don't miss Dr. Jason Tham from Texas Tech University as part of the TBR Podcast Keystone Perspectives Series. Episode 164 also serves as our Season 10 Finale!

🔑Keywords: Technical Communication, Design, Editor, Publishing, International Scholarship

▶️: https://shorturl.at/iFqWv

🎙The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on social media

07/23/2024

🚨TBR Podcast Episode 163 is live! Don't miss Dr. Ben Wetherbee from Northern Michigan University discussing his research, teaching, and life in the UP.

🔑Keywords: Rhetorical Theory, Rhetoric of Film, History of Rhetoric, Writing Program Administration, Michigan

▶️: https://shorturl.at/Bv8Cv

🎙The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on social media

07/16/2024

🚨TBR Podcast Episode 162 is live! Don't miss Drs. Leigh Gruwell & Charles N. Lesh from Auburn University discussing their book, "Mentorship/Methodology: Reflections, Praxis, Futures."

🔑Keywords: Mentoring, Research Methodologies, Teaching Writing, Writing Studies, Public Writing

▶️: shorturl.at/AswgE

🎙The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on social media

07/09/2024

🚨The episode you've been waiting for is finally live!

📌Do not miss TBR Podcast Episode 161: Live from Computers & Writing Conference!

🔑Keywords: Computers & Writing Conference, Fort Worth, Rhetoric and Composition, Academic Conferences, Karaoke.

▶️: https://tinyurl.com/5ep8x83y

🎙The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on social media

07/02/2024

🚨TBR Podcast Episode 160 is live now! Featuring Dr. Jacob Babb from Appalachian State University and Dr. Zachary C. Beare from NC State University, the incoming Editors of Composition Studies!

🔑Keywords: Editing, Publishing, Composition Studies, Collaboration, Writing

📌Jacob Babb is Associate Professor and Assistant Chair of Rhetoric and Technical Writing at Appalachian State University. Zachary C. Beare is an associate professor of English, the Director of First-Year Writing, and a Core Faculty Member of the Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media Program at North Carolina State University. Jacob and Zachary are the incoming editors of Composition Studies, the oldest independent journal in the field of rhetoric and composition.

▶️: https://tinyurl.com/mry6np5k

🎙The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on social media

06/21/2024

Celebrate Computers & Writing Conference week AND Alan Turing's birthday on Monday with a new episode of TBR Podcast! Episode 159 features Dr. Patricia Fancher discussing their new book, "Q***r Techné."

Keywords: Q***r Rhetorics, Archival Research, Techné, Computing, Digital Storytelling

▶️: https://rb.gy/isomsj
📜: www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on social media

06/12/2024

🚨TBR Podcast Episode 158: Live from Rhetoric Society of America is available now wherever you get podcasts. This special “live" episode features interviews and soundscapes from the Rhetoric Society of America Conference in Denver, Colorado, from May 23-26, 2024.

Keywords: Rhetoric Society of America, Denver, Rhetoric, Academic Conferences, Interviews

▶️: https://rb.gy/glvo2i

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on social media

05/02/2024

🚨Episode 155 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss a truly engaging and wide-ranging interview with Pulitzer Prize winner Ramsey Archibald!

Keywords: Police Corruption, Alabama, Local Reporting, Pulitzer Prize, Baltimore.

▶️: https://shorturl.at/amxU4
📜: https://tinyurl.com/4md94x99

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on social media

04/23/2024

🚨Episode 154: Dr. Lindsey Harding from the University of Georgia!

Keywords: Creative Writing , Writing Program Administration, Twins, Plastic Surgery Cruise, Parenting

▶️: https://shorturl.at/lyDMZ
📜: https://tinyurl.com/4md94x99

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on social media

04/01/2024

🚨 Episode 152: Dr. Brandee Easter from York University! 🚨

Keywords: Digital Publishing, Digital Rhetorics, Feminist Rhetorics, Pedagogy, Digital Authoring

▶️: https://shorturl.at/adH58
📜: https://shorturl.at/BGK13

Dr. Brandee Easter is an Assistant Professor in the Writing Department at York University. Her research and teaching focus on digital rhetoric, feminist rhetoric, and software studies, and her work has appeared in Rhetoric Review and Feminist Media Studies. In 2020, she received the Rhetoric Society of America Dissertation award, and her upcoming book, Visual Rhetoric, co-authored by Dr. Christa J. Olsen, won the University of Michigan Press and Sweetland Publication Prize in Digital Rhetoric in 2022.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

03/26/2024

🚨 Season 10 Starts Now 🚨

Episode 151: Anuj Gupta from The University of Arizona

Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Writing Studies, Writing Pedagogy, ChatGPT, Genre Theory

▶️: https://shorturl.at/dtARU
📃: https://shorturl.at/gkosv

12/21/2023

🚨Episode 150 is live! Catch Dr. Jordan Frith from Clemson University discussing his new book, Barcode, on Episode 150 as part of the Keystone Perspectives Series of The Big Rhetorical Podcast.

