Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine
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Conspectus: Inventing Futures for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine
Lisa Keranen and Lynda Walsh
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 1 • 1-9
The Prospect of Invention in Rhetorical Studies of Science, Technology, and Medicine
Lawrence J. Prelli and William J. Kinsella
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 2 • 1-10
"Mind the Gaps": Hidden Purposes and Missing Internationalism in Scholarship on the Rhetoric of Science and Technology in Public Discourse
Celeste M. Condit
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 3 • 1-9
The Productivity of Scientific Rhetoric
David J Depew
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 4 • 1-20
State of the Art Twenty Years On: Reflections
John A Campbell
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 5 • 1-12
Promoting the Discipline: Rhetorical Studies of Science, Technology, and Medicine
Jeanne Fahnestock and John Lyne
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 6 • 1-15
To Whom Do We Speak? The Audiences for Scholarship on the Rhetoric of Science and Technology
Leah Ceccarelli
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 7 • 1-7
The Rhetoric of Science Meets the Science of Rhetoric
Randy Harris, Judy Z. Segal and Lisa Keranen
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 8 • 1-12
"How Can We Act?" A Praxiographical Program for the Rhetoric of Technology, Science, and Medicine
Carl G. Herndl and Celeste Condit
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 9 • 1-13
Horizon Myths
Lynda Walsh
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 10 • 1-3
Audiences, Brains, Sustainable Planets, and Communication Technologies: Four Horizons for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology
Carolyn R. Miller
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 11 • 1-6
Genres in Scientific and Technical Rhetoric
Carolyn R. Miller and Lauren Leigh Cutlip
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 12 • 1-4
The Rhetoric of Technology as a Rhetorical Technology
John A Lynch
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 13 • 1-6
Projecting Possible Lines of Sight for RSSTM
Lawrence J. Prelli
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 14 • 1-6
Emerging Directions in Science, Publics, and Controversy
James Wynn
2013-04-30 Volume 9 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Inventing the Future: The Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Medicine • Article 15 • 1-5