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    Digital Rhetoric Collaborative
    Blog Carnival 22
    By Sarah Fischer, Saurabh AnandJune 6, 2024

    Call for Blog Carnival 22: Digital Literacy, Multimodality, & The Writing Center

    Across global Rhetoric and Composition Studies teaching and professional communities…

    By Bri LafondSeptember 5, 20240

    Of Paywalls and Algorithms: Confronting Challenges to Digital Literacy in the Writing Center

    By Elisabeth BuckSeptember 5, 20240

    On Building (and Leaving) a Multiliteracy Center

    By Genie Nicole GiaimoSeptember 5, 20240

    Investigating the Impact of Multimodality in the Writing Center

    By Isabella BuckSeptember 5, 20240

    Beyond the Hype: Writing Centers and the AI Revolution in Higher Education

    Blog Carnival 21
    By Laura Leigh MenardJune 7, 2023

    Call for Blog Contributions: Digital Rhetoric in the Age of Misinformation and AI Advancements

    For several years now, the need to weed out the…

    By Marit MacArthurAugust 7, 20230

    Saving Expertise, or Critical Editing as Manslaughter-by-AI Prevention Strategy

    By Kirkwood AdamsAugust 8, 20230

    What’s Wrong With This Party? Reading Across A.I. Generated Media

    By Jared JamesonAugust 8, 20230

    Calling a Lie a Lie: A Preliminary Case for Critical Anthropomorphization of Artificial Intelligence

    By Chris ScheidlerAugust 9, 20230

    User Personas from the LLM Factory

    Blog Carnival 20
    By Courtney A. Mauck, Laura Leigh MenardJanuary 24, 2022

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions: New/Emerging Perspectives on New Media Technologies

    Editors: Courtney A. Mauck & Laura L. Menard With the…

    By Joy SanteeFebruary 21, 20220

    “Maps are Cool”: Investigating the Potentials for Map-Making in Multimodal Pedagogies

    By Laura DeckerFebruary 22, 20220

    Silent Discussions: From Silicon Valley to the Classroom for More Productive, Equitable, and Accessible Conversations

    By Laurie MillerFebruary 22, 20221

    TikTok Your Annotated Bibliography

    By Samuel HeadFebruary 23, 20220

    Back-talk or Backchannel? Live-Chat in Face-to-Face Classrooms

    Blog Carnival 19
    By Nupoor Ranade, Sarah HughesJune 23, 2021

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions: The “New Normal”

    Editors: Sarah Hughes and Nupoor Ranade For our latest Blog…

    By Jianfen ChenAugust 11, 20210

    Reconsidering One-on-One Writing Conferencing in a Zoom Class

    By Olivia ImirieAugust 12, 20210

    Connect, Listen, and Respect: Lessons from the Pandemic

    By Beau PihlajaAugust 14, 20210

    Exercising pedagogical power at the end of the world

    By Liz Owens BoltzAugust 16, 20210

    A Vision for the “New Normal”: Lessons learned from a graduate program in educational technology

    Blog Carnival 18
    By Jianfen Chen, Danielle KoepkeJanuary 7, 2021

    The Role of Empathy in and after the Pandemic

    Editors: Jianfen Chen and Danielle Koepke The spread of COVID-19…

    By Rachel DortinMarch 22, 20210

    We get by with a little help from our friends: Extending empathy throughout, and beyond, the pandemic

    By Lance CummingsMarch 23, 20210

    Stepping into Personas: Empathy as a Mode of Inquiry

    By Daymon KilimanMarch 23, 20210

    Developing a Rhetorical Empathy in the Post-Pandemic Era: An Advocacy Project

    By Kathleen Turner LedgerwoodMarch 24, 20210

    Radical Empathy and Compassion in FYW

    Blog Carnival 17
    By Jialei Jiang, Soyeon LeeMay 8, 2020

    Rhetoric and Communication in the Time of COVID-19: A Global Pandemic and Digital Rhetoric

