RSA 2020 Program Overview:

Thursday, May 21: 9 am—5 pm: Pre-conference Events Mini-Institutes Career Retreats for Contingent Faculty, for Associate Professors, and on Leadership The American Society for the History of Rhetoric (ASHR) Symposium The Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine (ARSTM) Symposium The RSA & ISHR History of Rhetoric Symposium RSA Board Meeting

5:30 pm: Graduate Student Reception

Friday, May 22: 8 am—4:45 pm: Concurrent Panel Sessions

Note: Career Retreat for Associate Professors continues until 10.45 am ASHR Symposium continues until noon Recruiting and Retaining Graduate Students of Color in Rhetoric Workshop runs 9:30 am- 12:15 pm

5:15 pm: Keynote Address Catherine R. Squires, “Fractal Homemaking for UnSettling Times”

6:30 pm: Reception

Saturday, May 23: 8 am—3:15 pm: Concurrent Panel Sessions (Research Network Forum is from 11 am—1:45 pm)

3:30—5:15 pm: Super Sessions

5:30 pm: Awards Ceremony, followed by Town Hall Meeting for Members

7 pm: Reception

Sunday, May 24: 8 am – 3.15 pm: Concurrent Panel Sessions

Thursday, May 21

9 am—5 pm Pre-Conference Events

Mini-Institute I: Visual Rhetoric: Past and Future Directions Co-organized by Cara Finnegan (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Laurie Gries (University of Colorado-Boulder)

Mini-Insitute II: Rhetorics for All: Principles and Practices in the Public Humanities Co-organized by Dave Tell (University of Kansas) and Cindy Koenig Richards (Willamette University)

Pre-conference Career Development Retreats Career Retreat for Associate Professors Career Retreat for Contingent Faculty Career Retreat on Leadership Co-organized by Cheryl Geisler and Lynée Lewis Gaillet

Symposia Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine Symposium

American Society for the History of Rhetoric Pre-Convention Symposium

International Society for the History of Rhetoric Biennial Seminar

5:30 pm: Graduate Student Reception

2 Friday, May 22

Concurrent Sessions A: 8:00 – 9:15 am

A01 Bodies, Embodiments, and Boundaries Michael Pennell - University of Kentucky Molly Kessler, Writing Studies - University of Minnesota Elizabeth Baddour - University of Memphis Laura McCann, English - Carnegie Mellon University

A02 Queer Rhetorical Studies Across Race, Time, and Nation Erin Rand - Syracuse University Aneil Rallin, Writing Program - Soka University of America Cory Geraths, Rhetoric - Wabash College James Swider - Indiana University of Pennsylvania

A03 Constitutive Encounters of Urban Spaces: Weighing hospitality/hostility toward the rhetorical productions, inventions, and imaginaries that define our cities Chair: Scott Mitchell - University of -River Falls José Ángel Maldonado - University of Puget Sound Jordin Clark - Colorado State University Scott Mitchell - University of Wisconsin-River Falls Greg Dickinson - Colorado State University

A04 Feminist Rhetorical Approaches Nikki Weickum, Communication - Northeastern University Alexander Slotkin, English - University of Florida Ashley Beardsley, English - University of Oklahoma Sarah Lingo -

A05 Food, Rhetoric, and Inclusion: Disciplining Bodies in Culinary Spaces Chair: Jennifer Lin LeMesurier, Writing and Rhetoric - Colgate University Drake Gossi, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas, Austin Nathan Johnson - University of South Florida Adele Hite - North Carolina State University Jennifer Lin LeMesurier, Writing and Rhetoric - Colgate University Alexis Priestley - Virginia Tech

3 A06 Entangled, Vulnerable, Open: New (Materialist) Approaches to Empirical Rhetorics Chair: Erin Brock Carlson - West Virginia University Brian McNely - University of Kentucky Hannah Rule - University of South Carolina Erin Brock Carlson - West Virginia University

A07 Studies in Public Memory Jacob Justice, Comm. Studies - The University of Kansas Chandra Maldonado - North Carolina State University Shelton Weech - Purdue University Brooke Covington, English - Virginia Tech

A08 Centering Indigenous voices, Challenging Settler Colonialism Dominique Salas - University of Wisconsin-Madison Atilla Hallsby - University of Minnesota AndMichael Lechuga - University of New Mexico John Koban, English - University of Wisconsin-Madison Jordana Cox, Communication Arts - University of Waterloo

A09 Career Retreat for Associate Professors

A10 Hospitality, hospitals, and healthcare in digital settings: ethos, trust, credibility Chair: Laura J. Gurak, Writing Studies - University of Minnesota Trent Kays, Rhetoric Program - Hampden-Sydney College Dawn Armfield, English - Minnesota State University Laura J. Gurak, Writing Studies - University of Minnesota

A11 Making Global Rhetorical Scholarship Hospitable for Emerging Scholars through the International Rhetoric Workshop Chair: Rebecca Dingo, English - University of Massachusetts Amherst James Proszek, Communication - Northwestern University Linh Hua, Women & Gender - Loyola Marymount University Brent Lucia - William Paterson University

4 A12 Smooth, Sticky, Scratchy: Theorizing Rhetorical and Affective Friction Chair: Caitlin Bruce - University of Pittsburgh Jonathan Carter, Communication - Eastern Michigan University Jessy Ohl - University of Alabama Kellie Marin, CAS - Penn State University Carly Elisabeth Schnitzler - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

A13 ASHR Symposium Continues

A14 Public Digital Rhetorics Kat Lambrecht - University of Nevada, Reno Elizabeth Link, RCID - Clemson University Jamie Jones - Grays Harbor College Julie Nelson - University of Tampa

A15 Sovereignty Corinne Sugino, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Sarah Goodson - University of Hawaii at Manoa Nicole Tanquary, Comm. & Rhet. Study - Syracuse University Rob Mills - The Pennsylvania State University

A16 Publics and Medical Rhetorics Jessie Cortez, English - Texas A&M University Abbie Shew - University of Washington Amanda Pratt, English - University of Wisconsin--Madison

A17 The Field Hospital: A Rhetorical Field Methods Workshop Ian Derk, Human Communication - Arizona State University Doug Kulchar, English - Penn State,

A18 On Ethos Andrew Hillen, English - Utah State University Jennifer Heusel - Coker University, and Vanessa Rouillon - James Madison University Kristen Wheaton - Idaho State University Elizabeth Tomlinson, Marketing - West Virginia University

5 A19 Playing the Digital Host: Moderating Hospitable Practices in Inhospitable Online Environments Chair: Jacob Richter - Clemson University Shauna Chung - Clemson University Kimberly Jenerette - Clemson University Sarah Richardson - Clemson University Jacob Richter - Clemson University

A20 Rhetorics and / of Violence Daniel Cryer, English - Johnson County Community College Raquel Robvais, Communication Studie - Louisiana State University Megan Mapes, Communication - Georgia State University Brad Serber, Communication - University of North Dakota, and Amanda Pasierb - University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND

A21 Intersectional Rhetorics of Technology Chair: Krista Kennedy, Writing Studies - Syracuse University Laura Gonzales - University of Florida Ames Hawkins - Columbia College Laura Allen - Ohio State University Sonia Arellano - University of Central Florida

A22 History of Higher Education Cheryl Price-McKell - Arizona State University Alyson Farzad-Phillips - University of Maryland T J Geiger - Baylor University Christopher Minnix, English - University of Alabama at Birmingham

A23 Demagoguery and the Alt-Right I: Proud Boys, the Dark Web, and Toxic Rhetoric John Minbiole - Penn State University John Hendry, Communication - Georgia State University David Stock - Brigham Young University, and Meridith Reed, English - Brigham Young University

A24 Rhetorics of Geoengineering and Interplanetary Escape Nicholas Stefanski - Alfred State College Ehren Pflugfelder - Oregon State University Bailey Flynn, Rhetoric - Northwestern University

6 A25 Rhetorics of Reproduction Benny LeMaster, Hugh Downs School of - Arizona State University, and Meggie Mapes, Communication Studies - University of Kansas Jill Swiencicki, English - St. John Fisher College Shannon Roberson - Virginia Commonwealth University James Warwood - University of Wisconsin-Madison Courtney Weber - Bay Path University

A26 Social Media, Echo Chambers, and Advocacy Megan Marshall - Marshall University Carlos Flores, Comm. Studies - University of Nevada Las Vegas Alexis Poe Davis, English - University of Mount Olive

A27 Enfolding Human and Computer Relations: Rhetorics of Blockchain, Algorithms, and Distant Reading Chair: Annette Vee, English - University of Pittsburgh John Gallagher, English - The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Seth Long, English - University of Nebraska

A28 Immigration: Rhetorical Contradictions, Racist Ideologies, and Colonial Tensions Victoria Fields - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Francis Mootz, Law - University of the Pacific, and Leticia Saucedo, Law - University of California, Davis Guadalupe Remigio Ortega, English - University of Wisconsin-Madison Stacey Sowards, Communication - The University of Texas at El Paso

A29 Epistemologies of Blackness Adedoyin Ogunfeyimi - Dartmouth College Eric House, English - New Mexico State University Katherine Lind - Northeastern University Scott Varda, Communication - Baylor University

7 Concurrent Sessions B: 9:30 – 10:45 am

B01 Code Switching and Code Stitching: An Arcade of Twine Game Chair: James Brown, English - Rutgers University-Camden Catherine Knight Steele - University of Maryland Amy Carleton - Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jason Helms, English - TCU Kristin DeMint Bailey - University of Wisconsin-, Drake Gossi - University of Texas at Austin Matthew Homer - Virginia Tech Martha Karnes - University of Texas, Austin Calvin Pollak - Carnegie Mellon University Courtney Rivard - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Matt Breece - University of Texas at Austin Kate Hoyt - Pacific Lutheran University

B02 Politics of Academia I: Constructing Identities that Include or Exclude Sibylle Gruber, Rhetoric and Writing - Northern Arizona University Adele Leon, English - University of Arizona Steven Wexler, English - California State University, Northridge Michaela Frischherz, COMM Studies - Towson University Nancy Barron, English - Northern Arizona University

B03 Issues In New Materialism: From Homer to Viral Networks Pauline Reid, Writing Program - University of Denver Christopher Gamble - University of Washington Derek Tanios Mkhaiel - Michigan State University Tom Bowers, English - Northern Kentucky University Sarah Allen - University of Hawaii Manoa

B04 Making Things Personal: Hospitality as a Way To the Table Chair: Rachel Robinson, WRAC - Michigan State University Elise Dixon, WRAC - Michigan State University Grace Pregent - Michigan State University

8 B05 Psychoanalytic Rhetorics: From Thanatos to Speculative Futures Matthew Meier - West Chester University, and Gatchet Roger Davis - West Chester University Mark Brantner, writing program - New York University Shanghai, Shanghai, China Nicholas Lepp - The University of Georgia Andrew Allsup - University of Pittsburgh Joshua Losoya, Communication - University of Washington

B06 Protest and Activism Jessica Boykin - Arizona State University Annie Hui - George Mason University Zhaozhe Wang, English - Purdue University David DeVine, English - Arizona State University

B07 Ideologies and Ideals of Citizenship Sean Zwagerman, English - Simon Fraser University Scarlett Hester - Middle Tennessee State University Lindsay Thompson - California State University Leah Brooks-Hall, Women's Studies - University of North Texas

B08 Hospitable Audiences, Hospitable Learning Spaces LAURA WILDER, English - University at Albany Stephen Llano, Rhetoric, Comm, Thea - St. John's University Brendan Hawkins - Florida State University Elizabeth Jones, English - Illinois State University Cynthia Johnson - University of Central Oklahoma

B09 Career Retreat for Associate Professors Continues

B10 Workshop: Recruiting and Retaining Graduate Students of Color in Rhetoric Session leaders: Tamika Carey, Andre E. Johnson, and Karma R. Chávez

B11 Feeling Digital Rhetoric in Inhospitable Times: Three Vantage Points Chair: Bridget Gelms - San Francisco State University Brandee Easter - York University Rich Shivener - York University Bridget Gelms - San Francisco State University

9 B12 Rhetorics and Histories of Public Health Robin Zwier - University of Pittsburgh Scott Graham, Rhetoric & Writing - University of Texas at Austin Hillary Ash, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Tori Thompson Peters, English - University of Wisconsin-Madison

B13 ASHR Symposium Continues

B14 Rhetoric and Public Polemics Clayton Terry, Communication - University of Texas at Austin Peter Wacht - George Mason University Richard Branscomb, English - Carnegie Mellon University Jamie Jones - Grays Harbor College

B15 Apocalypse (Right) Now: Re-Thinking Rhetoric Within the Terminal Anthropocene Chair Kyle Allen - University of South Carolina Kyle Allen - University of South Carolina Schuler Benson - University of South Carolina John Purfield, English - University of South Carolina

B16 Recognizing Colonized Spaces, Creating Hospitable Spaces Elizabeth Gilmore, Communication - Clemson University Nitya Pandey - Florida State University Ellery Sills, English - Minnesota State University Moorhead Maegan Parker Brooks, CCM - Willamette University

B17 Welcoming New Ideas – Knowledge Communication and Organizational Rhetoric Olaf Kramer, Allgemeine Rhetorik - University of Tuebingen

B18 Code Meshing, Translanguaging, and Linguistic Hospitality Janine Butler - Rochester Institute of Technology, and Laura Gonzales, English - University of Florida Stephanie Guedet - Concordia University Wisconsin Yebing Zhao, English - Miami University Anis Rahman, English - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Bernie Miller - Eastern Michigan University

10 B19 Documents and/as Networks Andrew Virtue, English - Western Carolina University Ilon Lauer, Communication - Western Illinois University Laura McGrath - Kennesaw State University Mike Duncan, English - UHD

B20 Critical Feminist Discourse Brittany Knutson - University of Minnesota—Twin Cities Anndrea Mathers, English - Tompkins Cortland Community College Mohammed Iddrisu, English - Arizona State University Lora Cohn, Communication - Park University, and Amy Mecklenburg-Faenger, English - Park University, Parkville, MO

B21 Genre Analyses: From Artists’ Books to Comics Lindsay Russell - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Anna Turnage, Communication - Bloomsburg University Jim Beitler, English - Wheaton Collegee Nicholas Brown, English - Texas Christian University

B22 Ecological Rhetorics Jake Cowan, English - University of Texas Kathleen Ryan, English - Montana State University Stephen Quigley - University of Pittsburgh Veena Namboodri, Humanities - Michigan Technological University

B23 TERF Wars: Exploring the Rhetorics of Transgender Exclusion Chair Neil Simpkins, IAS - University of Washington-Bothell Neil Simpkins, IAS - University of Washington-Bothell Christina Cedillo - University of Houston-Clear Lake Cody Jackson, English - Texas Christian University Sophia Maier - Penn State D.T. McCormick, English - Purdue University

11 B24 Governmentality, Difference, and Personhood: Theorizing About/Against the Constitutive Outside of Neoliberalism Chair Paul Johnson, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Catherine Chaput - University of Nevada, Reno Phillip Goodwin - Universisty of Nevada, Reno Joel Lemuel - CSUN Paul Johnson, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Crystal Colombini - University of Texas San Antonio

B25 Sophisticated Christian Rhetorics: Entertaining the Cultural, Visual, and Intellectual Mainstream Chair Elizabeth Kimball, English and Philosophy - Drexel University Philip Perdue, English - Presbyterian College Elizabeth Kimball, English and Philosophy - Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA Sarah Chanski - Northwestern University,

B26 Rhetorics of Style Andrew Bashford, English - The Ohio State University Madeline Denison - Northwestern University Keren Wang, Communication Arts - Pennsylvania State University

B27 Welcoming the Future Allison Doherty, Communication - University of Georgia Jimmy Butts, English - LSU Joseph Bartolotta - Hofstra University Matthew Bost - Whitman College

B28 New Materialist Approaches: Ambient, Quantum, and Otherwise Ryan Leack - University of Southern California Jason Kalin - DePaul University Matthew Halm - North Carolina State University Joddy Murray, English - Texas Christian University

12 B29 Sponsored by NCERW Narratives of Extraction: Labor, Mining, and Displacement in Cold War Communities of the Southwest Chair: Michelle Hall Kells Michelle Hall Kells, University of New Mexico Steven Romero, University of New Mexico Linda Elechuk Roybal, University of New Mexico Zakery R. Munoz, University of New Mexico Kelli Lycke Martin, University of Arizona

