- Easter, Brandee. (2020). Fully Human, Fully Machine: Rhetorics of Digital Disembodiment in Programming. Rhetoric Review, 39(2), pp. 202-215. https://doi-org/10.1080/07350198.2020.1727096
tags:
esoteric codes
fields:
digital rhetoric
rhetorical code studies
feminist rhetoric
- Tekobbe, Cindy, and McKnight, John Carter. (2016). Indigenous cryptocurrency: Affective capitalism and rhetorics of sovereignty. First Monday, 21(10). https://doi.org/10.5210/fm.v21i10.6955
tags:
cryptocurrency
financial technologies
sovereignty
fields:
digital rhetoric
indigenous studies
- Young, Sarah. (2021). Not too deep: Privacy, resistance, and the incorporation of social media in background checks. First Monday, 26(9). https://dx.doi.org/10.5210/fm.v26i9.11591
fields:
digital rhetoric
media studies
surveillance studies
- Young, Sarah. (2021). Organizational change and security clearance reform: From the January 2021 Capitol insurrection to a future with artificial intelligence?. Journal of Information Policy, 11(), pp. 350-375. https://doi.org/10.5325/jinfopoli.11.2021.0350
fields:
digital rhetoric
media studies
surveillance studies
- Hutchinson, Les and Marie Novotny, (Eds.). (2021). Special Issue: Rhetorics of Data: Collection, Consent, & Critical Digital Literacies. Computers and Composition, 61().
fields:
writing studies
digital rhetoric
privacy studies
- Messina, Cara. (2019). Tracing Fan Uptakes: Tagging, Language, and Ideological Practices in The Legend of Korra Fanfictions. The Journal of Writing Analytics, 3(), pp. 151-182.
tags:
fanfiction
computational method
fields:
digital rhetoric
feminist rhetoric