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Going to Camp
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Going to Camp

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-06-30
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Hillside farms in rural middle Tennessee were notoriously poor in the post-Depression years, and the schools were small. Students in the high schools could scarcely even dream of going to college, much less plan on it. But Jim and John Hatcher had developed a lot of determination trying to farm the hillsides. And they had also learned a useful trade making concrete products, starting just prior to their teens. They couldn't resist giving college a try, even knowing how difficult it would be.

Composing Place
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Composing Place

Composing Place takes an innovative approach to engaging with the compositional affordances of mobile technologies. Mobile, wearable, and spatial computing technologies are more than the latest marketing gimmick from a perpetually proximate future; they are rather an emerging composing platform through which digital writers will increasingly create and distribute place-based multimodal texts. Jacob Greene utilizes and develops a rhetorical framework through which writers can leverage the affordances of these technologies by drawing on theoretical approaches within rhetorical studies, multimodal composition, and spatial theory, as well as emerging “maker” practices within digital humaniti...

The 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

The 10th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-09-12
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The 10th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry waged battle for the Union for three years during the Civil War, ranging from its home state to Atlanta. This thorough history is filled with personal accounts, including 25 wartime letters written by the men of the regiment and official records of the regiment's activities, which included action at Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge. The regiment began the war with 867 men, suffered a 40 percent casualty rate at Chickamauga, and helped break Confederate lines at Jonesboro. At the end of the war only 140 men staggered home in victory. Features more than 60 photos, 14 maps, rosters and descriptions of the unit's soldiers.

Actionable Media
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Actionable Media

In 1991, Mark Weiser and his team at Xerox PARC declared they were reinventing computers for the twenty-first century. The computer would become integrated into the fabric of everyday life; it would shift to the background rather than being itself an object of focus. The resulting rise of ubiquitous computing (smartphones, smartglasses, smart cities) have since thoroughly colonized our digital landscape. In Actionable Media, John Tinnell contends that there is an unsung rhetorical dimension to Weiser's legacy, which stretches far beyond recent iProducts. Taking up Weiser's motto, "Start from the arts and humanities," Tinnell develops a theoretical framework for understanding nascent initiati...

Pulp & Paper
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1296

Pulp & Paper

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ecology, Writing Theory, and New Media
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Ecology, Writing Theory, and New Media

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-12-22
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Moving beyond ecocomposition, this book galvanizes conversations in ecology and writing not with an eye toward homogenization, but with an agenda of firmly establishing the significance of writing research that intersects with ecology. It looks to establish ecological writing studies not just as a legitimate or important form of writing research, but as paramount to the future of writing studies and writing theory. Complex ecologies, writing studies, and new-media/post-media converge to highlight network theories, systems theories, and posthumanist theories as central in the shaping of writing theory, and this study embraces work in these areas as essential to the development of ecological t...

Re-Imagining Relationships in Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Re-Imagining Relationships in Education

Re-Imagining Relationships in Education re-imagines relationships in contemporary education by bringing state-of-the-art theoretical and philosophical insights to bear on current teaching practices. Introduces theories based on various philosophical approaches into the realm of student teacher relationships Opens up innovative ways to think about teaching and new kinds of questions that can be raised Features a broad range of philosophical approaches that include Arendt, Beckett, Irigaray and Wollstonecraft to name but a few Includes contributors from Norway, England, Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, and the U.S.

South Western Reporter. Second Series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1056

South Western Reporter. Second Series

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1948
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Reprogrammable Rhetoric
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Reprogrammable Rhetoric

Reprogrammable Rhetoric offers new inroads for rhetoric and composition scholars’ past and present engagements with critical making. Moving beyond arguments of inclusion and justifications for scholarly legitimacy and past historicizations of the “material turn” in the field, this volume explores what these practices look like with both a theoretical and hands-on “how-to” approach. Chapters function not only as critical illustrations or arguments for the use of reprogrammable circuits but also as pedagogical instructions that enable readers to easily use or modify these compositions for their own ends. This collection offers nuanced theoretical perspectives on material and cultural...

Screening Big Data
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

Screening Big Data

This book examines the influence of key films on public understanding of big data and the algorithmic systems that structure our digitally mediated lives. From star-powered blockbusters to civic-minded documentaries positioned to facilitate weighty debates about artificial intelligence, these texts frame our discourse and mediate our relationship to technology. Above all, they impact society’s abilities to regulate AI and navigate big tech’s political and economic maneuvers to achieve market dominance and regulatory capture. Foregrounding data politics with close readings of key films like Moneyball, Minority Report, The Social Dilemma, and Coded Bias, Gerald Sim reveals compelling ways in which films and tech industry–adjacent media define apprehension of AI. With the mid-2010s techlash in danger of fizzling out, Screening Big Data explores the relationship between this resistance and cultural infrastructure while highlighting the urgent need to refocus attention onto how technocentric media occupy the public imagination. This book will interest students and scholars of film and media studies, digital culture, critical data studies, and technopolitics.