Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society
May 2016
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Vol. 5.3: Rhetoric and Social Justice
Abstract
“In this issue, we learn that what gets written into law is as important as what gets intentionally omitted and that campus timely warnings are likely neither timely nor warning. We also learn the value of hashtags in cultivating concerned publics, how cynicism can be productive, and how public rhetoric can be a symbolic and material activity.”
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