Concurrent Sessions C: 11:00 am – 12:15 pm

C01 Learning to Live with Robots: Hospitality, Rhetoric, and Artificial Intelligence Chair: Michael Ristich, WRAC - Michigan State University Jeff Pruchnic - Wayne State University Bill Hart-Davidson, WRAC - Michigan State Unviersity

C02 City in the City: Against Urban Renewal by Rhetorical Invention of Hospitable Places Chair: Kaitlyn Haynal - University of Pittsburgh Derek Ross - Auburn University Ashleigh Petts - North Dakota State University Ian Derk, Human Communication - Arizona State University Dan Card - University of Minnesota Twin Cities Jason Ludden - University of Nevada, Reno Melissa Parks - University of Utah Elisa Cogbill-Seiders - University of Nevada, Las Vegas

C03 Stranger Things: On Rhetoric, Mobility, and Stoppage Chair: Mai Nou Xiong - North Carolina State University Layli Miron, English - Penn State University Michael Kennedy - University of South Carolina Katherine Randall - Virginia Tech Mai Nou Xiong - North Carolina State University

C04 Civility and Exclusion in African and African-American Contexts of Contestation Chair: Mudiwa Pettus - Penn State, State College Mudiwa Pettus - Penn State, State College Stephen Dadugblor - The University of Texas at Austin D'Angelo Bridges - Penn State, State College Justin Hatch - The University of Texas at Austin

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C05 Sonic Rhetorics William Heinze, Communication - University of Minnesota John Moist, Communication - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kayla Sparks, English - Texas Christian University Matt Hill, Writing Program - U of Denver

C06 Creating Creaturely Space: Ecological and Animal Rhetorics in the Sixth Extinction Chair: Ehren Pflugfelder - Oregon State University Jennifer Clary-Lemon, English Language and - University of Waterloo Tim Jensen, SWLF - Oregon State University Ehren Pflugfelder - Oregon State University

C07 Embodied Rhetorics Alicen Rushevics - Gonzaga University Erin O'Connor - University of Texas at Austin Andrew Boge - University of Iowa Julie Nelson - University of Tampa Samantha Rippetoe, Communication Studies - University of Georgia

C08 Religious and Irreligious Identities in Public Discourse: Talking To, As, For, and About Chair Jeffrey Ringer - University of Tennessee Kristina Lee - Colorado State University Doug Cloud - Colorado State University Martin Camper - Loyola University Maryland Jeffrey Ringer - University of Tennessee

C09 The Retiring Rhetorician Jack Selzer David Zarefsky Michael Halloran Shirley Wilson Logan

C10 Workshop: Recruiting and Retaining Graduate Students of Color in Rhetoric Session leaders: Tamika Carey, Andre E. Johnson, and Karma R. Chávez

14 C11 (In)hospitable to Our Own Demise: The Academic Conference and Social Justice Chair: Brittany Starr, English - University of Maryland Matthew Salzano, Communication - University of Maryland Alyssa Higgins, English - University of Arizona Nick Sciullo - Texas A&M University Brittany Starr, English - University of Maryland

C12 At Home in the World: Contemporary Rhetorics of Memoir Chair Jonathan Alexander - University of California, Irvine Jacqueline Rhodes, WRAC - MSU Katherine Mack - UCCS David Coogan - VCU

C13 ASHR Symposium Continues

C14 In/hospitality and Gendered Rhetorics Erica Cirillo-McCarthy, English - Middle Tennessee State University, and Kate Pantelides, English - Middle Tennessee State University Haley Jones - University of North Carolina at Greensboro Rachel Daugherty, English - Texas Christian University Scott Makstenieks, Comm. Studies - Winona State University

C15 Mentoring as Welcoming, Wanting, and Working: A Roundtable Chair: Kendall Gerdes, English - Texas Tech University Emily Smith - Penn State University Lori Arnold - Texas A&M Willow Treviño - University of Oklahoma Megan Poole - Penn State University

C16 Transgender Rhetorics: Bodies, Representations, Rights Sarah Ryan - Wesleyan University Lucy Miller, Communication - Texas A&M University Sarah F. Price, Communication - University of Alabama

C18 Feminist Rhetorics: From (In)Difference to Care Kyle King - Penn State Altoona Anna Turnage, Communication - Bloomsburg University Rhiannon Goad, English - University of New Orleans Rachelle Joplin, English - University of Houston

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C19 Hospitality, Relationship, and the Arts in/of the Classroom Timothy R Dougherty, English - West Chester University Daisy Levy, Literature - American University Jerome Yorke, Theatre - University of Dayton

C20 Rhetorical Studies of Christianity: From the Benedictine Sisters to the “Bible Defense of Slavery” Elizabethada Wright - U. of Minnesota Jonathan Edwards - University of South Carolina Elizabeth Clayborn, Communication - University of Georgia Clint Bryan, English - Northwest University Kristy Maddux, Communication - University of Maryland

C21 Genre in Pop Culture Kaitlin Graves - University of Memphis Christine Photinos - National University Jim Creel, English - University of Wyoming Christina Knopf, Comm & Media Studies - SUNY Cortland

C22 The Politics of Love: Something Truly Terrifying Chair Fernando Ismael Quiñones Valdivia - Penn State University Fernando Ismael Quiñones Valdivia - Penn State University Natalie Bennie - Penn State University Christopher Jackson - Wake Forest José Ángel Maldonado - University of Puget Sound

C23 Rhetoric & the Refugee Crises: Cruelty, Precarity, Hospitality, Survival Chair Matthew Houdek - Rochester Institute of Technology Josue Cisneros, Communication - University of Illinois Gale Coskan-Johnson, English - Brock University Kalemba Kizito - Whitman College Marina Levina, Communication - University of Memphis Sarah Amira de la Garza, Hugh Downs School - Arizona State University Susana Martínez Guillem, Communication - University of New Mexico Sara McKinnon, Communication Arts - University of Wisconsin-Madison Shereen Yousuf - University of Wisconsin-Madison

16 C24 Redirecting Hospitality: Rhetoric at the Intersection of One-Way Streets Chair: Cynthia Haynes - Clemson University Charlotte Lucke - Clemson University Whitney Jordan Adams - Clemson University Victoria Houser - Clemson University Cynthia Haynes - Clemson University

C25 Addressing Issues of Interdisciplinary Rhetorics Sarah Walden - Baylor University, and Samuel Perry - Baylor University Derek Mueller, English - Virginia Tech E. Vivian Leigh (Prev. Erica Lange), English - Ohio University Sadie Carr - University of South Carolina

C26 Women and the Rhetorics of History Mary Hedengren - University of Houston, and James Garner, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas at Austin Nathan Tillman, English - University of Maryland Adam Goldsmith - Northwestern University Brandy Scalise, WRD - University of Kentucky Sarah Piercy, English - Texas State University

C27 Rhetorics of Choice, Hospitality, and Insecurity in Disability Discourses Chair Amy Vidali, Writing Program - University of California Dev Bose, Writing Program - University of Arizona Chad Duffy, Writing and Rhetoric - Bowling Green State University Amy Vidali, Writing Program - University of California, Santa Cruz

C28 Plant Rhetoric Chair: Chris Ingraham, Communication - University of Utah David Gruber, Media, Cognition, Co - University of Copenhagen Matthew Halm - North Carolina State University Alana Hatley, English - University of South Carolina Chris Ingraham, Communication - University of Utah

C29 Situating Rhetoric in Place Chair: Nicole Metildi - Oregon State University Ian Ferris, English - University of Texas at Austin Marisa Yerace - Oregon State University Benjamin Platt - Oregon State University

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Concurrent Sessions D: 12:30—1:45 pm

D01 What Counts as a Critic? Exploring Non-human Producers of Rhetorical Insight Chair: Jessy Ohl - University of Alabama Nicole Allen - Utah State University Chase Aunspach, Communication - University of Nebraska Jonathan Carter, Communication - Eastern Michigan University Jamie Downing, Communication - Georgia College and State University

D02 Expanding Comic Book Worlds Beyond “Supermarginals”: New Challenges to the Normative Superhero Chair: E. Brooke Phipps, Communication - University of Maryland Karrin Anderson, Communication - Colorado State University Angela Aguayo, Mass Comm and Media - Southern Illinois University Kristen Hoerl, Communication - University of Nebraska-Lincoln Joan Faber McAlister, Communication - Drake University

D03 Some of the Many Rhetorics of Writing Chair: David Blakesley, English - Clemson University Janice Chernekoff, English - Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Victor Vitanza, English - Clemson University David Blakesley, English - Clemson University

D04 In "Hospitable" Movements Chair: Peter Moe, English - Seattle Pacific University Ilya Vidrin, Theatre Dance Media - Harvard University Melissa Yang, English - Emory University Nelesi Rodriguez, English - University of Pittsburgh Cory Holding, English - University of Pittsburgh

D05 Nostalgia Keeps an (Un)Tidy Home Chair: Kalyn Prince, English - University of Oklahoma Anthony Irizarry - Penn State University Jordan Klevdal, English - University of North Carolina Kalyn Prince, English - University of Oklahoma William Kurlinkus, English - University of Oklahoma

18 D06 Diversity in the Academy: Hospitable, Hostile, and Half-Hearted Responses Chair: Jessica Johnson, Communication - University of Denver Bryan McCann, Communication - Louisiana State University Angela Murphy - Manager of Strategic Partnerships, Kansas City, MO Ashley Mack, Communication - Louisiana State University Ersula Ore, African & African A - Arizona State University Sarah Gonzalez Noveiri, University of Denver - University of Denver Brendan Hughes, Communication - Metropolitan State University of Denver Sara Baugh-Harris - Agnes Scott College Miranda Olzman, Communication - University of Denver

D07 Reparative Readings of Rhetorical Intent: A Dialogue about the Living/Dead Divide, the Vietnam Challenge, and the American HIV/AIDS Crisis Justin Cook, ESFL - North Central Texas College Liz Cozby, English - Texas Woman's University Brian Fehler, English - Texas Woman's University

D08 Cultivating Hospitality: Rhetorical Invention and Intervention in the Food System Chair: Eileen Schell, Writing - Syracuse University Stephanie Wade, Writing - Bates College Dianna Winslow, Center for Teaching - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Eileen Schell, Writing - Syracuse University Pritisha Shrestha, Writing - Syracuse University

D09 Respond Please, Regrets Only: Imperative Hospitality and the Rhetorics of the Liberal Arts Kara Wittman, English - Pomona College Alba Newmann Holmes - Swarthmore College Jenn Fishman - Marquette University

D10 (Mis)Remembering Women: Inhospitable Rhetorical Mechanisms of Public Memory Chair: Patricia Wilde, English - Washington State University Tri-Cities Erin Wecker, English - University of Montana Holland Prior, English - University of Tennessee Nancy Small - University of Wyoming Patricia Wilde, English - Washington State University Tri-Cities

19 D11 Academic Labor, Workplace Practices Kelly Opdycke - Claremont Graduate University Jonathan Isaac - University of Wisconsin–Madison Stephen Donatelli, not affiliated - not affiiated Joanna Schreiber - Georgia Southern University, and Lisa Costello - Georgia Southern University

D12 The (In)hospitality of Figures: Reclaiming and Reimagining a Tropic Inheritance in a Figural Age Chair: John Arthos, English - Indiana University Alessandra Von Burg, Communication - Wake Forest University Michele Kennerly, Communication - Penn State Robert Hariman, Communication - Northwestern University Jennifer Buchan, Communication Arts - Penn State University

D13 Faking the News: What Rhetoric Can Teach Us About Donald J. Trump Chair Anna Young, Communication - Pacific Lutheran University Ira Allen - Northern Arizona University Paul Achter, Rhetoric & Comm Stud - University of Richmond Joshua Gunn - University of Texas at Austin Jennifer Mercieca - Texas A&M University Patricia Roberts-Miller - University of Texas at Austin Ryan Skinnell, English - San Jose State University Michael Steudeman - Pennsylvania State University Jennifer Wingard - University of Houston

D14 Healthcare and Online Communities Marissa McKinley, English - Quinnipiac University Jennifer Sheppard, Rhetoric & Writing - San Diego State University Amanda Pasierb - University of North Dakota

D15 Transitory Rhetorics of Space, Place, and Person Chair Jennifer Juszkiewicz, English - St. Mary's College Katherine Lind - Northeastern University Rachel McCabe, English - La Salle University

20 D16 Virtuality and Games Brenta Blevins - University of Mary Washington Jason Tham, English - Texas Tech University Matthew Kelly, English - The University of Texas at Tyler Josiah Meints, English - Oklahoma State University

D17 "Building the Box": Hospitality, Authority, and Publicly-Engaged Research and Teaching in Fire-Affected Communities Cori Brewster, English/Writing - Eastern Oregon University Brienna Fleming - The Ohio University

D18 Public Art as Rhetorical Invention and Political Resistance Pamela Pietrucci, Communication - University of Copenhagen Gabriela Diaz, English - Florida State University Michelle Comstock, English - University of Colorado Denver, and Mary Hocks, English - Georgia State University

D19 Relations of Rhetorics and Religions José Izaguirre, Communication - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Pearce Durst, English - North Central College Adam Ellwanger - University of Houston - Downtown Shatha Alhubail, English - Miami University

D20 Sponsored by JCRC The Public Rhetorics of Ignatian Thought: Eloquentia Perfecta Beyond the Classroom Chair: Cinthia Gannett Denise K. Krane Allen Brizee Cathy Gabor Simone J. Billings

D21 Histories of Scientific Rhetorics Marissa Croft - Northwestern University Erin Gangstad, Communication Arts - University of Wisconsin - Madison Raquel Robvais, Communication Studie - Louisiana State University

21 D22 Rhetorical Transversal Methodology: Crossing Barriers of Time, Content, and Media Chair: Katherine Fredlund - University of Memphis Kerri Hauman - Transylvania University Katherine Fredlund - University of Memphis Jessica Ouellette - University of Southern Maine

D23 (In)hospitable Archives: Queerness and Visibility in Archival Traditions Chair: Zosha Stuckey, English - Towson University Georgia Natishan, Engish/Rhetoric - Virginia Tech Kat Gray, English - Virginia Tech Anthony Pearson - Virginia Tech Irida Farrou, English - Virginia Tech

D24 Cambridge History of Rhetoric: Volume V 1900- . Methodological Challenges. Chair Daniel M Gross, English - University of California, Irvine Steven Mailloux - Loyola Marymount LuMing Mao - University of Utah Barbara Biesecker - University of Georgia Leah Ceccarelli - University of Washington James Brown, English - Rutgers University-Camdem Paul Lynch - St. Louis University Catherine Chaput - University of Nevada, Reno Samuel McCormick - San Francisco State University Robin Reames - University of Illinois Mari Lee Mifsud - University of Richmond Malea Powell - Michigan State University

D25 Toward Inclusive Scientific Rhetorics D'An Knowles Ball, English - Old Dominion University Jordan Christiansen, Communication Studie - University of Kansas Rose Wilson, Communication - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

D26 Professional and Public Expertise Beck Wise, Communication & Arts - University of Queensland Liz Hutter - University of Dayton Julie Homchick Crowe, Communication - Seattle University Zachary Dixon - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

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D27 Lacking Hospitality: Lacan, Rhetoric, and the Trouble with the Other Chair: Jake Cowan, English - University of Texas Jake Cowan, English - University of Texas, Austin Timothy Richardson, English - University of Texas at Arlington Nathan Gale, English - Utah Valley University

D28 Setting Things Aside: Rhetoric as Energy for Hospitable Worlds Chair David Grant - University of Northern Iowa Chris Ingraham, Communication - University of Utah Gabriela Rios - University of Oklahoma Caroline Gottschalk Druschke - University of Wisconsin - Madison David Grant - University of Northern Iowa

D29 Sponsored by NCERW Rhetorics of Presence: Environmental Resistance & Resilience Chair: Michelle Hall Kells Elizabeth Bentley, University of Arizona Jessican Bowen, University of New Mexico Romeo Garcia, University of Utah William Arcé, California State University, Fresno José Navarro, California State University, San Luis Obispo Respondent: Damian Baca

Concurrent Sessions E: 2:00 –3:15 pm

E01 Protest Rhetorics Andre E. Johnson, Communication - University of Memphis Gabriela Tscholl - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Nicholas Lepp - The University of Georgia Brandon Anderson - Gustavus Adolphus College

