000346784 000__ 03550cam\a2200313\a\4500 000346784 001__ 346784 000346784 005__ 20210513124847.0 000346784 008__ 091008s2010\\\\scua\\\\\b\\\s001\0\eng\\ 000346784 010__ $$a 2009039688 000346784 020__ $$a9781570038891 (alk. paper) 000346784 020__ $$a1570038899 (alk. paper) 000346784 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn455870651 000346784 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dYDXCP$$dC#P$$dBWX$$dCDX$$dMNW 000346784 049__ $$aISEA 000346784 05000 $$aPE1408$$b.R54 2010 000346784 08200 $$a808/.042028$$222 000346784 24500 $$aRhetorics and technologies :$$bnew directions in writing and communication /$$cedited by Stuart A. Selber. 000346784 260__ $$aColumbia :$$bUniversity of South Carolina Press,$$cc2010. 000346784 300__ $$axii, 230 p. :$$bill. ;$$c24 cm. 000346784 4901_ $$aStudies in rhetoric/communication 000346784 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000346784 5050_ $$aRedrawing borders and boundaries. Being linked to the matrix: biology, technology, and writing / Marilyn M. Cooper -- Among texts / Johndan Johnson-Eilola -- Serial composition / Geoffrey Sirc -- Constructing discourses and communities. Appeals to the body in eco-rhetoric and techno-rhetoric / M. Jimmie Killingsworth -- Unfitting beauties of transducing bodies / Anne Frances Wysocki -- The rhetorics of online autism advocacy: a case for rhetorical listening / Paul Heilker and Jason King -- Narrating the future: scenarios and the cult of specification / John M. Carroll -- Understanding writing and communication practices. Technology, genre, and gender: the case of power structure research / Susan Wells -- Rhetoric in (as) a digital economy / James E. Porter -- Literate acts in convergence culture: Lost as transmedia narrative / Debra Journet. 000346784 520__ $$aRecognizing a increasingly technological context for rhetorical activity, the thirteen contributors to this volume illuminate the challenges and opportunities inherent in successfully navigating intersections between rhetoric and technology in existing and emergent literacy practices. This volume positions technology as an inevitable aspect of the rhetorical situation and as a potent force in writing and communication activities. Taking a broad approach, this volume is not limited to discussion of particular technological systems (such as new media or wikis) or rhetorical contexts (such as invention or ethics). The essays instead offer a comprehensive treatment of the rhetoric-technology nexus. The book's first section considers the ways in which the social and material realities of using technology to support writing and communication activities have altered the borders and boundaries of rhetorical studies. The second section explores the discourse practices employed by users, designers, and scholars of technology when communicating in technological contexts. In the final section, projects and endeavors that illuminate the ways in which discourse activities can evolve to reflect emerging sociopolitcal realities, technologies, and educational issues are examined. The resulting text bridges past and future by offering new understandings of traditional canons of rhetoric--invention, arrangement, style, memory, and delivery--as they present themselves in technological contexts without discarding the rich history of the field before the advent of these technological innovations. 000346784 650_0 $$aEnglish language$$xRhetoric$$xResearch. 000346784 650_0 $$aEnglish language$$xRhetoric$$xComputer-assisted instruction. 000346784 650_0 $$aCommunication and technology. 000346784 650_0 $$aDiscourse analysis. 000346784 7001_ $$aSelber, Stuart A. 000346784 830_0 $$aStudies in rhetoric/communication. 000346784 85200 $$bgen$$hPE1408$$i.R54$$i2010 000346784 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:346784$$pGLOBAL_SET 000346784 980__ $$aBIB 000346784 980__ $$aBOOK