Kenneth Burke Society
The Kenneth Burke Society is devoted to exploring the influence and pervasiveness of rhetorical theorist Kenneth Burke. Members examine the theoretical, critical, and pedagogical aspects of Burke's works.
Chair: Gini B. Jones, University of Kansas
Vice-Chair: Krista L. Phair, University of Kansas
Secretary: Open
2012 Program Planner: Krista L. Phair, klphairm@ku.edu
2013 Program Planner:
Interest Groups
- Overview
- Adjunct/Temporary Faculty Caucus
- Argumentation and Forensics
- Basic Course
- Communication Education
- Communication Ethics & Freedom of Expression
- Communication Theory
- Community College
- G.I.F.T.
- Graduate Student Caucus
- Health Communication
- Instructional Resources
- Intercultural Communication
- Interpersonal and Small Group Communication
- Kenneth Burke Society
- Media Studies
- Organizational and Professional Communication
- Performance Studies and Theatre
- Political Communication
- Popular Culture
- Public Relations
- Rhetorical Theory and Criticism
- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Caucus
- States Advisory Council
- Undergraduate Programs
- Women's Caucus