E02 Conspiracy Rhetoric and its Responses: Problems of Democracy, Hospitality, and Publicity Chair Tim Barouch - Georgia State University Calum Matheson, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Sarah Partlow Lefevre, Communication - Idaho State University Jarrod Atchison - Wake Forest University Tim Barouch - Georgia State University

23 E03 Issues in Visual Rhetoric Noah Patterson, English - Florida State University Paul Johnson, Communication - University of Pittsburgh John Oddo, English - Carnegie Mellon University Jens Kjeldsen - University of Bergen

E04 Affect and Embodied Pedagogies Christopher Barber - Purdue University Alison Moore - University of Nevada, Reno Travis Margoni, English - Yakima Valley College Michael Whitenton, BIC - Baylor University Erin Schaefer, WRAC - Michigan State University

E05 Democracy, Civility, and Human Rights Adam Goldsmith - Northwestern University James Jasinski, Communication Studie - University of Puget Sound Jay Childers - University of Kansas Bo Wang, English - California State University, Fresno, and Mei TENG, English - Ocean University of China, Qingdao, Shandong

E06 Tracing the Stream: The Black Feminist Geographies of Jacqueline Jones Royster in Rhetoric, Education, and Pedagogy Chair Eric Darnell Pritchard, English - University at Buffalo, SUNY Carmen Kynard, English - Texas Christian University Beverly Moss, English - The Ohio State University Jacqueline Jones Royster, English - Georgia Institute of Technology

E07 Hospitable Research Practices: A Conversation on Ethical Engagement with Participants, Collaborators, Colleagues, and Communities Chair Cathryn Molloy, WRTC - James Madison University Lisa Melonçon, English - University of South Florida Sarah Singer - University of Central Florida Kathryn Randall - Virginia Tech Bryna Siegel Finer, English - Indiana University of Pennsylvania Kathryn Swacha, English - Christopher Newport University

E08 The Emergent Politics of Sporting Publics Chair: Kyle King - Penn State Altoona Abraham Khan, CAS - Penn State Sarah Idzik, Communication - Northwestern University

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E09 Singing the Archives: Crafting Archival Material through Song Chair Caroline Koons - Pennsylvania State University Michelle Flood, Communication - University of Iowa Bryce Tellmann - Penn State University Lora Smith - Indiana University Caroline Koons - Pennsylvania State University

E10 Unwelcomed Evidence and the Archives of Queer Rhetoric Chair Johnathan Smilges, English - Pennsylvania State University Jean Bessette, English - University of Vermont Gavin Johnson, English - Ohio State University Johnathan Smilges, English - Pennsylvania State University

E11 Naming Selves, Naming Others: Rhetorical Approaches to Onomastics Chair Star Vanguri, Writing - Nova Southeastern University Maggie Werner - Hobart and William Smith Colleges Susan Meyers - Seattle University Rubén Casas, SIAS - University of Washington Tacoma

E12 Virtuous Hospitality Chair Rasha Diab, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas, Austin John Duffy, English - Notre Dame University Cheryl Glenn, English - Pennsylvania State University Andrea Lunsford, English - Stanford University Karma Chavez, Latino/a Studies - University of Texas, Austin

E13 Rhetorical Contours of Reconciliation Chair: Katherine Mack - UCCS, Allison Niebauer - Penn State University Lindsay Harroff - The University of Kansas Jasper Edwards - Lewis & Clark College Kundai Chirindo - Lewis & Clark College Laura Michael Brown - Iowa State University

E14 Constructing Digital Communities Ryan Cheek - Utah State University and Weber State University E.R. Emison, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas at Austin Seth Long, English - University of Nebraska, Kearney Ailea Merriam-Pigg, Communication Arts - UW-Madison

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E15 Pedagogies for Diverse Populations Christine Martorana - Florida International University, Matthew Houdek - Rochester Institute of Technology Erik Johnson, Performance Comm Art - St. Lawrence University Gareth Rees-White, English - University of South Carolina

E16 Contributions to Histories of 19th Century Rhetorics Glen McClish, Rhetoric and Writing - San Diego State University Kyle Jensen, English - Arizona State University Grace Wetzel - Saint Joseph's University Clayton Terry, Communication - University of Texas at Austin

E17 Media is the Manipulation: Technology in the Age of Simulation Aaron Settipane - Clemson University

E18 The Three Branches of Hospitality: Epideictic, Deliberative, and Judicial Chair Dan Card - University of Minnesota Twin Cities Brigitte Mussack, Writing Studies - University of Minnesota - Twin Cities Timothy Oleksiak, English - University of Massachusetts Dan Card - University of Minnesota Twin Cities

E19 Examining Texts Katie Homar, Grad School - North Carolina State University Adam Cody - The Pennsylvania State University Gaines Hubbell, English - University of Alabama in Huntsville Curry Kennedy - Penn State Robert Lively, English - Arizona State University

E20 Rhetorics of (In)Hospitality in the “Aloha State” Chair: Matthew Homer - Virginia Tech Laura Ramirez - University of California-Berkeley Lauren Nishimura, English - University of Hawaii at Manoa

E21 Publics and Religious Rhetorics Christian Kock - University of Copenhagen Anthony Wachs, Communication & Rhet - Duquesne University, and John Jasso, Communications - Ave Maria University Jessica Menkin Kontelis, English - Texas Christian University

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E22 Plato and the History of Rhetoric Aria Mia Loberti, Comm./Philos. - University of Rhode Island Joshua Smith - The University of Kansas Ryan Blank - University of Pittsburgh Roberto Leon, English - University of Maryland

E23 Law and Government James Fredal, English - The Ohio State University Scott Stroud, Communication - University of Texas at Austin Kathryn Gindlesparger - Thomas Jefferson University Daniel Seward, English - Ohio State University

E24 Authenticity, Resistance, and Death: Tragic Memory Tourism through Titanic: Belfast, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, and Historical Prison Tours Chair Cassandra Secrease, Communication - University of Dayton Byron Craig - Illinois State University Stephen Rahko - Indiana University Cindy Smith - Indiana University

E25 (Un)Becoming Together: Inventing, Inviting, Deploying, Negotiating, and/or Inhibiting Hospitality Chair Felicita Arzu-Carmichael, Writing and Rhetoric - Oakland University Michael Noricks, English - University of Texas at El Paso Bibhushana Poudyal, English - University of Texas at El Paso Corina Lerma, English - University of Texas at El Paso

E26 Historicizing Intersections of Rhetoric and Religion Meg Zulick, Communication - Wake Forest University Tiffany Kinney - Colorado Mesa University Brian Stone - Indiana State University David Gore, Communication - University of Minnesota Duluth

E27 An Intense Practical Involvement: Four Workaday Practices To Promote Our Porous Selves Chair Tristan Hanson - University of Texas at Austin Jeremy Cushman - Western Washington University Shannon Kelly - Michigan State University Cindy-Lou Holland - University of Texas at Austin

27 E28 Hospitable Ancients Chair Scot Barnett, English - Indiana University Bloomington Caddie Alford, English - Virginia Commonwealth University Nathaniel Street, English - Mount Saint Vincent University Larissa Atkinson - Dalhousie University Scot Barnett, English - Indiana University Bloomington

E29 Rhetorics of War Ian Hill, English - University of British Columbia Marnie Ritchie - Pacific Lutheran University Dominic Manthey - Pennsylvania State University Leigh Jones, English - Hunter College, CUNY

Concurrent Sessions F: 3.30 – 4.45 pm

F01 The Rhetoric of Kenneth Burke John Gage, English - University of Oregon Steven Zwier - Community College of Allegheny Amy Lea Clemons, English - Francis Marion University

F02 Hospitable Frictions Chair Sara McKinnon, Communication Arts - University of Wisconsin-Madison Sara McKinnon, Communication Arts - University of Wisconsin-Madison Damien Pfister, Communication - University of Maryland E Cram - University of Iowa

F03 Adventures in the Archive: Community Archives and Methods of Hospitality Chair Sarah Ruffing Robbins, English - Texas Christian University Hannah Davis - Texas Christian University Alexis Walston, English - University of Maryland Angela Mack, English - Texas Christian University Cody Jackson, English - Texas Christian University

F04 Cellular Home Invasion: Public Art As Rhetorical Intervention in Scientific Debates on EMF Health Effects Aaron McKain, Communications—North Central University Allison Baker, Studio Art—Hamline University

28 F05 Rhetorics of Law Drew Loewe, Writing and Rhetoric - St. Edward's University Mark Hannah, English - Arizona State University, and Francis Mootz, Law - University of the Pacific Aya Farhat - University of Maryland Sarah Hakimzadeh - University of Pittsburgh

F06 Sounding In/Hospitability in Rhetorical Environments Chair Justin Eckstein - Pacific Lutheran University Amanda Edgar - University of Memphis Amy Patterson - Clemson University Byron Hawk - University of South Carolina

F07 17th and 18th century Rhetoric and the American Pragmatism of C.S. Peirce: Historical Relevance and Contemporary Salience Chair Rosaleen Greene-Smith Keefe, English - Old Dominion University Vincent Colapietro, Philosophy - Penn State Gilmar Hermes, Journalism - Professor do Curso de Jornalismo da Universidade Federal de Pelota

F08 White Supremacy and Nationalism: From Sorority Recruitment to Militant Masculinity Rishi Chebrolu, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Brett Ingram, Communication - Boston College Sarah Idzik, Communication - Northwestern University

F09 Communities, Coalitions, and Change in the Long Nineteenth Century Chair Paul Stob - Vanderbilt University Angela Ray - Northwestern Bjorn Stillion Southard - University of Georgia Marilyn Fischer - University of Dayton

F10 Retheorizing Rhetoric through Feminist Studies of Violence Chair Elizabeth Britt, English - Northeastern University Elizabeth Britt, English - Northeastern University Jennifer Andrus, English - University of Utah Suzanne Enck - University of North Texas Elizabeth Britt, English - Northeastern University

29 F11 Risking Coherence: Calculating the Stakes of Remembering, Subjectivity, and Resonance in the Self/Other Relation Chair Sebastian Ivy, English - University of South Carolina Sebastian Ivy, English - University of South Carolina Amber Lee - University of South Carolina Nathan Deprospo, English - University of South Carolina

F12 Performance Issues Chair Casey Boyle, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas-Austin Jenny Rice, WRD - University of Kentucky Nathaniel Rivers, English - Saint Louis University Casey Boyle, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas-Austin Nathan Stormer - University of Maine

F13 (In)Hospitality in Diaspora: Exploring Home-Building Within, Beyond, and in Defiance of Nation-State Boundaries Chair: Jo Hsu - University of Arkansas Karrieann Soto Vega, WRD - University of Kentucky Vani Kannan - Lehman College Alejandra Ramírez - University of Arizona Joanna Sanchez-Avila - University of Arizona Suban Nur Cooley - Michigan State University

F14 Affective Networks Kayla Keener - George Mason University Seth Graves, English - CUNY Graduate Center Jose Luis Quintero Ramirez - Northwestern University

F15 Mothering: Tropes, Representations, and Practices Sarah Stone Watt - Pepperdine University, Sarah Walden - Baylor University Timothy Ballingall - Texas Chrisitian University Kirsti Cole, English - Minnesota State University, and Valerie Renegar, Communications - Southwestern University

F16 Writing Centers / Writing Programs Michael Faris - Texas Tech University Russell Mayo, English - University of Illinois at Chicago Elizabeth Blomstedt, Warren Writing Prgrm - University of California, San Diego

30 F17 Approaches to Visual Rhetoric Sam Hamilton, English - Bridgewater College Gabriela Tscholl - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Kristina Gutierrez, English - Lone Star College-Kingwood Daniel DeVinney, Communication - University of Illinois Kelly Williams - Penn State University

F18 China and Networked Borders Keren Wang, Communication Arts - Pennsylvania State University KENNETH C. C. YANG, COMMUNICATION - UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO And YOWEI KANG, Oceanic Cultural Cre - National Taiwan Ocean University KENNETH C. C. YANG, COMMUNICATION - UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PASO And YOWEI KANG, Oceanic Cultural Cre - National Taiwan Ocean University

F19 Expanding Ancient Theories of Phantasia Chair Michele Kennerly, Communication - Penn State Jordan Loveridge, Communication - Mount Saint Mary's University Michael Chiappini - University of Pennsylvania Benjamin Firgens, Communication Arts - Pennsylvania State University Cameron Mozafari - University of Maryland

F20 Audience Reception and Analysis Julia Major - University of Oregon Peter Marston, Communication - California State University, Northridge Shane Underwood, English - Pasadena City College, and Les Belikian, English - Los Angeles Community College Arabella Lyon, Global Gender - University at Buffalo Kaitlyn Patia, Rhetoric - Whitman College

F21 Public Sites Memorialized Gordon Titchener - Arizona State University Christopher Adamczyk, English - State University of New York at Farmingdale Tyler Carter - Duke Kunshan University Rachel Rodriguez - University of Louisville

31 F22 Leveraging Precarity in the Neoliberal University Chair Ronald Greene, Communication Studies - University of Minnesota Joshua Hanan, Communication - University of Denver Crystal Colombini - University of Texas San Antonio Matthew deTar - Ohio University Phillip Goodwin - University of Nevada, Reno

F23 Hospitality, Exclusion, and Erasure: Race, Rhetoric, and “the American Dream” Chair Lois Agnew, Writing Studies - Syracuse University Reva Sias, Eng, Rhetoric, Writing - California State University, Fresno Zosha Stuckey, English - Towson University Lois Agnew, Writing Studies - Syracuse University Candace Epps-Robertson, English & Comp Lit - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

F24 Twitter Networks and Democracy Emily Berg Paup, Communication - College of St. Benedict and St. John's University, Collegeville, MN Desiree Dighton - Marist College, NY Cindy Richards, Communication - Willamette University, Salem, OR

F25 Character Formation as Theorized in the History of Rhetoric Kathryn Van Zanen - University of Michigan Grace Geier Olive - University of Minnesota Twin Cities Lisa Zimmerelli, Writing - Loyola University Maryland Jason Opheim, English - University of Oklahoma Jordan Christiansen, Communication Studie - University of Kansas

F26 Hosting the Beast: Fostering Digital Relations with Nonhuman Animals Chair Sean Morey, English - University of Tennessee Sean Morey, English - University of Tennessee Kailan Sindelar - Clemson University Jason Crider - University of Florida

F27 Rhetorical Uses of Media—Radio, Cinema, Online Yiyi Yang - University of North Carolina Wilmington, and Christine Willingham, Communication Studie - UNC Wilmington Kate Siegfried, Communication - Texas A&M University Courtney Dreyer - Syracuse University Lauren DeLaCruz, English - Hampton University, United States

32 F28 Defining Religion: An Exercise in Hospitality Chair Ira Allen - Northern Arizona University Steven Mailloux - Loyola Marymount University Ira Allen - Northern Arizona University Saul Allen - University of Maine

F29 Emotion, Hype, and Civility Amy Boone, Communication - Trevecca Nazarene University Dustin Morris, English - University of Delaware Zachary Dixon - Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

5:15 pm: Keynote Address Catherine R. Squires “Fractal Homemaking for Unsettling Times”

6:30 pm: Reception

Saturday, May 23

Concurrent Sessions G: 8:00 – 9:15 am

G01 Hospitality and Boundaries in the Rhetorics of Law and Policy Making Chair Lenny Grant - Syracuse University Laura Collins - University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Johanna Phelps - Washington State University

G02 From Hostile to Hospitable: Xenia in the Reception of Classical Rhetoric Chair Ryan Blank - University of Pittsburgh Bess Myers - University of Memphis Madeline Denison - Northwestern University Jordan Loveridge, Communication - Mount Saint Mary's University

33 G03 White Supremacy and Nationalism through Media, Legislation, Currency Leslie Harris, Communication - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Tori Arthur - Colorado State University Andrew Boge - University of Iowa Jeff Nagel - Penn State, and Samuel Perry - Baylor University Scott Gage - Texas A&M University-San Antonio

G04 Educating for Public Service: Exploring the Hospitality Spectrum at Educational Sites Chair Suzanne Bordelon - San Diego State University Lisa Shaver, English - Baylor University Jill Lamberton - Wabash College Suzanne Bordelon - San Diego State University Jane Greer, English/Women Stud - University of Missouri Kansas City

G05 Sponsored by RSE Election Debate Cultures in Europe and the US Chair: Jens E. Kjeldsen

