Have you heard??? 👂👂👂
ARSTM’s call for submissions to both the NCA conference AND preconference at NCA are now online! 🙌🥳🎉
Follow this link (https://t.co/MsnIh9wMs7) for more information about both calls, including how, when, where, and what to submit.
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⁉️ Guess what, ARSTM friends? ⁉️
The University of Waterloo is hosting a fantastic event that we are psyched for!
Beginning on Thursday, May 28, Rhetoricon Symposium: Figures & Constructions, Constructions & Figures is being held at the University's Davis Center.
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This event brings together scholars of rhetorical stylistics, construction grammar, and computational linguistics, working at the intersection of figurative patterns and grammatical constructions in the context of neurocognitive exemplar models and machine learning.
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... engineering, and medicine/health. If that sounds like a book you have in mind, please send it our way!
Last year’s Book Café was a great success. Let's celebrate even more of your awesome scholarship this year! 🎉
#ARSTMNCA#ARSTM
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Attention, book authors and book lovers everywhere! 📚📖📔
Want your book, or a book you’re a fan of, to be a part of the fourth Annual Book Café at the upcoming NCA convention?
If so, now’s your chance! 😊
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… please email a link to the book’s publisher page before March 21 to [email protected] and [email protected] for consideration in the proposal for this year’s Café. 📨
The Café celebrates new, scholarly monographs related to science, tech, the environment...
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They seek works examining rhetoric’s responsiveness to alterity, vulnerability, and difference, and hope you will submit your panels and/or papers for consideration.
More information about how, when, and where to submit can be found here: https://t.co/IEbTUDzopb.
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Attention, all students (both undergraduate and graduate)! 📢
In collaboration with ARSTM, the University of Wisconsin-Madison is hosting an online symposium titled (Dis)Ruption: Rhetoric of Response and Ability.
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Have you heard??? 👂👂👂
ARSTM’s call for submissions to both the NCA conference AND preconference at NCA are now online! 🙌🥳🎉
Follow this link (https://t.co/MsnIh9wMs7) for more information about both calls, including how, when, where, and what to submit.
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We look forward to seeing and connecting with new and returning ARSTM scholars at NCA as well as the preconference, and are excited to welcome new folks into our ARSTM community! 👋👍
For those who want to stay in the know, sign up for our listserv:
https://t.co/xcRV8x6Fgg
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More exciting NCA updates!
**drumroll please** 🥁 🥁🥁
The preconference call for ARSTM@NCA is now live!
This year’s theme is “Circulation and Trust,” and asks how rhetoricians of science, tech, and medicine address questions of trust within and beyond our discipline.
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Please submit your proposals online by July 31.
And, if you have any questions, leave them below or email the preconference coordinator Dr. Gabriel Cutrufello at [email protected].
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It’s that time of year again, everyone! ARSTM is now inviting submission of papers, paper sessions, and panel discussions for the upcoming 2026 NCA convention in New Orleans.
Laissez les bons temps rouler! 🎉🥳
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We invite submissions that respond to the convention theme — Move/ments in Communication — as well as the rhetoric of science, technology, and medicine more generally.
Please visit our website (https://t.co/MsnIh9wMs7) for more detailed information.
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Many thanks to all those who joined us for the third annual ARSTM Book Cafe! 📚 What a success! 🎉
Here are some of our photos from the event. Please feel free to tag yourselves, add your photos in the replies, and be sure to join us next year!
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📚Come one, come all, to ARSTM's Annual Book Cafe, to check out many recent (and wonderful!) ARSTM-related books.
Swing by Sat. from 4 to 5:15. Chat with authors, get books signed, and win prizes! Many thanks to Lisa Keränen & Jennifer Malkowski for organizing.
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