On the Digital Rhetorics of Fans and Fan Communities ~ Session K1
Review by Lilian Mina Read more about session K1 on the C&W conference site. View video of Kyle Stedman,…
Review by Lilian Mina Read more about session K1 on the C&W conference site. View video of Kyle Stedman,…
Review by Jack Hennes Read more about session H3 on the C&W conference site. Panelists Jill Morris, Frostburg State…
Review by Jason Tham Read more about session C2 on the C&W conference site. Panelists Chris Friend, University of…
The Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative, University of Michigan Press, and MPublishing are thrilled to announce that Daniel Anderson,…
What did you do this summer? Memories of sitting in school on the first day, recounting the summer…
Like Doug Eyman, who began this blog carnival a few weeks ago, I started trying to define the…
“Big data.” It’s in the air. For instance, IBM claims that “[e]very day, we create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data—so much…
I thought that things would change once I received my PhD. Not large things, mind you, but meaningful…
Digital rhetorics1 provide a vast suite of generating principles. These principles are difficult to collect into a simple…
I think the best way I can show what digital rhetoric means to me is by showing how…
Digital Rhetoric When I was invited to participate in this blog carnival a few weeks ago, I chose…
I come to this blog carnival discussion wearing several hats: One as an online journal editor who publishes…
For my first post on the Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative blog, I figured that I should make a…
The Sweetand Digital Rhetoric Collaborative is pleased to announce our inaugural blog carnival on the topic “What does…