Keywords: infrastructure; mobile technologies; science, technology, and society; cultural history, internet of things

▶️: https://shorturl.at/jnsHV
📜: https://shorturl.at/eNOZ4

Dr. Jordan Frith (he/him) is the Pearce Professor of Professional Communication at Clemson University. His primary research focuses on technical communication, mobile communication, social media, and communication infrastructures. His work is inherently interdisciplinary, and he has also published 40+ academic articles in a variety of disciplines, including technical communication, communication studies, media studies, and geography. His newest book—Barcode—was published in November 2023 as part of the Object Lessons series. In addition to his research, Dr. Frith is the editor-in-chief of the Association of Computing Machinery’s (ACM) Communication Design Quarterly.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

Episode 149 is live! Catch Dominique Zino & Maria Jerskey from LaGuardia Community College on The Big Rhetorical Podcast...
12/18/2023

Episode 149 is live! Catch Dominique Zino & Maria Jerskey from LaGuardia Community College on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Keywords: institutional ethnography, linguistic justice, community colleges, social theories of writing, literacy. Listen: https://shorturl.at/afkxS. Transcript: https://shorturl.at/cgkK9.

Episode 149 is live! Catch Dominique Zino & Maria Jerskey from LaGuardia Community College on The Big Rhetorical Podcast.

Keywords: institutional ethnography, linguistic justice, community colleges, social theories of writing, literacy

▶️: https://shorturl.at/afkxS
📜: https://shorturl.at/cgkK9

Dominique Zino and Maria Jerskey are professors at LaGuardia Community College. Dominique teaches the full range of courses in the English Department’s composition sequence and teaches regularly in interdisciplinary learning communities for first-year students. Maria is a Professor of Education and Language Acquisition at City University of New York's LaGuardia Community College and the founder and director of the Literacy Brokers Program, which promotes the publication practices of multilingual scholars at LaGuardia (and beyond).

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

Episode 148 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss the authors of, "The Prison House of the Circuit: Politics of Control...
12/04/2023

Episode 148 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss the authors of, "The Prison House of the Circuit: Politics of Control from Analog to Digital." Keywords: Foucault, surveillance, media genealogy, power, circuits and circuitry. Listen: https://shorturl.at/qGJX4. Transcript: https://shorturl.at/cvIRX.

Episode 148 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss Jeremy Packer, Paula Nuñez de Villavincencio, Alexander Monea, Kathleen Oswald, and Kate Maddalena, the authors of, "The Prison House of the Circuit: Politics of Control from Analog to Digital," available now from the University of Minnesota Press!

Keywords: Foucault, surveillance, media genealogy, power, circuits and circuitry

Listen: https://shorturl.at/qGJX4
Transcript: https://shorturl.at/cvIRX

The Prison House of the Circuit presents a history of digital media using circuits and circuitry to understand how power operates in the contemporary era. Through the conceptual vocabulary of the circuit, it offers a provocative model for thinking about governance and media. The authors, writing as a collective, provide a model for collective research and a genealogical framework that interrogates the rise of digital society through the lens of Foucault’s ideas of governance, circulation, and power. The Prison House of the Circuit ultimately demonstrates how contemporary media came to create frictionless circulation to maximize control, efficacy, and state power.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

11/27/2023

Hey! Episode 147 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss Dr. Michael Lechuga discussing his book, "Visions of Invasion: Alien Affects, Cinema, and Citizenship in Settler Colonies."

Listen: https://shorturl.at/huCS6
Transcript: https://shorturl.at/pqz79

Keywords: indigenous methodologies, anti-colonial rhetorics, migration, cultural studies, settler colonialism

Dr. Michael Lechuga is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication & Journalism at the University of New Mexico. He researches and teaches Rhetoric, Migration, Settler Colonial Studies, and Cultural Studies. He explores how migrants from Mexico and Central America are subjected by the US's austere migration control structures and political attitudes. His current research focuses on the role that technology plays in border security mechanisms, the ways colonial logics map race onto bodies, and the political possibilities for reestablishing our deep cultural connections land.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

Episode 146 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss Dr. Dr. Holly Hassel from Michigan Technological University discussin...
11/16/2023

Episode 146 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss Dr. Dr. Holly Hassel from Michigan Technological University discussing her research and being a Jeopardy! Champion! Listen: https://shorturl.at/wBIT2. Transcript: https://shorturl.at/tU025. Keywords: writing, first-year writing, artificial intelligence, teacher training, Jeopardy.

