As more and more digital publics emerge as generative sites for cross-cultural communication and social action, it becomes imperative for us to critically question the ways in which these spaces operate not only as platforms from which to speak, but also as platforms from which to silence. By looking at digital publics through the lens of genre and critical discourse theory, I argue that the dis/empowering and (de)linking of speakers is an intrinsic part of public discourse and one that deserves further scrutiny. Through an analysis of the global feminist blog,Gender Across Borders, this project questions the ways in which the fostering and foreclosing of public discourse relies on the rhetorical practices communities use to respond to a sh...
This thesis explores the concept of discursive politics in relation to an online discursive network,...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
As more and more digital publics emerge as generative sites for cross-cultural communication and soc...
As more and more digital publics emerge as generative sites for cross-cultural communication and soc...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
In this dissertation, I examine how websites function as global fields of rhetorical action for femi...
In this dissertation, I examine how websites function as global fields of rhetorical action for femi...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
In The Medium Is the Movement: The Internet’s Influence on Feminist Rhetorical Strategies, I assert ...
In tandem with the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies including Twitter and Facebook, there has been ...
This article argues that digital spaces, even those that are gendered male either implicitly or expl...
This thesis explores the concept of discursive politics in relation to an online discursive network,...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
As more and more digital publics emerge as generative sites for cross-cultural communication and soc...
As more and more digital publics emerge as generative sites for cross-cultural communication and soc...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
This dissertation raises questions about the possible efficacy of digital spaces as sites for transn...
In this dissertation, I examine how websites function as global fields of rhetorical action for femi...
In this dissertation, I examine how websites function as global fields of rhetorical action for femi...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
In The Medium Is the Movement: The Internet’s Influence on Feminist Rhetorical Strategies, I assert ...
In tandem with the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies including Twitter and Facebook, there has been ...
This article argues that digital spaces, even those that are gendered male either implicitly or expl...
This thesis explores the concept of discursive politics in relation to an online discursive network,...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...