book

Nish, Jennifer. Activist Literacies: Transnational Feminisms and Social Media Rhetorics. University of South Carolina Press. Oct. 20, 2022.

articles and book chapters

Bastian, Heather and Jennifer Nish. “Toward Disruptive Agency.” College Composition and Communication, vol. 75, no. 2, 2023. https://doi.org/10.58680/ccc2023752389

Hsu, V. Jo and Jennifer Nish. “Crip Letters: Storying Slowness and Re/Writing Academic Work.” College Composition and Communication, vol. 75, no. 1, 2023. https://doi.org/10.58680/ccc202332669.

Nish, Jennifer. “Representing Precarity, Disavowing Politics: The Exceptional(ist) Appeal of Humans of New York.” Peitho, vol 20, issue 2, 2018.

Nish, Jennifer, Kimberly A. Williams, and L. Ayu Saraswati. “Marching and Crossing Borders: A Transnational Conversation.” Feminist and Queer Theories: A Transnational Reader, eds. L. Ayu Saraswati and Barbara Shaw. Oxford UP. 2020.

Nish, Jennifer. “Rhetorical Genres and Digital Activism in the Pixel Project’s 16 for 16 Listicles.” From Visionaries to Vloggers: Media Revolutions in the Middle East. Eds. Pamela Erskine-Loftus and Hadeel Eltayeb. Akkadia Press, 2019. (This book accompanied a museum exhibit on dissent for The Media Majlis at Northwestern University Qatar.)

Nish, Jennifer. “Spreadable Genres, Multiple Publics: The Pixel Project’s Digital Campaigns to Stop Violence against Women.” Genre and the Performance of Publics, eds. Mary Jo Reiff and Anis Bawarshi. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press. 2016.

textbooks

Hassel, Holly, Jennifer Nish, D-Jay Bidwell, Jordan Dagenais, Tucker Nielsen, Elizabeth Novotny, and Sharvaree Sawant. Mining for Meaning: A Guide to College Composition. MacMillan. [Collaboratively-authored custom textbook for Michigan Tech’s first year writing course.]

Sinno, Zane, Lina Bioghlu-Karkanawi, Dorota Fleszar, Najla Jarkas, Emma Moughabghab, Jennifer Nish, Rima Rantisi, Abir Ward, Eds. Shifting Narratives: A Reader for Academic Writing. Beirut: Educart, 2015. [Collaboratively edited custom textbook for a writing course at the American University of Beirut.]

forthcoming

Al-Khateeb, Mais, Sweta Baniya, Rebecca Dingo, and Jennifer Nish. “Transnational Feminist Rhetorical Solidarities in the Viral Circulations of the LasTesis and Jina Movements.” In The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminist Rhetoric, Jacqueline Rhodes and Suban Nur Cooley, Eds. Routledge. Publication expected in January 2025. (In press.)

Nish, Jennifer. “Why People with ME and Long Covid Need Disability Justice.” Introduction to Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies: Interdisciplinary and Intersectional Approaches. Eds. L. Ayu Saraswati, Barbara L. Shaw, and Heather Rellihan. 3rd ed., Oxford University Press. (In press.)

in development

Nish, Jennifer. “Nothing About Us Without Us: Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM) and the Challenge of Designing Activism for People with ME and Long Covid ” In Designing for Social Justice: Community-engaged Approaches to Technical and Professional Communication, edited by Jason Tham and Jialei Jiang. Routledge. 

Walzer, Belinda, Mais Al-Khateeb, Jennifer Nish, and Sweta Baniya, eds. (Re)Mobilizing Solidarity in/and Transnational Feminist Rhetorics. Collection chapters under internal review.