Author: henriquv
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Intertextuality: Eyman and Warnick
Intertextuality is a large word to define. Eyman fights within his work with the scholar Warnick and their established arguments.
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Lanham and Digital Rhetoric
Richard Lanham coined the term ‘digital rhetoric’, but what does digital rhetoric even mean? And does it relate to rhetoric itself?
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Visual Rhetoric: Defining and Comparing
Visual rhetoric has shown great difficulty to define. Scholars have addressed their struggles. Can comparing visual and digital rhetoric help?
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Alternatives of Digital Rhetoric
Eyman offers multiple alternatives to the term ‘digital rhetoric’. This post offers guidance when diving into the three main alternatives.
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Eyman: Defining New Media
Eyman begins the discussion of a clear definition of new media while using the definitions of Selfe, Bolter, and Grusin.
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Applen Terms on Media
A blog post discussing the ins and outs of Applen’s terms. Primarily focusing on variability and modularity. The post defines both terms in simplicity.
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Print and Remediation
Writing, throughout the decades, has shifted. With it, the differences between the age of print and the late age of print continue to grow.
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Primary and Secondary Orality
Speaking is an action that can be identified in every environment. Yet, not many know how to identify the different kinds of speech.
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Electracy and Literacy
Literacy takes many different forms in society. Digital literacy and computer literacy are two of many forms. Electracy helps distinguish them.
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Digital: An Open Word
The English language carries multiple words with completely different meanings. The word digital happens to be on the list.
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Data Collection: Where does it end?
Data collection is a tricky conversation starter when discussing privacy on the internet. But, where does it begin and how do we end it?