1. “WE DON’T WRITE JUST TO WRITE; WE WRITE TO BE FREE”: A RHETORICAL ETHNOGRAPHY OF SPOKEN WORD IN LOS ANGELES Open Access Author: Johnson, Amber Lauren Title: “WE DON’T WRITE JUST TO WRITE; WE WRITE TO BE FREE”: A RHETORICAL ETHNOGRAPHY OF SPOKEN WORD IN LOS ANGELES Graduate Program: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: rhetoricpoetryperformancecounterpubliccollective identityethnographyspoken word File: Download Dissertation_Amber_L_Johnson.pdf Committee Members: Ronald L Jackson Ii, Committee Chair/Co-ChairRosa A Eberly, Committee MemberIan E Baptiste, Committee MemberRaymond Keith Gilyard, Committee Member
2. Convergence Rhetorics: Negotiating Digital and Offline Identities Open Access Author: Johnson, Jeremy David Title: Convergence Rhetorics: Negotiating Digital and Offline Identities Graduate Program: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: rhetoriccommunicationdigitalonlineidentityvideo gamespoliticsrealitypublicsprivateprivacyrhizome File: Download Thesis_-_Jeremy_David_Johnson_-_Convergence_Rhetorics_-_Final.pdf Committee Members: Rosa A Eberly, Thesis Advisor/Co-Advisor
3. Discursive Death and Eternal Vigilance: A Rhetorical Study of Necropower Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Johnson, Morgan Title: Discursive Death and Eternal Vigilance: A Rhetorical Study of Necropower Graduate Program: Communication Arts and Sciences (PHD) Keywords: rhetoricracenecropowerpoliceresistance File: Login to Download Committee Members: Cynthia Young, Outside Unit & Field MemberRosa Eberly, Major Field MemberJeremy Engels, Major Field MemberKirtley Wilson, Chair & Dissertation AdvisorAndrew High, Professor in Charge/Director of Graduate Studies