Journal
Computers and Composition
Published
2022-09-01
DOI
10.1016/j.compcom.2022.102725
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  1. Rhetoric Society Quarterly

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  1. Activision Blizzard sued over ‘Frat Boy’ culture, harrassment
  2. How ping-pong diplomacy thawed the cold war
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  1. The rhetorical situation
    Philosophy and Rhetoric
  2. Thank you Blizzard for standing with Hong Kong protesters by featuring a British girl with blue dyed clothing who wears a gas mask! Blizzard truly stands on the right side of freedom
  3. Hearthstone Grandmasters Asia-Pacific ruling
  4. What happens to Hong Kong when ‘one country, two systems’ expires in 2047
  5. The corporeal ethics of gaming
  6. Hong Kong face masks ban largely upheld despite coronavirus
  7. Live streams on Twitch help viewers cope with difficult periods in life
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  8. Twitch copypasta DB: Saving cultural heritage
  9. Rhetoric Review
  10. Entanglements that matter. circulation, writing, and rhetoric
  11. Let's not only boycott x company but also support y freedom company
  12. After the public turn: Composition, counterpublics, and the citizen bricoleur
  13. When your entertainment comes at the expens of others’ suffering
  14. You inspired me to make a video of Mei supporting Hong Kong
  15. Satellite images show China has destroyed dozens of Muslim graveyards
  16. I've tried making this poster to spread awareness with cute Mei
  17. Over 1000 Activision Blizzard employees sign letter condemning company's response to allegations
  18. Bhsgsh10/hongkongmei
  19. Race, gender, and deviance in Xbox live: Theoretical perspectives from the virtual margins
  20. Gaming out online: Black lesbian identity development and community building in Xbox Live
    Journal of lesbian studies  
  21. Intersectional tech: Black users in digital gaming
  22. Woke gaming: Digital challenges to oppression and social injustice
  23. College Composition and Communication
  24. Computers and Composition
  25. The rhetoric of videogames as embodied practice: Procedural habits
  26. Gauntlet twitch chat is in open rebellion against Blizzard's knee-bending to China
  27. China has power. And Blizzard/NBA made the best choices they could have in their place
  28. Computers and Composition
  29. 9 questions about the Hong Kong protests you were too embarrassed to ask
  30. Blizzard/Netease Chinese social media account takes China's side
  31. Dark participation in games
    Frontiers in Psychology  
  32. Blizzard bans a college esports team for holding a ‘free Hong Kong, boycott Blizz’ sign
  33. The video game company that banned a pro-Hong Kong player is handling its China controversy about as well as the NBA did
  34. Computers and Composition
  35. Finding the queerness in games
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  36. Shooting of Hong Kong schoolboy Tsang Chi-kin ‘totally legal and appropriate
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  37. #Gamergate and the fappening: How Reddit's algorithm, governance, and culture support tox…
    New Media & Society  
  38. Why China censors banned Winnie the Pooh
  39. Words we're watching: ‘Copypasta.’
  40. An illustrated history of gas masks
  41. Activision Blizzard stock price dips as video game players call for boycotts
  42. Memes to movements: How the world's most viral media is changing social protest and power
  43. The gas mask: An illustrated digest of the history and development of the military gas mask
  44. Activision Blizzard's Bobby Kotick urged by U.S. Senator to get out of the way of unionization efforts
  45. If we are gonna do it, we are gonna do it big: Mei becomes the icon of Hong Kong revolution!
  46. Band in China (23, 2) [TV series episode] South Park. Comedy Central
  47. Three more high-profile Blizzard employees are no longer at the company, including Diablo 4’s director
  48. Chinese netizens react to Blizzard's decision on Blitzchung: "lifetime ban would be better”
  49. California sues Activision-Blizzard over discrimination and sexist, toxic work culture
  50. Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam announces formal withdrawal of the extradition bill and sets up a platform to look into key causes of protest crisis
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  52. Save the date for a peaceful protest Nov 1st [Online forum post]
  53. Trey Soto, 26, dressed up as Soldier 76 from Overwatch, his girlfriend made him a sign, and he headed to BlizzCon this morning to protest
  54. Blizzard president apologizes and takes responsibility for Hearthstone free speech blunder
  55. Reddit censors posts on China for second day in a row, in multiple subs
  56. Building dark patterns into platforms: How GamerGate perturbed Twitter's user experience
    Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society
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  58. Hong Kong protests put NBA on edge in China
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  60. Sorry China