Submissions from 2024
7 Thrilling Tales That Upturn What We Know about Black History, Susanna Ashton
Freedom Seekers, Stories of Black Liberation in the American Revolutionary Era and Beyond, Jordan (June, 1810), Susanna Ashton
How the story of the slave who inspired 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' still has lessons for South Carolina - Opinion, Susanna Ashton
Volumes: Charles Chesnutt and the Racial History of the Stenographic Imagination, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2023
Book Review - Borderland Blacks: Two Cities in the Niagara Region during the Final Decades of Slavery, Susanna Ashton
Building Bibliographically, Susanna Ashton
Eastern Kentucky University American Slavery Collection, Susanna Ashton
Tara A. Bynum. Reading Pleasures: Everyday Black Living in Early America, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2022
Ablaze: The 1849 White Supremacist Attack on the Pendleton Post Office, Susanna Ashton
Jackson, John Andrew, Susanna Ashton
John B. Cade’s Project to Document the Stories of the Formerly Enslaved, Susanna Ashton
Williams, Samuel, Susanna Ashton
A genealogy of social geomedia: The life, death, and (possible) afterlife of location-based social networks, Jordan Frith
Predicting the next decade of mobile communication studies research: More mobile media, fewer mobile phones, Jordan Frith
Looking back to look forward: 5G/COVID-19 conspiracies and the long history of infrastructural fears, Jordan Frith, Scott Campbell, and Leah Komen
Introduction: Communication and design infrastructures, Jordan Frith and Sarah Read
Citational Practices as a Site of Resistance and Radical Pedagogy: Positioning the Multiply Marginalized and Underrepresented (MMU) Scholar Database as an Infrastructural Intervention, Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq and Jordan Frith
Contiguous identities, Michael Saker and Jordan Frith
Submissions from 2021
The Fugitive Slave Act and the United States of Slavery, Susanna Ashton
Imagining 5G: Public sensemaking through advertising in China and the US, Scott W. Campbell, Fangwei Zhao, Jordan Frith, and Fan Liang
Settler Kitsch The Legacies of Puritanism in America, Jonathan Beecher Field
Thanksgiving / Giving Thanks, Jonathan Beecher Field
Building participatory counternarratives: Pedagogical interventions through digital placemaking, Jordan Frith and Jacob Richter
Submissions from 2020
Introduction to Business and Technical Communication and COVID-19: Communicating in Times of Crisis, Jordan Frith
Technical Standards and a Theory of Writing as Infrastructure, Jordan Frith
The Pedagogical Opportunities of Technical Standards: Learning from the Electronic Product Code, Jordan Frith
It Is All About Location: Smartphones and Tracking the Spread of COVID-19, Jordan Frith and Michael Saker
It Is All About Location: Smartphones and Tracking the Spread of COVID-19, Jordan Frith and Michael Saker
COVID-19, 5G conspiracies and infrastructural futures, James Meese, Jordan Frith, and Rowan Wilken
Diasporic Communion and Textual Exchange in Beyoncé’s Lemonade and Julie Dash’s Daughters of the Dust, Jamie Ann Rogers
Coextensive space: virtual reality and the developing relationship between the body, the digital and physical space, Michael Saker and Jordan Frith
Locative-Media Ethics: A Call for Protocols to Guide Interactions of People, Place, and Technologies, Andrea Zeffiro, Julia M. Hildebrand, Jordan Frith, Larissa Hjorth, Caitlin McGrane, Amy Schmitz Weiss, and Gerard Goggin
Submissions from 2019
John Cotton: “Gods Promise to His Plantation” (1630), Jonathan Beecher Field
Outline: John Cotton, Gods Promise to his Plantations (1630/p. 1634), Jonathan Beecher Field
Mobile media beyond mobile phones, Jordan Frith and Didem Özkul
Social shaping of mobile geomedia services: An analysis of Yelp and Foursquare, Jordan Frith and Rowan Wilken
Invisible Memories: Black Feminist Literature and Its Affective Flights, Jamie Ann Rogers
Submissions from 2018
A Mysterious Life and Calling: From Slavery to Ministry in South Carolina by Reverend Mrs. Charlotte S. Riley (review), Susanna Ashton
From hybrid space to dislocated space: Mobile virtual reality and a third stage of mobile media theory, Michael Saker and Jordan Frith
Submissions from 2017
Approaches to Teaching Charles W. Chesnutt, Susanna Ashton and Bill Hardwig
