The Routledge handbook of digital writing and rhetoric /

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Group Author: Alexander, Jonathan, 1967- (Editor); Rhodes, Jacqueline, 1965- (Editor)
Published: Routledge,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2018.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Routledge handbooks
Subjects:
Carrier Form: xxii, 468 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781138671362
1138671363
Index Number: PE1408
CLC: H315-62
Call Number: H315-62/R869-2
Contents: 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 /
A tale of two tablets: tracing intersections of materiality, the body, and practices of communication /
Multimodality before and beyond the computer /
English composition as a sonic practice /
Writing with a soldering iron: on the art of making attention /
Beyond writing.
"With fresh eyes": notes toward the impact of new technologies on composing /
Devices and desires: a complicated narrative of mobile writing and device-driven ecologies /
The material, embodied practices of composing with technologies /
Sonic ecologies as a path for activism /
Making and remaking the self through digital writing /
Being rhetorical and digital.
Social media as multimodal composing: networked rhetorics and writing in a digital age /
Ethos, trust, and the rhetoric of digital writing in scientific and technical discourse /
When walls can talk: animate cities and digital rhetoric /
#NODAPL: distributed rhetorical praxis at Standing Rock /
Digital art + activism: a focus on QTPOC digital environments as rhetorical gestures of coalition and un/belonging /
remixtherhetoric /
Making space for non-normative expressions of rhetoricity /
Selves and subjectivities.
Posthumanism as postscript /
A land-based digital design rhetoric /
Technofeminist storiographies: talking back to gendered rhetorics of technology /
Keeping safe (and queer) /
The invisible life of Elliot Rodger: social media and the documentation of a tragedy /
Writing with robots and other curiosities of the age of machine rhetorics /
Regulation and control. Rhetoric, copyright, Techne: the regulation of social media production and distribution /
Mediated authority: the effects of technology on authorship /
Privacy as cultural choice and resistance in the age of recommender systems /
Implications of persuasive computer algorithms /
Wielding power and doxing data: how personal information regulates and controls our online selves /
It's never about what it's about: audio-visual writing, experiential-learning documentary, and the forensic art of assessment /
The tests that bind: future literacies, Common Core, and educational politics /
Multimodality, transmediation, and participatory cultures.
Beyond modality: rethinking transmedia composition through a queer/trans digital rhetoric /
Hip-hop rhetoric and multimodal digital writing /
Autoethnographic blogart exploring postdigital relationships between digital and Hebraic writing /
Modes of meaning, modes of engagement: pragmatic intersections of adaptation theory and multimodal composition /
Virtual postures /
Participatory media and the Lusory Turn: paratextuality and let's play /
The politics and economics of digital writing and rhetoric.
Digital media ethics and rhetoric /
Toward a digital cultural rhetoric /
Exploitation, alienation, and liberation: interpreting the political economy of digital writing /
The politics of the (soundwriting) interface /
"Just not the future": taking on digital writing /