G06 Rhetorical Refuge for Non-human Animals Chair Cristina Hanganu-Bresch, Writing Programs - University of the Sciences Alex Parrish, Writing - James Madison University Cristina Hanganu-Bresch, Writing Programs - University of the Sciences Jeremy Gordon - Gonzaga University Kayleigh Murdock - Florida State University

G07 Sovereignty and Hospitality in late Eighteenth-Century Public Address Chair Mark Longaker, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas at Austin Rodney Herring, English - University of Colorado Denver Mark Longaker, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas at Austin Stephen Browne, Communication Arts - Penn State University

G08 Sustaining, Advocating, Affecting: Examining Care Work in Four Communities Chair: Elena Kalodner-Martin, English - University of Massachusetts Amherst Danielle Pappo, English - University of Massachusetts Amherst Ashley Canter, English - University of Massachusetts Amherst Sarah Stetson, English - University of Massachusetts Amherst

34 G09 Cooking up Food Rhetorics: Chefs, Hospitality, and Power Chair Tyler Snelling - University of Iowa Tyler Snelling - University of Iowa Donovan Conley - University of Nevada, Las Vegas Anna Young, Communication - Pacific Lutheran University Justin Eckstein - Pacific Lutheran University Erin Branch - Wake Forest University

G10 Hospitality and Ethics in Community-Engaged Work: Self-Reflexivity, Positionality, and Strategic Contemplation Chair Phil Bratta - Oklahoma State University Ja'La Wourman, WRAC - Michigan State University Benjamin Lauren, WRAC - Michigan State University Nicholas Sanders, Writing & Rhetoric - Michigan State University Phil Bratta - Oklahoma State University Rachel Jackson, English - University of Oklahoma

G11 Travel, Hospitality, and Rhetoric: Response-ability in Four Movements Chair Brian McNely - University of Kentucky Jeff Rice - University of Kentucky Louise Zamparutti - University of Wisconsin-La Crosse James Beasley - University of North Florida Brian McNely - University of Kentucky

G12 Of Hospitalities and Hostilities: Affinity and Alienation for those Seeking to Belong in Academia Chair J. Nautiyal, Comm. Studies - Gonzaga University Dylan Rollo - Northwestern University Joan Faber McAlister, Communication - Drake University Theodore Albiniak - San Francisco State University Drew Finney - University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nya Makaza - Syracuse University KC Councilor - Southern Connecticut State University Stephanie Gomez - Western Washington University

35 G13 Rhetorics Elsewhere and Otherwise: Decolonial Praxis Across Communication and Composition Chair Damian Baca, English - University of Arizona Bernadette Marie Calafell, Critical Race and Et - Gonzaga University Romeo Garcia, Writing and Rhetoric - University of Utah Natalie A. Martínez - Bellevue College Kate Vieira - UNIVERSITY of WISCONSIN–MADISON Ellen Cushman - Northeastern University Fatima Chrifi Alaoui - San Fracisco State University

G14 Rhetorics of (In)Hospitality: Responding to and Resisting Power Structures in Religion, Culture, and the Classroom Chair Sarah Lonelodge, English - Oklahoma State University Jeaneen Canfield, English - Oklahoma State University Katie Rieger, English - Oklahoma State University Sarah Lonelodge, English - Oklahoma State University

G15 Religion, In/Hospitality, and the Rhetorical Condition of the Othered Bodies Chair Susan Garza, English - Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Eda Ozyesilpinar - University of Texas El Paso Victoria Houser - Clemson University Shauna Chung - Clemson University

G16 Varieties of Political Rhetorics Antonio de Velasco, Communication - University of Memphis Scott Sundvall - University of Memphis Stephanie Martin, Communication - Southern Methodist University Ryan Neville-Shepard, Communication - University of Arkansas

G17 Hospitality Through Sovereignty: Teaching Demonstration & Workshop Anthony DeGenaro, English - Wayne State University Walter Lucken, English - Wayne State University

G18 Welcoming Places: Examining Rhetorical Exigencies Across Three Sets of Urban Planning Policy Documents Chair Fernando Sanchez - University of St. Thomas Timothy Elliott, WRD - DePaul University Rubén Casas, SIAS - University of Washington Tacoma Fernando Sanchez - University of St. Thomas

36 G19 Foregrounding a Foreboding Place: Troubling Sites of Welcome in the First-Year Seminar Chair Jennifer Jackson, English - North Central College John Stanley, Communication - North Central College Amy Buxbaum, Communication - North Central College

G20 Rhetorics of Identity Stacy Cacciatore - Clemson University Juliette Lapeyrouse-Cherry - Metropolitan State University and Minneapolis College Joshua Barsczewski, English - University of Massachusetts Amherst Daryl Lynn Dance, English - Hampton University Lucy Miller, Communication - Texas A&M University

G21 Rhetorics of Violence Megan Eatman, English - Clemson University Steven LeMieux - University of Pittsburgh Bridget Sutherland - Indiana University Kelly Opdycke - Claremont Graduate University

G22 Memory: Peoples, Places, Bodies Mitch Combs - Colorado State University Elise Homan - University of Utah Charles Morris - Syracuse University Stephen Donatelli—Not Affiliated

G23 What Is Beyond "Beyond Persuasion"?: Re-thinking Invitational Rhetoric 25 Years Later Chair Noble Frank - University of Minnesota Mary Anne Taylor - Emerson College Jaime Wright - St. John's University

G24 Disturbing Civility Chair: James Garner, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas at Austin Kyle Allen - University of South Carolina Roberto Leon, English - University of Maryland Sarah Riddick - University of Texas at Austin

37 G25 Digital Hospitality and Alterity: a conceptual, pedagogical, and ethical approach Chair Mari Ramler, English - Tennessee Tech University Dan Frank, Writing Program - University of California, Santa Barbara Eric Stephens, Academic Success Cen - Central Washington University

G26 Rhetorically Constructing Domestic and Commercial Spaces Carsten Madsen - Aarhus University Kensie Poor, English - University of Georgia Pam Axtman-Barker, Communication - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sarah Kennedy, Communication&Media - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

G27 (In)Hospitality as Antiracist Rhetorical strategy in Hip-hop and the Classroom Chair Jason Helms, English - TCU Alexis McGee - University of Alabama Danny Rodriguez - TCU James Eubanks - University of Alabama

G28 Rhetorical Analyses of Popular and Corporate Media Daewoo Jin, English - Indiana University of Pennsylvania Svilen Trifonov - University of Georgia Mark Glantz - St. Norbert College

G29 Rhetorical Studies of Age, Adolescence, and the Challenges of Cross-Generational Listening Chair Michelle Smith, English - Clemson University Heather Brook Adams - UNCG Sharon Harris - TCU Risa Applegarth, English - UNCG Michelle Smith, English - Clemson University

Concurrent Sessions H: 9:30—10:45 am

H01 “We’re Always Already Parasites”: Enacting Allyship in Decolonial Rhetoric Chair Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq - Utah State University Jared Colton, English - Utah State University Steve Holmes - Texas Tech University

38 H02 Roundtable on Rhetoric and Leadership Studies: An Interdisciplinary Research Experiment at Brigham Young University Chair Ben Crosby, English - Brigham Young University Nancy Christianson, English - Brigham Young University Benjamin Galvin - Brigham Young University Joseph Hanks - Brigham Young University Gregory Clark, English - Brigham Young University Lucy Williams, Pol Sci/Law - Brigham Young University Isaac Calvert, Education - Brigham Young University

H03 Finding a Voice of One’s Own: Navigating (In)Hospitality in Academic Spaces Chair Jessica Jorgenson Borchert - Pittsburg State University Karen Schroeder Sorensen - Winona State University Jessica Jorgenson Borchert - Pittsburg State University Heather Steinmann - Western New Mexico University Tatjana Schell - Independent Scholar

H04 Mentoring Tables Co-Chairs: Lynee Lewis Gaillet and Erica Fischer

H05 Cognitive Rhetorical Constructions of Ethos and Pathos Chair Cameron Mozafari - University of Maryland Cameron Mozafari - University of Maryland Vera Tobin, Cognitive Science - Case Western Reserve University Todd Oakley, Cognitive Science - Case Western Reserve University Michael Israel, English - University of Maryland, College Park

H06 Rhetorics of Basic Needs on College Campuses: Networks, Systems, and Materiality Chair Benjamin Lauren, WRAC - Michigan State Unviersity Stuart Blythe, Writing & Rhetoric - Michigan State University Teresa Silliams - Michigan State University

H07 Key Concepts in Rhetorical Education Chair Roxanne Mountford - University of Oklahoma William Keith - University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Jason Opheim, English - University of Oklahoma Roxanne Mountford - University of Oklahoma Cassandra Woody, First-Year Comp - University of Oklahoma

39 H08 Sponsored by DBLAC Always-Already Out of Place: Blackness in AntiBlack Media/Spaces Chair: Louis M. Maraj Taylor Waits, University of Pittsburgh Charles Athanasopoulos Sugino, University of Pittsburgh Maia Stephenson, University of Pittsburgh Louis M. Maraj, University of Pittsburgh

H09 Disability, Justice, Advocacy Yanar Hashlamon - The Ohio State University Anna Barritt, English - University of Oklahoma-Norman Campus Mary Glavan, English - Tulane Benjamin Mann, Communication - University of Utah

H10 “Not In My Backyard”: Rhetorics of Host/Hostility Chair Allison Dziuba - University of California, Irvine Jasmine Lee - California State University Kefaya Diab - Indiana University Mais Al-Khateeb - California State University Los Angeles

H11 Rhetoric Lives the Good Life in the Suburb of Narrative Chair Elizabeth Weiser, English - The Ohio State University James Fredal, English - The Ohio State University Ann George, English - Texas Christian University Elizabeth Weiser, English - The Ohio State University

H12 Unreliability as a Feature of the Redeveloping University Chair Kathleen McConnell - San Jose State University Leslie Rossman - Humboldt State University Kathleen McConnell - San Jose State University Jonathan Isaac - University of Wisconsin–Madison

H13 On the Possibility of a General Rhetoric: Potentials and Issues after George Kennedy Chair Thomas Rickert, Englsih - Purdue Mari Lee Mifsud - University of Richmond Byron Hawk - University of South Carolina Justine Wells, English - New Mexico State University

40 H14 Captioning in/hospitality: Rhetorical invention and the writing, reading, teaching, and advocating for captions and caption studies Chair: Chad Iwertz Duffy, English - Bowling Green State University Janine Butler - Rochester Institute of Technology Brenda Brueggemann, English - University of Connecticut Sean Zdenek - University of Delaware Chad Iwertz Duffy, English - Bowling Green State University

H15 Whiteness, Gender, and the Nation Paul Achter, Rhetoric & Comm Stud - University of Richmond Kara Brummel - Illinois State University Marylou Naumoff, Communication - Montclair State University Madison Pollino - Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green Haley Stammen - Northern Arizona University

H16 Citizenship, DACA, and "The Idaho Way": Rhetorics of Hospitality Chair Cruz Medina, English - Santa Clara University Dora Ramirez - Boise State University Mitzi Ceballos - Washington State University Enrique Reynoso, English - University of Washington, Bothell Cruz Medina, English - Santa Clara University

H17 Representations in popular culture Ryan Wheeler, English - Texas Christian University Christina Brown - The University of Alabama Meredith Neville-Shepard, Communication - University of Arkansas Lily Brundin, Communication - University of North Dakota

H18 Rhetoric and the Alt-Right: Gesturing, Arguing, Trolling Sean Milligan - Grand Valley State University Matt Breece - University of Texas at Austin T. Kenny Fountain, English - University of Virginia

H19 (In)Hospitable Networks: Digital Rhetoric and the Problems of Online Publics Chair Ana Cooke, English - The Pennsylvania State University Calvin Pollak - Carnegie Mellon University Tyler Easterbrook - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Lindsey Kim - University of South Carolina

41 H20 Sponsored by RSE Welcoming Each Other to our Literary Homes Chair: Michael Hoppmann

H21 Sponsored by JCRC Jesuit Rhetoric Roundtable: Eloquentia Perfecta and Classroom Pedagogies Katherine H. Adams Vincent Casaregola Maureen Fitzsimmons Renea Frey Antoinette G. Glover Teah Goldberg Monique Mansour Laura Poladian Robert D. Whipple Angelique Young John Young

H22 Sponsored by SAAP Pluralism, Imagination, and Pragmatist Approaches to Rhetoric Chair: Robert Danisch Colin Koopman, University of Oregon Peter Simonson, University of Colorado, Boulder Justin Pheoski, University of Texas at Austin Paul Showler, University of Oregon

H23 Sponsored by KLAL Tyranny of Intelligibility: Jewish Positionality and the Limits of Hospitality Chair: David Metzger

H24 Homelessness in In/hospitable Public Spaces Chair Melanie Loehwing - Mississippi State University Emily Wood - University of Utah Melanie Loehwing - Mississippi State University Whitney Gent - University of Nebraska Omaha

42 H25 Notes on How to Live in a Burning House: Contemporary African American Survival Rhetorics Chair Tamika Carey, Writing and Rhetoric - University of Virginia Khirsten Scott, English - University of Pittsburgh Brandon Erby, English/AAS - Penn State University Earl Brooks, English - University of Maryland

H26 Evangelism and the Call for Rhetorical Hospitality Chair Anthony Wachs, Communication & Rhet - Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA John Jasso, Communications - Ave Maria University, FL Anthony Wachs, Communication & Rhet - Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Kelly Myer - Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA

H27 Approaches to Writing Pedagogy Florianne Jimenez - UMass Amherst Eric Camarillo - University of Houston-Victoria Philip Choong - Indiana University Marisa Koulen - Millersville University

H28 Reviving Law’s Hospitality Through Classical and Modern Rhetorical Theory Chair Susan Provenzano, Law - Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Mark Hannah, English - Arizona State University Delia Conti, Communication - Penn State Fayette Melissa Love Koenig, Law - Marquette University Law School Lori Johnson, Law - University of Nevada Las Vegas William S. Boyd School of Law

H29 Feminist Rhetorics Lauren Rackley, English - Louisiana State University Kristopher Lotier - Hofstra University Rachelle Joplin, English - University of Houston Rachel Molko, English - Northeastern University

H30 “Hostile Space, Fighting for Homeplace, and the Challenge of Cosmopolitanism” Chair Gabriela Rios - University of Oklahoma Meta Carstarphen - University of Oklahoma Kimberly Wieser - University of Oklahoma Maria del Guadalupe Davidson, WGS - West Virginia University

43 Concurrent Sessions I: 11:00 am – 12:15 pm

I01 Toward a More Hospitable Suffrage Memory Chair Jessica Enoch - U Maryland Candace Epps-Robertson, English & Comp Lit - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill David Gold - U Michigan Katie Bramlett - U Maryland Jessica Enoch - U Maryland

I02 Unruly Bodies: “Ugly Rhetorics” and the Limits of Hospitality Chair A. Abby Knoblauch, English - Kansas State University Vyshali Manivannan - Pace University--Pleasantville A. Abby Knoblauch, English - Kansas State University Sara DiCaglio, English - Texas A&M University

I03 Invoking the Divine in Speech, Silence and Gesture Chair Steven Mailloux - Loyola Marymount Davida Charney, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas at Austin William FitzGerald - Rutgers-Camden Paul Minifee, Rhetoric and Writing - San Diego State University

I04 Research Network Forum Jonathan Alexander Catherine Chaput David Cisneros Lisa Flores Scott Graham Joshua Gunn Johanna Hartelius Stuart Murray Omedi Ochieng Christa Olson Candice Rai Nathan Stormer Sharon Yam

44 I05 (In)Hospitable Rhetorical Histories: Property, Sovereignty, and Community Chair Stacey Sheriff, Writing Program - Colby College Elizabeth Kimball, English and Philosop - Drexel University M. Amanda Moulder - University of San Diego Laura Proszak, Literature&Language - Mercy College Stacey Sheriff, Writing Program - Colby College

I06 Portland: Local Issues of Equity Chair: Kundai Chirindo

I07 Making Modern Rhetorical Archival Work More Hospitable: Remaking the National Archives on Composition and Rhetoric Chair Cinthia Gannett, English - Fairfield University Robert Schwegler, English - University of Rhode Island John Brereton, English - University of Massachusetts Alexis Ramsey-Tobienne, English - Eckerd College Jenna Morton-Aiken, Humanities - Massachusetts Maritime Academy Gesa Kirsch, English - Bentley University Meaghan Dittrich - University of New Hampshire William Ross, Special Collections - UNH Library Bradfield Dittrich - Southern New Hampshire University Corey McCullough, English - Fort Lewis College

