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CFP: More than Memos seeks Examples of Food Rhetorics in Technical Communication

  • Writer: Kelli R. Gill
    Kelli R. Gill
  • Apr 2
  • 1 min read
The flyer reads: "Examples of Food Rhetorics in Tech Comm Call For Video. You may submit unedited talking head footage. We make it accessible, portable, and pretty. Examples Due May 8th. Examples of recipes, digital tools, online creators, and more. For more info contact Daniel.liddle@WKU.EDU"

More than Memos is currently seeking participants to share exciting examples of food rhetorics in technical communication. Some possible topics include:

  • Notable approaches to recipe-writing and cookbooks

  • Examples that emphasize technical writing and place

  • Examples of malicious or misleading tech comm

  • Examples of remediation (apps and interfaces)

  • Examples of social media creators promoting recipes


In this series, contributors send in only the footage of themselves talking about the example. There is no video editing experience needed to contribute. This is a fantastic opportunity to share exemplar artifacts of food rhetoric which you may already be using in your technical communication classroom or research.

 


Full CFP and Submission Instructions: https://bit.ly/40WZojv


Production timeline:

  • Friday, May 8th - Submissions Due

  • Friday May 15th - Acceptance/Rejection Sent

  • July 31st - Video Drafts Sent For Review

  • August 21st - Videos Go Live


For information or questions contact Dan Liddle at Daniel.Liddle[at]wku.edu.

Food Rhetoric: A scholarly resource devoted to food, rhetoric, composition and everything in-between. 

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