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Rhetorical Ethics and Internetworked Writing(Paperback)
Ablex Publishing Corporation
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20/04/1998
A discussion of rhetorical ethics and Internetworked writing. It raises questions, considers tough cases, and mainly situates itself in the grey areas between certainties. Ethical issues in the real...
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Electronic Writing Centers(Paperback)
Computing in the Field of Composition
Ablex Publishing Corporation
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24/05/1999
A description of the emerging practice of email tutoring - one-to-one correspondence between college students and writing tutors conducted over electronic mail. It reviews the history of composition...
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Digital Fictions(Paperback)
Storytelling in a Material World
Ablex Publishing Corporation
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01/03/2000
This study moves from a general consideration of how computers are changing literacy to a specific consideration of how computers are altering reading and writing fiction. It includes interviews wit...
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Feminist Cyberscapes(Hardback)
Mapping Gendered Academic Spaces
Ablex Publishing Corporation
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24/09/1999
A collection of 13 essays addressing the virtual, physical, cultural and institutional contexts influencing the nature of electronic space for women. It explores the intersection of feminisms, power...
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Feminist Cyberscapes(Paperback)
Mapping Gendered Academic Spaces
Ablex Publishing Corporation
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23/09/1999
A collection of 13 essays addressing the virtual, physical, cultural and institutional contexts influencing the nature of electronic space for women. It explores the intersection of feminisms, power...
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Digital Fictions(Hardback)
Storytelling in a Material World
Ablex Publishing Corporation
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01/03/2000
This study moves from a general consideration of how computers are changing literacy to a specific consideration of how computers are altering reading and writing fiction. It includes interviews wit...
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