I08 What About Black Matter: Living in the Wake of Black Ontology Chair Aya Farhat - University of Maryland Elizabeth Catchmark - University of Maryland Darrian Carroll - University of Maryland Michael Kennedy - University of South Carolina Joseph Lewis - University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

I09 The Rhetoric Professor Meets the Rhetoric Professional: Hospitality, Rhetoric, and Speechwriting in Theory and Practice Chair Stephen Llano, Rhetoric, Comm, Thea—St. John’s University David Murray—Professional Speechwriters Association Karen Wing—Penn State University Jens Kjeldsen—University of Bergen

45 I10 The Limits of Hospitality: Global Case Studies in Public Memory in Newfoundland, Italy, and Iceland Chair Katherine Mack - UCCS, Tracy Whalen, Rhetoric - University of Winnipeg Jill Swiencicki, English - St. John Fisher College Andrew McGillivray, Rhetoric & Comm. - University of Winnipeg

I11 The Rhetorical Limits of Hospitality in the Late 19th Century: Political, Social, and Discursive Chair Sue Hum, English - University of Texas at San Antonio Nancy Myers, English - University of North Carolina-Greensboro Kristie Fleckenstein, English - Florida State University Sue Hum, English - University of Texas at San Antonio

I12 Rhetorical Analyses of War Caroline Koons - Pennsylvania State University John Seabloom-Dunne - The Pennsylvania State University Jeremy Cox, Communication - The University of Texas - Permian Basin Edward Hahn - Inver Hills Community College

I13 Ekphrasis and Hospitality Chair Susan Jarratt, Comparative Lit - University of California, Irvine Monica Westin - California College of the Arts Susan Jarratt, Comparative Lit - University of California, Irvine Ellen Quandahl - San Diego State University, Irvine

I14 Inhospitable Rhetorics Chair Brooke Rollins, English - Lehigh University John Muckelbauer, English - University of South Carolina Brooke Rollins, English - Lehigh University Nathaniel Street, English - Mount Saint Vincent University, Kevin Casper, English - West Georgia University

I15 Rhetoric and Law Kristie Ellison, English - UNC Greensboro Acir Gomes, Linguistics and Law - University of Franca, Franca, São Paulo and Luiz Antonio Ferreira, Portuguese language - Pontifical Catholic University, São Paulo, São Paulo and Maria Flávia Figueiredo, Linguistics - Universidade de Franca, Tim Barouch - Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA Doug Coulson, English - Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA

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I16 Race and Civil Rights History Elizabeth Baddour - University of Memphis Jennifer Courtney - Salt Lake Community College Elizabeth Ellis Miller, English - Mississippi State University Sara VanderHaagen, Communication - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

I17 Toward a Mutual Hospitality: Methods and Pedagogies with the Rhetoric of Food Chair R.J. Lambert, English - The University of South Florida R.J. Lambert, English - The University of South Florida Randall Monty - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Consuelo Salas, UWP / English - University of North Carolina at Charlotte Cristina Quackenbush - Milkfish Restaurant, New Orleans

I18 Becoming Related to Technology Jason Michálek, English - Indiana University

I19 Constructing Digital Communities: Programmers, Musicians, Students Joy Santee, English - University of Southern Indiana Mark Pedretti, English - Providence College Sean McCullough, English - Texas Christian University Thomas Lawson, English - University of Pittsburgh

I20 Institutional Issues and the University Body Josephine Walwema, Writing and Rhetoric - Oakland University, and Felicita Arzu-Carmichael, Writing and Rhetoric - Oakland University Mason Pellegrini, English - Purdue University Paul Kratwell, English - University of Oregon Steven Accardi - College of DuPage

I21 Epistemic In/Hospitality: Renewing Comparative, Cultural Rhetorical Education Chair Tarez Samra Graban, English - Florida State University Uma Krishnan, English - Kent State University Tarez Samra Graban, English - Florida State University Iklim Goksel - Independent Scholar, Anchorage Rasha Diab, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas, Austin

47 I22 The Ethics of Hospitality in the Composition Classroom: Welcoming the Stranger in Uniform Chair Melody Pugh, English & Fine Arts - United States Air Force Academy Joanna Want - University of Notre Dame Jane Smith, English - Purdue University Sarah Austin, English - United States Air Force Academy Prep School Melody Pugh, English & Fine Arts - United States Air Force Academy

I23 Haunted (In)Hospitality: Interrogating the Conditions of the Welcome Chair Jo Hurt - Western Washington University Hannah Newman, English - Western Washington University Kevin Kohlhauf - Western Washington University Abby Feden - Western Washington University

I24 Struggling to Emerge: Displacing, Haunting, and Transforming Memory and Forgetting Chair Jordin Clark - Colorado State University Scott Mitchell - University of Wisconsin-River Falls Derek Lewis - Penn State University Jordin Clark - Colorado State University Anthony Irizarry - Penn State University Jeremy Grossman - University of Maryland

I25 Rhetorical Retrofit or Rhetorical Emergence? Rethinking the Burkean Parlor as a Metaphor for Intellectual Work Chair Julie Jung - Illinois State University Julie Jung - Illinois State University Chris Mays - University of Nevada, Reno Kellie Sharp-Hoskins - New Mexico State University

I26 Post-humanism /Artificial Intelligence Paul Walker, English & Philosophy - Murray State University Will Penman - Princeton University Karen Kopelson - University of Louisville Tim Donovan, English - University of North Florida

48 I27 Rhetorical Studies of Land Monuments Scott Rogers, English - Pacific Lutheran University Louise Zamparutti, English - University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Sarah Kennedy, Communication&Media - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Sarah Richardson - Clemson University

I28 Rhetorical Perspectives on Institutional Discourses Chair Mark Thompson, English - San Jose State University Thomas Mitchell - Carnegie Mellon University Jennifer Andrus, English - University of Utah

I29 Remembering Japanese American Incarceration: Then and Now Chair Timothy Ballingall - Texas Chrisitian University Timothy Ballingall - Texas Chrisitian University Stephanie Parker - Syracuse University Anne Wheeler - Springfield College

I30 Environmental Rhetorics Justin Pehoski, Comm Studies - University of Texas at Austin Bryce Tellmann - Penn State University Kristin Kondrlik - West Chester University

Concurrent Sessions J: 12:30—1:45 pm

J01 Hospitality and the Domesticated, Citizen Chair John Sloop, Communication Studie - Vanderbilt University Tiffany Palumbo, English - Florida State University John Sloop, Communication Studie - Vanderbilt University Nate Kreuter, English - University of Georgia Heather Palmer, English - University of Tennessee

J02 Organizing Racialized Hospitality Chair Vincent Pham - Willamette University Robert Mejia, Communication - North Dakota State University Vincent Pham - Willamette University Peter Campbell, English - University of Pittsburgh Myra Washington, Communication - University of New Mexico

49 J03 The Intersections of White Supremacy: Deliberations of Racism in Policy and Design Chair Genevieve Garcia de Mueller - University of Syracuse James Chase Sanchez - Middlebury College Joshua Daniel Wariya - Oklahoma State University Matthew Ringard - Syracuse University B.E. Lopez - Syracuse University

J04 Research Network Forum Jonathan Alexander Catherine Chaput David Cisneros Lisa Flores Scott Graham Joshua Gunn Johanna Hartelius Stuart Murray Omedi Ochieng Christa Olson Candice Rai Nathan Stormer Sharon Yam

J05 Rhetorical Theories of the Latinx American Archive Chair Jose Cortez - University of Oregon Sonia Arellano - University of Central Florida Jose Cortez - University of Oregon Romeo Garcia, Writing and Rhetoric - University of Utah Raúl Sánchez, English - University of Florida

J06 Rhetorics of Health and Medicine I Danielle Stambler - University of Minnesota Kelly Whitney - The Ohio State University Matthew Sobnosky - Florida Atlantic University Sommer Sterud, English - Kent State University

50 J07 Rhetorical Methods for Mapping Disability Access Chair Amy Vidali, Writing Program - University of California, Santa Cruz Franny Howes - Oregon Institute of Technology Brienna Fleming - The Ohio University Tristin Hooker - University of Texas Austin Dev Bose, Writing Program - University of Arizona Stephanie Kerschbaum - University of Delaware Leslie Anglesey - Sam Houston State University Stephanie Wheeler - University of Central Florida Mary Glavan, English - Tulane Jessica Ulmer - SC School Deaf&Blind Kristin Bennett, English Department - Arizona State University

J08 In the Name of Hospitality: Rhetorical Exclusion Across “Hospitable” Activist Groups Chair Evin Groundwater, English - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Katie Powell, English - University of Arkansas Chris Borntrager - University of Arkansas

J09 Hospitable Archives / Archiving Hospitality Chair Ashley Ferrell - Northwestern University Zac Parker, Communication - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Amrut Mishra - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Benjamin Zender - Northwestern University Ashley Ferrell - Northwestern University

J10 Decolonial Home-making: Re-framing Settler Place & Time Chair Timothy R Dougherty, English - West Chester University of PA Timothy R Dougherty, English - West Chester University of PA Kurt Stavenhagen, WSRC - SUNY ESF, Syracuse Rachael Shapiro, Writing Arts - Rowan University

J11 Undergraduate Research as Hospitality: Continuing to Advance UR in Rhetorical Studies Chair Jenn Fishman - Marquette University Sean O'Rourke - Sewanee: The University of the South Evan Chaloupka - Franklin University Michael-John DePalma, English - Baylor University Keith Miller - Arizona State University

51 J12 “Noncompliance is a Social Skill”: Autistic Activism / Autistic Rhetorics Melanie Yergeau, University of Michigan Andee Joyce, Singer/Songwriter/Author/Activist Emma Whetsell, Researcher/Community Organizer Sarah Schneider, Autistic Self Advocacy Network Christine Nicolaidis, Portland State University Bernice Olivas, Salt Lake Community College

J13 Contemporary African Rhetoric: Methods, Theories, and Practices of Subject-Making and Statecraft Chair Kundai Chirindo - Lewis & Clark College Kundai Chirindo - Lewis & Clark College Lindsay Harroff - The University of Kansas Erik Johnson, Performance Comm Art - St. Lawrence University Rudo Mudiwa - Princeton University

J14 Poetics, Rhetoric & Ecological Resilience Chair Bridie McGreavy - University of Maine John Ackerman - University of Colorado, Boulder Nathan Johnson - University of South Florida Merh Johnson, English - University of South Florida

J15 Digital Publics Trevor Sprague - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Kiara Walker - The University of Texas at Austin Steffen Guenzel, Writing and Rhetoric - University of Central Florida David DeVine, English - Arizona State University

J16 “Not Light, but Fire”: Activist Issues and Contemporary Echoes in Nineteenth-Century American Rhetorics Chair Lisa Zimmerelli, Writing - Loyola University Maryland Jacqueline Jones Royster, Lit, Media, Comm - Georgia Institute of Technology Lynee Gaillet, English - Georgia State University Jessica Rose - Georgia State University Julie Prebel - Occidental College Brian Fehler, English - Texas Woman's University

52 J17 Trauma, Desire, and Apology in the #MeTooEra Kristopher Lotier - Hofstra University Larissa Brian, Communication - Penn State University Kendall Gerdes, English - Texas Tech University Ben Wetherbee, English - University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

J18 Hospitality of Persuasion Ricardo Gancz, Classical Studies - Bar Ilan University Bruce McComiskey, English - University of Alabama at Birmingham Ailea Merriam-Pigg, Communication Arts - UW-Madison Kenneth Chase, Communication - Wheaton College

J19 Hospitality is Community Driven: Building Classroom Community Through Empathy Chair Arun Raman - University of Texas - Austin Cooper Day, English - University of Louisville Michael Gonzales - Unaffiliated

J20 Foreclosing/Inviting Hospitable Rhetorics of Science Chair Meg Marquardt, English - University of Wisconsin-Madison Caroline Gottschalk Druschke - University of Wisconsin - Madison Sarah Singer - University of Central Florida Jordynn Jack - UNC-Chapel Hill

J21 Welcome Home: WAC/WID/CAC as Dwelling Places for Teachers and Students Chair Marisa Yerace - Oregon State University Vicki Tolar Burton, English - Oregon State University Ruth Sylvester, English - University of Nevada, Reno Marisa Yerace - Oregon State University

J22 Writing Programs: Constructing a Rhetorical History of Hospitable and Inhospitable Practices Chair Roger Thompson, English - Stony Brook University Joonna Trapp, English - Emory University Amy Heckathorn - California State University, Sacramento Brad Peters, English - Northern IL University

53 J23 Democracy/ Public Sphere / Belonging Jordan Hayes - University of Pittsburgh Jonathan Osborne - Northeastern University Abigail Michelini - Indiana University of Pennsylvania Sharon Avital, Humanities - Tel-Aviv University

J24 Towards Hospitable Humanism: Race, Rhetoric, Publics, and the Biopolitics of Feeling Chair Jason Barrett-Fox, English - Weber State University Mitch Reyes, Communication Studie - Lewis and Clark College Jason Barrett-Fox, English - Weber State University Robert Topinka - Birkbeck, University of London Dave Schulz, Communications - Concordia University

J25 Christian Oppositions: Tensions in Early Christian Rhetoric Chair Mike Duncan, English - UHD Adam Ellwanger - UHD Brad Mcadon - University of Memphis Allison Niebauer - Penn State University

J26 Pedagogies of Walking/Wandering for Rhetoric and Writing Classrooms Chair Jens Lloyd - Drew University Alina Haliliuc - Denison University Jamie Crosswhite - University of Texas at San Antonio Jasmine Lee - California State University, San Bernardino

J27 Inhospitality and Exclusion in Rhetorics of Health and Medicine Chair Judy Segal, English - University of British Columbia Colleen Derkatch, English - Ryerson University Amy Reed - Rowan University Sara Press - Harvard University Judy Segal, English - University of British Columbia

J28 Sponsored by ASHR / ISHR Atechnic Rhetoric: The Insides and Outsides of Rhetoric’s Systems Chair David Mirhady, Simon Fraser University David Mirhady, Simon Fraser University Mari Lee Mifsud, University of Richmond Christos Kremmydas, Royal Holloway, University of London Christina Cedillo, University of Houston, Clear Lake

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J29 Community, Expertise, and “Being Welcoming” Chair Joshua Zimmerman - University of Arizona Antonnet Johnson - Participatory Budgeting Project Sara Howe - Southern New Hampshire University

J30 Re-centering Delivery in the Basic Course: A Mock Debate Ben Crosby, English - Brigham Young University Jamie Moshin - University of Michigan Matt McGarrity - University of Washington

Concurrent Sessions K: 2:00-3:15 pm

K01 Queer Rhetorics and Performing Hospitality Jolivette Mecenas, English - California Lutheran University Dakoda Smith, English - University of Louisville Jessica Batychenko - University of Pittsburgh

K02 Kategoria Revisited Chair Stefan Iversen, Scandinavian Studies - Aarhus University Lisa Storm Villadsen - University of Copenhagen Rebekka Lykke Nørremark - Aarhus University Stefan Iversen, Scandinavian Studies - Aarhus University

K03 Roundtable Discussion – Competing Obligations: Civility and Social Change Chair Robert Danisch, Communication Arts - University of Waterloo Jeremy Engels - Pennsylvania State University Cassandra Woody, First-Year Comp - University of Oklahoma Jennifer Mercieca - Texas A&M University David Stock - B.Y.U. Robert Hariman, Communication - Northwestern University Mark McPhail - Indiana University Northwest William Keith - University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

55 K04 Sponsored by DBLAC (un)Welcomed: Invention, Healing, and Invitation in the Formation of a Hospitable Black World Chair: Khirsten L. Scott, University of Pittsburgh D’Angelo Bridges, Pennsylvania State University LeTriece Calhoun, University of Pittsburgh Lauren Malone, Iowa State University

K05 Hospitality, Hacking, and Artificial Intelligence Emma Catherine Perry, English - University of Georgia Christin Phelps, English - North Carolina State University Margeaux Lippman Hoskins - Dutchess Community College

K07 Making the Body Matter: A Roundtable Discussion Chair Stephanie Larson, English - Carnegie Mellon University Karma Chavez, Latino/a Studies - University of Texas, Austin Jay Dolmage - University of Wateerloo Chris Earle - University of Nevada, Reno Debra Hawhee - Penn State University Annie Hill - University of Texas, Austin Jo Hsu - University of Arkansas Jenell Johnson - University of Wisconsin, Madison Ryan Mitchell - Carnegie Mellon University Christa Teston - Ohio State University

