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  1. The Routledge handbook of digital writing and rhetoric
    Contributor: Alexander, Jonathan (HerausgeberIn); Rhodes, Jacqueline (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York

    Introduction.What do we talk about when we talk about digital writing and rhetoric? / Jonathan Alexander and Jacqueline Rhodes --Cultural and historical contexts.Digital writing matters /Dànielle Nicole DeVoss ;A tale of two tablets: tracing... more

    Universität Freiburg, Romanisches Seminar, Bibliothek
    Frei 23: S 23 ROUT/1
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent

     

    Introduction.What do we talk about when we talk about digital writing and rhetoric? / Jonathan Alexander and Jacqueline Rhodes --Cultural and historical contexts.Digital writing matters /Dànielle Nicole DeVoss ;A tale of two tablets: tracing intersections of materiality, the body, and practices of communication /Ben McCorkle ;Multimodality before and beyond the computer /Jason Palmeri ;English composition as a sonic practice /Byron Hawke and Greg Stuart ;Writing with a soldering iron: on the art of making attention /Marcel O'Gorman --Beyond writing."With fresh eyes": notes toward the impact of new technologies on composing /Kathleen Blake Yancey ;Devices and desires: a complicated narrative of mobile writing and device-driven ecologies /Aimee C. Mapes and Amy C. Kimme Hea ;The material, embodied practices of composing with technologies /Pamela Takayoshi and Derek Van Ittersum ;Sonic ecologies as a path for activism /Mary E. Hocks ;Making and remaking the self through digital writing /Julie Faulkner --Being rhetorical and digital.Social media as multimodal composing: networked rhetorics and writing in a digital age /Stephanie Vie ;Ethos, trust, and the rhetoric of digital writing in scientific and technical discourse /Laura J. Gurak ;When walls can talk: animate cities and digital rhetoric /Elizabeth Losh;#NODAPL: distributed rhetorical praxis at Standing Rock /Michael Schandorf and Athina Karatzogianni ;Digital art + activism: a focus on QTPOC digital environments as rhetorical gestures of coalition and un/belonging /Ana Milena Ribero and Adela C. Licona ;remixtherhetoric /Mark Amerika ;Making space for non-normative expressions of rhetoricity /Allison H. Hitt --Selves and subjectivities.Posthumanism as postscript /Casey Boyle ;A land-based digital design rhetoric /Kristin L. Arola ;Technofeminist storiographies: talking back to gendered rhetorics of technology /Kristine L. Blair ;Keeping safe (and queer) /Zarah C. Moeggenberg ;The invisible life of Elliot Rodger: social media and the documentation of a tragedy /Carol Burke and Jonathan Alexander ;Writing with robots and other curiosities of the age of machine rhetorics /William Hart-Davidson --Regulation and control. Rhetoric, copyright, Techne: the regulation of social media production and distribution /James E. Porter ;Mediated authority: the effects of technology on authorship /Chad Seader, Jason Markins, and Jordan Canzonetta ;Privacy as cultural choice and resistance in the age of recommender systems /Mihaela Popescu and Lemi Baruh ;Implications of persuasive computer algorithms /Estee Beck ;Wielding power and doxing data: how personal information regulates and controls our online selves /Les Hutchinson ;It's never about what it's about: audio-visual writing, experiential-learning documentary, and the forensic art of assessment /Bump Halbritter and Julie Lindquist ;The tests that bind: future literacies, Common Core, and educational politics /Carl Whithaus --Multimodality, transmediation, and participatory cultures.Beyond modality: rethinking transmedia composition through a queer/trans digital rhetoric /William P. Banks ;Hip-hop rhetoric and multimodal digital writing /Regina Dutheley ;Autoethnographic blogart exploring postdigital relationships between digital and Hebraic writing /Mel Alexenberg ;Modes of meaning, modes of engagement: pragmatic intersections of adaptation theory and multimodal composition /Bri Lafond and Kristen Macias ;Virtual postures /Jeff Rice ;Participatory media and the Lusory Turn: paratextuality and let's play /Ingrid Richardson --The politics and economics of digital writing and rhetoric.Digital media ethics and rhetoric /Heidi A. McKee and James E. Porter ;Toward a digital cultural rhetoric /Angela M. Haas ;Exploitation, alienation, and liberation: interpreting the political economy of digital writing /Kylie Jarrett ;The politics of the (soundwriting) interface /Steven Hammer ;"Just not the future": taking on digital writing /Stuart Moulthrop.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Alexander, Jonathan (HerausgeberIn); Rhodes, Jacqueline (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9780367580742; 0367580748
    Series: Routledge handbooks
    Subjects: English language; Report writing; Research; Research; Scholarly electronic publishing; English language ; Rhetoric; Report writing ; Data processing; Research ; Methodology; Research ; Moral and ethical aspects; Scholarly electronic publishing; Literature
    Scope: XXII, 468 Seiten, Illustrationen, Diagramme, 27 cm
    Notes:

    First issued in paperback 2020

    Includes bibliographical references and index