Writing and the digital generation : essays on new media rhetoric / edited by Heather Urbanski.
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- 9780786437207
- P96.L34 W75 2010
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P96 .C74J49 c. 1 Media and crime / | P96 .I5M69 c. 1 Global communication in transition : | P96.L34 W75 2010 c.1 Writing and the digital generation : essays on new media rhetoric / | P96.L34 W75 2010 c.2 Writing and the digital generation : essays on new media rhetoric / | P96.M34 A4 2015 c.1 Management of electronic and digital media / | P96.M34 A4 2015 c.2 Management of electronic and digital media / | P96.M34 A4 2015 c.3 Management of electronic and digital media / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This collection explores topics too often overlooked by traditional academic scholarship, though critical to an exploration of rhetoric and popular culture, including fan fiction, reality television, blogging, online role-playing games, and Fantasy Football. Both scholarly and engaging, this text draws rhetorical studies into the digital age"--Provided by publisher.
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