Xchanges Journal
Xchanges: an interdisciplinary Technical Communication & Rhetoric/Writing journal, bi-annually from the University of New Mexico. www.xchanges.org
06/11/2026
Today, we’re looking at Anthony Lerner’s 2020 work to analyze how Netflix original shows portray Asian/Americans. You can read his article here! https://xchanges.org/where-is-he-15-2
06/10/2026
The Xchanges Journal is in its 25th year, and we are excited to announce a new issue!
This issue features three amazing pieces of scholarship by graduate students, one engaging work by a BA/MD student, and a thought-provoking faculty retrospective. We are excited to present them for you to read or use as inspiration and model texts in your own classrooms.
Visit Xchanges.org to read now!
06/09/2026
Bibhushana presents her unique perspective on a critical decolonial digital archiving research project in the Rhetoric and Writing Studies PhD program in this 2019 article. Read on to find out how she discusses the creation of digital archives! https://xchanges.org/building-critical-decolonial-digital-archives-14-1
06/04/2026
Today, we want to showcase the work of Nina Feng. She examined the sex-ed materials for junior and high school students through q***r linguistics. Read her 2021 analysis of how heteronormativity affects sex-ed here. https://xchanges.org/bad-sex-vs-no-sex-16-1
06/03/2026
Today, we are showcasing Travis Griffin’s work with different styles of writing for different audiences. He discusses how to make your writing accessible to many different readers who may read your text. To find out how, read his 2014 article here!
https://xchanges.org/intermediate-level-communication-9-2
05/28/2026
Today, we’re looking at Raquel Dean’s work with rhetoric in technical communication. She draws attention to culturally, racially, and linguistically diverse populations and focuses on making usability accessible. To see how, read her 2019 article here! https://xchanges.org/user-experiences-of-spanish-speaking-14-1
05/26/2026
Are you struggling to make sense of peer review? Manuel Piña shares his tips and tricks for understanding and adapting peer review to your work in his 2024 article here.https://xchanges.org/how-do-i-really-revise-18-1-2
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