Rhet/Comp: May 2007 Archives
Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy recently released Issue 11.3, focusing on classical rhetoric and digital communication.The issue also marks the debut of two new Wiki-based projects: KairosWiki and PraxisWiki. Participation in both wikis is welcome.
Kairos is a "refereed online journal exploring the intersections of rhetoric, technology, and pedagogy," publishing webtexts that focus on "large-scale issues related to special topics, individual and collaborative reviews of books and media", in addition to news and announcements.
TU Libraries is currently trialing Oxford Scholarship Online, a cross-searchable library containing the full text of over 1,200 Oxford books in the areas of Economics and Finance, Philosophy, Political Science, and Religion.Users can search for texts by keyword searching or by using the sub-discipline index. The titles listed in the Philosophy of Language sub-discipline may be pretty useful for rhetoricians.
The University of Texas Computer Writing and Research Lab has developed Viz., a portal for teachers and researchers of visual rhetoric. Viz. offers a blog, a bibliography of visual rhetoric sources, and various assignments for instructors.
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