[ATTW-L] Special Issue of Rhetoric of Health and Medicine Journal on The Rhetoric of Chronicity is Here!
Rhetoric Healthmedicine
rhmassistanteditor at gmail.com
Wed Jun 1 22:11:20 UTC 2022
Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to share that the latest issue of *Rhetoric of Health and
Medicine* journal is now available!
This special issue was curated by guest co-editors Lora Arduser and Jeffrey
Bennett, who view this issue as an “opportunity to create a robust and
cohesive body of scholarship on the rhetoric of chronicity.”
In issue 5.2, you will find:
· “Patients as Researcher: Chronicity, Health Data, and Emergent
Attribution Practices,” a research article by Sarah Singer;
· “‘I’ve Never Felt Right After Chemo’: The Chronicity of
Post-Chemotherapy,” a persuasion brief by Bryna Siegel Finer;
· “Rhetorical Enactment Theory and a Rhetoric of Chronicity for
Alzheimer’s Disease,” a research article by Amanda Friz;
· and “Selling a Cure for Chronicity: A Layered Narrative Analysis
of Direct-to-Consumer Humira® Advertisements,” a research article by
Kristen Cole.
The full issue can be found here:
https://journals.upress.ufl.edu/rhm/issue/view/295
We thank the authors for their tremendous contributions on this issue!
Best,
Brittany Smart
Assistant Editor, *RHM* Journal
Ph.D. Candidate, University of Louisville
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