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Methods and Methodologies for Research in Digital Writing and Rhetoric, Volume 1: Centering Positionality in Computers and Writing Scholarship [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 236 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x20 mm, kaal: 358 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Colorado
  • ISBN-10: 1646423828
  • ISBN-13: 9781646423828
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 236 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x20 mm, kaal: 358 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Colorado
  • ISBN-10: 1646423828
  • ISBN-13: 9781646423828
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Methods and Methodologies explores how researchers theorize, design, enact, reflect on, and revise digital writing research. The contributors to the two volumes of this edited collection explore how digital technologies can be used to solve problems, challenge the status quo, and address inequities. In some cases, they do so by using familiar digital technologies in novel ways. In other cases, they explain the use of relatively new or less familiar technologies such as digital mapping apps, Twitter bots, audio-visual captions, and computer programming code. By reflecting on the lessons that emerged from their work—and in particular on their own positionality—the authors provide methodological narratives that are personal, professional, and individual yet foundational. By combining attention to human positionality and digital technology, Methods and Methodologies addresses important social issues and questions related to writing and rhetoric.

Methods and Methodologies explores how researchers theorize, design, enact, reflect on, and revise digital writing research.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 3(26)
Crystal VanKooten
Victor Del Hierro
SECTION 1 THE JOURNEY AND THE DESTINATION: ACCESSING STORIES OF DIGITAL WRITING RESEARCHERS
Chapter 1 Lessons Learned from an Early Career, Five-Year Project with Digital Methods: Accounting for Positionality and Redressing Injustice
29(20)
Ann Shivers-McNair
Chapter 2 Flipping the Table and Redefining the Dissertation Genre with a Digital
Chapter
49(16)
Temptaous Mckoy
Chapter 3 Strategies for Accessing and Articulating Voices through Digital Writing Research Projects
65(22)
Janine Butler
Chapter 4 "Tell Virgil Write BRICK on my brick": Doctoral Bashments, (Re) Visiting Hiphopography and the Digital Discursivity of the DJ: A Mixed Down Methods Movement
87(24)
Todd Craig
SECTION 2 MEMORY AND DOCUMENTATION: DIGITAL ARCHIVES AND MULTIMODAL METHODS OF PRESERVATION
Chapter 5 Digital Story-Mapping
111(24)
Eda Ozyesilpinar
Diane Quaglia Beltran
Chapter 6 Social Network Analysis and Feminist Methodology
135(28)
Patricia Fancher
Michael J. Faris
Chapter 7 Recording Nonverbal Sounds: Cultivating Rhetorical Ambivalence in Digital Methods
163(20)
Kati Fargo Ahem
Chapter 8 Digitally Preserving the Home through the Collective: A Communal Methodology for Filipinx-American Digital Archiving
183(22)
Stephanie Mahnke
James Beni Wilson
Chapter 9 Counter, Contradictory, and Contingent Digital-Storytelling through Minimal Computing and Community-Praxis
205(20)
Bibhushana Poudyal
Contributors 225
Crystal VanKooten is associate professor of Writing and Rhetoric at Oakland University in Rochester, MI, where she teaches courses in the Professional and Digital Writing major and in first-year writing. She serves as comanaging editor of The Journal for Undergraduate Multimedia Projects (JUMP+) and her publications appear in journals that include College English, Computers and Composition, Enculturation, and Kairos. She is the author of Transfer across Media: Using Digital Video in the Teaching of Writing.

Victor Del Hierro is assistant professor of Digital Rhetoric and Technical Communication in the English department at the University of Florida and associate director of the TRACE Innovation Initiative. His research focuses on the intersection between hip-hop, technical communication, and community. Previous work has been published in Communication Design Quarterly, Composition Studies Journal, and Bilingual Review.