    Rhetoric and Communication in the Time of COVID-19: A Global…

    By Nancy HenakuJuly 9, 20200

    Memes, Chronotopes, and COVID-19: On the Rhetoricity of Ghana’s “Dancing Pallbearers” in Transnational Circulation

    By Chen ChenJuly 13, 20200

    “Stand By Her:” Chinese Feminist Rhetoric during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    By Jianfen ChenJuly 13, 20200

    The Assemblage Rhetoric of Face Masks in COVID-19 in China

    By Megan McIntyreJuly 20, 20200

    Slow Reflection, Deep Feeling

    Blog Carnival 16
    By Dana Comi, McKinley GreenOctober 3, 2019

    Call for Blog Contributions: Digital Community Building as Social Justice Praxis

    Editors: Dana Comi and McKinley Green Introduction We are two…

    By Roger ChaoNovember 26, 20190

    #sneckdown: A Digital Community Using Snow to Combat Poor Urban Design

    By Nupoor RanadeNovember 26, 20190

    World Interaction Design Day Event Report on Gendered AI

    By Bibhushana PoudyalDecember 1, 20190

    Digital Activism: Strategic, Inessential, and Inenarrable Alliances for an Ethical and Political Imperative

    By Stacy CacciatoreDecember 1, 20190

    Running as Quiet Activism

    Blog Carnival 15
    By Jason Tham, Jialei JiangFebruary 22, 2019

    Call for Blog Contributions: Multimodal Design & Social Advocacy

    Editors: Jialei Jiang and Jason Tham Introduction The recent return…

    By Kristin PrinsApril 29, 20190

    Digital Advocacy in Digital Rhetoric & Literacy: Part I

    By Kristin PrinsApril 29, 20190

    Digital Advocacy in Digital Rhetoric & Literacy: Part II

    By Dana ComiMay 1, 20190

    Promoting Linguistic Diversity in Community-Centered Multimodal Design

    By Matthew V. JacobsonMay 3, 20190

    Critical Design Rhetorics of Digital Democracy: A Course Design for Informed Dissent and Design Advocacy

    Blog Carnival 14
    By Jason Tham, Lauren Garskie, Derek MuellerJuly 28, 2018

    Call for Blog Contribution: Discerning Digital Rhetorics’ Futures

    Call for Contributions to DRC Blog Carnival 14 Editors: Derek…

    By Jim BrownOctober 1, 20180

    Unhealthy Infrastructures

    By Sara WestOctober 2, 20180

    Back to the Future? Reflections on Digital Infrastructures

    By Jennifer JuszkiewiczOctober 3, 20180

    In (Partial) Defense of Algorithms

    By Amelia ChesleyOctober 4, 20180

    Hypermediated Workscapes and the Digital Rhetorics of Personal Branding

    Blog Carnival 13
    By Jason Tham, Lauren Garskie, Lauren BrentnellJanuary 31, 2018

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions––Rhetorics and Ethics in Smart Technologies and Artificial Intelligence

    Popular sources like The Verge, Techcrunch, and Forbes have recently…

    By Patricia FancherApril 11, 20180

    Tropes of Feminine AI

    By Charles GrimmApril 13, 20180

    Bots or Ghosts? Ethical Considerations of Bots as Ghostwriters

    By Marcia BostApril 18, 20181

    Pay No Attention to the Man behind the Curtain

    By Jeremy David JohnsonApril 20, 20180

    Becoming the Bot: Rhetorical Reflexivity and AI Ethics

    Blog Carnival 12
    By Kristin RavelOctober 2, 2017

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions—Material and Digital Rhetorics: Openings for Feminist Action

    Within Composition and Rhetoric, feminist rhetoricians have investigated the intersection…

