Networked media, networked rhetorics : attention and deliberation in the early blogosphere /
"Examines key moments in the early history of the blogosphere to understand how bloggers use digital media technology to engage in public argument. Explores blogging from a rhetorical perspective, asking how the digital medium of communication changes the conditions for persuasion"--Provid...
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The Pennsylvania State University Press,
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Publisher Address: | University Park, Pennsylvania : |
Publication Dates: | [2014] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
Series: |
Rhetoric and democratic deliberation ;
volume 10 |
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Summary: |
"Examines key moments in the early history of the blogosphere to understand how bloggers use digital media technology to engage in public argument. Explores blogging from a rhetorical perspective, asking how the digital medium of communication changes the conditions for persuasion"--Provided by publisher. |
Carrier Form: | xi, 271 pages ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9780271064604 (cloth : alkaline paper) : 0271064609 (cloth : alkaline paper) 9780271064611 0271064617 |
Index Number: | HM851 |
CLC: | TP393.4-0 |
Call Number: | TP393.4-0/P529 |
Contents: | Three challenges for public deliberation -- Cultural technologies of publicity : rhetorics, public spheres, and digital communication networks -- Flooding the zone after Trent Lott's toast -- Ambient intimacy in Salam Pax's Where is Raed? -- Shallow quotation on RealClimate -- The prospects of networked rhetorics. |