Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy

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August 1999

  1. Conference.Central@Kairos
  2. Coversations

August 1998

  1. The Way We Will Have Become The Future (Histories) of Computers and Writing
  2. Hybrid://Literature/Cognition/Design
  3. Structuring Destructions: (the) Will to Order the Computer Classroom
  4. Models of Distance Education for Composition: The Role of Video Conferencing
  5. Not a Cosmic Convergence: Rhetoric, Poetics, Performance, and the Web
  6. Monitoring Order: Visual Desire, the Organization of Web Pages, and Teaching the Rules of Design
  7. Conference Roundtable: Computers & Writing '98
  8. Minding the Frontier: Teaching Hypertext Poetry and Fiction Online
  9. "Hypertext Conceals Itself, It Announces Itself": Rhetoric and Collaborative Writing in the Electronic Classroom
  10. A Look at Personal Journals Online
  11. Projects in Progress: A Critique of the Epistemology of Nationalism
  12. Workshops at Work: Materials from Computers and Writing Sessions
  13. Searching for a Web Resource Guide
  14. A Review of the Bedford Handbook
  15. Print and Its Discontents
  16. Transitions: Teaching Writing in Computer-Supported and Traditional Classrooms (Palmquist, Kiefer, Hartvigsen, Goodlew)

January 1998

  1. Acceptable Appropriation: Citation as Negotiation of Power
  2. About Plagiarism, Pixels and Platitudes
  3. It's the Interface, Stupid
  4. Heterotopic Spaces Online: A New Paradigm for Academic Scholarship and Publication
  5. The Unseen "Other" of Intellectual Property Law or Intellectual Property Is Not Property: Debunking the Myths of IP Law
  6. The Literary Production of Power: Citation Practices among Authors and Students
  7. Intellectual Property: Q & A
  8. Intellectual Property Online:The Case of Student Writing
  9. Citation Functions: Unifying Feminist Communities
  10. Ethos and the Use of Citation as Revision
  11. Scholarly Transdiscursivity: The Author-Function of "Star" Citation
  12. Scholarly Citation and the Circle of (Authorial) Life
  13. Epigraph: Citation as Authorial Guide
  14. MOO-based Metacognition: Incorporating Online and Offline Reflection into the Writing Process
  15. Reading Subrin's Swallow
  16. Hearings in the U. S. Congress: Ordinary Deliberationin America's Legislature
  17. An InterMOO with Michael Joyce and Mark Bernstein
  18. Why I am Not a Postmodernist
  19. English Online: Where "New and Improved" Really Means Something
  20. Paradigm: Online Writing Assistant
  21. Advice to the Linelorn: Crossing State Borders and the Politics of Cyberspace
  22. Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society (Boyle)
  23. Netlaw: Your Rights in the Online World (Rose & Rogers) and Copyrighting Culture: The Political Economy of Intellectual Property (Bettig & Schiller)
  24. Nostalgic Angels: Rearticulating Hypertext Writing (Johnson-Eilola)
  25. Stolen Words: Forays into the Origins and Ravages of Plagiarism (Mallon)
  26. WebWhacker software (Blue Squirrel)
  27. Plagarism Thread on ACW-L, October 1997
  28. Connections: A Guide to On-Line Writing (Anderson, Benjamin, & Paredes-Holt)
  29. A Rhetorical Evaluation of OWLs

August 1997

  1. Gendering the Machines/Engendering the Web
  2. Navigating the Image of Woman Online
  3. Harassment On-Line