Derek Mueller

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Derek Mueller's work travels primarily in Digital & Multimodal (60% of indexed citations) · 5 total indexed citations from 2 clusters.

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  • Digital & Multimodal — 3
  • Composition & Writing Studies — 2

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  1. Myth-Checking in Complandia: The Dispositions of Try This
  2. Radiant Figures: Visual Rhetorics in Everyday Administrative Contexts
    Abstract

    Radiant Figures: Visual Rhetorics in Everyday Administrative Contexts presents an approach to writing program administration that understands, accounts for, and embraces the rhetorical potential in the creation and circulation of everyday visual artifacts.

  3. Introduction
  4. 01. Thinking Through Data Visualization
  5. 02. Silhouette of DFWI
  6. 03. Visualizing the Role of Small, Stubborn Facts
  7. 04. WPA Responsive Genre Change
  8. 05. Diagram as Boundary Object
  9. 06. Designing to See, Mean, and Act
  10. 07. Is Teaching Just a List?
  11. 08. An Ecological Heuristic
  12. 09. Networks of Discourse
  13. 10. Visualizing Fairness
  14. 11. Maps, Stamps, and Plans
  15. 12. Graphic Re-Imaginings
  16. Path 1. Mapping in/as Administration
  17. Path 2. Visualizing Complexity and Simplicity
  18. Path 3. Visualizing Change
  19. Path 4. Visualizing Program Data
  20. Path 5. Visualizing Inventive Play
  21. Path 6. Visualizing Advocacy
  22. Path 7. Program Visibility
  23. Polymorphic Frames of Pre-tenure WPAs: Seven Accounts of Hybridity and Pronoia
    Abstract

    Grounded in a series of local accounts, this webtext examines complex issues facing pre-tenure writing program administrators as they enter the professoriate while negotiating hybrid identities as teachers, researchers, and administrators. Developed out of a roundtable at the 2014 Conference on College Composition and Communication, the project also emphasizes contemporary alternatives to roundtable design that regard openness, accessibility, and persistence as priorities for delivery and circulation.

  24. Mapping the Resourcefulness of Sources: A Worknet Pedagogy
    Abstract

    Existing pedagogical approaches to research source use commonly frame sources as materials to be incorporated into texts. The worknets project presented in this article provides an alternative concerned with slowly tracing associations along semantic, bibliographic, affinity-based, and choric aspects of the research source and across the contexts from which it was produced. These four sets of associations complement established approaches to source use while also illuminating qualities of a source that draw on network logics to support rhetorical invention and inquiry processes across the disciplines.

  25. Grasping Rhetoric and Composition by Its Long Tail: What Graphs Can Tell Us about the Field’s Changing Shape
    Abstract

    Presented as a series of graphs, bibliographic data gathered from College Composition and Communication provides perspective useful for inquiring into the changing shapeof the field as it continues to mature. In its focus on graphing, the article demonstrates an application of distant reading methods to present patterns not only reflective of themost commonly cited figures in CCC over the past twenty-five years, but also attendant to a steady increase in the breadth of infrequently cited figures.

    doi:10.58680/ccc201220866
  26. Warnock, Scott. Teaching Writing Online: How and Why . Urbana: NCTE, 2009: 235 pp.

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