Developing a more ethical, non-commercial approach to open access publishing
Evaluating the rise of podcasting and the storytelling trends that emerged
How we plan for and develop a more just, sustainable, and healthy future for memory infrastructure
An exploration of the experience of “health” in the age of the smart watch
A comprehensive study of the causes and consequences of war in the twentieth century
Recasts expectations for scholarship and explores emerging methods of composing in the media-rich, networked spaces of digital screens
Innovative scholarship at the crossroads of sound studies, ecocriticism, and radio history creates an engaging listening experience
An exploration of software code as meaningful communication through which amateur and professional software developers construct arguments—Winner of the 2017 DRC Book Prize!
A pathbreaking volume of innovative case studies exploring uses of visual technologies for historical research and teaching
A comprehensive study offers new perspectives on college students’ writerly development across their undergraduate years
What insights reveal themselves if we take apps seriously, as key vectors of digital culture?
A groundbreaking study of the inventive intellectual work performed by multilingual communicators who translate information in academic and professional spaces—Winner of the 2016 DRC Book Prize!
Proposes a new basis for data-rich literary history
An inventive collection that explores how the design of spaces —physical, digital, infrastructural, and pedagogical—affects writing research and writing instruction
An exploration of presymbolic rhetoricity across comics and other media in an innovative, interactive form
An omnibus study of Digital Humanities and the rising opportunities for progress in this evolving field
Mapping the history of digital literary scholarship, Earhart stakes a claim for discipline-specific histories of digital study
An innovative approach for explicating and mapping work at the media and performance nexus
The first extensive study of the collected edition as an editorial genre and its obscured role in shaping the American literary canon
An investigation of the communicative objectives of Samaritans who are exploring the powerful expressive affordances of digital environments—Winner of the 2017 CCCC Research Impact Award!
Explores the rhetorical potential and problems of a new era of hosts and guests
A survey of a range of disciplines whose practitioners are venturing into the new field of digital rhetoric, examining the history of the ways digital and networked technologies inhabit and shape traditional rhetorical practices as well as considering new rhetorics made possible by current technologies
Teaching writing across the curriculum with online tools
A comparative literary perspective on emerging digital cultures and how the systems-thinking of Post-World War II information and dynamic systems theory have entered into everyday life and lived space, prompting tactical (re)understandings of the human
The first book to test the claim that the emerging field of Digital Humanities is interdisciplinary and also examines the boundary work of establishing and sustaining a new field of study