In this Issue
This new journal publishes studies of health and medicine that take a rhetorical perspective. Such studies combine rhetorical analysis with any number of other methodologies, including critical/cultural analysis, ethnography, qualitative analysis, and quantitative analysis. Rhetoric of Health & Medicine seeks to bring together humanities and social scientific research traditions in a rhetorically focused journal to allow scholars to build new interdisciplinary theories, methodologies, and insights that can impact our understanding of health, illness, healing, and wellness.
published by
University Press of Floridaviewing issue
Volume 2, Number 1, Winter 2019Editorial Board
Editors
Lisa Melonçon University of South Florida
J. Blake Scott University of Central Florida
Associate Editors
(Reviews Editor)
Lora ArduserUniversity of Cincinnati
S. Scott Graham University of Texas
Robin Jensen University of Utah
Jenell Johnson University of Wisconsin-Madison
Rebecca Kuehl South Dakota State University
Cynthia Ryan University of Alabama at Birmingham
Assistant Editors
Ella Browning University of Pennsylvania
Cathryn Molloy James Madison University
Erin Trauth High Point University
Editorial Board
Ellen Barton Wayne State University
Jeffrey Bennett Vanderbilt University
Celeste Condit University of Georgia
Colleen Derkatch Ryerson University
David Gruber University of Copenhagen
Kelly Happe University of Georgia
Bernice Hausman Penn State College of Medicine
Barbara Heifferon Louisiana State University
Jordynn Jack University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lisa Keränen University of Colorado Denver
Amy Koerber Texas Tech University
Gary Kreps George Mason University
Joan Leach Australian National University
John Lynch University of Cincinnati
John Lyne University of Pittsburgh
Michael Mackert University of Texas
J. Fred Reynolds City College of New York
Judy Segal University of British Columbia
Philippa Spoel Laurentian University
Nathan Stormer University of Maine
Christa Teston Ohio State University