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The Rhetoric of Cyberwarfare: A case of Spy vs. Spy?

Bruce Schneier’s recent fantastic article about the rhetoric and reality of cyber war (and the surprising gap between the two) is worth a read. Though I’ve yet to mention it here because it’s a bit outside this blog’s focus, intelligence … Continue reading

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Online Voyeurism and the Unintended Audience

Though a lot of things have changed in the field of rhetoric, most of its basic principles governing printed writing hold true in digital spaces. The first principles drilled into comp classes for First year college students are generally the … Continue reading

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Facebook Graph Search: Marketing Genius, or Social Media Justice for Oversharers?

Social marketing blogs are abuzz about Facebook’s new Graph Search function. Marketers and PR departments are buying into the hype, with some experts even saying that Graph Search Optimization could be the new SEO. Though the feature could be a … Continue reading

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