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Classical Rhetoric and Digital Communication: A Canon Blast into the Net
Cheryl Ball and Beth Hewett, Co-Editors
Topoi
The Classical Trivium: A Heuristic and Heuretic for New Media and Digital Communication Studies
Kevin Brooks and Andrew Mara [in KairosWikis]
Who's Writing? Aristotelian Ethos and the Author Position in Digital Poetics
Kristie Fleckenstein
iRhetoric Placeshifting: A New Media Approach to Teaching the Classical Rhetoric Course
Rich Rice
Re-situating and Re-mediating the Canons: A Cultural-Historical Remapping of Rhetorical Activity
Paul Prior, Janine Solberg, Patrick Berry, Hannah Bellwoar, Bill Chewning, Karen J. Lunsford, Liz Rohan, Kevin Roozen, Mary P. Sheridan-Rabideau, Jody Shipka, Derek Van Ittersum, and Joyce R. Walker
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Introduction
Collaborative Core Text
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