    By Laura A. SparksDecember 10, 20170

    The Body Image: Selfies, SkinneePix, and Our Malleable Digital Bodies

    By A Nicole PfannenstielDecember 13, 20170

    Openness, Theories of Writing, and Coding Robots

    By Brandy DieterleDecember 17, 20170

    Adopting Critical Ethical Practices in Research on Gender and Embodiment

    By Karrieann Soto VegaDecember 20, 20170

    Creating Decolonial Spaces of Puerto Rican Activism on Facebook

    Blog Carnival 11
    By Brandee Easter, Sara WestDecember 27, 2016

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions: Teaching Digital Rhetoric after the Election

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions: Teaching Digital Rhetoric after the Election…

    By Brett KeeganMarch 8, 20170

    Authoring Bubbles: Curation, Filter Bubbles, and Politics

    By Dawn OpelMarch 10, 20170

    Building Social Networking Sites for Social Good

    By Lucy A. JohnsonMarch 13, 20170

    Human vs. Machine: Tracking Political Discourse Using Voyant

    By Elizabeth FleitzMarch 15, 20170

    Teaching Digital Rhetoric in the Age of Fake News: Media Literacy and Source Evaluation in the First-Year Writing Classroom

    Blog Carnival 10
    By Jason LutherSeptember 20, 2016

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions: The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Publishing

    The ubiquity of digital platforms, spaces, and networks for writing…

    By Jacob CraigNovember 12, 20162

    The Role of Device in Meaning-Making

    By Dànielle Nicole DeVoss, Phil BrattaNovember 18, 20161

    Authorships, Infrastructures, and the Digital Publishing Lab

    By Patrick Berry, Gail Hawisher, Cynthia Selfe, Tim Lockridge, Melanie YergeauNovember 21, 20160

    CCDP as a Case Study for Digital Publishing Efforts

    By Mark W. ShealyNovember 22, 20160

    Professional Digital Marketing for Academic Self-publishing? Strategies, Tactics, and Questions

    Blog Carnival 9
    By Neil SimpkinsApril 10, 2016

    Call For Blog Carnival Contributions: Cripping Digital Rhetoric and Technology

    In disability studies, “cripping” is both an embraced and contested…

    By Leigh MeredithApril 13, 20160

    We’re taking our blog carnival to Twitter! Join us!

    By Maria NovotnyMay 30, 20160

    Remediating Disability: Articulating an Arts-based Pedagogy to Crip The Work of Composition

    By Sean KampermanJune 2, 20160

    Digital Mapping and Anti-Ableist Urban Planning

    By PD ArringtonJune 13, 20160

    Combinatory Composition: Composing for Access and Ability

    Blog Carnival 8
    By Jenae CohnJanuary 6, 2016

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions: Makerspaces and Writing Practices

    *Note: There’s still time to participate! The deadline for proposals…

    By Stephanie LarsonFebruary 26, 20165

    Precarious Deliberation and Failing Faster: The Value of Glitch in Multimodal Public Writing Assignments

    By Jessica Elam-HandloffMarch 3, 20160

    Making Across the Curriculum: DIY Culture, Makerspaces, and New Modes of Composition

    By Maggie MeloMarch 4, 20160

    Writing is Making: Maker Culture and Embodied Learning in the Composition Classroom

    By Tiffany ChanMarch 14, 20160

    Remaking Optophones: An Exercise in Maintenance Studies

    Blog Carnival 7
    By Laura GonzalesAugust 7, 2015

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions: Digital Writing in K-12 Communities

    In an effort to continue building bridges and collaborating efforts…

    By Katie Locano, Sarah Weaver, Laura Gonzales, Peter HaunSeptember 22, 20150

    Digital Writing does not Begin with “the Digital”: Building Cultures of Feedback to Support Effective Writing and Revision

    By Derek MillerSeptember 28, 20150

    Digital Natives Are Human Too

    By Richard KreinbringOctober 5, 20150

    Enter the Blog

    By Kevin HodgsonOctober 16, 20150

    Why Webcomics Matter (And How they Push Literacies)