Hey! Episode 146 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss Dr. Dr. Holly Hassel from Michigan Technological University discussing her research and being a Jeopardy! Champion!

Listen: https://shorturl.at/wBIT2
Transcript: https://shorturl.at/tU025

Keywords: writing, first-year writing, artificial intelligence, teacher training, Jeopardy

Dr. Holly Hassel is director of composition at Michigan Technological University. Her research interests focus on the teaching of college writing, writing assessment, writing program administration, two-year college writing studies, and feminist pedagogy. Her research and scholarship have appeared in College English, College Composition and Communication, Teaching English in the Two-Year College, the Journal of Writing Assessment, Pedagogy, and others. Her recent book publication is the coauthored A Faculty Guidebook to Effective Shared Governance and Service in Higher Education and the forthcoming coauthored Reaching All Writers: A Pedagogical Guide to the Evolving Writing Classroom.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

TBR Podcast Episode 145: Dr. T J Geiger II is live now Don't miss this wide-ranging conversation on deliberative rhetori...
11/06/2023

TBR Podcast Episode 145: Dr. T J Geiger II is live now Don't miss this wide-ranging conversation on deliberative rhetoric, religion, archival methods, and Texas! Listen: https://shorturl.at/kzCFY Transcript: https://shorturl.at/yKPR5 Keywords: deliberative rhetoric, invention, religious rhetorics, archival methods, Texas.

TBR Podcast Episode 145: Dr. T J Geiger II is live now Don't miss this wide-ranging conversation on deliberative rhetoric, religion, archival methods, and Texas!

Listen: https://shorturl.at/kzCFY
Transcript: https://shorturl.at/yKPR5

Keywords: deliberative rhetoric, invention, religious rhetorics, archival methods, Texas

Dr. T J Geiger II is an assistant professor of Technical Communication and Rhetoric in the Department of English at Texas Tech University. He is the author of, "Faithful Deliberation: Rhetorical Invention, Evangelicalism, and Reckonings." A feminist scholar of religious rhetorics and deliberative discourse, his recent work has turned to archives and to the history of the rhetoric of science through a study of the life and work of Lula Pace: a science professor at the center of a pre-Scopes trial teaching of evolution controversy that roiled early 20th century Texas Baptist life.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

Episode 144 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss researchers from the UC David Student Assessment Researchers (StARs) ...
11/01/2023

Episode 144 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss researchers from the UC David Student Assessment Researchers (StARs) program discussing student-centered assessment! Listen: https://shorturl.at/fmMS8 Transcript: https://shorturl.at/hjBQ0 Keywords: Assessment, Undergraduate Research, Intersectionality, Student-Centered, Education

Episode 144 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss researchers from the UC Davis Student Assessment Researchers (StARs) program discussing student-centered assessment!

Listen: https://shorturl.at/fmMS8
Transcript: https://shorturl.at/hjBQ0

Keywords: Assessment, Undergraduate Research, Intersectionality, Student-Centered, Education

Jennifer Burke Reifman, Loren Torres, & Mik Penarroyo are Student Assessment Researchers (StARs) at the University of California Davis. The StARs program believes that student voices should be included in conversations about assessment of student learning at UC Davis. Undergraduate students have the opportunity to share their experiences, perspectives, and expertise of their academic journey through the Curious Aggies project. The Curious Aggies research inquiry is a dynamic and collaborative effort with a strong emphasis on humanizing research through the partnerships created by our student researchers.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

Episode 143 is live now! Halley Cotton from UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham  joins The Big Rhetorical Podc...
10/23/2023

Episode 143 is live now! Halley Cotton from UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham joins The Big Rhetorical Podcast to discuss her grant-winning project to kayak the Cahaba River and write poetry about her journey! Listen: https://shorturl.at/anpM3. Transcript: https://shorturl.at/bkxC9.

Episode 143 is live now! Halley Cotton from UAB - The University of Alabama at Birmingham joins The Big Rhetorical Podcast to discuss her grant-winning project to kayak the Cahaba River and write poetry about her journey!

Listen: https://shorturl.at/anpM3
Transcript: https://shorturl.at/bkxC9

Keywords: teaching writing, environmental humanities, poetry, Birmingham, Cahaba River.

