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[ecrea] CFP Computers & Composition
Mon Mar 17 14:46:03 GMT 2014
Computers & Composition 32.3 (Special Fall 2015 Issue)
Thinking Globally, Composing Locally: Digital Composition for the
International Media Ecosystem
EDITORS
Kirk St.Amant, East Carolina University
Rich Rice, Texas Tech University
OVERVIEW
Digital media have permanently changed how we think about writing
processes. By removing many conventional barriers of time and space,
technological affordances allow us to reach broadly distributed global
audiences instantly and directly. Moreover, the international adoption
of information communication technologies (ICTs) means the messages one
creates in a local setting (e.g., a local community meeting or a
neighborhood coffee shop) can be read, shared, commented on, or
re-purposed by persons with a range of linguistic, cultural, and
national backgrounds in the international media ecosystem. This online
global context, however, raises a range of key questions for how global
readers think about rhetoric and composition and how we teach digital
composing practices to our students.
o What do factors of language, culture, international economics, and
global geopolitics mean for how we teach composition in the age of the
global Internet?
o How do language, culture, and geopolitics affect how we compose
messages for globally distributed audiences?
o What variables must we consider and what approaches can we use to
better understand and address communication needs inside and outside the
classroom?
o What approaches can we use to provide students with meaningful and
successful educational experiences in relation to vastly disparate
global online contexts?
TOPICS
o How aspects of local infrastructure (power supply, WAN/LAN
connections, broadband speed) affect composition practices in global
online contexts
o How legal aspects such as software registration, copyright issues,
open vs. closed/proprietary technologies impact composition practices in
global networked environments
o How mobile technologies can play a interactive role in global online
teaching, learning, and composing
o How late-20th century theories of culture and international
communication (e.g., those of Edward T. Hall, Geert Hofstede, Arjun
Appadurai, Roland Robertson, Manuel Castells) need to be retooled in the
21st century to address the new online nature of composing for global
audiences
o How locally contextualized educational practices should be adapted to
teach composition in global classrooms
o How do we consider, navigate, and address different cultural
rhetorical conventions when teaching writing and composition in
international online contexts
o How different uses of technology to provide online instruction in
writing and composition (e.g., MOOCs, social media, content management
systems) should be reviewed with an eye toward offering instruction to
globally distributed online audiences.
PROPOSALS
400-500 word proposals for this special issue are due to the guest
editors by (4/15/2014), and they should include
o Topic and focus of the proposed article
o Method to be used to examine or explore this topic
o Objective of the examination of this proposed article
o Connections to previous research in the field
o An outline of the topics that will be covered in the article.
Send questions and proposals to the guest editors at
(kirk.stamant /at/ gmail.com) and (rich.rice /at/ ttu.edu).
TIMELINE
o Proposals due: April 15, 2014
o Invitations to submit full articles: May 15, 2014
o Draft manuscripts due: September 15, 2014
o Reviews returned: November 15, 2014
o Revised manuscripts due: February 15, 2015
o Final decisions to authors: April 1, 2015
o Special issue published: September, 2015
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Dr. Rich Rice, Associate Professor
Director, TTU English Media Lab
http://richrice.com
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