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[ecrea] Inaugural issue of Present Tense journal

Wed Sep 08 21:16:44 GMT 2010


>Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society is proud to announce its
>inaugural issue: http://www.presenttensejournal.org  The articles in volume 1,
>issue 1 include a diversity of current topics, 
>ranging from John Schilbs essay
>on disciplinarity and power, to Jill Parrotts 
>discussion of search engines and
>the rhetorical canons, to Vershawn Ashanti 
>Youngs analysis of race and the new
>equality. We hope you find the articles as engaging as we do and we encourage
>you to continue to the conversation by commenting online.
>
>Volume 1, Issue 1:
>
>Turning Composition toward Sovereignty
>- John Schilb
>Mommas Memories and the New Equality
>- Vershawn Ashanti Young
>Ill Google It!: How Collective Wisdom in Search Engines Alters the Rhetorical
>Canons
>- Jill M. Parrott
>Making Rhetoric Visible: Re-visioning a Capstone Civic Writing Seminar
>- Heather Lettner-Rust
>Cooking Codes: Cookbook Discourses as Womens Rhetorical Practices
>- Elizabeth Fleitz
>
>Program Review: The Land-Grant Way ­ Connected Knowing and the Call of Service
>- James M. Dubinsky
>Book Review: Scotts Dangerous Writing
>- Sheri Rysdam
>
>Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society is a peer-reviewed,
>blind-refereed, online journal dedicated to exploring contemporary social,
>cultural, political and economic issues through a rhetorical lens. In addition
>to examining these subjects as found in written, 
>oral and visual texts, we wish
>to provide a forum for calls to action in academia, education and national
>policy. Seeking to address current or presently unfolding issues, we publish
>short articles of no more than 2,000 words, the length of a conference paper.
>
>
>--
>Ehren Helmut Pflugfelder
>PhD Candidate / Graduate TA
>Introductory Composition Technology Mentor
>Technical Editor, Present Tense Journal
>Dept. of English / Rhetoric and Composition Program
>Heavilon Hall #331E
>Purdue University
>West Lafayette, IN 47907
>
>http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~epflugfe/
>http://kinesis.tumblr.com/
>

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