New: Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy Issue 28.2 is here!

Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy is pleased to announce the publication of our Spring 2024 issue, featuring tributes to Gail Hawisher and Johndan Johnson-Eilola, our annual DEI report, announcements, and some amazing webtexts: https://kairos.technorhetoric.net/index.html

Issue 28.2 includes:

Tributes by our editors to Gail Hawisher and Johndan Johnson-Eilola, who both sadly passed in 2023. We miss them both dearly and hope you will read our tributes and join us in remembering them.

Our annual DEI report from 2022-2023 is also available alongside this issue. In it, you can view a summary of what our DEI committee has done over the past year to work towards our inclusivity action plan.

Kairos is also hiring! We’re looking for a Disputatio section co-editor and assistant editors, both of which you can read about in our job ads. We are so excited to welcome some new folks to the Kairos team!

This issue features a new Topoi webtext, “port-man-toes: the aroace – queercrip – transmad – neuroqueer erotics of digital collaboration” by S. Cavar and Ulysses Constance Bougie.

This issue also features a new Praxis webtext, “Developing Symbiotic Institutional Partnerships: An FYC and Library Collaboration to Increase Multimodal Instruction” by Jenn Stewart, Emily Thompson, Anna N. McDonald, and Andrea Schurr.

This issue showcases two new Inventio webtexts. Kyle Stedman’s “Podcasting Bad Ideas about Writing” and “Composing Collaborative Feminist Recovery Projects with Scalar” by Teresa Contino, Nathan Barnes, and Amy Lueck.

This issue also contains two PraxisWiki texts. “The Making of a MAB: Composing a Multimodal Annotated Bibliography and Exploring Multimodal Research and Inquiry” by Isabelle Lundin, Joey Colby, Courtney Jarema, Lauren Karmo, Antonio Verrelli, Katlynn Wheatley, and Crystal VanKooten, and “Effective Video Instruction in Online Courses: Suggestions Grounded in Universal Design for Learning” by Ann N. Amicucci.

Finally, we have a new book review! Yasime Romero has reviewed Towards Translingual Realities by Nancy Bou Ayash. We also have two new interviews, so be sure to check those out as well!

Wishing you all a great start to your new year!