Tired as a mutha: Black mother activists and the fight for affordable housing and health care

KC Harper - Technical Communication Quarterly, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Full article: Tired as a Mutha: Black Mother Activists and the Fight for Affordable Housing
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Agentive assemblages in online patient spaces

S Cameron - Technical Communication Quarterly, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article engages with TPC scholarship that calls for increased attention to agency as
distributed and interdependent. This study analyzes 320 postings in one online health forum …

Am I Broken?: A mixed-method analysis of an ethnotheatrical performance about women's experiences with infertility and friendship

KE Binion, M Brann, KJ Longtin - Arts & Health, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background This study evaluated an ethnotheatrical performance about infertility to bring
awareness to the health condition and its impact on friendships. Methods After each …

Ticking Clocks: Rhetorics of Tenure and (In) Fertility

S Ceraso, P VanHaitsma - Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This essay initiates a critical conversation about (in) fertility in academia. We argue that four
patterns of discourse exacerbate the challenges for women and trans* academics struggling …

Amplifying Diverse Narratives of Social Support in Online Health Design

S Cameron - Communication Design Quarterly Review, 2023 - dl.acm.org
This article interrogates the competing narratives present in one online community for
Asherman syndrome to highlight how certain stories about infertility/parenthood thrive in …

“I Get Some Discrimination They Don't Get; They Get Discrimination I Don't Get”: Childfree Reproductive Experiences in English Studies

CA Wooten - College English, 2021 - publicationsncte.org
380 College English stories have highlighted the increased workloads academic women in
particular have faced during the pandemic (Flaherty), which has led to concern from other …