The ubiquity of the Internet and digital technology has changed the
sites of rhetorical discourse and inquiry, as well as the methods
by which such analyses are performed. This special issue discusses
the state of rhetoric of science and technology at the beginning of
the twenty-first century. While many books connecting rhetorical
theory to the Internet have paved the way for more refined and
insightful studies of online communication, the articles here serve
as a reflective moment, an opportunity to consider thoughtful
statements from those who have published and been influential in
the field.
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