K08 Rhetorics of Health and Medicine II Maria Gigante - Western Michigan University Robin Zwier - University of Pittsburgh Heidi Hamilton, Communication & Thea - Emporia State University Erin Fitzgerald - Auburn University

K09 The Built Environment Katie Bruner, Communication - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Kristy Maddux, Communication - University of Maryland Savannah Paige Murray - Virginia Tech J.P. Hanly, English - Monmouth University

56 K10 Rhetorical Productions of Disability Benjamin Mann, Communication - University of Utah Ginny Crisco, Engish - California State University-Fresno Jeff Nagel - Penn State Amanda McDowell - Oregon State University

K11 Contemporary Progymnasmata Chair Anders Eriksson, Rhetoric - Kommunikatiion och media Anders Sigrell, Rhetoric - Kommunikation and Media James Selby - Whitefield Academy

K12 Rhetorics of Place and Space Carsten Madsen - Aarhus University Jeanie Wills, Graham School - University of Saskatchewan Kelly Williams - Penn State University Debra Dimond Young - University of Northern Iowa & Iowa State University Sarah F. Price, Communication - University of Alabama

K13 Volatility and the Limits of Sovereign Hospitality Chair Joshua Hanan, Communication - University of Denver Ralph Cintron, English - University of Illinois at Chicago David Bleeden, Philosophy - DePaul University Casey Corcoran, English - University of Illinois at Chicago

K14 (In)Hospitable Archives: Listening to Sonic Rhetorics of Music, Race, and History Chair Jonathan Stone, Writing & Rhetoric - University of Utah Sarah Adams, General Studies - Berea College Jonathan Stone, Writing & Rhetoric - University of Utah Joel Overall, English - Belmont University Courtney Rivard - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

K15 Epideictic / Genres Eric Leake - Texas State University Jennifer Heusel - Coker University Michael Gallaway - University of Texas at San Antonio Maggie Goss - Carnegie Mellon University

57 K16 Sponsored by ARSTM Rhetorics of Science, Environment, and Medicine Chair: Emily Winderman Jennifer Clary-Lemon, University of Waterloo S. Scott Graham, University of Texas—Austin Donnie Sackey, University of Texas—Austin J. Blake Scott, University of Central Florida Lynda Walsh, University of Nevado—Reno Emily Winderman, University of Minnesota—Twin Cities

K17 Listening to Our Students: Rhetorical Listening and Response-ability in Writing Classes Chair Ryan Leack - University of Southern California Meridith Kruse, Writing Program - University of Southern California Candice Valentine, English - Cal Poly Pomona Loretta Ramirez, English - University of California, Irvine Vorris Nunley, English - University of California, Riverside

K18 Civil Rights Rhetoric Wanda Little Fenimore - U of SC Wallace Golding - University of Illinois Anne Kretsinger-Harries - Iowa State University José Izaguirre, Communication - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

K19 Thirty Years On: Hospitable Heuristics and Invitational Interventions in Teaching Rhetoric at Women’s Universities Chair Brian Fehler, English - Texas Woman's University Margaret Williams - Texas Woman's University Amanda Oswalt - Texas Woman's University Salena Parker - Collin College Erin Sagerson - Tarrant County College

K20 After Plato: Rhetoric and Ethics Across Contexts Chair John Duffy, English - Notre Dame University Will Duffy, English - University of Memphis Bo Wang, English - California State University Rasha Diab, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas, Austin James E. Porter, Eng/InteractiveMedia - Miami University

58 K21 Algorithmic Rhetorics Gregory Palermo, English - Northeastern University Michael Healy, English - Florida State University Whitney Lew James - Texas Christian University MARCUS PAROSKE - UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT, and Ron Von Burg - Wake Forest University, Brian Ballentine, English - West Virginia University

K22 Varieties of Mentoring Beth Connors-Manke, Writing, Rhetoric, - University of Kentucky Jessi Thomsen, English - Florida State University Carolyn Commer, English - Virginia Tech Vanessa Rouillon - James Madison University

K23 Theorizing Resistance Caitlin Mackenzie, English/CulturalStd - University of Pittsburgh Maureen Johnson - Northeastern State University Eleah Anz, English - University of Oklahoma Kate Siegfried, Communication - Texas A&M University

K24 Politics of Academia: Addressing Difference, Neoliberalism, Marketing John Logie - University of Minnesota — Twin Cities Christopher Carter, English - University of Cincinnati Claire Edwards - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Matthew Salzano, Communication - University of Maryland Alyson Farzad-Phillips - University of Maryland Robyn Tierney - New Mexico State University, Las Cruces

K25 Presidential Rhetorics Andrea Terry, Communication - Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Michelle Murray Yang, Communication - University of Maryland Allison Prasch, Communication Arts - University of Wisconsin-Madison, Donovan Bisbee, Communication - University of Illinois

K26 On Christian Rhetorics Margaret Weaver, English - Missouri State University Eric Miller, Communication Studie - Bloomsburg University Lindsay Hayes, Communication - Hope College, and Sarah Kornfield, Communication - Hope College Heather Roy, Communication - University of Iowa

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K27 Rhetoric in the Early Curricula of Engineering Education Chair Elizabethada Wright - U. of Minnesota Michael Halloran, Comm. & Media - RPI Andreas Karatschis - MIT Carolyn Miller, English - North Carolina State University

K28 Invitations to Inquiry: Using BEAM to Promote Rhetorically Motivated Undergraduate Research Practices and Pedagogies Chair Joseph Bizup, English - Boston University Jennifer Schnabel, University Libraries - Ohio State University Kay Halasek, English - Ohio State University David Shawn, College of Arts & Sc - Boston University Ken Liss, University Libraries - Boston University John Bean, English - Seattle University

K29 Inviting Speech and Transforming Publics: Teaching Public Speaking in the Current Moment Chair Eryn Johnson - Indiana University, Bloomington Cindy Smith - Indiana University, Bloomington Jesse Crombie - Indiana University, Bloomington John Arthos, English - Indiana University Philip Choong - Indiana University, Bloomington

K30 Workplace Rhetorics and Ecologies Andrew Canino - Florida State University Patrick Danner, English - Misericordia University Holly Fulton-Babicke - Stanford University

Super Sessions: 3:30—5:15 PM

1. Hospitality / Biopolitics and Bioethics Stuart J. Murray (Chair/Host), Carleton University “Tableau d’hôte: A Word from your Host” Armond Towns, University of Richmond “Necropolitics and/as Host” Jenell Johnson, University of Wisconsin-Madison “Death Itself: The Politics of Human Extinction” Dave Tell, University of Kansas “Can a River Remember a Murder?”

60 Bernice L. Hausman, Penn State College of Medicine and Department of Humanities “America as Host: Elimination, Biopolitics, and the 2019 Measles Outbreaks in the United States” Diane Davis, University of Texas at Austin “Infinite Hospitality and the ‘Sacrifice of Sacrifice’”

2. Hospitality/Environment “At Home in the Anthropocene” Session Chair: Amy D. Propen, University of California, Santa Barbara Bridie McGreavy, University of Maine “How Choices Come to Matter: Invention and Contingency in Engaged Rhetorical Field Work” Emily Plec, Western Oregon University “Presence and Absence in the Watershed: When Agony is our Heaviest Load” Amy Propen, University of California, Santa Barbara “What Counts as Home in the Age of the Anthropocene?” Donnie Sackey, University of Texas, Austin “Navigating a Sea of Superlatives: Asian Carp and Scientific Uncertainty”

3. “Hospitality/Accessibility” Chairs: Casey Boyle, University of Texas at Austin, and K.J. Rawson, College of the Holy Cross Dev Bose, University of Arizona Allison Hitt, Ball State Jo Hsu, University of Arkansas Sean Zdenek, University of Delaware Anne Demo. Penn State University Nathaniel Rivers, Saint Louis University

4. “The (In)Hospitality of Borders” Chair: Lisa A. Flores, University of Colorado, Boulder Jeffrey Bennett, Vanderbilt University Karma Chávez, University of Texas, Austin J. David Cisneros, University of Illinois Rebecca Dingo, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Lisa A Flores, University of Colorado, Boulder, Belinda Stillion Southard, University of Georgia Sharon Yam, University of Kentucky

5. Hospitality/Inequity Supersession Chair, Annie Hill, University of Texas, Austin Bernadette Calafell, Gonzaga University Lisa Corrigan, University of Arkansas Jay Domage, University of Waterloo Logan Gomez, University of Colorado, Boulder Shereen Yousuf, University of Wisconsin, Madison

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6. Extrahuman Relations: Rhetoric and the Lifeworld Considered across Issues of Time, Political Space, Affect, and Freedom Chairs: Diane Keeling, University of San Diego, and Thomas Rickert, Purdue University

“Rhetoric's Time” Tom Nakayama, Northeastern University Debra Hawhee, Pennsylvania State University

“The In/Hospitability of Friendship Park at the US/Mexico Border” Diane Keeling, University of San Diego Michelle Holling, California State University San Marcos

“Reconsidering Affect” Catherine Chaput, University of Nevada Reno Jordynn Jack, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

“Freedom as an Extrahuman Problem” Thomas Rickert, Purdue University Nathan Stormer, University of Maine

7. The Question of Violence, Within and Without Hospitality Chair: Erik Doxtader, University of South Carolina Michael Bernard-Donals, University of Wisconsin-Madison Sarah Burgess, University of San Francisco Ralph Cintrón, University of Illinois-Chicago Cheryl Glenn, Penn State University Jenna N. Hanchey, University of Nevada, Reno Ned O'Gorman, University of Illinois Michelle Bachelor Robinson, Spelman College Omedi Ochieng, Denison University Belinda Walzer, Appalachian State University

5:30 pm: Awards Ceremony

6:00 pm: Town Hall Meeting

We will host a townhall meeting to discuss diversity and inclusion issues with the membership. The townhall will feature the following panelists: Kirt Wilson (Current RSA President), Patricia Bizzell (Past RSA President, 2004-05), Krista Ratcliffe (Past RSA President, 2012-13) Jacqueline Jones Royster, Dexter Gordon, and Catherine Squires, who is also the conference’s keynote speaker. Moderated by Karma R. Chávez and Anjali Vats.

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Following the Town Hall Meeting, there will be a reception, which will features the scholarship of structurally marginalized colleagues.

Sunday, May 24

Concurrent Sessions L: 8:00 – 9:15 am

L01 Outer Space Rhetorics: Competing Visions of the Future Chair Daniel DeVinney, Communication - University of Illinois Benjamin Firgens, Communication Arts - Pennsylvania State University Matthew Pitchford, Communication - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Haley Schneider - The Pennsylvania State University Daniel DeVinney, Communication - University of Illinois, Champaign Mary Stuckey, Communication - Pennsylvania State University

L02 (In)Hospitable Rhetorics of the Opioid-Use Epidemic: A Rhetorical Foray into a National Crisis Chair Kelly Pender, English - Virginia Tech Heidi Lawrence - George Mason University Cathryn Molloy, WRTC - James Madison University Lori Beth De Hertogh, Writing, Rhetoric - James Madison University Julie Mengert - Virginia Tech Brooke Covington, English - Virginia Tech Elizabeth Ferguson - George Mason University Hilary Selznick - Western Michigan University

L03 Borders, Laws, and Hospitality Gale Coskan-Johnson, English - Brock University Frida Sanchez Vega - University of Illinois at Chicago Kyle Winkler - Kent State University Jeremy Cox, Communication - The University of Texas - Permian Basin

63 L04 Environmental Rhetorics Nicole Brown, English - Western Washington University Matthew Bellinger - Seattle Pacific University, and Collin Syfert - Fitchburg State University Jamie Remillard - Worcester State University John Purfield, English - University of South Carolina Veena Namboodri, Humanities - Michigan Technological University

L05 Hitler’s Table Talks as “Invitational Rhetoric”: “Authenticity,” "Secondary Audiences," and the “Universal Genius” Chair Ryan Skinnell, English - San Jose State University Steven Katz, English - Clemson University Ryan Skinnell, English - San Jose State University Patricia Roberts-Miller - University of Texas at Austin

L06 “Intertextual Hospitalities: Black Sound, Black Rhetorics, Black Futures” Chair Earl Brooks, English - University of Maryland, Baltimore County Alexis McGee - University of Alabama Ben Harley, LLCS - Northern State University Gwendolyn Pough, Women's Studies - Syracuse University

L07 In/Hospitable Rhetorical Practices: Representations of Mothers and Motherhood Chair Valerie Renegar, Communications - Southwestern University, Heidi Hamilton, Communication & Thea - Emporia State University Denise Oles-Acevedo, English - Iowa State University Erika Thomas, Human Communication - California State University, Fullerton

L08 Imagining Decolonial Futures Kasi Williamson - Fontbonne University Nancy Henaku, Dept of Humanities - Michigan Tech University Mais Al-Khateeb - California State University Los Angeles

L09 Sexual Violence Scott Weedon, English - Texas Tech University Jennifer Buchan, Communication Arts - Pennsylvania State University Brittany Knutson - University of Minnesota—Twin Cities Tekla Hawkins, WLS - University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley

64 L10 The Intersections of Feminism and Rhetoric: A Manifesto of Accomplices Chair Jessica Johnson, Communication - University of Denver Holland Prior - University of Tennessee Alison Moore, English - University of Nevada, Reno Derek Handley - Lehigh University Aria Loberti, Writing and Rhetoric - University of Rhode Island Emily Amedée, Communication - Colorado State University

L11 The Epistemological Scapegoat: Woman Chair Judy Holiday, Rhetoric and CS - U of La Verne Andrea Alden - Grand Canyon University Fiona Harris-Ramsby - Bloomfield

L12 Inviting Vision: A Roundtable on the Present and Future of Visual Rhetoric Chair Christa Olson, Department of Englis - University of Wisconsin-Madison Kristin Arola - Michigan State University Anne Demo - Pennsylvania State University Brandee Easter - York University Cara Finnegan - University of Illinois Lisa Flores, Communication - University of Colorado Victoria Gallagher - North Carolina State University Laurie Gries - University of Colorado, Boulder Gabriela Rios - University of Oklahoma

L13 Teaching Rhetoric and Composition through the Archives Chair Tarez Samra Graban, English - Florida State University Wendy Hayden, English - CUNY Hunter College Shirley Rose, English - Arizona State University James Beasley - University of North Florida Michael-John DePalma, English - Baylor University Michelle Hite, English - Spelman College Jonathan Buehl, English - The Ohio State University Jane Greer, English/Women Stud - University of Missouri Kansas City Robert Schwegler, Writing and Rhetoric - University of Rhode Island Jenna Morton-Aiken, Humanities - Massachusetts Maritime Academy Lynee Gaillet, English - Georgia State University

65 L14 Women and the History of Rhetoric Susan Kates, English - University of Oklahoma Erin Banks-Kirkham, English - La Sierra University Megan Busch, English - University of South Carolina Julie Bokser, WRD - DePaul University

L15 Hosting Settlers: Decolonial and Indigenous Rhetorics of First Contact Chair Ellen Cushman, CSSH Dean's Office - Northeastern University Christie Toth, Writing & Rhetoric - University Rachel Jackson, English - University of Oklahoma Damian Baca, English - University of Arizona

L16 Rhetorical Approaches to Comedy Amy Anderson - West Chester University Heather Buzbee - University of South Carolina Sara Kelm, English - Texas Christian University Melissa Selby - Georgia Gwinnett College Andrew Jones, Communication - LCC International University

L18 Risks and Rewards of Rhetorically Constructing Hospitality in the Classroom: Perspectives from Technical Communication, Human Communication, Business Communication, and Rhetoric/Composition Chair Kari Birrer-Lundgren, Communication - Oregon Institute of Technology Matthew Search, Communication - Oregon Institute of Technology Veronica Koehn, Communication - Oregon Institute of Technology Marcy Leasum Orwig, Business Communic. - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

L19 Circulation and Surveillance Atilla Hallsby - University of Minnesota, and Dan Faltesek, New Media Communication - Oregon State University Patrick Love Monmouth University Candice Lanius, Communication Arts - University of Alabama in Huntsville Holly Shelton, English - University of Washington Aaron Settipane - Clemson University

