New: Issue 6.3 of Rhetoric of Health and Medicine Journal is Here!

Dear Colleagues,

We are excited to share that RHM journal is back with a new issue!

For issue 6.3, co-editors Kim Hensley Owens and Cathryn Molloy consider the implications of ongoing global health challenges and reflect upon “how we as RHM scholars who largely work in institutions of higher education must find apertures for our work through which we might intervene.”

In this publication, you will find responses to these challenges with research articles on scientific methodology in clinical trials, care in embodied memories about food, regulatory rhetoric and health narratives, a dialogue on pandemic rhetorics, book reviews, and more from scholars Daniel Kenzie, Tyler Snelling, Madison A. Krall, Ryan Mitchell, Julie Homchick Crowe, Sara DiCaglio, Lisa DeTora, Brynn Fitzsimmons, Tristin Brynn Hooker, Lisa Keränen, Michael J. Klein, Melissa Nicolas, and Shaunak Sastry, Cristina De León-Menjivar, Julie Gerdes, and Yeqing Kong.

The full issue can be found at: https://journals.upress.ufl.edu/rhm/issue/view/359. Open-access book reviews can be found at https://medicalrhetoric.com/journal/vol-6-issue-3/.

Happy reading!

Best,

Brittany

Brittany Smart, Ph.D., she/her

Assistant Editor, Rhetoric of Health and Medicine

University of Louisville

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