Theorizing digital rhetoric / edited by Aaron Hess and Amber Davisson.

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Book
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English
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  • New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
  • ©2018
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xvi, 247 pages ; 23 cm

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction: Theorizing digital rhetoric / Aaron Hess. Part I. Philosophical and rhetorical conceptualizations of digital technology. Critique of digital reason / David J. Gunkel
    • The terms of technoliberalsim / Damien Smith Pfister
    • Rhetorical affects in digital media / Jay Brower
    • Digital rhetoric and the internet of things / James P. Zappen
    • Toward a minor assemblage: an introduction to the clickable world / J. Macgregor Wise.
    • Part II. Digital intrusions in rhetorical theory. From coercion to community building: technological affordances as rhetorical forms / Amber Davisson and Angela C. Leone
    • Fluidity in a digital world: choices, communities, and public values / Ashley Hinck
    • The rhetorical agency of algorithms / Jessica Reyman
    • The new data: argumentation amid, on, with, and in data / Candice Lanius and Gaines S. Hubbell
    • Where is the body in digital rhetoric? / Brett Lunceford
    • Reviving identity politics: strategic essentialism, identity politics, and the potential for cross-racial vernacular discourse in the digital age / Vincent Pham.
    • Part III. Being rhetorical critics in our digital lives. Toward a digital methodology for ideographic criticism: a case study of ‘equality' / Michelle G. Gibbons and David W. Seitz
    • Hashtags and attention through the tetrad: the rhetorical circulation of #ALSIceBucketChallenge / Jennifer Reinwald
    • Ethics, agency, and power: toward an algorithmic rhetoric / Jeremy David Johnson
    • Pinning, gazing, and swiping together: identification in visually driven social media / Hillary A. Jones
    • I am what I play and I play what I am: constitutive rhetoric and the casual games market / Shira Chess
    • Afterword: Digital rhetoric at a later time / Brian L. Ott.
    ISBN
    • 9781138702387 (hardcover)
    • 1138702382 (hardcover)
    • 9781138702394 (paperback)
    • 1138702390 (paperback)
    LCCN
    2017004573
    OCLC
    972309320
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