66 L20 Current Issues on Algorithmic Rhetoric and Survival: An Interdisciplinary High- Density Panel Chair: Alvin Primack, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Jennifer Reinwald, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Jonathan Carter, Communication - Eastern Michigan University Kamiran Dadah, Communication Studies - California State University, Long Beach Amber Davisson, Comm. & Phil. - Keene State College Rishi Chebrolu, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Christopher Duerringer, Comm. Studies - California State University, Long Beach

L21 Places as Sites of Rhetorical Conflict and Community Alba Newmann Holmes - Swarthmore College Christine Geyer, English - Cazenovia College Erin Mcclellan - Boise State University Elizabeth Gilmore, Communication - Clemson University

L22 Sponsored by KLAL Zachor: The Holocaust and the Agency of Memory Chair: David Metzger

L23 Performing Hospitality through Classical Chinese Rhetoric Chair Bo Wang, English - California State University, Fresno Arabella Lyon - The State University of New York, Buffalo Hua Zhu - Miami University Xiaoye You - The Pennsylvania State University

L24 Susan Jarratt's "Chain of Gold: Greek Rhetoric in the Roman Empire": A Book Panel Chair Art Walzer, Comm Studies - University of Minnesota Laurent Pernot - University of Strasbourg Janet Atwill - University of Tennessee Michele Kennerly, Communication - Penn State

L25 The Ethos of Interdisciplinary Hospitality in Collaboration Chair Eric Rodriguez, Rhetoric and Writing - Michigan State University Shannon Kelly - Michigan State University Rebecca Conklin, Writing and Rhetoric - Michigan State University

67 L26 Approaches to Hospitality Lori Walters-Kramer - Monmouth College Dale Cyphert, Management - University of Northern Iowa Gaines Hubbell, English - University of Alabama in Huntsville Talya Slaw - University of Kansas Jay Childers - University of Kansas

L27 Negotiating (In)hospitable Affects in Classroom Pedagogies Chair Tristan Hanson - University of Texas at Austin Emily Smith - Penn State University Laura Feibush - Juniata College

L28 Listen Up! Actor-Network Theory, Rhetorical Ontologies, and Agential Voices (Still) Unheard Chair Brian Fehler, English - Texas Woman's University Erin Sagerson - Tarrant County College Justin Cook - Texas Woman's University Liz Cozby, Englsih - Texas Woman's University Ben Sword - Tarleton State University

L29 Unwelcome Constructions: Inhospitality and the Built Environment Chair Ufuk Ersoy - Clemson University Whitney Jordan Adams - Clemson University Diane Quaglia Beltran - Clemson University Brian Gaines - Clemson University

Concurrent Sessions M: 9:30—10:45 am

M01 Considering Neurorhetorical Traces: On the Rhetorics and Representations of Minds, Bodies, and Selves Chair Jordynn Jack - UNC-Chapel Hill Mary De Nora, English - Texas Tech University Edward Comstock - American University D.T. McCormick, English - Purdue University

68 M02 The Future of Fandom: Rhetoric, Citizenship, and Fan Cultures Chair Amber Davisson, Comm. & Phil. - Keene State College Shira Chess - University of Georgia Ashley Hinck - Xavier University Damien Pfister, Communication - University of Maryland Hillary Jones - California State University, Fresno Jeremy Johnson - University of the Pacific Aaron Hess - Arizona State University Vincent Pham - Willamette University Johanna Hartelius, Communication Studies - University of Texas at Austin

M03 Publics Katrina Miller - University of Nevada, Reno Kimberly Rotter, Liberal Arts - Rowan College Rachel Bailey - University of Georgia Christine Willingham, Communication Studies - UNC Wilmington

M04 “You Are Who They Say You Are”: Identity, Exclusion, & Inhospitable Practices Chair Abby Koenig, Management - University of Louisville James Stewart - Texas Tech University Delphine Broccard - Texas Tech University Will Streit - Texas Tech University

M05 Restaurant Industry Narratives: Bringing Hospitality into Academic Spaces Chair: Storm Pilloff, English - University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Natalie Goodman - University of Florida Lindsay Daigle, Honors College - University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

M06 Is It Above Us Now?: On Black Women, Rhetoric, Civility, and Hospitality Chair Gwendolyn Pough, Women's Studies - Syracuse University Tamika Carey, Writing and Rhetoric - University of Virginia Shewonda Leger, English - Florida International University Stephanie Veronica-Marie Jones, Writing Studies, Rhe - Syracuse University Gwendolyn Pough, Women's Studies - Syracuse University Constance Haywood, Writing, Rhetoric an - Michigan State University

69 M07 Rhetorical Designs of Public Spaces Rachael Zeleny - University of Baltimore Katie Bruner, Communication - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Kristy Maddux, Communication - University of Maryland Susanna Engbers - Kendall College of Art and Design

M08 Approaches to Public Memory Lauren DeLaCruz, English - Hampton University James Janack, Communication - Eckerd College April OBrien - Sam Houston State University Carly Woods, Communication - University of Maryland

M09 Welcoming Rhetoric as Religion: Four Ways of Wrestling with Immanence and Transcendence Chair Jeremy Cushman, English - Western Washington University Hagar Attia, Communication - University of Maryland Kaidan McNamee - Western Washington Institution Jeremy Cushman, English - Western Washington University Nissele Contreras - Michigan State University

M10 Activism and Social Movements Sage Boyd, English - Indiana University Rebecca Ottman, English - Indiana University Mary Glavan, English - Tulane Amy Lipke, English - University of Houston Danielle Giles - Iowa State University

M11 Approaches to Whiteness Wanda Little Fenimore - U of SC Meredith Neville-Shepard, Communication - University of Arkansas, and Ryan Neville-Shepard, Communication - University of Arkansas Beth Boser, Communication - University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Andrew Allsup - University of Pittsburgh

70 M12 The Changing Legitimacy of Fact and Truth in a Trumpian Digital Age: An Interactive Roundtable Chair Trent Kays, Rhetoric Program - Hampden-Sydney College A.G. Hughes - Chadron State College Bryan Jones - Oklahoma State University Victoria Tischio - West Chester University of Pennsylvania Scott Sundvall - University of Memphis Michael Gallaway - University of Texas at San Antonio

M13 (Re)considering Rhetoric and Psychoanalysis: A Symposium on Jacques Lacan’s Transference Chair Matthew Bost - Whitman College Joshua Gunn - University of Texas at Austin Robert McDonald - University of Kansas Marnie Ritchie - Pacific Lutheran University Emanuelle Wessels - Spalding University Kurt Zemlicka - University of Indiana

M14 Public Rhetorics and Public Figures Amelia Hizer, English - Indiana University, Bloomington Sarah Welsh, Rhetoric and Writing - The University of Texas at Austin Keith Miller - Arizona State University Stephanie Weaver, English - University of Oklahoma

M15 Sponsored by ARSTM Rhetorics of Technology and the Technologies of Rhetoric Chair: Lauren Cagle Casey Boyle, University of Texas—Austin Lauren Cagle, University of Kentucky Randy Allen Harris, University of Waterloo Aimee Kendall Roundtree, Texas State University Zoltan Majdik, North Dakota State University Carolyn R. Miller, North Carolina State University

M16 Public Political Rhetorics Sarah Hakimzadeh - University of Pittsburgh Sam Estabrooks, English - SUNY Albany John Dunn, English - Eastern Michigan University Jennifer Hitchcock - Old Dominion University, Richmond, VA Marco Ehrl - Kutztown University

71 M17 Reaching Over Walls: Rhetorical Hospitality Toward Curriculum Design with Engineering and the Sciences Chair Matt Schnackenberg, Communication - Oregon Tech Christopher Syrnyk, Communication - Oregon Tech Matt Frye, Communication - Oregon

M18 Simulation Games and Algorithmic Memory Sarah Lingo - Northwestern University Melissa Bianchi - Nova Southeastern University Eric James - Northwestern University

M19 (Post)human Digital Publics Anthony Stagliano - Florida Atlantic University Elias Adanu, English - Texas A&M University Hannah Foltz, Rhetoric - UT Austin

M20 Multimodality and First-Year Composition James Michael Fraley, ESFL - Texas Woman's University Denna Iammarino, English - Case Western Reserve University Adam Phillips, English - University of South Florida Nicholas Brown, English - Texas Christian University Jason Maxwell, English - University at Buffalo

M21 Welcoming or Inhospitable?: Examining the Impact of Undergraduate Research Chair Heather Brook Adams, English Department - University of North Carolina at Greensboro Andrea Rosso Efthymiou, Writing Studies - Hofstra University Ljiljana Coklin, Writing Program - UCSB Heather Brook Adams, English Department - University of North Carolina at Greensboro

M22 Hospitality and Engagement in the RSA Project in Reno Chair Amy Pason - University of Nevada, Reno Catherine Chaput - University of Nevada, Reno Lynda Walsh - University of Nevada, Reno John Ackerman - University of Colorado, Boulder Bridie McGreavy - University of Maine Jason Ludden - University of Nevada, Reno James Webber - University of Nevada, Reno Chris Earle - University of Nevada, Reno Kathleen McConnell - San Jose State University

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M23 Digital Agencies Miles Coleman, Comm. Studies - Rowan University, and Mark Anthoney, Digital Learning - Seattle University Alex Reid - SUNY Buffalo Jacob Greene, English - Arizona State University Wendy Anderson, Communication Studies - University of Minnesota

M24 Language, Materiality, and Making Sense: Reading Politics, Composing Science, Writing Water, and Finding Ghosts Chair Thomas Cox - Iowa State University Joshua Taylor - Iowa State University Esther Crompton - Iowa State University Austin Harrington - Iowa State University Thomas Cox - Iowa State University

M25 Education / Writing Jack Morales, English - Community College of Allegheny County Peter Huk, Writing Program - University of California, Santa Barbara Jennifer Jackson, English - North Central College Steven Accardi - College of DuPage

M26 Sponsored by ASHR Re-reading the Foundations of Rhetorical Criticism Chair: Thomas R. Dunn, Colorado State University Thomas R. Dunn, Colorado State University Leslie Hahner, Baylor University Katie Homar, North Carolina State University Jessica A. Kurr, Northeastern University

M27 Articulating Boundaries: Tracing the Rhetorical and Pedagogical Divisions Between High Schools and Colleges Chair Amy Lueck, English - Santa Clara University Amy Lueck, English - Santa Clara University Annie Mendenhall - Georgia Southern University - Armstrong Campus Brice Nordquist, English - Syracuse University

73 M28 You’re (Un)Welcome Here: The Rhetorics of Inclusion in Digital, Academic, and Community Spaces Chair Noah Wilson - Syracuse University Alexandria Hanson - Syracuse University Jason Markins - Colgate University Benesemon Simmons - Syracuse University

Concurrent Sessions N: 11:00 am –12:15 pm

N01 Rhetorical Analyses on Health Care Valeria Fabj, Communication - Lynn University Laura Pigozzi, Writing Program - Northwestern University Drew Holladay, English - University of Maryland, Baltimore County R.J. Lambert, English - The University of South Florida

N02 Movement and memory from the non-places: Three approaches to understanding the peculiarity of archives Chair Mai Nou Xiong - North Carolina State University Mai Nou Xiong - North Carolina State University Katrina Marks, Communication - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Erin O'Quinn, English - North Carolina State University

N03 Recognizing Recognition in the Age of Post-Truth Chair Kristian Bjørkdahl - University of Oslo Sarah Burgess - University of San Fransisco Nancy Welch - The University of Vermont Kristian Bjørkdahl - University of Oslo Eirik Vatnøy - University of Oslo John Magnus Ragnhildson Dahl - University of Bergen

N04 Receptions and Limits for Victims: Examining the Rhetoric in Contemporary Rape Culture Chair Denise Oles-Acevedo, English - Iowa State University Denise Oles-Acevedo, English - Iowa State University Marylou Naumoff, Communication - Montclair State University Erika Thomas, Human Communication - California State University, Fullerton

74 N05 Texts, Technologies, and Actor-Networks Christopher Adamczyk, English - State University of New York at Farmingdale Meg Marquardt, English - University of Wisconsin-Madison Olga Menagarishvili - Metropolitan State University Candice Lanius, Communication Arts - University of Alabama in Huntsville

N06 Rhetoric at the Crossroads of Civilizations: The Quest for Hospitality and Inclusion Cheryl Glenn, English - Pennsylvania State University Kathleen Ethel Welch, English - The University of Oklahoma Hui Wu, Literature/Languages - University of Texas at Tyler Elif Guler, English - Longwood University Moushumi Biswas, English - University of Texas at El Paso

N07 Teaching the Rhetorics of Reproductive Justice: Perspectives from the Classroom and the Community Chair Shui-yin Sharon Yam - University of Kentucky Emily Winderman, Communication Studies - University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Natalie Fixmer-Oraiz, Communication Studies - University of Iowa Maria Novotny, English - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Lori Beth De Hertogh, Writing, Rhetoric - James Madison University

N08 Looking under the Mushroom Cloud: An Exercise in Rhetorical Memory Mapping Chair Elinor Lake - Washington State University Tri-Cities Elinor Lake - Washington State University Tri-Cities Patricia Wilde, English - Washington State University Tri-Cities Vanessa Cozza - Washington State University Tri-Cities

N09 Rhetorics of Refusal: Anti-Colonial Resistance to Settler Powers of Welcome and Exclusion Chair Qwo-Li Driskill, WGSS - Oregon State University Qwo-Li Driskill, WGSS - Oregon State University Cassandra Hall, WGSS/Queer Studies - Oregon State University Andrés C. López - Oregon State University Carina Buzo, WGSS - Oregon State University

N10 Right-Wing Rhetorics in the Digital Age Chair Alan Finlayson, Pol, Phil and Comms - University of East Anglia Alan Finlayson, Pol, Phil and Comms - University of East Anglia Cassian Osborne-Carey - UEA Robert Topinka - Birkbeck, University of London

75 N11 Rhetoric and Vulnerable (Counter) Publics Matthew Heard, English - University of North Texas Alexander Helberg, English - Carnegie Mellon University Genna McDaniel - California State University, Northridge Jessica Restaino, Writing Studies - Montclair State University

N12 Rhetoric, Hospitality, and Placemaking: A Roundtable on Field Methodologies of "Being There" Haley Schneider - The Pennsylvania State University Bryan Picciotto - Saint Anselm College Jessica Batychenko - University of Pittsburgh Carolina Nieto - University of Washington Dylan Rollo - Northwestern University Candice Rai - University of Washington

N13 Stewardship, Stasis Theory and Myths of Hospitality: Listening to the Evolving Public Discourse on Climate Change Chair Roxanne Mountford - University of Oklahoma James Zeigler, English - University of Oklahoma Roxanne Mountford - University of Oklahoma Kris Ratcliffe, English - Arizona State University

N14 Science and Public Rhetorics Jacqueline Schiappa, Writing Studies - University of Minnesota Kaden Milliren - Purdue University Shannon Fanning, Prof. Communications - Farmingdale State College Kenny Smith, Writing - University of California, Santa Barbara

N15 Hospitable Circulation in Science and Medicine Chair Kristin Shimmin, Engl & Foreign Langs - Frostburg State University Sarah Hallenbeck - University of North Carolina Wilmington Chelsea Redeker Milbourne, English Dept. - Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

N16 Public Discourse Patricia Bizzell - College of the Holy Cross, and Andrew Wells, English - Auburn University Ann von Mehren, English - University of Memphis Robin Zwier - University of Pittsburgh Ben Harley, LLCS - Northern State University Allison Prasch, Communication Arts - University of Wisconsin-Madison

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N17 Explorations of Hospitality Stephen Yarbrough, English - University of North Carolina at Greensboro Linford Lamptey, English - Miami University June Manuel, English - University of Oregon Andreea Ritivoi, English - Carnegie Mellon University Mark Schaukowitch - University of South Carolina

N18 Demogoguery and the Alt-Right: Witch Hunts, Miller, Bannon Lauren Lemley - Abilene Christian University T. Kenny Fountain, English - University of Virginia Marco Ehrl - Kutztown University David Riche - University of Denver

N19 Identity /Identification Amber De Clerck - Ghent University Lew Caccia, English - Kent State University at Stark Eryn Johnson - Indiana University, Bloomington Sara Dye, English - Baylor University Nadya Pittendrigh, English - University of Houston-Victoria

N20 Sponsored by SAAP Rhetoric, Hospitality, and the Tradition of American Pragmatism Chair: Scott R. Stroud, University of Texas at Austin Marilyn Fischer, University of Dayton Amy Dayton, University of Alabama Jeremy David Swartz, University of Oregon Vincent Colapietro, Pennsylvania State University

