Review of "Writing in the Clouds: Inventing and Composing in Internetworked Writing Spaces by John Logie," Logie, J. (2021). Writing in the clouds: Inventing and composing in internetworked writing spaces. Parlor Press.
Abstract
In the wake of the controversy surrounding the new AI chatbot application, ChatGPT, I wonder how Logie would seek to include this new technology in his work. I ponder this because, throughout the book, Logie presents compelling evidence for why the concepts of invention, composition, and internetworked writing should be embraced and not feared. While some denounce the application and take to social media to disparage the possible negative impact on students, creativity, and composition, ChatGPT, I believe Logie would argue, would be a powerful tool we can implement to become "composers." He believes that through cloud computing services we are now more apt to collaborate, use, remix, and create rhetorical modes that extend far beyond the formulaic argument, therefore we are composers. So, Logie applies the idea of a composer as someone who is a "prosumer" (Toffler). This composer is media literate and transforms traditional rhetorical canons into multimodal compositions such as memes, Google Docs, and digital collages. However, his overarching argument is that internetworked writing tools have democratized writing through that same offering of innovative outlets. His book is arranged in a way that walks the reader through this argument.
- Journal
- Communication Design Quarterly
- Published
- 2023-09-01
- DOI
- 10.1145/3592367.3617935
- CompPile
- Search in CompPile ↗
- Topics
Citation Context
Cited by in this index (0)
No articles in this index cite this work.
Cites in this index (0)
No references match articles in this index.
Related Articles
-
Business and Professional Communication Quarterly Jun 2017Professional Communication as Phatic: From Classical<i>Eunoia</i>to Personal Artificial Intelligence ↗James E. Porter
-
Poroi Dec 2024Julie A Homchick Crowe
-
Communication Design Quarterly Sep 2024Charles Woods; Gavin P. Johnson
-
Communication Design Quarterly Jun 2024Charles Woods; Gavin P. Johnson
-
Business and Professional Communication Quarterly Jun 2023Feature on Teaching and Technology: Teaching MBA Students Business Report Writing Using Social Media Technologies ↗Payal Mehra