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February 2026

  1. Visualizing Captions and Subtitles: The Embodiment of Accessible Multimodal Communication
    Abstract

    In Visualizing Captions and Subtitles: The Embodiment of Accessible Multimodal Communication , Janine Butler visualizes captions and subtitles as instruments of connection that embody how we all communicate with each other through multiple modes and languages, including bodies, voices, and signs.

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December 2025

  1. Composing with AI
    Abstract

    Composing with AI provides research about the rise of generative AI in composition studies, focusing on histories, policies, reports of classroom and student use, multimodal composing and teaching AI literacies.

  2. Introduction: Composing with AI
  3. What We already Know: Generative AI and the History of Writing With and Through Digital Technologies
  4. The Black-Boxed Ideology of Automated Writing Evaluation Software
  5. Drafting a Policy for Critical Use of AI Writing Technologies in Higher Education
  6. A Textual Transaction: The Construction of Authorship in AI Policy Statements
  7. Reconsidering Writing Pedagogy with ChatGPT
  8. ChatGPT is Not Your Friend: The Importance of AI Literacy for Inclusive Writing Pedagogy
  9. Mind the Gaps: Evaluating Student Perceptions on GenAI and the Future of Writing
  10. Composing the Future: Speculative Design and AI Text-to-Image Synthesis
  11. Toward A Critical Multimodal Composition: Analyzing Bias in Text-to-Image Generative AI
  12. LLMs for Style Pedagogy
  13. Teaching Knowledge Labor and Literacy for the Age of AI and Beyond with Rhetorical Information Theory
  14. Interfacing Chat GPT: A Heuristic for Improving Generative AI Literacies
  15. Chapter Abstracts

October 2024

  1. Living Digital Media: Rhetorical-affective practices in circulation
    Abstract

    Living Digital Media presents a compelling exploration of the intricate relationships between creators and their digital media productions. It emphasizes that creators are living digital media, meaning they experience a swell of emotions, from love to frustration, as they shape their creations.

  2. Ways of Reading This Book
  3. Introduction: Rhetorical-Affective Practices in the Now
  4. Introduction, Part Two: Affective Terms and Felt Conditions
  5. 1. Living Webtexts: Collaboration, Revision, Delivery
  6. Ephemera: Chapter One
  7. 2. Living Collaboration: Stories of Emplaced and Remote Bodies
  8. Ephemera: Chapter Two
  9. 3. Living Revision: Stories of Livestreaming and Inviting Feedback
  10. Ephemera: Chapter Three
  11. 4. Living Delivery: Stories of Presenting, Updating, and Documenting Digital Media
  12. Ephemera: Chapter Four
  13. A Living Conclusion
  14. Read the References

September 2022

  1. Doing Digital Visual Studies: One Image, Multiple Methodologies
    Abstract

    Doing Digital Visual Studies: One Image, Multiple Methodologies is a digital book collection that explores new visual research approaches afforded by engagement with emergent digital technologies and novel media practices.

  2. Doing Digital Visual Studies One Image, Multiple Methodologies Editors: Laurie E. Gries and Blake Hallinan

September 2021

  1. Radiant Figures: Visual Rhetorics in Everyday Administrative Contexts
    Abstract

    Radiant Figures: Visual Rhetorics in Everyday Administrative Contexts presents an approach to writing program administration that understands, accounts for, and embraces the rhetorical potential in the creation and circulation of everyday visual artifacts.

  2. Introduction
  3. 01. Thinking Through Data Visualization
  4. 02. Silhouette of DFWI
  5. 03. Visualizing the Role of Small, Stubborn Facts
  6. 04. WPA Responsive Genre Change
  7. 05. Diagram as Boundary Object
  8. 06. Designing to See, Mean, and Act
  9. 07. Is Teaching Just a List?
  10. 08. An Ecological Heuristic
  11. 09. Networks of Discourse
  12. 10. Visualizing Fairness
  13. 11. Maps, Stamps, and Plans
  14. 12. Graphic Re-Imaginings
  15. Path 1. Mapping in/as Administration
  16. Path 2. Visualizing Complexity and Simplicity
  17. Path 3. Visualizing Change