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    Digital Rhetoric Collaborative
    Blog Carnival 11
    By Andrew KulakMarch 22, 2017

    Exploring the Rhetoric of Fake News through Twitter Hashtag Analysis

    I share our collective concern with the circulation of misrepresentations and outright lies online, which has seen increased…

    Blog Carnival 11
    By Meg MarquardtMarch 20, 2017

    Reading Science News Rhetorically in the Age of Alternative Facts

    That the media distorts scientific findings is not a new observation. As this PhD Comic suggests, there…

    Blog Carnival 11
    By Elizabeth LenaghanMarch 17, 2017

    Foregrounding the Question

    “I have to question the validity of everything now,” read a student’s comment in the course evaluations for…

    Blog Carnival 11
    By Elizabeth FleitzMarch 15, 2017

    Teaching Digital Rhetoric in the Age of Fake News: Media Literacy and Source Evaluation in the First-Year Writing Classroom

    Fake news–the buzzword that makes composition teachers shudder–seems to be taking over our digital spaces. The prevalence of…

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