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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Rhetoric in a precarious world.
Mon Sep 01 05:18:40 GMT 2025
Call for Papers: Rhetoric in a precarious world. Moving forward with and
from Kenneth Burke.
International conference on rhetoric and Kenneth Burke, July 1–3, 2026
at Ghent University. Organized by the research group Culture & Education
in collaboration with the Kenneth Burke Society.
What does it imply to study rhetoric today? The current moment is
characterized by many societal – often binary – divisions, by a lack of
identification with others, and an unwillingness to move beyond
communicative echo chambers, often restricted within the digital sphere.
At the same time, many people are increasingly pushing back against
these divisions and are exploring ways to move beyond the moral panic
and reappropriate digital and real-world affordances to create (digital)
spaces for common ground, to react, to create meaning, and to
renegotiate our rhetorical understanding of the world. In this
conference, we aim to explore how the study of rhetoric can respond to
and engage with these often contentious dynamics. We aim to do so by
moving forward both with and from Kenneth Burke.
More information about the conference and full CFP:
https://www.ugent.be/pp/onderwijskunde/ce/en/kbconference2026
Submissions of abstract by October 31st, 2025.
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