An international, bilingual scholarly society based in Canada, dedicated to the study of rhetoric--its theory, practice, criticism, history, and pedagogy.
Congratulations to all the presenters and organizers for a wonderful 2026 RhetCanada conference! For photos and day-to-day updates, see our Bluesky account: https://t.co/FcUZ2lbVsh.
The Rhetoricon Symposium: Figures & Constructions; Constructions & Figures features leading scholars presenting on rhetorical stylistics and grammatical constructions. May 28 and 29, University of Waterloo. https://t.co/WcYgUqXt9a
CWCA/ACCR 2026 Conference: The Centre (Still) Holds: Writing Centre Work in Changing and Unchanging Times. Online, June 16-18. Register: https://t.co/2z4B9FSkOu
CASDW/ACR's Winter 2026 webinar will feature two key articles recently printed in Discourse and Writing/Rédactologie's special issue "Present and Future(s) of Writing in the Age of AI." Mar. 30, 1pm EST. To register: https://t.co/34w0X3RdC5.
CFP: The Sophist's Cookbook. If Plato compares rhetoric to cookery, instead of resisting, why not lean into it and share a few rhetorical recipes? https://t.co/EkCtZzNLfl.
The CFP deadline for RhetCanada's Spring Conference (May 28-30 at St. Jerome’s University in Waterloo, Ontario) is now extended to Sunday, Jan. 25. To submit your paper proposal and to register, go to our conference website: https://t.co/zsZINcLzS1
The RhetCanada Winter Showcase takes place on Zoom this Saturday, Jan. 17. See the Winter Showcase website for the schedule and registration instructions: https://t.co/56xjZJTZ4z
CFP: RhetCanada invites paper proposals for its 2026 conference, which will be held May 28-30, 2026, at St. Jerome’s University in Waterloo, Ontario. Deadline: Jan. 19, 2026. https://t.co/xXm6YOUJrE
A last-minute reminder that the deadline for submitting proposals for @rhetcan's Winter Showcase is now this Friday, Nov. 7! To submit your paper proposal or to register to attend the showcase, please go to our event webpage: https://t.co/N6162QxElZ.
A last-minute reminder that the deadline for submitting proposals for RhetCanada's Winter Showcase is now this Friday, Nov. 7! To submit your paper proposal or to register to attend the showcase, please go to our event webpage: https://t.co/N6162QxElZ.
The deadline for submitting proposals for RhetCanada's Winter Showcase is now extended to Nov. 7! To submit your paper proposal or to register to attend the showcase, please go to our event webpage: https://t.co/N6162QxElZ.
The Nov. 1 submission deadline for the RhetCanada Winter Showcase is rapidly approaching! The Showcase will be held online on Jan. 17, 2026. Presentations can be 10-12 minute lightning papers or informal project in progress updates. Info: https://t.co/HM6x4TSgUX.
The CFP for the RhetCanada Winter Showcase, to be held online Jan. 17, 2026, is now available. The submission deadline is Nov. 1. https://t.co/HM6x4TSgUX.
The @RhetCan Annual General Meeting will take place Tuesday, September 2, from 2:00-3:30 p.m. on Zoom. Members will receive an email with a meeting link shortly, and meeting documents will be available soon on the Current AGM Documents page: https://t.co/562uwJyrNh
JOB: Associate Professor or Professor/Program Director, Academic and Technical Writing Program, Academic and Technical Writing. Faculty of Humanities, University of Victoria. https://t.co/OjJc73VNov
The programme for the 2025 annual RhetCanada conference is now available! The conference will be held online on May 31 and in person from June 4-6 at George Brown College in Toronto, in association with the Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. https://t.co/E3B30zgzUE
The proposal submission deadline for @RhetCan's 2025 annual conference has been extended from Feb. 1 to Friday, Feb. 7! To submit: https://t.co/H3A4EixMPq
Reminder (and date correction): The proposal deadline for RhetCanada's 2025 annual conference (online May 31 and at George Brown College in Toronto June 4-6) is Saturday, Feb. 1. We look forward to receiving your proposals! CFP: https://t.co/0bZpnXUg8i
Volume 9 of Rhetor, the Journal of the Canadian Association for the Study of Rhetoric, is now available online. The issue features articles on a broad range of topics from Construction Grammar to stand-up
comedy, from pop music to optical weapons systems. https://t.co/ulRgzQAXeC