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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Activist Rhetoric in Transnational Cyber-Public Spaces: Toward a Comparative Materialist Approach8
“Sharing a World with Others”: Rhetoric’s Ecological Turn and the Transformation of the Networked Public Sphere8
Irreducible Damage: The Affective Drift of Race, Gender, and Disability in Anti-Trans Rhetorics7
Precarious Data: Affect, Infrastructure, and Public Education7
Resisting Temporal Regimes, Imagining Just Temporalities6
Temporal Containment and the Singularity of Anti-Blackness: Saying Her Name in and across Time6
Introduction: Disability, In/Visibility, and Risk5
Walleye Wars and Pedagogical Management: Cooperative Rhetorics of Responsibility in Response to Settler Colonialism4
The Trouble with Marching: Ableism, Visibility, and Exclusion of People with Disabilities4
The Lost Cause, Trump Time, and the Necessity of Impatience4
Braiding Time: Sami Temporalities for Indigenous Justice4
Objects, Documentation, and Identification: Materiality and Memory of American Indian Boarding Schools at the Heard Museum3
The Incitement: An Account of Language, Power, and Fascism3
Cassandra Isn’t Doing the Robot: On Risky Rhetorics and Contagious Autism3
Creating Space for Black Women’s Citizenship: African American Suffrage Arguments in theCrisis3
Toward a Rhetorical Account of Refugee Encounters: Biometric Screening Technologies and Failed Promises of Mobility3
Disabled and Undocumented: In/Visibility at the Borders of Presence, Disclosure, and Nation3
Liberal Tears and the Rogue’s Yarn of Sadistic Conservativism2
The Good Man Shooting Well: Authoritarian Submission and Aggression in the “Gun-Citizen”2
Rhetoricity, Temporality, Democratic Nonequivalence2
When God Hurts: The Rhetoric of Religious Trauma as Epistemic Pain2
The Moving Boundaries of Bears Ears: Ecological Rhetorics and the Shrinking of a Monument2
Amplification by Counterstory in the Quantitative Rhetoric of Ida B. Wells2
Rhetorical New Materialisms (RNM)2
Of Beetles and Men: Public Memory, Southern Liberal Kitsch, and the Boll Weevil Monument at 1002
Graphed into the Conversation: Conspiracy, Controversy, and Climategate’s Visual Style2
The Rhetoric of Sound Rhetoric2
A Counterhistory of Rhetorical Ecologies2
Breaking Down: On Publicity as Capacity2
Vaccination Double Bind: A Study of Pregnancy and COVID-19 Vaccine Decision-Making2
Capacitating the Deep Commons: Considering Capital and Commoning Practices from an Affective-Rhetorical Systems Perspective1
Framing Palestinian Rights: A Rhetorical Frame Analysis of Vernacular Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) Movement Discourse1
On Being and Becoming Black in a Globally Dispersed Diaspora1
The Rhetoricity of Fat Stigma: Mental Disability, Pain, and Anorexia Nervosa1
Rhetorical Stillness: How Byzantine Iconography Offers an Alternative to Rhetorical Velocity1
Feminist Witnessing from the Bench: A Study of Judge Aquilina’s Epideictic Rhetoric in the Nassar Sentencing Hearing1
Rhetorics of the Cognitive Vernacular: Blame Amid the Opioid Crisis1
The 1931 Lemon Grove Case and Segregation Arguments: Learning from a Multilayer, Cross-Border Rhetorical Endeavor1
Developing Midwives, Delivering Development1
“I Forgot I’m Deaf!”: Passing, Kairotic Space, and the Midcentury Cyborg Woman1
(Re)Turning to Hypertext: Mattering Digital Learning Spaces1
An Archival Framework for Affirming Black Women’s Bisexual Rhetorics in the Primus Collections1
A Rhetoric of Walking and Reading: Immersion in Environmental Ambient Literature1
Consent as Rhetorical Ability in “The Strange Case of Anna Stubblefield”1
From Sunlight to Shadow and Back Again: Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta and the Function of Analogical Reasoning in Mesopotamian Rhetoric1
Utopian Rhetoric Has a Pleasure Problem1
Transforming Confederate Memory Sites into Spaces for Encounter: Reclaiming Space at Marcus-David Peters Circle1
The Rhetoric of Game Practices: Go and Discursive Control in Tokugawa Japan1
Caribbean Women’s Rhetorics: Voicing and Actions toward Cultural Representations1
Threatening Whiteness: “Angry Russell” and the Rhetoricity of Race1
Suffrage Statuary and Commemorative Accountability: An Intersectional Analysis of the 2020 Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument in Central Park, New York1
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