All Episodes
re:verb — 100 episodes
E108: AI-Assisted War Crimes?
E107: No War With Iran 3: Rise of the Machines
E106: CMU Coup? (w/ Sheila Liming & Catherine Evans)
E105: Writing Assessment is not “Viewpoint Discrimination”
E104: “Shoveling cultural snow,” or: Season’s greetings from AI Slop Summer
E103: No (More) War with Iran!
E102: Escape from the University of the Cancelled
E101: Discourse & Manipulation pt. 4 - The Economic Assumptions of "Liberation Day"
E100: Making the Human: Race, Allegory, and Asian Americans (w/ Dr. Corinne M. Sugino)
E99: Black Iconoclasm in Post/Ferguson America (w/ Dr. Charles Athanasopoulos)
E98: Discourse & Manipulation, Pt. 3 - Manipulative Silences in Post-Election Post-Mortems
E97: re:joinder - OI: Oprahficial Intelligence
E96: Urban Renewal and Black Rhetorical Citizenship (w/ Dr. Derek G. Handley)
E95: veep:verb
E94: re:blurb - Ethos
E93: Queer Techné and Queering A.I. (w/ Dr. Patricia Fancher)
E92: Academic Organizing and Palestinian Solidarity (w/ Olivia Wood)
E91: Thinking Rhetorically (w/ Dr. Robin Reames)
E90: reel:verb - Civil War (Garland, 2024)
E89: Distance and Suffering in News Reporting (w/ John Oddo, Cameron Mozafari, & Alex Kirsch)
E88: re:joinder - Lose Bigly with Scott Adams, pt. 3: Movies, Moist Robots, and Mass Delusions
E87: Self-Immolation as Rhetorical Protest (w/ Dr. James Chase Sanchez)
E86: Discourse & Manipulation (Part 2)
E85: Discourse and Manipulation
E84: Toward a Media Theory of the U.S.-Mexico Underground (w/ Dr. Juan Llamas-Rodriguez)
E83: Criminalizing Protest: The Stop Cop City RICO Charges
E82: The Rhetoric of AI Hype (w/ Dr. Emily M. Bender)
E81: Academic Labor Solidarity (w/ Dr. James J. Brown, Jr.)
E80: re:joinder - Scott Adams & Persuasion: The Squeakuel
E79: Legitimizing Situated Knowledge in East Palestine, Ohio (w/ Sophie Wodzak & Dr. Erin Brock Carlson)
E78: Campus Misinformation and Academic Freedom (w/ Dr. Brad Vivian)
E77: Theaters of War (w/ Dr. Roger Stahl)
E76: re:joinder - Lose Bigly: Scott Adams Explains Business, Politics, and Persuasion
E75: A.I. Writing and Academic Integrity
E74: Jordan Peele and the Speculative Fiction of Blackness (w/ Dr. andré carrington)
E73: re:joinder - The CIA's Podcast
E72: Tenant Organizing and the Cult of Property Values (w/ Luke Melonakos-Harrison)
E71: re:pronouns
E70: We hold these Truths & Replies to be self-evident: What is Truth Social?
E69: "We're all trying to find the guy who can do something about this"
E68: How can podcasting help us re:engage with social justice (inside and outside the academy)? // 2022 Computers & Writing Conference Special Episode
E67: re:read - Bartleby, the Scrivener
E66: Food, Culture, and Intimacy (w/ Dr. Anita Mannur)
E65: I The People: Conservative Populist Rhetorics (w/ Dr. Paul Elliott Johnson)
E64: "Rationality" Bites - Steven Pinker's Disciplinary Drift (w/ Dr. Nathan Pensky)
E63: Rhetoric and Violence at the Capitol (re:visited)
E62: re:joinder - The University of the Cancelled
E61: A Cinema of Hopelessness (w/ Dr. Kendall R. Phillips)
E60: re:blurb - Publicity and Counterpublicity
E59: The Power and Perils of Monstrosity (w/ Dr. Bernadette Calafell)
E58: 20 Years of "War on Terror" Rhetoric (w/ Dr. John Oddo)
E57: re:joinder - The New Science of Arguing about Argument Theory
E56: Black Artistic and Academic Labor From the Nixon Era to Critical Race Theory (w/ Dr. Richard Purcell)
E55: re:joinder - The Limits of Artificial Persuasion
E54: re:blurb - Conceptual Metaphor
E53: Third Anniversary Celebration (w/ John Oddo, James J. Brown Jr., Derek Handley, Asao B. Inoue, Kendall Phillips, Cameron Mozafari, and Ana Cooke)
E52: Science is a Social Process (w/ Dr. Abby Cartus)
E51: Rhetoric and Violence at the Capitol
E50: The Century of the Elf (2020 Holiday Special)
RV E49: re:joinder - Election 2020 "Hot Texts" (Part 2)
E48: re:joinder - Election 2020 "Hot Texts" (Part 1)
E47: Alienizing Logics and Coalitional Politics (w/ Dr. Karma R. Chávez)
E46: re:read - Ray Bradbury's "There Will Come Soft Rains"
E45: Deepfakes, cheap fakes, and the politics of data (w/ Dr. Britt Paris)
E44: The Political Aesthetics of Cold War Propaganda (w/ Dr. Bret Vukoder)
E43: Comics literacy as musicianship: A conversation with Frank Santoro
E42: Keep TikToking in "the free world"
E41: ALL of our languages are elegant! (w/ Dr. Asao B. Inoue)
E40: Presidential rhetoric, unmasked (w/ Dr. Cameron Mozafari)
E39: re:read - Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death"
E38: State power and abolition
E37: Risk Assessment and the Rhetoric of Epidemics (w/ Dr. Ryan Mitchell)
E36: re:joinder - Give me liberty AND give me death!
E35: Epicrisis for an epic crisis (w/ James J. Brown, Jr.)
E34: What does it mean to be mobile? Space, Place, and Mobility Part 2 (w/ Dr. Marian Aguiar)
E33: How can art help us reveal hidden histories and imagine transformative futures? Space, Place, and Mobility Part 1 (w/ Alisha B. Wormsley)
E32: Organizing Against Bloomberg (w/ Benjamin Dixon)
E31: re:joinder - No War with Iran!
E30: re:blurb - Irony
E29: The Rhetoric of Horror Cinema w/ Kendall Phillips
E28: What's funny (and what's not) about place and culture? (Rhetorics of Comedy, Pt. 2)
E27: How do comedians think about writing, editing, and performance? (Rhetorics of Comedy, Pt. 1)
E26: re:joinder - Pro-Free College, Pro-Loan Forgiveness, Pro-Human
E25: Fascism & Demagoguery (w/ CV Vitolo-Haddad)
E24: re:blurb - Genre
E23: re:joinder - Conservative Rhetorics of Free Speech and the Academy
E22: Rhetorics of Labor Organizing & Collective Action (w/ Doug Kulchar)
E21: re:joinder - Why traditional masculinity is bad for academia
E20: Stay Skeptical and Don’t Get Murdered: A Genre Analysis of True Crime
E19: re:blurb - The Rhetorical Situation
E18: How do socialist feminists take rhetorical action?
E17: re:blurb - Dialogicality
E16: The Discourse of Propaganda: The myths, the legends, the tropes
E15: How can we empower the truth of ordinary people? (w/ Dana Cloud)
E14: re:blurb - Ideographs
E13: How do bodies do rhetorical work? (w/ Dr. Stephanie R. Larson)
E12: re:blurb - Stasis Theory
E11: re:cap (part 2)
E10: re:cap (part 1)
E9: How does language influence our identity (and vice-versa)? (w/ Barbara Johnstone)