Jeeva Roche-Smith

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University of California, Berkeley

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Jeeva Roche-Smith's work travels primarily in Rhetoric (50% of indexed citations) · 10 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  • Rhetoric — 5
  • Digital & Multimodal — 4
  • Composition & Writing Studies — 1

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  1. Challenges of Multimedia Self-Presentation: Taking, and Mistaking, the Show on the Road
    Abstract

    One privilege enjoyed by new-media authors is the opportunity to realize representations of Self that are rich textual worlds in themselves and also to engage the wider world, with a voice, a smile, imagery, and sound. Still, closer investigation of multimedia composition practices reveals levels of complexity with which the verbal virtuoso is unconcerned. This article argues that while technology-afforded multimedia tools make it comparatively easy to author a vivid text, it is a multiplicatively more complicated matter to vividly realize and publicize an authorial intention. Based on analysis of the digital story creation process of a youth named “Steven,” the authors attempt to demonstrate the operation of two forces upon which the successful multimodal realization of the author's intention may hinge: “fixity” and “fluidity.” The authors show how, within the process of digital self-representation, these forces can intersect to influence multimodal meaning making, and an author's life, in consequential ways.

    doi:10.1177/0741088308322552