If you’d asked me anytime before 2017 what the term “digital rhetoric” meant, I probably wouldn’t have any idea aside from a picture of Aristotle rocking with an iPad in my head. These days, I think of it as one of those amorphous undefined kind of terms that showcases the wealth of all things it can be, while simultaneously carving out a specific niche in our current world of cyber culture, and this is why I like it. For me, it represents the different kind of intentionality that resides in the content throughout the digital world, and my particular brand…
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