Affiliated & Related Organizations
Organizations that share the Society's interest in furthering the study of all aspects of rhetoric are invited to apply for affiliate status. Affiliate status confers two guaranteed panel slots at the Society's biennial conference, and a link on the Society's website to the affiliate organization's website, if desired.
To apply for affiliate status, an organization should send to the Society's Executive Director: a letter of application, which should include the organization's web address [if any]; a copy of the organization's constitution and bylaws; a copy of the most recent issue of the organization's journal [if any]; and a copy of the most recent program for the organization's conference [if any].
The Executive Director will present the organization's application to the Board of the Society at its next meeting after the application has been received. Upon the Board's approval of the application, the Executive Director will send a letter of agreement to the organization spelling out the nature of the relationship and the specific benefits as described above.
All RSA affiliate agreements will be reviewed at five-year intervals by the RSA Board of Directors, to determine whether the relationship remains beneficial to both RSA and the affiliate organization.
Please contact Leslie Dinauer, RSA Executive Director, dinauer.rsa@gmail.com, for consideration.
Affiliated Organizations
ARSTM: Association for the Rhetoric of Science, Technology, and Medicine
http://www.arstmonline.org/
Kenneth Walker
University of Texas, San Antonia
walker.utsa@gmail.com
ASHR: American Society for the History of Rhetoric
http://ashr.org/
Alessandra Beasley Von Burg
Wake Forest University
beaslea@wfu.edu
CAER: Communication Association of Eurasian Researchers
https://eurasianresearchers.com/
Maureen Minielli
Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
Maureen.Minielli@kbcc.cuny.edu
GSOLE - Global Society of Online Literacy Educators
https://www.gsole.org/
Meghan Velez, Affliate Liaison
Embry-Riddle Aeronautic University
dykemam@erau.edu
and
Janine Morris, Affiliate Liaison
Nova Southeastern University
jmorris2@nova.edu
ISHR: International Society for the History of Rhetoric
http://ishr-web.org/aws/ISHR/pt/sp/home_page
Malcolm Richardson
Louisiana State University
enmric@lsu.edu
Klal Rhetorica
https://networks.h-net.org/h-jewishrhetorics
Janice Fernheimer
University of Kentucky
jfernheimer@uky.edu
MLA: Modern Language Association
https://www.mla.org/
Paula M. Krebs,
MLA Staff, Executive Director
execdirector@mla.org
NCERW: National Consortium on Environmental Rhetoric and Writing
https://sites.google.com/site/ncenvirorhetoric/
Michelle Hall Kells
University of New Mexico
mkells@unm.edu
RSE: Rhetoric Society of Europe
http://eusorhet.eu/
Kris Rutten
University of Ghent, Belgium
Kris.Rutten@UGent.be
SAAP: Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy
http://www.american-philosophy.org/
David Hildebrand
University of Colorado Denver
hilde123@gmail.com