Thursday, April 18
1:00 - 1:30pm: Registration (1911 Building Atrium)
1:30 - 1:45pm: Welcome (Rm 129, 1911 Building)
2:00 - 3:15pm: Rhetoric + Politics (Rm 129, 1911 Building)
- "The Bane of Occupy." Patrick Flynn (@patricklike), University of South Carolina
- "Narrative Rhetoric and Human Trafficking: Constituting Organization through Communication." Elizabeth Jeter, University of South Florida
- "Networked Kairos and the Internet Defense League." Jeff Swift (@swiftj), North Carolina State University
- "Whose Deliberation?: The Public’s Role in Healthcare Reform." Jonathan Maricle (@jonathanmaricle), University of South Carolina
3:15 - 3:30pm: Break
3:30 - 4:30pm: Peer-to-Peer Mentoring: Writing Groups and Professional Identities, Professional Development Workshop with Dr. Risa Applegarth, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, (Rm 129, 1911 Building)
4:30 - 4:45pm: Break
4:45 - 6:00pm: Rhetoric + Education (Rm 129, 1911 Building)
- "Opportunities in the Emerging Rhetorics of Online Education." Stephen Lind, Clemson University
- "From Reaction to Response: The Lost Art of Dialogue in the FYE Peer Workshop." Stephanie Boone-Mosher, University of South Carolina
- "Towards a Martial Pedagogy: Material Networks in Classroom as Arena." Trevor Meyer, University of South Carolina
- "From Passive Bodies to Active Bodies Writing: Redefining Bodies in Composition Theory." Trish Fancher, Clemson University
4:45 - 6:00pm: Research Network Forum with Dr. Ben McCorkle and Dr. Melanie Kill (Rm 138, 1911 Building)
- "The Rise and Fall of Skinner’s Teaching Machine." Elizabeth Pitts (@elizabethapitts), North Carolina State University
- "Going Hitch - The Possibilities of Christopher Hitchens for Rhetoric." Matthew Boedy, University of South Carolina
- "Horseperson as Multiple Object: The Material Rhetorics of Horse and Rider." Lauren Allen, University of South Carolina
Friday, April 19
8:00 - 9:00am: Van transportation from Clarion Hotel to NC State campus
8:30 - 9:30am: Breakfast + Registration (1911 Bulding Atrium)
9:30 - 10:45am: Rhetoric + Food + Art + Analogy (Rm 129, 1911 Building)
- "Chasing after Analogy: Rhetorical Ecologies as Effected by the Differential Force of Language." Nathaniel Street (@streetco1084), University of South Carolina
- “Access Denied”: Resituating Biennialism’s Rhetorics of Inclusion with New Terminologies" Jared Colton, Clemson University
10:45 - 11:00am: Break
11:00am - 12:15pm: Rhetoric + Media (Rm 129, 1911 Building)
- "The LCD and the Rhetorical Production of Photography." Daniel Kim, University of Colorado
- "Networked Performance: Material Rhetoric, Mediation, and B-Boy Culture." Danny Synk(@dsynk), North Carolina State University
- “Calling Waterboarding Torture is ‘Factual’: The Emergence of the Universal Audience in a Wikipedia Controversy.” Ana Cooke, Carnegie Mellon University
12:15 - 1:30pm: Lunch (1911 Building Atrium)
1:30 - 2:45pm Panel 5: Rhetoric + Materiality (Rm 129, 1911 Building)
- "What is (Material) Rhetoric?" Cynthia Bateman (@cindy091896), University of South Carolina
- "Rhetoric as Excess Energy: Revisiting George Kennedy's ‘A Hoot in the Dark.’" Hayley Zertuche (@HayleyZertuche), Clemson University
- "Complexity, Organization, Action: Non-Determinate Agency Within Systems of Open Source Software Design." Gerald Jackson (@geraldsjackson), University of South Carolina
- "From Shrines to Museums: the Rhetoric of Things." Larissa Carneiro, North Carolina State University
2:45 - 3:00pm: Break
3:00 - 4:15pm: Rhetoric + Performance + Delivery (Rm 129, 1911 Building)
- "Untimely Rhetorics and Desire: Inappropriate as Opportune." Matthew Osborn, Clemson University
- "Toward a Digital Composition Pedagogy: Enfolding Munster's Digital Embodiment with Sirc's Happening Process." Skyler Bunn, North Carolina State University
- "Despite One’s Best Intentions, Perhaps? Constructing Delivery and Rhetorical Histories through Madeleine de Scudéry’s Conversations on Diverse Subjects" Mary Fratini, University of South Carolina
4:30 pm to 5:00pm: CRC 2014 Planning Meeting (Rm 129, 1911 Building)
6:30 pm to 8:30pm: Evening Reception + Interactive Installations
- "Bob Dylan: Raconteur or Rhetorician? A Digital Essay." Kendra Andrews, UNC-Charlotte
- "( ( im ( sh ( m ( a ) n ) de ) ge ) ) : A Multimedia Poem." Patrick Bryant, Winthrop University
- "Pervasive Computing and Biocybrid Topologies." Fernanda Duarte, North Carolina State University
- "Kinected Story-Space." Jameson Hogan and Christopher Kampe, North Carolina State University
- "It Gets Better: A Digital Video Project on Suicide and Self-Harm Awareness in LGBTQ Communities." Nicole Mertz and Precious Yamagouchi, Cedar Crest College
- "Shifting Narrative Structures: Remediating Interactive Fiction for Mobile Apps." Gwendolynne Reid and J.L. Reid
- "The Where Are You From? Project: Digital Stories about Migration and Mobility." Alessandra Von Burg, Wake Forest University