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Announcing the winner of the 2022 ARSTM Book Award!

The ARSTM Book Award Committee is pleased to announce the winner of the 2022 ARSTM Book Award: What It Feels Like: Visceral Rhetoric and the Politics of Rape Culture by Stephanie R. Larson (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2021).  What it Feels Like is a stunning act of feminist reclamation that invites rhetorical scholars… Read More »Announcing the winner of the 2022 ARSTM Book Award!

ARSTM Election Nominations, Membership, & Virtual Mentoring Hour

Leadership Elections  It’s time to elect new leadership! As a small organization, ARSTM relies on an active, enthusiastic, and collegial officer group. Service loads are reasonable with most positions normally requiring under 40 hours per year; the President normally has a more significant commitment, and those nominated should be able… Read More »ARSTM Election Nominations, Membership, & Virtual Mentoring Hour

2022 Research Grants Program CFP

In conjunction with ARSTM’s 30th anniversary, and the ARSTM@NCA preconference in New Orleans in November 2022, and in its continued commitment to anti-racist practices, leadership is pleased to introduce the inaugural ARSTM Research Grants Program with three separate $500 grants designated for graduate students, non tenure-track faculty (NTT), and scholars… Read More »2022 Research Grants Program CFP

ARSTM@RSA 2022 Preconference Schedule

Global Health: Rhetorical Transformations in a Time of Crisis May 26, 2022Baltimore Marriott Waterfront – Laurel A. Baltimore, MarylandJoin the conversation on Twitter using #ARSTM 9:00-9:10 – Opening Remarks 9:15-10:30 – Panel 1 Making Up “Global Health,” Raquel Baldwinson, Harvard University Is this “Global Health”?, Mono Brown, Lagara College (V) A… Read More »ARSTM@RSA 2022 Preconference Schedule