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ARSTM 2023 Articles of the Year Award

LaFollette, Kristin. “Exploring Embodiment through the Rhetoric of Health and Medicine: An Arts-Based, Transgenre Pedagogy,” Across the Disciplines 19.3/4 (2022): 180–198. From the committee: “We were particularly appreciative of your article’s nuanced, detailed, and clear contributions to ARSTM theory and pedagogy, as well as the thoughtful inclusion and integration of student examples and ethnography-driven… Read More »ARSTM 2023 Articles of the Year Award

ARSTM 2023 Book of the Year Award

Award Winner: Armond Towns’ On Black Media Philosophy From the committee: “Armond Towns’ On Black Media Philosophy is an exciting and impressive read, challenging ARSTM scholars to rethink some of our most foundational theories of media and technology and what role Black studies might play in how the study of rhetoric, science, technology, and… Read More »ARSTM 2023 Book of the Year Award

Accepting Nominations for the 2024 ARSTM Book Award

The Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine invites nominations for this year’s book award. The ARSTM Book Award celebrates outstanding books that advance the understanding of rhetoric within science, technology, and medicine. This year’s book award committee consists of Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher, Armond Towns, and Abbie Shew.… Read More »Accepting Nominations for the 2024 ARSTM Book Award

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!

Co-Winners of 2018 Article of the Year Award Announced

The Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine’s (ARSTM) Article of the Year Award committee has selected two co-winners of the 2018 award for the most outstanding article on the rhetoric of science, technology, and medicine published in the preceding calendar year (2017). The committee selected Melissa Carrion… Read More »Co-Winners of 2018 Article of the Year Award Announced