Halley Cotton is the managing editor of the Birmingham Poetry Review, contributing editor for NELLE, and production manager for both publications. She is the founding director of the SPARK Writing Festival, and her work has appeared in places such as The Greensboro Review, Poetry South, and Smokelong Quarterly, among others. She is the recipient of a 2022 State Council on the Arts Poetry Fellowship. Cotton teaches freshman composition and literature. When she’s not busy kayaking or finding four-leaf clovers, she’s studying folklore and writing/reading poetry. A picture of Halley posing in front of the Cahaba River.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

10/16/2023

TBR Podcast Episode 142 is live now! Don't miss Dr. Genie Giaimo from Middlebury College discuss her new book, "Unwell Writing Centers: Searching for Wellness in Neoliberal Education Institutions and Beyond." Listen: https://shorturl.at/loIQ2. Transcript: https://shorturl.at/bBPTZ. Keywords: Writing Centers, Labor, Wellness, Neoliberalism, Institutional Structures.

Episode 141 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss Dr. Sharon Mitchler discuss her book, "Critical Rural Pedagogy," and ...
10/10/2023

Episode 141 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss Dr. Sharon Mitchler discuss her book, "Critical Rural Pedagogy," and teaching at Centralia College! Listen: https://shorturl.at/knwN0. Transcript: https://shorturl.at/isEIN.

Hey! Episode 141 of TBR Podcast is live now! Don't miss Dr. Sharon Mitchler discuss her book, "Critical Rural Pedagogy," and teaching at Centralia College!

Listen: https://shorturl.at/knwN0
Transcript: https://shorturl.at/isEIN

Dr. Sharon Mitchler is a professor of English and humanities at Centralia College, a small, rural community college. She teaches a range of undergraduate courses in composition, literature, humanities, ethics and film. Her current research focuses on critical rural pedagogy and teaching for transfer. She is a frequent presenter at 4Cs, TYCA-PNW, and TYCA-National. Her scholarship has been published in Teaching English in the Two-Year College and Composition Studies. She is a former national chair of the Two-Year College English Association.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

Episode 140 of TBR Podcast features Drs. Annette Vee, Tim Laquintano, and Carly Schnitzer discussing their new book, "Te...
10/03/2023

Episode 140 of TBR Podcast features Drs. Annette Vee, Tim Laquintano, and Carly Schnitzer discussing their new book, "TextGenEd," available via the WAC ClearingHouse. ▶️: https://shorturl.at/lyJKR. 📜: https://shorturl.at/dmHOQ.

Episode 140 of TBR Podcast is live now! This episode features Drs. Annette Vee, Tim Laquintano, and Carly Schnitzer discussing their new book, "TextGenEd," available via the WAC ClearingHouse.

▶️: https://shorturl.at/lyJKR
📜: https://shorturl.at/dmHOQ

TextGenEd, available via the WAC Clearinghouse, “features undergraduate-level assignments to support students' AI literacy, rhetorical and ethical engagements, creative exploration, and professional writing, along with an Introduction to guide instructors' understanding and their selection of what to emphasize in their courses.” Annette Vee is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Composition Program at University of Pittsburgh. Timothy Laquintano is Associate Professor of English and Director of the College Writing Program at Lafayette College. Carly Schnitzler is a Lecturer in the University Writing Program at Johns Hopkins University.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

Episode 139 of TBR Podcast is live now! Dont miss 2023 TBR Podcast Emerging Scholar Award Winner Emily Gresbrink discuss...
09/25/2023

Episode 139 of TBR Podcast is live now! Dont miss 2023 TBR Podcast Emerging Scholar Award Winner Emily Gresbrink discuss her innovative research in technical communication! ▶️: https://shorturl.at/gLP48; 📜: https://shorturl.at/aksK8.

Hey! Episode 139 of TBR Podcast is live now! Dont miss 2023 TBR Podcast Emerging Scholar Award Winner Emily Gresbrink discuss her innovative research in technical communication!

▶️: https://shorturl.at/gLP48
📜: https://shorturl.at/aksK8

Emily Gresbrink is a Ph.D. Candidate in Rhetoric, Scientific and Technical Communication at the University of Minnesota (UMN). Their work reflects a passion and commitment to technical communication and how that clicks with user voice, social justice, and digital media. They have published in Programmatic Perspectives, The 39th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication, UX as Innovative Academic Practice, and IEEE ProComm (Forthcoming). These works have covered a range of topics, including technical communication mentorship, COVID- 19 and digital risk communication, graduate student precarity and advocacy, social justice pedagogy, and professional writing.

The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods, an assistant professor in the Department of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce. The Big Rhetorical Podcast has been awarded the 2020 Kairos Service Award for Graduate Students, the 2022 John Lovas Award, and the 2022 Computers & Composition Michelle Kendrick Award for Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship. Reach out to [email protected] if you would like to be featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast. Visit our website www.thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow us on Twitter

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