Abstract

This article argues that community publishing initiatives might extend the scope and impact of their work by critically examining the ways in which technology influences the production and circulation of their [counter]public discourse. Building upon the work of Paula Mathieu, the author analyzes the material and discursive complexities of the “street paper” movement as a… Continue reading Global Street papers and Homeless [Counter] publics: Rethinking the Technologies of Community Publishing by Erin Anderson

Journal
Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Published
2019-09-25
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