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Keywords: Olfactory Rhetorics, Environmental Rhetorics, Sensory Rhetorics, Social Justice, Sensation. Dr. Lisa L. Phillips’s works at Texas Tech University and her research interests include environmental, Indigenous, and intersectional feminist rhetorics at intersection with sensation and embodiment. She is a faculty affiliate in the Climate Center and Women's & Gender Studies programs. She has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in rhetorical theory, history, and analysis, technical communication, sensory rhetorics, multimodal composition, human-centered artificial intelligence, and professional writing. Her interdisciplinary research focuses primarily on socio-environmental issues as these emerge in the public sphere through protests regarding deteriorating environmental conditions, with particular attention to the disproportionate effects of environmental change on historically marginalized communities. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow @thebigrhet.
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Keywords: Olfactory Rhetorics, Environmental Rhetorics, Sensory Rhetorics, Social Justice, Sensation. Dr. Lisa L. Phillips’s works at Texas Tech University and her research interests include environmental, Indigenous, and intersectional feminist rhetorics at intersection with sensation and embodiment. She is a faculty affiliate in the Climate Center and Women's & Gender Studies programs. She has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in rhetorical theory, history, and analysis, technical communication, sensory rhetorics, multimodal composition, human-centered artificial intelligence, and professional writing. Her interdisciplinary research focuses primarily on socio-environmental issues as these emerge in the public sphere through protests regarding deteriorating environmental conditions, with particular attention to the disproportionate effects of environmental change on historically marginalized communities. For more information visit thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com and follow @thebigrhet.