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As part of their participation in the CCR Project, students and instructors contribute to a rich intercultural exchange on the Cross-Cultural Rhetoric blog, discussing topics as diverse as campus culture, international politics, digital communication, and environmental issues.

Read some of the cross-cultural discussions currently underway on the CCR Blog:
- Stanford University's "The Rhetoric of Gaming" students discuss their research projects.

- Stanford University's "Visual Rhetoric Across the Globe" class & University of Uppsala's rhetoric class posts about their video conference conversations about Globalization.
- Stanford University's "Rhetoric of Research" class & the University of Sydney's "Page to Screen" class blog about their approaches to academic research and scholarship.

- Stanford University's "Online Activism" class & an American University in Cairo class analyze the campaign websites for U.S. Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama.

- Stanford University's "Environmental Rhetoric" class & American University in Cairo's "Approaches to Critical Writing" class post "photo-blogs," mini photo essays that focus on different environmental issues in the U.S. and Egypt.

- Stanford University CCR students discuss their Cross-Cultural Rhetoric Research Projects.

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