Melissa Stone

8 articles
Appalachian State University ORCID: 0000-0002-0734-0003

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  1. The Material-Discursive Realities of Mobile Menstruation Tracking Apps in a Post-Roe Society
    doi:10.1080/10572252.2025.2533411
  2. Introduction to ‘Down Home, Down the Street’: Examining Rural Health in the Rhetoric of Health and Medicine
    Abstract

    Introduction to the special issue on rural health.

    doi:10.5744/rhm.2025.2970
  3. “Becoming a woman, a complete woman, takes time.”: Menstruation Manuals for Girls as Material-Discursive Apparatuses
    doi:10.37514/pei-j.2025.27.4.04
  4. Persuasive acts: Women's rhetorics in the twenty-first century, Edited by Shari J. Stenberg & Charlotte Hogg, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2022.102698
  5. Technical Rhetorics and Reproductive Justice|Rights|Health: An Infographic
    Abstract

    Inforgraphic about the human right to maintain personal control over our bodies, life decisions, sexuality, gender identity, and the choice to reproduce.

    doi:10.59236/rjv20i2pp15-18
  6. Technical Rhetorics and Reproductive Justice, Reproductive Rights, and Reproductive Health
    Abstract

    “An RJ-informed model of rhetorical analysis, thus, actively seeks out objects of study that lie outside dominant legal and institutional contexts. By engaging with artifacts from the margin, rhetorical scholarship can mount more poignant critiques on oppressive networks of power, and further illuminate possibilities for coalition across different social movements.” —Shui-yin Sharon Yam, 2020

    doi:10.59236/rjv20i2pp19-25
  7. “Like Regular Underwear, But So Much Better”: How Thinx Can Create Feminist Embodied Subjects through the Enduring Legacy of OBOS
  8. “Like regular underwear, but so much better.”: How Thinx Can Create Feminist Embodied Subjects through the Enduring Legacy of OBOS