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Research


Representative Publications

Ohl, J. (2021). Of beetles and men: Public memory, Southern liberal kitsch, and the Boll Weevil Monument at 100. Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 51, 1-14.

Ohl J.,
& Potter, J. (2019). Traumatic encounter with Frank Mechau's Dangers of the Mail. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 16, 26-42.

Ohl, J. (2017). In pursuit of light war in Libya: Kairotic justifications for war that just happened. Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 20, 195-222.


Ewalt, J., Ohl, J., & Pfister, D.S. (2016). Rhetorical field methods in the tradition of imitatio. In Field + Text: Innovations in Rhetorical Method. Sara L. McKinnon, Robert Asen, Karma R. Chávez, Robert Glenn Howard (Eds.). Pennsylvania State University Press. 40-55.

Ohl, J. (2015). Nothing to see or fear: Light war and the boring visual rhetoric of U.S. drone imagery. The Quarterly Journal of Speech, 101, 612-632.

Ohl, J., Pfister, D.S., Nader, M., & Griffin, D. (2013). Lakoff’s theory of moral reasoning in presidential campaign advertisements, 1952-2012. Communication Studies, 64, 488-507. 

Ohl, J. & Potter, J. (2013). United we lynch: The (re)membering of racial violence in Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America. Southern Communication Journal, 78, 185-201. 
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