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Like Me, Like Me Not, Paul Muhlhauser, Andrea Campbell Oct 2012

Like Me, Like Me Not, Paul Muhlhauser, Andrea Campbell

Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion

For us the lack of a "Dislike" button on Fb creates an important asymmetry in communication and promotes a particular Fb worldview. As you pluck our petals, you'll get to see the ways we interpret the presence of "Like" and the absence of "Dislike" buttons.


How To Write An Annotated Bibliography, Larry Sheret Sep 2012

How To Write An Annotated Bibliography, Larry Sheret

Larry Sheret

Writing an annotated bibliography is an effective way to evaluate and manage information. This tutorial uses CBE citation style, but the information applies to annotated bibliographies in any style, except for minor formatting differences. (Length: 2min 40sec) This video tutorial describes the four elements of an annotated bibliography: 1) the credentials and affiliations of the author 2) an article summary 3) a comparison/analysis with other articles 4) an evaluation of the significance of the article to the research being done


Cooking School, Allison Carr Apr 2012

Cooking School, Allison Carr

Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion

As a writer and educator, I'm interested in the parts of our creative processes that aren't necessarily recognized as integral or valuable --the cleaning, cooking, organizing, exercising, screwing around on the internet... All the stuff we do around creation. I created this video, which splices together a double-blind interview between myself and my mother, to show how two totally different people (a scholar and a chef) talk about their creative processes. My contention is that studying the processes of people who do things OTHER than what we do can lend some insight into how we might think about or go …


The Electrate Blues, Pearce Durst Apr 2012

The Electrate Blues, Pearce Durst

Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion

The following piece articulates a connection between blues music and electronic literacy. I visualize this connection by harmonizing the three dominant chords of the blues (one-four-five) with the three dominant modes of electronic literacy (audio-text-images). The content on each page contextualizes this relationship between music and electronic literacy both historically and personally. The inspiration for this work derives from connections I began to note while simultaneously learning how to play guitar and teach a class on multimedia authoring.


Putting Words On Paper: A Technoautobiography, Andrew Treneer Pitman Apr 2012

Putting Words On Paper: A Technoautobiography, Andrew Treneer Pitman

Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion

This project was originally created for a class called "Multimedia Authoring," which is sort of a whirlwind tour through graphic design, web design, and digital filmmaking from both a practical and theoretical perspective. Although the class as a whole is inherently very optimistic about new technologies, because it teaches students how to understand the exciting rhetorical possibilities afforded by them, I wanted to examine a specific case where I had found technological progress to be problematic. This piece explores my personal history with technologies that enable writing.


(Un)Covering The Story Of Judeo-Spanish: A Personal Exploration Of Language On The Margins, Lisya Seloni Apr 2012

(Un)Covering The Story Of Judeo-Spanish: A Personal Exploration Of Language On The Margins, Lisya Seloni

Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion

In this reflective story of my family rhetoric, I describe the use of a small language, Ladino (Judeoespanyol--also known as Jewish-Spanish) in Istanbul, a cosmopolitan city of around 12 million people. I argue that languages and rhetoric used in families are more than a set of linguistic systems that can be readily passed on from one generation to another. In fact, they are a set of cultural symbols, ethnic representations, and ways of acting in the world, which help the family members create safe spaces, build identities and mark group membership. Through narrating the story of the use of Ladino …


A Rhetoric Of Bees: A Case Study Of Emergent Community Building Practices Within An Mmo Rule Set, Ben Mccorkle, Matt Howard Apr 2012

A Rhetoric Of Bees: A Case Study Of Emergent Community Building Practices Within An Mmo Rule Set, Ben Mccorkle, Matt Howard

Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion

This web text explores the various ways in which an online community of gamers builds and maintains its sense of community, including the production of game-related propaganda, a wiki account of the group's history, and an unconventional approach to game play.


What's In A Coauthor?: (Re)Locating Joseph Denney In Composition History, Ivan Davis Jan 2012

What's In A Coauthor?: (Re)Locating Joseph Denney In Composition History, Ivan Davis

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Writing In/Writing Out: The Subjects Of Lynne Truss, Scott Lunsford Dec 2011

Writing In/Writing Out: The Subjects Of Lynne Truss, Scott Lunsford

Scott Lunsford

No abstract provided.


Worlds Collide! Facebook, Family & George Costanza, Amy L. Spears, Julie Driscoll Apr 2011

Worlds Collide! Facebook, Family & George Costanza, Amy L. Spears, Julie Driscoll

Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion

If facebook and social media have wrecked our ability to sustain lengthy treatises on topics, well then, by George, we'll make the blurb our convention and still tell you what we think. Link to video: Independent George - Worlds collide


Things Dad: The Kansas Years, Sue Webb Apr 2011

Things Dad: The Kansas Years, Sue Webb

Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion

When recipes help tell the story.


Pencil Traces: The Conversations Of Composition, Thomas Burkdall Dec 2010

Pencil Traces: The Conversations Of Composition, Thomas Burkdall

Thomas Burkdall

No abstract provided.


The Persistence Of Writing, Thomas Burkdall Apr 2009

The Persistence Of Writing, Thomas Burkdall

Thomas Burkdall

No abstract provided.


Lift Every Voice: African American Oratory, 1787-1900. – Book Review, Amilcar Shabazz Jul 2007

Lift Every Voice: African American Oratory, 1787-1900. – Book Review, Amilcar Shabazz

Amilcar Shabazz

This review of was originally published in in Black Issues in Higher Education, April 16, 1998, entitled “Putting Black Voices In Print.” It is a review essay of Lift Every Voice: African American Oratory by Philip S. Foner and Robert J. Branham.


The Debate Within: Authority And The Discourse Of Blindness, Scott Lunsford Dec 2005

The Debate Within: Authority And The Discourse Of Blindness, Scott Lunsford

Scott Lunsford

No abstract provided.


The Long And Winding Mode(S), Ivan Davis Jan 2005

The Long And Winding Mode(S), Ivan Davis

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


A Closer Look: Signs For English Composition, Postsecondary Education Consortium Jan 2004

A Closer Look: Signs For English Composition, Postsecondary Education Consortium

Course Materials

Features vocabulary signs that might be used in postsecondary level English Composition classes.


Cinema Fakes: Film And Joycean Fantasy, Thomas Burkdall Dec 1995

Cinema Fakes: Film And Joycean Fantasy, Thomas Burkdall

Thomas Burkdall

No abstract provided.