N21 Using Historical Touchstones as a Pedagogical Approach Gracemarie Fillenwarth, Writing Arts - Rowan University Matt McKinney, English - Texas A&M University Ryan Wheeler, English - Texas Christian University Michelle Kelsey, Communication - Purdue University Fort Wayne and Nadia Martinez Carrillo - Roanoke College

77 N22 Dissenting Rhetorics within the Israel-Palestine Conflict: Prophetic Voices in the Context of Inhospitable Nationalisms Chair Matthew Abraham, English - University of Arizona David Frank, English - University of Oregon Brooke Hotez, English - University of Arizona Matthew Abraham, English - University of Arizona Michael Kleine, Retired - University of Arkansas at Little Rock

N24 The Limits/Possibilities of Welcoming Transdisciplinary Guests to the Field of Rhetoric Chair Kat Lambrecht - University of Nevada, Reno Erin Goldin - University of California, Merced Phillip Lovas - University of California, Merced

N25 Rhetorics of Land Monuments Joshua Smith - The University of Kansas Kathleen Lamp, English - Arizona State University Kelly Scarff, English - Virginia Tech John Koban, English - University of Wisconsin-Madison

N26 (In)Hospitality of Digital Designs, Genres, and Platforms Chair Ja'La Wourman, WRAC - Michigan State University Ja'La Wourman, WRAC - Michigan State University Lucy Johnson, English - University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Rebecca Conklin, Writing and Rhetoric - Michigan State University Phil Bratta - Oklahoma State University

N27 Gaming Hospitality: Ideological disruption & remix Chair Holly Shelton, English - University of Washington Ahmed Al Awadhi, English - University of Washington Sara Lovett, English - University of Washington

N28 Revisiting the Canon Sarabeth Grant - University of Hartford Andre E. Johnson, Communication - University of Memphis Daryn Sinclair, Rhetoric Studies - University of Georgia Ian Barnard, Chapman University

78 Concurrent Sessions O: 12:30 –1:45 pm

O01 Violence: Weapons, Police, Combat Sports Nathan Bedsole - University of Colorado Boulder Kirsten Bridgemen - Illinois State University Isaac West, Communication Studie - Vanderbilt University Lydia Wilkes - Idaho State University

O02 Inhospitable Digital Environments, from Toxic to Doxic Chair Caddie Alford, English - Virginia Commonwealth University Jason Crider - University of Florida Shannon Butts, English - University of Florida Eric Detweiler, English - Middle Tennessee State University

O03 Objects and Oligarchs: Rhetorical Training in an Age of Fear Chair John Pell, English - Whitworth University Will Duffy, English - University of Memphis Gabe Carter, English - Western Washington University John Pell, English - Whitworth University

O04 Issues in Higher Education Melissa Perry, English - Tarrant County College Madelyn Pawlowski, English - Northern Michigan University Olivia Wood, English - CUNY Graduate Center Carrie Anne Platt, Communication - North Dakota State University

O05 Hip-Hop Voices in Inhospitable Spaces Chair Regina Duthely, English - University of Puget Sound A.D. Carson - University of Virginia Todd Craig - City University of New York at Medgar Evers College Regina Duthely, English - University of Puget Sound

O07 Violent Hospitalities: Ecologies, Bodies, and Audiences in the Current Professional Wrestling Boom Chair Jacqui Pratt - Independent Researcher Joseph Telegen - University of Washington Jacqui Pratt - Independent Researcher Trevor Meyer - Northwest Missouri State University

79 O08 Written and Embodied Rhetoric: An Analysis of (In)Hospitable Acts Performed by White Men Chair Ashley Beardsley, English - University of Oklahoma Noah Patton, English - University of Oklahoma Kalyn Prince, English - University of Oklahoma

O09 Speculative Criticism for In/hospitable Futures. Or, Crafting Refuge in A Rhetorical Playshop Chair Jeremy Gordon - Gonzaga University J. Nautiyal, Comm. Studies - Gonzaga University Christopher Chapin, Philosophy - Gonzaga University Laura Mattson - University of South Florida Kirstin Wagner - University of California - Santa Cruz Mariko Thomas - Independent Scholar Jennifer Heusel - Coker University

O10 Hospitality, Colonial Logics, and Decolonial Sovereignties: Indigenous Knowledges at the University Chair Lisa King, English - University of Tennessee, Knoxville Lisa King, English - University of Tennessee, Knoxville Joyce Rain Anderson, English - Bridgewater State University Kathryn Pewenofkit Briner - Florida Atlantic University Chelsea Murdock - Clemson University

O11 Movements of Public Resistance Wendy Anderson, Communication Studie - University of Minnesota Colleen Wilkowski, English - Arizona State University E. Brooke Phipps, Communication - University of Maryland Sigrid Streit, English - University of Detroit Mercy

O12 Roundtable "Hashtag Activism in the Classroom - Feminist Pedagogical Interventions for Rhetorical Analysis and Participation in Online Activist Movements" Nupoor Ranade - North Carolina State University Megan Fletcher - North Carolina State University Melissa Stone, English - NC State University

80 O13 Decolonizing the Canon: Pedagogical Dispatches From the Carnival of Loathing Chair Abraham Khan, CAS - Penn State Lisa Corrigan, Communication - University of Arkansas Christina Cedillo - University of Houston-Clear Lake E Cram - University of Iowa Leslie Hahner, Communication - Baylor University Robert Mejia, Communication - North Dakaota State University Tiara Na'puti, Media, Comm, & Info - University of Colorado Erin Rand - Syracuse University Shannon Walters, English - Temple University

O14 Visual Rhetoric Joshua Guitar - Christopher Newport University Sierra Mendez - University of Texas at Austin Jennifer Reinwald, Communication - University of Pittsburgh

O15 Syllabi/Evaluations/Assessment Mary Hedengren - University of Houston, Clear Lake Alisha Scott - Virginia Tech Andrew Moos, JPEE - University of Michigan Patrick Herald, English - Emory University Erika Johnson - Utah Valley University

O16 Approaches to Argumentation Brian Larson, School of Law - Texas A&M University, and Susan Provenzano, Law - Northwestern Pritzker School of Law James Crosswhite, English - University of Oregon Timothy Oleksiak, English - University of Massachusetts Boston Michael Hoppmann, Communication - Northeastern University

O17 Methods and Users Fernando Ismael Quiñones Valdivia - Penn State University, and Jackson Specker - University of Northern Iowa Amy Charron, Rhetoric and Writing - UT Austin Brad Herzog, Rhetoric & Writing - Saginaw Valley State University Nadia Kyeremeh - University of Texas El Paso

81 O18 The Post-Digital and Speculative Future-Pasts Justin Hodgson, English - Indiana University Jimmy Butts, English - LSU Johanna Hartelius, Communication Studie - University of Texas at Austin Aaron McKain, Communications - North Central University

O19 Rhetorical Analyses of Public Rhetorics I Christopher Jackson, Communication - Wake Forest University Lynn C. Lewis, English - Oklahoma State University Jonathan Bradshaw, English - Western Carolina University Melinda Myers, Liberal Studies - Kettering University Brad Lucas, English - Texas Christian University

O20 Literacy Peter Mortensen, English - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign David Martins - Rochester Institute of Technology Patrick Berry - Syracuse University Gillan Thompson, English - Saginaw Valley State University

O21 Public Space and Circulations Sam Hamilton, English - Bridgewater College John Tinnell - University of Colorado Denver Maria Prikhodko, Writing, Rhetoric - Depaul Steven Melling, Communication Studies - University of Missouri - Kansas City

O22 Unbinding Disciplinary Boundaries: Redefining Terms, Coding, and Taxonomy for Rhetorical Discussions of Ethos, Cosmopolitanism, and Globalization in the Digital Age Chair Eric Hamilton - Clemson University Eric Hamilton - Clemson University Emma Stanley - Clemson University Matt Stapleton - Clemson University

O23 Ethics Sam Allen - University of Pittsburgh John Gagnon, English - University of Hawaii at Manoa Kaitlyn Hawkins, English - Bowling Green State University Joshua Abboud, WRD - University of Kentucky

82 O24 Making Portable Research Hospitable: Mobilizing Neurorhetorics in Transdisciplinary Projects and Work Chair Christa Teston - Ohio State University Mary De Nora, English - Texas Tech University Sarah Austin, English - United States Air Force Academy Prep School Leah Heilig - Texas Tech University

O25 Rhetorical Approaches to Spirit and Religion Peter Simonson, Communication - University of Colorado Boulder William Elkins, Writing and Rhetoric - 1947 Tyler Carter - Duke Kunshan University

O27 Extending (Un)conditional Hospitality to Data Science, or One of Rhetoric’s Historical Others Chair John Gallagher, English - The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Steve Holmes - Texas Tech University Aaron Beveridge, English - University of North Carolina at Greensboro Andrew Kulak, English - Virginia Tech John Gallagher, English - The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

O28 Cybernetic Scars, Digital Love: Reflections on Hospitality in New Media Chair Brian Gaines - Clemson University Shelley Lloyd - Clemson University Charlotte Lucke - Clemson University Brian Gaines - Clemson University

O29 The Underbelly, the Untimely, the Unconscious: Three Cases of Damaging Digital- Material Rhetorics Chair Dustin Edwards - University of Central Florida Erin Brock Carlson - West Virginia University Rich Shivener - York University Collin Bjork - Massey University

83 Concurrent Sessions P: 2:00—3:15 pm

P01 Articulating Monsters: Exploring epistemologies of political power in the eco- and palaeosciences Chair Randall Monty - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Kathryn Northcut - Missouri University of Science & Technology Christopher Stuck - University of Louisville Marlene Galvan - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

P02 New Materialist Rhetorics Chad Wickman - Auburn University Ian Ferris, English - University of Texas at Austin Jose Luis Quintero Ramirez - Northwestern University

P03 In/hospitality in Restoration Ecologies as Rhetorical Interventions for De/colonial Inhabitation Chair Jason Ludden - University of Nevada, Reno Kassia Shaw - University of Wisconsin, Madison Sonya Eddy - University of Texas, San Antonio Kenneth Walker - University of Texas, San Antonio Kyle Boggs - Boise State University

P04 Coalitional Relations: In/Hospitable Rhetorical Practices and Contemporary Feminisms Chair Laura Tetreault - SUNY Albany Laura Tetreault - SUNY Albany Louis Maraj - University of Pittsburgh Pritha Prasad - University of Kansas Jennifer Nish, English - Texas Tech University

P05 Inhospitable Obligations: On Rejecting Rhetorical Hospitality Chair Michael McGinnis, English - University of Alabama in Huntsville Conor Shaw-Draves - Saginaw Valley State University Michael McGinnis, English - University of Alabama in Huntsville Adrienne Jankens - Wayne State University Whitney Hardin - Kettering University

84 P06 Border Rhetorics Catalina de Onís, Civic Communication - Willamette University Maclain Scott, English - University of Texas at Austin Selena Palomino, Communication Studie - University of Minnesota Susana Martínez Guillem, Communication - University of New Mexico Kimberly Overmier, English - University of South Carolina

P08 Complex Responses to the Prison Industrial Complex Logan Middleton - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Humaira Awal - Columbia University Carolyn Robbins, BIC - Baylor University Maggie Shelledy - University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

P09 Inviting, Recording, Listening: Ethos from the University to the Community Chair Robert Gilmor - University of Denver April Chapman-Ludwig, Writing Program - University of Denver Sarah Hart Micke - University of Denver Angela Sowa - University of Denver

P10 Civility Scott Makstenieks, Comm. Studies - Winona State University Amanda Oswalt - Texas Woman's University Martha Lynn Russell, English - Old Dominion University Kevin Carey - University of Waterloo

P12 Inhospitable Feminisms: Recalcitrant Feminist Responses to White Supremacy, Colonialism, and Immigrant Dehumanization Chair Ana Milena Ribero - Oregon State University Karrieann Soto Vega, WRD - University of Kentucky Brooke Bishop - Oregon State University Azadeh Ghanizadeh - Syracuse University

P13 Places, Bodies, and Hospitality Chair Ryan Mitchell - Carnegie Mellon University Tori Thompson Peters, English - University of Wisconsin-Madison Samantha Rippetoe, Communication Studie - University of Georgia Berkley Conner - University of Iowa

85 P14 Domestic Spheres as Digital Publics A.G. Hughes - Chadron State College Jason Michálek, English - Indiana University Heather Woods, Comm Studies - Kansas State University Hannah Hopkins, English - The University of Texas at Austin

P15 Movements Corinne Sugino, Communication - University of Pittsburgh Anselma Widha Prihandita, English - University of Washington Carlos Flores, Comm. Studies - University of Nevada Las Vegas Brenda Helmbrecht, English - California Polytechnic State University

P16 Inviting Close Textual Analysis into Our Critical and Pedagogical Domains Chair Robert Terrill, English - Indiana University Leah Ceccarelli - University of Washington Andrew Hansen - Trinity University Andre E. Johnson, Communication - University of Memphis

P17 Rhetorical Analyses of Public Rhetorics Ma-aruf Al-hassan, English - The University of Texas at El Paso Nicholas Prephan - Wayne State University Joseph Good - University of Maryland

P18 Approaches to Composition Nathan Wagner - Georgia State University Wayne Slater, TLPL - University of Maryland Kimberly Harrison, English - Florida International University Sarah Piercy, English - Texas State University Lisa Bailey, English - University of South Carolina

P19 Rhetorics of Diversification Anita Mixon - Wayne State University Ruby Pappoe, English - University of Texas at El Paso Divine Narkotey Aboagye - Illinois State University Kassia Waggoner, English - Friends University

86 P20 Argumentation Kenneth Ladenburg - Arizona State University Sharon Avital, Humanities - Tel-Aviv University Lindsay Head, English - Florida International University Michelle LaVigne, Rhetoric & Language - University of San Francisco

P21 Constructing Online Communities: Sovereign and White Nationalist Rob Mills - The Pennsylvania State University Maggie Fernandes, English - Virginia Tech Sarah Colclough, Rhetoric and Writing - The University of Texas at Austin Martha Karnes - University of Texas, Austin

P22 Killer Apps and Intimate Networks Elizabeth Topping, English - Georgia State University and Lin Dong, English – Georgia State University Eric James - Northwestern University Katherine Cruger, Communication - Chatham University, and Carla Richards, Sustainability - Chatham University

P23 Institutional Issues, Including Course Evaluations, the GTA Practicum, Faculty Orientation Marc Santos - University of Northern Colorado Katherine O'Meara - Emporia State University Theresa Evans, English - Miami University Jazmine Wells, Rhetoric and Writing - University of Texas- Austin

P24 Affect Eileen Lagman - University of Wisconsin-Madison Micki Burdick - The University of Iowa Chase Aunspach, Communication - University of Nebraska, and Casey Kelly, Communication - University of Nebraska Maria Flávia Figueiredo, Linguistics - Universidade de Franca, and LUAN MARQUES DOMINGUES - UNIFRAN- UNIVERSIDADE DE FRANCA Scott Weedon, English - Texas Tech University

87 P25 The Mad, the Bad and the Rad(ical): Originating Rhetorical Praxis within Divergent Perspectives Chair Leah Heilig - Texas Tech University Leah Heilig - Texas Tech University Jeannie Bennett, English - West Texas A&M Josh Chase - Michigan Technological University

P26 Composing the Public University Katherine Bridgman - Texas A&M University - Roger Chao, Writing and Rhetoric - Oakland University Michal Reznizki - University of California, Berkeley Keely Mohon-Doyle, English - North Carolina Wesleyan College

P27 Digitality and Disability Rhetorics Brenna Swift, English - UW-Madison Amanda Shoaf, English - University of North Carolina at Greensboro Kristin Bennett, English Department - Arizona State University Kelly Wheeler, English & Education - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Manako Yabe - Michigan State University

P28 Militarism Lamiyah Bahrainwala, Communication Studies - Southwestern University Laura Sparks - California State University, Chico Derek Lewis - Penn State University James McVey, Communcation Stds - Kansas State University

P29 Christianity and the “Antinomy of Hospitality” Joshua Morrison - University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Sarah Stone Watt - Pepperdine University, and Cory Geraths, Rhetoric - Wabash College Jennifer Stone, Rhetoric - University of Iowa Patrick Shaw, English - University of South Alabama

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