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Theses from 2024

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Re-imagining technical communication concepts through a Social Work lens: A case study and content analysis of the Department of Aging and Rehabilitative Services, Jonas Kee

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"If you're writing a paper for humans to read, you need a human to go over it with you": Marketing writing centers in the age of generative AI, Adrianna Ladd

Theses from 2022

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Developing students' rhetorical and genre awareness in first-year writing classrooms, Arta Sejdiu

Theses from 2021

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An exploration of embodiment, narrative identity, and healing in Dungeons and Dragons, Joshua D. Crigger

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The rhetorical significance of women deminers and female participation in post-conflict operations, Brenna N. Matlock

Theses from 2020

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Reconciling with slavery in the United States: An evolving narrative, Jamie Phlegar

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Threshold concepts and transfer: A curriculum mapping tool for first-year writing, Kerry Smith

Theses/Dissertations from 2019

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CRM software interface use in MBA program email recruitment messaging, Tracie Esmaili

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A rhetoric of coupons: Analyzing FSIs and FSI coupons through rhetorical lenses, Blake Lubinski

Theses/Dissertations from 2018

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Rhetoric in film: Three explorations of influence in documentaries and digital stories, Emily Knapp

Theses/Dissertations from 2017

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Unboxing Magic: An exploratory ethnography of a collectible card game discourse community, Rodolfo Barrett

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How Native American rappers communicate and create a modern identity, Hannah J. Berge

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Issues of universal design and the relational model of disability in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Mackenzie K. Kelley

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Assessing the reliability and accuracy of advocacy group data in hate group research, Mark S. Purington

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The role of refugee women narratives in the U.S. resettlement process, Alys N. Sink

Theses/Dissertations from 2016

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ISIS rhetoric: A war of online videos, Kathryn McDearis

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Examining humor as a rheotrical tool: A case study on The Read, Edrees Nawabi

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Trying to restrict her range: The backlash in response to Ree Drummond, “The Pioneer Woman,” and Drummond’s agency in constructing and profiting from a 21st century pioneering persona, Jennifer R. Oskin

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Staging a successful political campaign in the digital era: How to respond to natural disasters on social media, Erin Rider

Theses/Dissertations from 2015

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The sentence continues: Breaking silences and becoming authors through The Semicolon Project, Brooke E. Covington

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Occupy the future: A rhetorical analysis of dystopian film and the Occupy movement, Justin J. Grandinetti

Theses/Dissertations from 2014

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Using pedagogical and rhetorical strategies to examine the medical ethics of human egg donation, Emiline Grace Buhler

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Perceived difficulty differences in print and online patient education materials, Michael Arlington Farnsworth

Theses/Dissertations from 2012

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The emergence of language as a function of brain-hemispheric feedback, Eric Alexander La Freniere

Theses/Dissertations from 2011

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The necessary blend of narrative and technology in composition: Identity crisis embraced, Jessica A. Lewis

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Rhetoric of plagiarism: Problems, opportunities, and interactions, Michael Patrick Morrison

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Integrating multimodal composition techniques in first-year writing courses: Theory and praxis, Bret Zawilski