Toward an Inclusive Digital Cultural Rhetorics

Haas (2018) calls for making digital cultural rhetoric an inclusive space for all bodies and identities. In Case Studies of Communities in Digital Practice, I noticed that Digital Cultural Rhetoric need not be situated in specific cultures if we want to achieve social change. Instead, the field needs to expand to value communities of practice (global south states) and cultural and rhetorical practices of minoritized cultures. Haas’ Digital Cultural Rhetoric helps to understand why it matters in embracing methodologies and digital practices from underrepresented communities to recognize pluralized rhetoric of cultures. (91) [GKK-02]

[Haas, 2018]