Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy

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August 2004

  1. Wireless Laptop Classrooms: Sketching Social and Material Spaces
  2. Wi-Fi Rhetoric: Driving Mobile Technologies
  3. Disrupting the Computer Lab(oratory): Names, Metaphors, and the Wireless Writing Classroom
  4. Composing New Media: Cultivating Landscapes of the Mind
  5. So Much, So Far, So What? Progress and Prediction in Technorhetoric
  6. New Literacies and Old: A Dialogue
  7. Building a Multiliteracy Center
  8. A Making: The Job Search and Our Work as Computer Compositionists
  9. When Blogging Goes Bad: A Cautionary Tale About Blogs, Emailing Lists, Discussion, and Interaction
  10. Writing in the Sciences: Exploring Conventions of Scientific Discourse 2/E (Penrose and Katz)
  11. The McLuhan Retrieval Reviewed
  12. Uncanny Networks: Dialogues with the Virtual Intelligentsia (Lovink)
  13. Two (Re)views of New Academic Compact: Revisioning the Relationship between Faculty and Their Institutions (McMillen and Berberet)
  14. Cyberactivism: Online Activism in Theory and Practice (McCaughey and Ayers)
  15. What Writing Does and How It Does It: An Introduction to Analyzing Texts and Textual Practices (Bazerman and Prior)
  16. Grant Seeking in an Electronic Age (Mikelonis, Betsinger, Kampf)
  17. Gender Inclusive Game Design: Expanding the Market (Ray)
  18. Teaching Rhetorical Literacy In A Visual Age: A Review of Picturing Texts (Faigley, George, Palchik, Selfe)
  19. Putting the University Online: Information, Technology and Organizational Change (Cornford and Pollock)
  20. Cyberactivism: Online Activism in Theory and Practice (McCaughey and Ayers)
  21. Training in Organizations: Needs Assessment, Development, and Evaluation, 4/E (Goldstein and Ford)
  22. Writing about Cool (Rice)

August 2003

  1. CoverWeb Introduction
  2. Five Principles of New Media: Or, Playing Lev Manovich
  3. Year Zero: Faciality: Redux ...!
  4. Some Notes on Simulacra Machines, Flash in First-Year Composition, and Tactics in Spaces of Interruption
  5. The Alliance for Rhetoric Society
  6. Teaching Composition Online: No Longer the Second-Best Choice
  7. Approaching The Paideia: An Advanced Composition Model
  8. Service-Learning in Technical and Professional Communication (Bowden and Scott)
  9. InSite: For Writing and Research
  10. College Writing Online (Moxley)
  11. Cybertypes: Race, Ethnicity, and Identity on the Internet (Nakamura)
  12. Prefiguring Cyberspace: An Intellectual History (Tofts, Jonson, Cavallaro)
  13. Service-Learning in Technical and Professional Communication (Bowden and Scott)
  14. Virtual Education, Real Educators: Issues in Online Learning (O'Haire, Froese-Germain, Lane-De Baie)
  15. Digital Video Production in Post-Secondary English Classrooms at Three Universities
  16. Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion (Oliver Grau)
  17. Digital Media Revisited: Theoretical and Conceptual Innovation in Digital Domains (Liestøl, Morrison, and Rasmussen)
  18. Writing Software Documentation: A Task-Oriented Approach (Thomas Barker)

January 2003

  1. CoverWeb · Issues of New Media
  2. Prosumer Approaches to New Media Composition: Consumption and Production in Continuum
  3. Writing Spaces: Performances of the Word
  4. New Media's Long History and Global Future: The Uniplanet Project
  5. Digital Video and Composition: Gauging the Promise of a Low-Maintenance High-Reward Relationship
  6. Violence of Text: An Online Academic Publishing Exercise
  7. Collaborative Teaching, Collaborative Learning: Expanding Communities of Writing Teachers and Students Cross Institutional Boundaries
  8. Research Writing in First-Year Composition and Across Disciplines: Assignments, Attitudes, and Student Performance
  9. An Ethnographer on Film and Writing
  10. Internet Invention: From Literacy to Electracy (Ulmer)