We're delighted to announce our latest book, Living Digital Media: Rhetorical-affective practices in circulation by Rich Shivener. Shivener explores the experiences of digital media scholars and professionals. Read it at https://t.co/VZhtXHBQIt
We were devastated to learn of the passing of Dr. Gail E. Hawisher. Mentor, teacher, and friend to us and to so many others in the field, we love this photo of Gail with her collaborator and CCDP co-founder Cynthia Selfe. Read our tribute to Gail here: https://t.co/yCRwg74l8G
From Instagram to emojis, data visualizations to augmented reality, digital technology is transforming visual culture… and how we study it. A new #openaccess collection published by @ccdigitalpress (edited by Laurie Gries and I) explores methods of digital visual research (1/13)
Hey #teamrhetoric! Episode 114 is live now! Guess who is on TBR #podcast this week! It's Dr. @crystalvk from @oaklandu! Want to learn more about #digital methods & methodologies? Don't miss this chat! #retweet
Listen: https://t.co/jFfAZ6yS8i
Transcript: https://t.co/UXU2Nu0FHc
Check out this interview with Dr. Luhui Whitebear @1poeticwarrior#AIC4Cs Member in Doing Digital Visual Studies edited by Laura Gries and Black Hallinan's Doing Visual Studies @ccdigitalpress!
https://t.co/DcCBneCiTV
NEW TITLE! Doing Digital Visual Studies, ed. by Laurie Gries and Blake Hallinan, explores new visual research approaches afforded by engagement with emergent digital technologies and novel media practices. Read/watch/explore here: https://t.co/Ho1DGdUXcP
Looking for a read this summer? Check out the open-access ebook "Are We There Yet? Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education" by @jpp142 & @marlowjm, which traces the history of computers & writing from 1995-2015! @ccdigitalpress
https://t.co/9yU5OhUrFa
C&W Stories Share with us your #cwcon stories and memories via our Padlet. “the Will to Remember: Intervention Through Preserving and Analyzing our Computers and Writing Conference History” #F11#cwcon22 https://t.co/h8oCNnEPCs
Thinking about trying to publish that digital project that you've been working so hard on? Here is a link to
@ccdigitalpress's submission process. We'd love to hear about what you are working on! https://t.co/l8lDEvPCcZ
We're looking for Ride2CW "riders." Please share! #cwcon22
We're launching the official reboot of Ride2CW! We're looking for people who are interested in riding in a hybrid fundraising event. 🚴🚴🏻♂️🚴🏽♀️🚴🏿♂️
You don't have to be affiliated with Computers and Writing or the Graduate
Revisiting some of the great titles recently published at #ccdigitalpress! Today, I've been thinking a lot about @crystalvk's Transfer Across Media. Such a relevant text in this moment as we begin to reimagine the classroom for next academic year!
https://t.co/QjVTiwTH3p
1/ Hey Academics! At recent conference I facilitated a discussion on non academic jobs there was some frustration that most roles seem to be at big tech companies - folks are wondering what mission driven or social justice roles are out there... so I made a workshop!...
Check out the new edited collection, "CounterStories from the Writing Center," edited by Wonderful Faison & @Frankie_Condon. Now available from Utah State University Press! Congrats to all the contributors!!
https://t.co/u76WJGOd1E
This project captivated me not only with its content, but also because of its architecture. The experience of navigating through the project, encountering dead ends and side trails, was incredibly thought provoking and has impacted my design philosophy.
Something I am always interested in hearing is what has led us to digital projects. Are you someone who enjoys the experience of a digital project as a reader? Have you created a digital project? How does your engagement make you feel? What do you find most captivating?
I will get us started. I have been interested in digital projects since before I can remember, but one project that made a huge impression on me was Multimodality in Motion. https://t.co/v2FuRjj6iV