Critical Rhetoric| Critical Rhetoric and Collaboration: Missing Principle #9 and <i>ProfsDoPop.com</i>

Authors

  • Art Herbig Critical Rhetoric as Orientation Associate Professor Indiana University - Purdue University, Fort Wayne
  • Andrew F. Herrmann East Tennessee State University
  • Alix R. Watson Astelix LLC.
  • Adam W. Tyma University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA
  • joan miller University of Southern California, USA

Keywords:

rhetoric, popular culture, public, online, praxis, blog, fragment, performance, media

Abstract

As part of this Special Section on critical rhetoric, this article examines the role of collaboration in the future of critical rhetoric. Building on McKerrow’s original eight principles of praxis, the authors advocate for a missing ninth principle that reflects the need for critical rhetoric to be a shared venture across both individual projects and larger discourses. As an example of this type of work, they provide ProfsDoPop.com, an academic, online blog designed to bring academic sensibilities and concepts to popular audiences through the critique of popular culture.

Author Biographies

Art Herbig, Critical Rhetoric as Orientation Associate Professor Indiana University - Purdue University, Fort Wayne

Associate Professor(260) 481-5792

Andrew F. Herrmann, East Tennessee State University

Associate Professor(423) 439-7563

Alix R. Watson, Astelix LLC.

Master of Arts(301) 233-5687

Adam W. Tyma, University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Nebraska, Omaha, USA 

joan miller, University of Southern California, USA

PhD candidateUniversity of Southern California, USA

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Published

2020-02-01

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Special Sections