Rhetoric Society Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Rhetoric Society Quarterly is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Jessica Enoch’s “Suffrage Statuary and Commemorative Accountability” (RSQ 53.2)15
A Forum on Neurorhetorics: Conscious of the Past, Mindful of the Future15
Florynce Kennedy’s Cultivation of Reproductive Expertise inAbramowicz v. LefkowitzandAbortion Rap10
Deplorable: The Worst Presidential Campaigns from Jefferson to Trump Deplorable: The Worst Presidential Campaigns from Jefferson to Trump , by Mary E. Stuckey, The Penns8
Strategic Linguistic Choices within the Swedish Disability Movement: Practical Reasoning, Agency, and Antiableist Challenges8
Reading for Asexual Rhetorics in the Archives of Rachel Carson6
Caribbean Women’s Rhetorics: Voicing and Actions toward Cultural Representations6
Full Disclosure: Black Rhetoric, Writing Assessment, and Afrocentric Rubrics6
Struggle for the City: Citizenship and Resistance in the Black Freedom Movement6
Disruptive Communication in Political Campaigning: On the Rhetoric of Metanoic Reflexivity5
Editor’s Message5
Sensitive Rhetorics: Academic Freedom and Campus Activism5
Epideictic Distance: The Complacent Publics of Environmental Rephotography4
Thinning the Herd: COVID-19 and the Rhetoric of Trumpian Catastrophe4
Correction3
#BlackatUARK: Digital Counterpublic Memories of Anti-Black Racism on Campus3
“Why Stay?”: Queer Catholic Metanoia as Institutional Critique3
Nestwork: New Material Rhetorics for Precarious Species3
Self-Identified as Nonpolitical: Locating Characteristics of African Rhetoric in Nigerian Women’s Words2
A Well-Trained Eye : Artificial Intelligence and the Epistechnics of Wonder2
Parsing the Scalar Situation: Lithium and the Analysis of Concurrent Epistemologies2
Thinking Like a Copper Mine: An Ecological Approach to Corporate Ethos and Prosōpon2
The Problem with Police-Recorded Video2
“I Wish I Could Give You This Feeling”: Black Digital Commons and the Rhetoric of “The Corner”2
Histories of Radical Interactionality: Rivers, Disease, Borders, and Laundry2
Correction2
Thinkings-Out-Loud: An Introductory Manifest2
Black Iconoclasm: Public Symbols, Racial Progress, and Post/Ferguson America2
“In God We Trust?”: Christian Nationalists’ Establishment and Use of Theistnormative Legislation2
Conspiracy Theatre of the Absurd: “Birds Aren’t Real” as Parodic Hypermimesis2
Distant Readings of Disciplinarity: Knowing and Doing in Composition/Rhetoric Dissertations2
The Avenging-Woman On-Screen: Female Empowerment and Feminist Possibilities2
Trespassing Natures: Species Migration and the Right to Space2
American Magnitude: Hemispheric Vision and Public Feeling in the United States2
This Isn’t McCloskey’s Rhetoric of Economics: New Thoughts on Economic Rhetorics1
The Center Cannot Hold: Decolonial Possibility in the Collapse of a Tanzanian NGO1
The Rhetoric of the Bhagavad Gita: Unpacking Persuasive Strategies from a Non-Western Perspective1
What Wizardry is this?: Somatic Listening and Verbal Metaphor in an Undergraduate Voice Studio1
Transnational Rhetorical Circulation in the Splinternet Age1
Vaccine Rhetorics1
Arguing with Numbers: The Intersections of Rhetoric and Mathematics Arguing with Numbers: The Intersections of Rhetoric and Mathematics , edited by James Wynn and G. Mit1
The Controversy behind the Controversies: Scientific Discourse in the Twenty-First Century1
The Evolution of Pragmatism in India: Ambedkar, Dewey, and the Rhetoric of Reconstruction1
Liberal Tears and the Rogue’s Yarn of Sadistic Conservativism1
Suffrage Statuary and Commemorative Accountability: An Intersectional Analysis of the 2020 Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument in Central Park, New York1
Aura, Objects, and Originality: One Answer to the Question of Marginalized Materiality1
Capacitating the Deep Commons: Considering Capital and Commoning Practices from an Affective-Rhetorical Systems Perspective1
Being in Good Faith: African American Women in Defense of Anita Hill1
Thinking in and through Comparative Rhetoric and Decolonial Studies1
The Rhetoric of Official Apologies1
(Re)Turning to Hypertext: Mattering Digital Learning Spaces1
Similaic Eroticism and Polymorphic Sexuality1
Escaping the Prison House of Effects: The Persistence of an Anachronism in Rhetoric Studies1
An Even Better “View” of Sound: Embodied Sonic Rhetorics and Sound Detectives1
A Spectre, Haunting: On the Communist Manifesto1
More than Mere Child’s Play: Youth Activism, Ephebic Appeals, and Environmental Communication1
The Rhetoric of Science in (Times of) Crisis1
The Human Microbiome as Visceral Commons: Resisting Rhetorical Enclosure1
What Is the Sound of One Hand Playing: Aural Body Rhetoric in the Music of Horace Parlan and Paul Wittgenstein1
Touching This Leviathan1
Jian– Rhetorical Seeing, Recognition, and Transnational Reimagining of Rights1
Rhetorical Encounters with Life Out of Bounds1
Afterword: The Common Enemy Effect in Rhetoric of Science1
Dead Man’s Switch: Blame and Causality in the Epideictic Scenes of Disaster1
Toxic Contamination and Land-Body Relations: Storytelling, Metaphor, and Topoi at the Former Badger Army Ammunition Plant1
“It’s Like a Fairytale, Really”: Capitalist Fantasy, Postplanetary Rhetoric, and the New Space Race1
Heritage and Hate: Old South Rhetoric at Southern Universities1
Pathological Liars: Algorithmic Knowing in the Rhetorical Ecosystem of Wallstreetbets1
Update Culture and the Afterlife of Digital Writing1
How Free is Academic Freedom? On Divisiveness, Publics, and Rhetorical Violence1
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