[ATTW-L] Xchanges Undergrad Issue 15.2 Is Live + Special Features Call & Submission Changes

Brian Hendrickson bhendrickson at rwu.edu
Fri Mar 12 16:58:54 UTC 2021


Dear All:

On behalf of the editorial team at Xchanges <http://xchanges.org>, I am
delighted to inform you that our most recent undergraduate scholarship
issue is now live, with six new, fantastic articles:

   - "Whose Right is it Anyway?: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Universal
   Human Rights Problem <http://www.xchanges.org/whose-right-is-it-anyway>"
   by Lucero Truszkowski
   - "'The Greatest of Wrongs': A Rhetorical Analysis of Narratives on the
   Death of Mangas Coloradas
   <http://www.xchanges.org/the-greatest-of-wrongs>" by Anna Delony
   - "Finding a Way to Win Gay in an Evolving Historical Movement: How
   Harvey Milk’s Rhetoric Led Him to San Francisco City Supervisor
   <http://www.xchanges.org/finding-a-way-to-win-gay>" by Samantha Gowdey
   - "'Where Is He?!': Asian/American Representation in Netflix Original
   Programming <http://www.xchanges.org/where-is-he>" by Amberly S. Lerner
   - "Chance (re)Collections: Twine Games and Preservation on the Internet
   <http://www.xchanges.org/chance-recollections>" by Tobias I. Paul
   - "Grammatology in the Carceral State: Writing, the Human, and
   Abolitionist Pedagogies
   <http://www.xchanges.org/grammatology-in-the-carceral-state>" by Allegro
   Wang

After reading this amazing work and thinking over how to integrate it into
your teaching, please also check out our updated submissions page
<http://www.xchanges.org/sub-1>, where we have included two important
announcements that we hope you will help us circulate to undergraduate and
graduate students:

   1. Xchanges has switched from a one-time review period to rolling
   reviews, which allows us to respond to our undergraduate and graduate
   authors more quickly and build in more opportunities to work with authors
   through the revision process.
   2. Xchanges is seeking submissions for its new special features section,
   which it is launching with the feature "Perspectives," an opportunity for
   current and recent rhet/comp graduate students to publish 1,500-2,000 word
   advice pieces on navigating grad school and what comes after.


Thanks as always for supporting Xchanges!

Brian Hendrickson, PhD
Co-Managing Editor, Xchanges
Assistant Professor
Dept of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition
Roger Williams University
bhendrickson at rwu.edu
Office Phone: (401) 254-3243
Office Location: GHH 239
Pronouns: he/him/his

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Providence campuses are located within the homelands of both the Pokanoket
and Narragansett Nations. Let this acknowledgment serve as a reminder of
our ongoing efforts to reconcile and partner with the Narragansett and
Pokanoket and all Indigenous peoples whose lands and waters we benefit from
today.


On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 10:34 AM Brian Hendrickson <bhendrickson at rwu.edu>
wrote:

>
> Brian Hendrickson, PhD
> Managing Editor, Xchanges <http://xchanges.org>
> Assistant Professor
> Dept of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition
> Roger Williams University
> bhendrickson at rwu.edu
> Office Phone: (401) 254-3243
> Office Location: GHH 239
> Pronouns: he/him/his
>
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