Complex worlds : digital culture, rhetoric, and professional communication

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    • Lamberti, Adrienne Patrice
    • Richards, Anne R.

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Complex worlds : digital culture, rhetoric, and professional communication

edited by Adrienne P. Lamberti and Anne R. Richards

(Baywood's technical communications series)

Baywood Pub., c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

'Complex Worlds: Digital Culture, Rhetoric, and Professional Communication' is a collection of thought-provoking scholarly essays by teachers and industry practitioners in professional communication and technology-oriented fields. Scrupulously edited for a range of readers, the collection aims to help familiarize advanced students, teachers, and researchers in professional communication, computers and writing, literacy, and sister disciplines with key issues in digital theory and practice. An emphasis on the situations of and audiences for digital communication identifies 'Complex Worlds' as a rhetorical approach. In an era when globalizing markets and digital technologies are transforming culture around the world, readers should find the collection both engaging and timely. The collections' twelve essays constitute a diverse and thematically coherent set of inquiries. Included are explorations of topics such as cyber activism, digital 'dispositio', citizen and open-source journalism, broadband affordances, XML, digital resumes, avant garde performance art, best pedagogical practices, and intercultural communication between East and West, North and South. The text is especially well suited for advanced courses in professional and applied writing, contemporary rhetorics, and digital culture. The complexity highlighted in the collection's title is brought into relief by authors who address how the digital is daily unmaking our assumptions about the boundaries between work and school, the global and the local, the private and the public. 'Complex Worlds' offers readers an opportunity to build on their rhetorical awareness by expanding their understanding of the means, aims, and strategies of effective communication--today and in the future.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments INTRODUCTION Digital Divergence, Digital Complexity Anne R. Richards and Adrienne P. Lamberti PART I: TRANSFORMING ADVOCACY CHAPTER 1 Cyberactivism, Viral Flash Activism, and Critical Literacy Pedagogy in the Age of The Meatrix Eileen E. Schell CHAPTER 2 Retracing the Footprints from Print to Digital: An Assessment of Textual Structure Adrienne P. Lamberti CHAPTER 3 The Fourth Estate in an Era of Digitally Mediated Democracy Leonard Witt PART II: SHAPING THE PROFESSIONS CHAPTER 4 Gertrude Stein in QuickTime: Documenting Performance in the Digital Age Jason Farman CHAPTER 5 Digitizable Cultural Capital: Anticipations of Profit in the Web Market John B. Killoran CHAPTER 6 A Case Study of the Impact of Digital Documentation on Professional Change: The WPA Electronic Mailing List, Knowledge Network, and Community Outreach Huiling Ding PART III: BUILDING COMMUNITIES CHAPTER 7 A South-North Online Collaboration between Professional Writing Students in Tunisia and the United States Faiza Derbel and Anne R. Richards CHAPTER 8 Meeting Online Friends Offline: A Comparison of South Korean and U.S. College StudentsaEURO (TM) Differences in Self-Construal and Computer-Mediated Communication Preferences Heeman Kim and William Faux PART IV: INFORMING PEDAGOGY CHAPTER 9 Teaching Effective Technology Use in Technical and Professional Communication Programs Based in Colleges of the Humanities Laura McGrath CHAPTER 10 Technical Communication Pedagogy and the Broadband Divide: Academic and Industrial Perspectives Rudy McDaniel and Sherry Steward CHAPTER 11 Sizing Up Single-Sourcing: Rhetorical Interventions for XML Documentation Aimee Kendall Roundtree

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