Corporate Public Relations Dynamics: Internal vs. External Stakeholders and the Role of the Practitioner, Lea Anna Cardwell, Sean Williams, and Andrew Pyle
Puritan Acts and Monuments, Jonathan Beecher Field
Invisibility through the interface: the social consequences of spatial search, Jordan Frith
Understanding Yik Yak: Location-based sociability and the communication of place, Jordan Frith and Michael Saker
Submissions from 2016
Big Data, Technical Communication, and the Smart City, Jordan Frith
The digital “lure”: Small businesses and Pokémon GO, Jordan Frith
Wearing the City: Memory P(a)laces, Smartphones, and the Rhetorical Invention of Embodied Space, Jason Kalin and Jordan Frith
Submissions from 2015
Playing Hell in Charleston - Daniel Payne, Clementa Pinckney and the fight against White Supremacy, Susanna Ashton
Serendipitous Juxtapositions, Susanna Ashton
Here, I Used to Be: Mobile Media and Practices of Place-Based Digital Memory, Jordan Frith and Jason Kalin
Submissions from 2014
Slaves of Charleston, Susanna Ashton
“The sense of that crush I feel at certain times even now.”: Jacob Stroyer and the Battle for Fort Sumter, Susanna Ashton
Reclaiming a Fugitive Landscape, Susanna Ashton and Jonathan Hepworth
The South Carolina Roots of African American Thought, Rhondda Robinson Thomas and Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2013
“The Genuine Article” John Andrew Jackson and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Susanna Ashton
Jackson Unchained: Reclaiming a Fugitive Landscape, Susanna Ashton and Jonathan Hepworth
Submissions from 2012
Recreating a Tour, Recreating a Sense of Scholarly Engagement, Susanna Ashton
Slavery, Imprinted: The Life and Narrative of William Grimes, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2011
Why Should a Library Invest in You? or, How to Succeed with Short-Term Library and Archival Fellowship Grants, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2010
I Belong to South Carolina: South Carolina Slave Narratives, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2009
Errands into the Metropolis: New England Dissidents in Revolutionary London, Jonathan Beecher Field
Submissions from 2007
Entitles: Booker T. Washington's Signs of Play, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2006
"Don't You Mean 'Slaves,' Not 'Servants'?": Literary and Institutional Texts for an Interdisciplinary Classroom, Susanna Ashton
‘In a Bibleistic Way’: Teaching Nineteenth-Century American Poetry Through Book and Periodical Studies, Susanna Ashton
Making Peace With the Greeks, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2004
Irish Express Love, and Anger, toward the United States, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2003
A Corrupt Medium: Stephen Burroughs and the Bridgehampton, New York, Library, Susanna Ashton
Collaborators in Literary America, 1870-1920, Susanna Ashton
Passing for White: Race, Religion, and the Healy Family, 1820-1920 (review), Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2002
John Boyle O'Reilly and Moondyne (1878), Susanna Ashton
John Boyle O'Reilly & Moondyne (1878), Susanna Ashton
Process-Product Ambiguity: Theorizing a Perspective on World Wide Web Argumentation, Sean Williams
Submissions from 2001
Du Bois’s Horizon: Documenting Movements of the Color Line, Susanna Ashton
Reviewed Work: The Memphis Diary of Ida B. Wells: An Intimate Portrait of the Activist as a Young Woman by Miriam Decosta-Willis, Susanna Ashton
Review of Paul C. Gutjahr, An American Bible: A History of the Good Book in the United States, 1777-1880, Susanna Ashton
Veribly a Purple Cow: The Whole Family and the Collaborative Search for Coherence, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 2000
“Tired Pens” a Review of Ronald Weber, Hired Pens - Professional Writers in America’s Golden Age of Print, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 1999
Authorial Affiliations, or, the Clubbing and Collaborating of Brander Matthews, Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 1996
Compound Walls: Eva Jane Price's Letters from a Chinese Mission, 1890-1900, Susanna Ashton
Who Brings Home the Bacon? Shakespeare and Turn-of-the-Century American Authorship, Susanna Ashton
These Colored United States: African American Essays from the 1920s, Tom Lutz and Susanna Ashton
Submissions from 1995
Fetching the Jingle Along: Mark Twain's Slovenly Peter, Susanna Ashton