At the 2020 ARSTM@NCA Virtual Preconference on Social Justice, a number of texts, recordings, and other sources and resources were recommended by keynote speakers, paper authors, and audience members. This is the collected list of these recommendations. The list does not include every work cited in keynote presentations or papers.
References
Bates, B. R. (2020). The (In)Appropriateness of the WAR Metaphor in Response to SARS-CoV-2: A Rapid Analysis of Donald J. Trump’s Rhetoric. Frontiers in Communication, 5. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2020.00050
Bility, M. T., Agarwal, Y., Ho, S., Castronova, I., Beatty, C., Biradar, S., Narala, V., Periyapatna, N., Chen, Y., & Nachega, J. (2020). TEMPORARY REMOVAL: Can Traditional Chinese Medicine provide insights into controlling the COVID-19 pandemic: Serpentinization-induced lithospheric long-wavelength magnetic anomalies in Proterozoic bedrocks in a weakened geomagnetic field mediate the aberrant transformation of biogenic molecules in COVID-19 via magnetic catalysis. Science of The Total Environment, 142830. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142830
Condit, C. (1996). How bad science stays that way: Brain sex, demarcation, and the status of truth in the rhetoric of science. Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 26(4), 83–109. https://doi.org/10.1080/02773949609391080
Condit, C. M., Lynch, J., & Winderman, E. (2012). Recent rhetorical studies in public understanding of science: Multiple purposes and strengths. Public Understanding of Science, 21(4), 386–400. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963662512437330
Condit, Celeste M. (2008). Race and Genetics from a Modal Materialist Perspective. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 94(4), 383–406. https://doi.org/10.1080/00335630802422212
Condit, Celeste M. (2013). “Mind the Gaps”: Hidden Purposes and Missing Internationalism in Scholarship on the Rhetoric of Science and Technology in Public Discourse. Poroi, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.13008/2151-2957.1150
Condit, Celeste M., Parrott, R. L., Harris, T. M., Lynch, J., & Dubriwny, T. (2004). The Role of “Genetics” in Popular Understandings of Race in the United States. Public Understanding of Science, 13(3), 249–272. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963662504045573
Diab, R. (2008). Guantánamo north: Terrorism and the administration of justice in Canada. Fernwood Pub.
Druschke, C. G., Meyerson, L. A., & Hychka, K. C. (2016). From restoration to adaptation: The changing discourse of invasive species management in coastal New England under global environmental change. Biological Invasions, 18(9), 2739–2747. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-016-1112-7
Grabill, J. T., & Simmons, W. M. (1998). Toward a critical rhetoric of risk communication: Producing citizens and the role of technical communicators. Technical Communication Quarterly, 7(4), 415–441. https://doi.org/10.1080/10572259809364640
Greene, J. W. (2020, May 12). Creating Mobile Augmented Reality Experiences in Unity. The Programming Historian. https://programminghistorian.org/en/lessons/creating-mobile-augmented-reality-experiences-in-unity
Hampton Roads Planning District Commission. (2020). Get Flood Fluent. Getfloodfluent.Org. https://getfloodfluent.org/
Harman, M. (2018, February 15). Huey Newton introduces Revolutionary Intercommunalism, Boston College, November 18 1970. Libcom.Org. http://libcom.org/library/huey-newton-introduces-revolutionary-intercommunalism-boston-college-november-18-1970
Heaney, C. D., Wilson, S. M., & Wilson, O. R. (2007). The West End Revitalization Association’s Community-Owned and -Managed Research Model: Development, Implementation, and Action. 1, 12.
Miller, C. R. (n.d.). The Presumptions of Expertise: 41.
Nerlich, B. (2020, January 30). Warnings, war metaphors and infectious diseases: A little lit review. Making Science Public. https://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/makingsciencepublic/2020/01/30/warnings-war-metaphors-and-infectious-diseases-a-little-lit-review/
Newton, H. P., & Morrison, T. (2009). To die for the people: The writings of Huey P. Newton. City Lights Books.
On the contradictions within the Black Panther party / Huey Newton. (1971, March 13). Pacifica Radio Archives. /recording/bb4266
Powell, M., Levy, D., Riley-Mukavetz, A., Brooks-Gillies, M., Novotny, M., Fisch-Ferguson, J., & The Cultural Rhetorics Theory Lab. (2014). Our Story Begins Here: Constellating Cultural Rhetorics. Enculturation, 18. http://enculturation.net/our-story-begins-here
Restaino, J. (2019). Surrender: Feminist Rhetoric and Ethics in Love and Illness (1st edition). Southern Illinois University Press.
Roberts, D. (2012). Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-create Race in the Twenty-first Century (50852nd edition). The New Press.
Robvais, R. (2020). We are No Longer Invisible. Poroi, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.13008/2151-2957.1296
Sauer, B. A. (2002). The Rhetoric of Risk: Technical Documentation in Hazardous Environments (1st edition). Routledge.
Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America. (1997). Oxford University Press.
Simmons, W. M. (2007). Participation and power: Civic discourse in environmental policy decisions. State University of New York Press.
Simmons, W. M., & Zoetewey, M. W. (2012). Productive Usability: Fostering Civic Engagement and Creating More Useful Online Spaces for Public Deliberation. Technical Communication Quarterly, 21(3), 251–276. https://doi.org/10.1080/10572252.2012.673953
Sobrino, F. (n.d.). Mexican Cartel Wars: Fighting for the U.S. Opioid Market. 63.
Stephens, S. H., & Richards, D. P. (n.d.). Story Mapping and Sea Level Rise: Listening to Global Risks at Street Level. 16.
Tirrell, J., & Rivers, N. (n.d.). Following Mechanical Turks: Articulating the Human in “Human Intelligence Tasks.” Intermezzo. Retrieved December 2, 2020, from https://manifold.as.uky.edu/projects/following-mechanical-turks