TY - JOUR
T1 - A Choreography of Living Texts
T2 - Selections from the ARST Oral History Project
AU - Walker, Kenny
AU - Malkowski, Jennifer
AU - Pfister, Damien Smith
PY - 2014/7
Y1 - 2014/7
N2 - Oral history projects about rhetorical studies contribute to transdisciplinary histories by creating living texts that reflect the dynamism of scholarly cultures. Through interviews conducted at the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology (ARST), we chart the organizational and intellectual history of a field, its contributions to science studies, and its potential future directions. These digitized, archived oral histories serve as an articulation point for transdisciplinary reflection, but they also represent an important strand of digital humanities work that creates living texts and keeps them open for future articulations.
AB - Oral history projects about rhetorical studies contribute to transdisciplinary histories by creating living texts that reflect the dynamism of scholarly cultures. Through interviews conducted at the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology (ARST), we chart the organizational and intellectual history of a field, its contributions to science studies, and its potential future directions. These digitized, archived oral histories serve as an articulation point for transdisciplinary reflection, but they also represent an important strand of digital humanities work that creates living texts and keeps them open for future articulations.
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U2 - 10.1080/07350198.2014.917515
DO - 10.1080/07350198.2014.917515
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84904265606
SN - 0735-0198
VL - 33
SP - 262
EP - 280
JO - Rhetoric Review
JF - Rhetoric Review
IS - 3
ER -