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Brigham Young University

Theses and Dissertations

2010

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Twitter Rhetoric: From Kinetic To Potential, Jeffrey C. Swift Jun 2010

Twitter Rhetoric: From Kinetic To Potential, Jeffrey C. Swift

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Everyone can agree that microblogging service Twitter makes a terrible first impression. Many will agree that this impression is an accurate assessment of many microblogging media, especially considering the narcissistic and egotistical bent that so often dominates the genre. Rhetoricians are justifiably skeptical of microblogging, especially of its rhetorical value (or lack thereof). While many rhetorical scholars have contributed to the field of digital rhetoric, the field of microblogging rhetoric is still undefined. This article examines a new kind of rhetoric exhibited by Twitter, attempting to both start the discussion about Twitter rhetoric and enter the ongoing discussion about theories …