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Thinking Globally, Composing Locally: Rethinking Online Writing in the Age of the Global Internet [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 378 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x25 mm, kaal: 510 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Utah State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1607326639
  • ISBN-13: 9781607326632
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 378 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x25 mm, kaal: 510 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2018
  • Kirjastus: Utah State University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1607326639
  • ISBN-13: 9781607326632
Thinking Globally, Composing Locally explores how writing and its pedagogy should adapt to the ever-expanding environment of international online communication.


Thinking Globally, Composing Locally explores how writing and its pedagogy should adapt to the ever-expanding environment of international online communication. Communication to a global audience presents a number of new challenges; writers seeking to connect with individuals from many different cultures must rethink their concept of audience. They must also prepare to address friction that may arise from cross-cultural rhetorical situations, variation in available technology and in access between interlocutors, and disparate legal environments.

The volume offers a pedagogical framework that addresses three interconnected and overarching objectives: using online media to contact audiences from other cultures to share ideas; presenting ideas in a manner that invites audiences from other cultures to recognize, understand, and convey or act upon them; and composing ideas to connect with global audiences to engage in ongoing and meaningful exchanges via online media. Chapters explore a diverse range of pedagogical techniques, including digital notebooks designed to create a space for active dialogic and multicultural inquiry, experience mapping to identify communication disruption points in international customer service, and online forums used in global distance education.

Thinking Globally, Composing Locally will prove an invaluable resource for instructors seeking to address the many exigencies of online writing situations in global environments.

Contributors: Suzanne Blum Malley, Katherine Bridgman, Maury Elizabeth Brown, Kaitlin Clinnin, Cynthia Davidson, Susan Delagrange, Scott Lloyd Dewitt, Amber Engelson, Kay Halasek, Lavinia Hirsu, Daniel Hocutt, Vassiliki Kourbani, Tika Lamsal, Liz Lane, Ben Lauren, J. C. Lee, Ben McCorkle, Jen Michaels, Minh-Tam Nguyen, Beau S. Pihlaja, Mª Pilar Milagros, Cynthia L. Selfe, Heather Turner, Don Unger, Josephine Walwema

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction---Thinking Globally, Composing Locally: Re-thinking Online Writing in the Age of the Global Internet 3(12)
Rich Rice
Kirk St.Amant
SECTION I CONTACTING
1 Digital Notebooks: Composing with Open Access
15(20)
Josephine Walwema
2 Disjunctive, Difference, and Representation in Experience Mapping
35(21)
Minh-Tam Nguyen
Heather Noel Turner
Benjamin Lauren
3 Lessons from an International Public Forum: Literacy Development in New Media Environments
56(16)
J. C. Lee
4 Reconstructing Ethos as Dwelling Place: On the Bridge of Twenty-First Century Writing Practices (ePortfolios and Blogfolios)
72(21)
Cynthia Davidson
5 Considering Global Communication and Usability as Networked Engagement: Lessons from 4C4Equality
93(24)
Liz Lane
Don Unger
SECTION II CONVEYING
6 Ludic Is the New Phatic: Making Connections in Global, Internet-Mediated Learning Environments
117(23)
Suzanne Blum Malley
7 The MOOC as a Souk: Writing Instruction, World Englishes, and Writers at Scale
140(21)
Kaitlin Clinnin
Kay Halasek
Ben McCorkle
Susan Delagrange
Scott Lloyd Dewitt
Jen Michaels
Cynthia L. Selfe
8 "Resources Are Power": Writing across the Global Information Divide
161(21)
Amber Engelson
9 Activity Theory, Actor-Network Theory, and Culture in the Twenty-First Century
182(22)
Beau S. Pihlaja
10 Examining Digital Composing Practices in an Intercultural Writing Class in Turkey: Empirical Data on Student Negotiations
204(29)
Ms Pilar Milagros
SECTION III CONNECTING
11 Writing Center Asynchronous/Synchronous Online Feedback: The Relationship between E-Feedback and Its Impact on Student Satisfaction, Learning, and Textual Revision
233(24)
Vassiliki Kourbani
12 Clicks, Tweets, Links, and Other Global Actions: The Nature of Distributed Agency in Digital Environments
257(21)
Lavinia Hirsu
13 Connecting the Local and the Global: Digital Interfaces and Hybrid Embodiment in Transnational Activism
278(20)
Katherine Bridgman
14 Globally Digital, Digitally Global: Multimodal Literacies among Bhutanese Refugees in the United States
298(22)
Tika Lamsal
15 Glocalizing the Composition Classroom with Google Apps for Education
320(20)
Daniel Hocutt
Maury Brown
Afterword---Navigating Composition Practices in International Online Environments 340(7)
Kirk St.Amant
Rich Rice
About the Authors 347(6)
Index 353