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Revision as of 19:26, 13 January 2012
RhetorClick is an online resource designed to help undergraduate students explore and understand the academic discipline of rhetoric and its affiliated fields. Although anyone can edit the wiki, we especially encourage students to share their knowledge with other students by contributing content to the site. We acknowledge (and embrace!) the inherent messiness of novice researchers and writers collaborating in public, and we welcome all who want to help us make this resource more useful.
Rules
Anyone can contribute to RhetorClick.
Content must be relevant to current rhetorical theories.
Pre-20th century rhetoric is allowed, as these theories greatly inform modern rhetoric. We still emphasize current rhetoric, though, so keep these sections brief.
When editing or creating new content, please keep your fellow readers and editors in mind. Please keep discussion and content civil.