    Blog Carnival 6
    By Paula M MillerApril 21, 2015

    Introducing the Social Justice & Gaming Blog Carnival

    Welcome to the first post in the Social Justice &…

    By Jason CusterApril 24, 20150

    Walking Black: Examining Telltale’s The Walking Dead as a Racialized Pedagogical Zone

    By Jonathan LeeApril 27, 20150

    Playwriting for the Classroom: Actively Constructing Identity with The Sims 3

    By Paula M MillerApril 29, 20150

    #DRC Chat – Interview with Coordinators of the Rhetoric, Politics, and Gaming series

    By Ben Morrow, Maury BrownMay 2, 20150

    Building Empathy and Empowering Others Through Live-Action Role Play

    Announcements
    By Laura GonzalesSeptember 2, 2014

    Call for Blog Carnival Contributions: Beyond a “Single Language/Single Modality” Approach to Writing

    Recently, scholars in rhetoric and composition and digital rhetoric have…

    By Bruce Horner, Cynthia Selfe, Tim LockridgeOctober 6, 20147

    Thinking about Multi (or Trans-) Modality, and Trans (or Multi-) Linguality: Power, Ideology, and Emerging Questions

    By Natalia AndrievskikhOctober 9, 20140

    Writing at the Crossroads: Multilingual Research and Multimodal Formats in a Study Abroad Classroom

    By Steven AlvarezOctober 14, 20143

    Translanguaging Literacies and Community Ethnographies

    By Wonderful FaisonOctober 16, 20144

    Reclaiming my Language: The (Mis)education of Wonderful

    Blog Carnival 4
    By Liz HomanJanuary 31, 2014

    Winter Blog Carnival Call for Posts: “Small Potent Gestures” that Shape our History

    This year, the DRC Fellows have been working together to…

    By Jim RidolfoFebruary 12, 20141

    Rhetmap as personal development, field exploration, and history

    By Lindsey HardingFebruary 19, 20140

    Why a Wiki?

    By Michael DayFebruary 28, 20141

    The Computers and Writing Memorabilia Project: Mining the Past and Visualizing the Arc of our Discipline

    By Liz HomanMarch 28, 20142

    Feminist Invitations to Digital Historiography

    Blog Carnival 3
    By Liz HomanOctober 14, 2013

    Fall Blog Carnival Call for Posts: Dealing with Data, Digitally

    Tools abound these days to streamline (or, sometimes, complicate) the…

    By Liz HomanOctober 30, 20130

    Digital Data in a Networked World

    By Becca TarsaNovember 1, 20136

    The Right Tools for the Job – Choosing a Qualitative Data Analysis Program (and Living with that Choice)

    By Laura AullNovember 6, 20131

    Corpus linguistic analysis of written language: How to use “I” and more

    By Crystal VanKootenNovember 7, 20131

    Collecting Audio-Visual Data, Composing Audio-Visual Arguments

    Blog Carnival 2
    By Naomi SilverSeptember 28, 2012

    DRC Blog Carnival: Back-to-School Edition!

    With the colder winds starting to blow (here in Michigan,…

    By Julia LuptonSeptember 29, 20121

    Design Writing and Marketing Fictions

    By skrauseemichOctober 3, 20120

    My MOOC-y and SOCC-y Summer

    By Daniel AndersonOctober 5, 20120

    Slow Time

    By Naomi SilverOctober 14, 20124

    DRC goes to WIDE-EMU 2012

    Blog Carnival 1
    By Douglas EymanMay 16, 2012

    On Digital Rhetoric

    I’m pleased to have the opportunity to start our blog…

    By Naomi SilverMay 17, 20127

    Join the blog carnival: “What does digital rhetoric mean to me?”

    By Troy HicksMay 21, 20124

    A Kid’s Eye View of Digital Rhetoric

    By Kristine BlairMay 27, 20123

    Digital Rhetoric: A Call to Action

    By Cheryl BallMay 30, 20124

    Digital Rhetoric, Kairos, and Loss

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