The posthuman grant application

Journal
Computers and Composition
Published
2012-06-01
DOI
10.1016/j.compcom.2012.04.001
CompPile
Search in CompPile ↗
Open Access
Closed
Export

Citation Context

Cited by in this index (0)

No articles in this index cite this work.

References (46) · 16 in this index

  1. Language and symbolic power
  2. Computers and Composition
  3. Agency: Promiscuous and protean
    Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies  
  4. Computers and Composition
  5. Christensen, David M.; Cootey, Jason L.; & Moeller, Ryan M. (2007). Playing in genre fields: a play theory pe…
Show all 46 →
  1. Variation in rhetorical moves in grant proposals of U.S. humanists and scientists
    Text - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse  
  2. Linguistic analysis of grant proposals: European Union research grants
    English for Specific Purposes  
  3. Electronic editing in technical communication: Practices, attitudes, and impacts
  4. The technological society
  5. Critical theory of technology
  6. Technology studies and technical communication: Substantive rhetoric revisited
  7. Grants.gov. (2009). Status of Agency Participation FY10 Q4. Retrieved from http://grants.gov/assets/StatusofA…
  8. A cyborg manifesto: Science, technology, and socialist-feminisim in the late twentieth century
    Simians, cyborgs, and women: The reinvention of nature
  9. Technical Communication Quarterly
  10. How we became posthuman: Virtual bodies in cybernetics, literature
    and informatics
  11. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
  12. Hoover, Ryan. (2010, December 10). Perspective: Joining NSF's culture of communication. Science Careers. Retr…
  13. Organizational science and the NSF: Funding for mutual benefit
    Organization Science  
  14. Written argumentation for real audiences: Suggestions for teacher research and classroom …
    TESOL quarterly  
  15. IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
  16. Computers and Composition
  17. Technical Communication Quarterly
  18. Don’t make me think
  19. Computers and Composition
  20. The language of new media
  21. Technical Communication Quarterly
  22. Genre as social action
    Quarterly Journal of Speech  
  23. Rhetoric Society Quarterly
  24. Technical Communication Quarterly
  25. Writing biology: Texts in the social construction of scientific knowledge
  26. National Science Foundation. (2004). What's new. Retrieved from https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/note_user/fastla…
  27. National Science Foundation. (2008). NSF FastLane home. Retrieved from https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/fastlane.jsp.
  28. National Science Foundation. (2010). US NSF -- About the National Science Foundation. Retrieved from http://w…
  29. Designing web usability: The practice of simplicity
  30. Computers and Composition
  31. Computers and Composition
  32. Quesenbery, Whitney. (2004). Virtual communities: Weaving the human web. STC Intercom (January), 26-28.
  33. Structure and agency in medical case presentations
    Writing selves/Writing societies: Research from activity perspectives
  34. Technology and literacy: a story about the perils of not paying attention
    College Composition and Communication  
  35. Spinuzzi, Clay (2004). Four ways to investigate assemblages of texts: genre sets, systems, repertoires, and e…
  36. SRA International. (2007). SRA international eNews, April 2007. Retrieved from http://www.srainternational.or…
  37. Written Communication
  38. Measuring the user experience: collecting, analyzing, and presenting usability metrics
  39. Usability Professionals’ Association., (2010). UPA–The Usability Professionals’ Association. Retrieved from h…
  40. Technical Communication Quarterly
  41. Technical Communication Quarterly