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Accepting Nominations for the 2023 ARSTM Article of the Year Award

2023 ARSTM Article of the Year Award The Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine’s (ARSTM) Article of the Year Award recognizes the most outstanding rhetoric of science, technology, or medicine-related article published the preceding calendar year. Articles upholding a range of expertise, diverse canons, epistemological foundations, positionalities,… Read More »Accepting Nominations for the 2023 ARSTM Article of the Year Award

Call for Preconference Program (Co-)Chair(s): ARSTM@RSA 2024

The Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine will hold our biennial  preconference at the 2024 Rhetoric Society of America conference. RSA will be held May 23-26, 2024, in Denver, Colorado, with the preconference scheduled for May 23. We need one chair or two co-chairs to coordinate the… Read More »Call for Preconference Program (Co-)Chair(s): ARSTM@RSA 2024

ARSTM@NCA 2023 CFP

FREEDOM The Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine (ARSTM) invites submission of individual papers, paper sessions, and panel discussions for the 2023 NCA convention. We invite submissions that respond to the convention theme–FREEDOM–as it pertains to the rhetoric of science, technology, and medicine. The purpose of ARSTM is… Read More »ARSTM@NCA 2023 CFP

Announcing the winner of the 2022 ARSTM Book Award!

The ARSTM Book Award Committee is pleased to announce the winner of the 2022 ARSTM Book Award: What It Feels Like: Visceral Rhetoric and the Politics of Rape Culture by Stephanie R. Larson (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2021).  What it Feels Like is a stunning act of feminist reclamation that invites rhetorical scholars… Read More »Announcing the winner of the 2022 ARSTM Book Award!

ARSTM Election Nominations, Membership, & Virtual Mentoring Hour

Leadership Elections  It’s time to elect new leadership! As a small organization, ARSTM relies on an active, enthusiastic, and collegial officer group. Service loads are reasonable with most positions normally requiring under 40 hours per year; the President normally has a more significant commitment, and those nominated should be able… Read More »ARSTM Election Nominations, Membership, & Virtual Mentoring Hour