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"Sometimes there are differences of opinion as to what the data mean": bureaucracy and facticity in the face of inconclusive science
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The (EM)placed vernacular: Rhetorics of transgression and control in New York City
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Becoming war-machines: neoliberalism, critical politics, and singularities of struggle
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China, social media, and environmental protest: Civic engagement on networks of screens and streets
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Cultivating legitimacy in a religious context: a pan-historical analysis of Mormon Feminism
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Diana's confession: precarious rhetoric in Post-NAFTA Mexico
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Dictatorship is democracy: the persuasive power of performance, repetition, and silence in Arabic political speechmaking in Assad's Syria
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Domesticating violence: rhetorics of domestic violence in American popular culture
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Hunger as biopolitical condition: rhetorics of risk, equity, and entitlement in food security discourses
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Interpreters of time, architects of (educational) destiny: youth subjectivity and agency at a Nontraditional High School
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The kid loses to domination: environmentality, modern domination and subjecthood in Ken Kesey's Sometimes a Great Notion
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Lived narratives, everyday trauma, and the aftermath of the Bosnian war: human rights as living practice
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Mediating energy: rhetoric and the future of energy resources
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The politics and poetics of airport (in)security rhetoric: materialism, affect, and the transportation security administration
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Refugee resettlement rhetoric: investigating organizational practices of empowerment
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Rugged practices: embodying authenticity in outdoor recreation
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Secrete/d pedagogies: body languaging and the navigation of traumatizing and traumatized space in the first-year composition classroom
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The theory and practice of deliberative criticism: rhetoric, digital archives, new media, and public policy deliberation
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Welcome to the machine: the rhetorical invention of collectivity in Peaceful Uprising
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