[ATTW-L] Preview of issue 1.3-4 Rhetoric of Health and Medicine

Lisa Melonçon meloncon at tek-ritr.com
Wed Nov 28 13:06:28 UTC 2018


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Colleagues –

 

Blake Scott and I are pleased to bring you another preview of the upcoming issue of the Rhetoric of health and Medicine (http://journals.upress.ufl.edu/rhm).

 

Enjoy this interview with David Gruber (University of Copenhagen) and Jason Kalin (Depaul University) about their forthcoming article, "Gut Rhetorics: Towards Experiments in Living with Microbiota." 

https://stars.library.ucf.edu/rhm/vol1/iss3/2/

 

Big thanks to our fabulous assistant editors, Cathryn Molloy (James Madison University) and Erin Trauth (High Point University)  for making this happen!

 

RHM author interviews provide great insights and behind the scenes looks of how knowledge is made and can be great supplements to different kinds of classes at both the graduate and undergraduate level. 

 

And if you haven't subscribed to RHM, give yourself or a friend a great gift this holiday season: http://journals.upress.ufl.edu/index.php/rhm/pages/view/subscribe

 

Wishing everyone a great end of the term,

Lisa

 

Lisa Melonçon, PhD

Co-Editor, Rhetoric of Health and Medicine (http://journals.upress.ufl.edu/rhm)

Series Editor: Foundations and Innovations in Technical and Professional Communication (https://wac.colostate.edu/books/tpc/)

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