Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, is still accepting nominations for its 2025 Awards at this submission link (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe8_nkqzvHL7tABFxkLv-bS6ucJoa_7ffUGaApSsHBisPYdCg/viewform)!
We are just a few days away from our nomination deadline (March 15), so be sure to get your nominations in!
Visit the nomination form or the Kairos website (https://kairos.technorhetoric.net/awards/) to see details about the following awards, including the newly created Bill Hart-Davidson Mentorship Award, all due by March 15, 2025! Winners will be recognized at the May 2025 Computers and Writers Conference (need not be present to win).
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The Kairos Best Webtext Award for the best academic webtext published in the previous calendar year (the webtext does not have to be published in Kairos).
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The John Lovas Award for an outstanding online project (blog, podcast, etc.) devoted largely to academic pursuits.
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The Kairos Awards for Graduate Students and Contingent Faculty (teaching, scholarship, and service categories) to recognize outstanding contributions in teaching, scholarship, and service to the field of Computers and Writing by graduate students and contingent faculty.
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The Bill Hart-Davidson Mentorship Award, which recognizes exemplary mentorship in the field of Computers and Writing.