Blog Carnival
Blog Carnival #2 – Back-to-School Edition
With fall semester in full gear, we announce our “back-to-school” edition of the DRC blog carnival. What digital rhetoric projects did you work on over your summer vacation, and what new digital rhetoric courses, assignments, and initiatives are in progress now? We’d love to hear about them, and if these are ideas others could build upon, we’d love to feature them in our Resources section, as well.
Digital Rhetoric Collaborative posts:
- DRC Blog Carnival: Back-to-School Edition! by Sweetland DRC
- Design Writing and Marketing Fictions by Julia Lupton
- My MOOC-y and SOCC-y Summer by Steve Krause
- Slow Time by Daniel Anderson
- DRC goes to WIDE-EMU 2012 by Naomi Silver
- Code? Not So Much by Bill Hart-Davidson
- The Revision Project: A Summer of Digirhet Drafting by Liz Homan, Liz Rodrigues, and Christine Modey
Crossposts:
- Code? Not So Much by Dennis G. Jerz
Blog Carnival #1 – What Does Digital Rhetoric Mean to Me?
The Sweetand Digital Rhetoric Collaborative is pleased to announce our inaugural blog carnival on the topic “What does digital rhetoric mean to me?” Be a participant and take part in continuing to define this field. Offer your perspective on how writing is and is not transformed in digital environments, what rhetoric means in this realm, and what the future of digital rhetoric may hold.
Digital Rhetoric Collaborative posts:
- Join the Blog Carnival: “What does digital rhetoric mean to me?” by Sweetland DRC
- On Digital Rhetoric by Doug Eyman
- A Kid’s Eye View of Digital Rhetoric by Troy Hicks
- Digital Rhetoric: A Call to Action by Kristine Blair
- Digital Rhetoric, Kairos, and Loss by Cheryl Ball
- Strange Vigils: Digitally Rhetorical in a Moment of Technological Trauma by Jonathan Alexander
- Digital Rhetorics: Simply Too Complicated a Phenomenon by Derek Mueller
- Accessing Digital Rhetoric: Sh*t Academics Say by Melanie Yergeau
- The Thing about Networks, or Big Data Rhetoric by Jentery Sayers
- Defining Digital Rhetoric with 20-20 Hindsight by Liz Losh
Crossposts:
- Conversations with Myself: Thoughts on Digital Rhetoric by Kevin Hodgson
- Untitled: Quick Response by Dan Anderson
- In poetic response… by Kevin Hodgson
- Idea Path Map by Kevin Hodgson
- Digital Rhetorics … What are they? by Liz Homan
- On Digital Rhetorics and Access by Liz Homan
- What Does Digital Rhetoric Mean to Me? by Traci Gardner
- What Is Digital Rhetoric? Part 1 by Mike Edwards
- What Is Digital Rhetoric? Part 2 by Mike Edwards
- The SCOTUS decision on Obamacare and “Immediacy” (and digital rhetoric) by Steve Krause
- The Rhetoric of Supreme Court LOLZ: Obamacare and SCOTUS hit the interwebs by the Silver Tongue
- Digital Rhetoric by Dr. Davis


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Traci Gardner has a thoughtful post on blog carnivals as anthologies for BedfordBits — “What is a blog carnival?” — that mentions the digital rhetoric carnival going on in these pages: http://blogs.bedfordstmartins.com/bits/uncategorized/what-is-a-blog-carnival-2/
The Feminist Philosophers blog is featuring Melanie’s video on “Sh*t Academics Say.” http://feministphilosophers.wordpress.com/2012/06/22/academics-talk-about-access/