
Critical Design Rhetorics of Digital Democracy: A Course Design for Informed Dissent and Design Advocacy
Image created by Matthew V. Jacobson Introduction A few months ago, I gave myself a challenge: design a…
Image created by Matthew V. Jacobson Introduction A few months ago, I gave myself a challenge: design a…
Session B8: “Multimodal Hip-Hop and Transforming Writing Studies” Presenters: Laquana Cooke, Regina Duthely, and Todd Craig Review by…
Welcome to the third post in our Hack and Yack series on multimodal composition from Amy Braziller and Elizabeth…
Introducing the second post in our Hack and Yack series on multimodal composition from Amy Braziller and Elizabeth Kleinfeld. Enjoy!…
We’re thrilled to announce our latest Hack and Yack Series. Over the next four weeks, Amy Braziller and…
“What Is Code?” by Paul Ford is our July 2015 Webtext of the Month. What follows is a…
Title: What is Code?| Author: Paul Ford Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek Release date: June 11, 2015 Website: http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ You…
Day: Monday, October 27th Time: 7:30 to 8:30 ET Moderators: DRC Fellows Heather Lang (as @SweetlandDRC) & Lindsey…
Title: Polymorphous Perversity in Texts Author: Johndan Johnson-Eilola Publication Date: Summer 2012 For today’s March (Webtext) Madness contribution,…
Review by Sarah Spring Read more about session G1 on the C&W conference site. Panelists Kristin Cornelius, California State…
The Digital Rhetoric Collaborative got its start back in May with a Blog Carnival post from Doug Eyman…
I’m pleased to have the opportunity to start our blog carnival on digital rhetoric rolling, and as is…