part 7. The politics and economics of digital writing and rhetoric. Digital media ethics and rhetoric / Heidi A. McKee and James E. Porter -- Toward a digital cultural rhetoric / Angela M. Haas -- Exploitation, alienation, and liberation: interpreting the political economy of digital writing / Kylie Jarrett -- The politics of the (soundwriting) interface / Steven Hammer -- "Just not the future": taking on digital writing / Stuart Moulthrop -- Index. Making and remaking the self through digital writing / Julie Faulkner -- part 3. Being rhetorical and digital. Social media as multimodal composing: networked rhetorics and writing in a digital age / Stephanie Vie -- Ethos, trust, and the rhetoric of digital writing in scientific and technical discourse / Laura J. Gurak -- When walls can talk: animate cities and digital rhetoric / Elizabeth Losh -- #NODAPL: distributed rhetorical praxis at Standing Rock / Michael Schandorf and athina Karatzogianni -- Digital art + activism: a focus on QTPOC digital environments as rhetorical gestures of coalition and un/belonging /Ana Milena Ribero and Adela C. Licona -- remixtherhetoric / Mark Amerika -- Making space for non-normative expressions of rhetoricity / Allison H. Hitt -- part 4. Selves and subjectivities. Posthumanism as postscript / Casey Boyle -- A land-based digital design rhetoric / Kristin L. Arola-- Technofeminist storiographies: talking back to gendered rhetorics of technology / Kristine L. Blair -- Keeping safe (and queer) / Zarah C. Moeggenberg -- The invisible life of Elliot Rodger: social media and the documentation of a tragedy / Carol Burke and Jonathan Alexander -- Writing with robots and other curiosities of the age of machine rhetorics / William Hart-Davidson -- part 5. Regulation and control. Rhetoric, copyright, Techne: the regulation of social media production and distribution / James E. Porter -- Mediated authority: the effects of technology on authorship / Chad Seader, Jason Markins, and Jordan Canzonetta -- Privacy as cultural choice and resistance in the age of recommender systems / Mihaela Popescu and Lemi Baruh -- Implications of persuasive computer algorithms / Estee Beck -- Wielding power and doxing data: how personal information regulates and controls our online selves / Les Hutchinson-- It's never about what it's about: audio-visual writing, experiential-learning documentary, and the forensic art of assessment / Bump Halbritter and Julie Lindquist -- The tests that bind: future literacies, Common Core, and educational politics / Carl Whithaus -- part 6. Multimodality, transmediation, and participatory cultures. Beyond modality: rethinking transmedia composition through a queer/trans digital rhetoric / William P. Banks -- Hip-hop rhetoric and multimodal digital writing / Regina Dutheley -- Autoethnographic blogart exploring postdigital relationships between digital and Hebraic writing / Mel Alexenberg -- Modes of meaning, modes of engagement: pragmatic intersections of adaptation theory and multimodal composition / Bri Lafond and Kristen Macias -- Virtual postures / Jeff Rice -- Participatory media and the Lusory Turn: paratextuality and let's play / Ingrid Richardson-- part 7. The politics and economics of digital writing and rhetoric. Digital media ethics and rhetoric / Heidi A. McKee and James E. Porter -- Toward a digital cultural rhetoric / Angela M. Haas -- Exploitation, alienation, and liberation: interpreting the political economy of digital writing / Kylie Jarrett -- The politics of the (soundwriting) interface / Steven Hammer -- "Just not the future": taking on digital writing / Stuart Moulthrop -- Index.
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