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Digital Writing Research: Technologies, Methodologies and Ethical Issues [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 476 pages, height x width x depth: 226x153x29 mm, weight: 717 g
  • Sērija : New Directions in Computers and Composition
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Hampton Press
  • ISBN-10: 1572737069
  • ISBN-13: 9781572737068
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 476 pages, height x width x depth: 226x153x29 mm, weight: 717 g
  • Sērija : New Directions in Computers and Composition
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Hampton Press
  • ISBN-10: 1572737069
  • ISBN-13: 9781572737068
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This volume focuses on how writing technologies, specifically digital technologies, affect research - shaping the questions asked, the sites studied, the methodologies used, ethical issues, conclusions, and the actions taken by scholars, researchers, and teachers. The focus of each chapter is on articulating particular methodologies and ethical approaches for conducting digital research. It will offer experienced and new researchers an introduction to possible approaches and related methodological and ethical issues.
Foreword xx
James E. Porter
Introduction 1(26)
Part One: Researching Digital Communities: Review, Triangulation, and Ethical Research Reports
Digital Spaces, Online Environments, and Human Participant Research: Interfacing with Institutional Review Boards
27(22)
Will Banks
Michelle Eble
Through the Eyes of Researchers, Rhetors, and Audiences: Triangulating Data from the Digital Writing Situation
49(22)
Kevin De Pew
Playing Scavenger and Gazer with Scientific Discourse: Opportunities and Ethics for Online Research
71(18)
Michelle Sidler
Part Two: Researching Global Citizens and Transnational Institutions
Ethos and Research Positionality in Studies of Virtual Communities
89(18)
Fil Sapienza
Researching (with) the Postnational ``Other'': Ethics, Methodologies, and Qualitative Studies of Digital Literacy
107(20)
Iswari Pandey
Researching Hybrid Literacies: Methodological Explorations of ``Ethnography'' and the Practices of the Cybertariat
127(26)
Beatrice Smith
Part Three: Researching the Activity of Writing: Time-use Diaries, Mobile Technologies, and Video Screen Capture
Studying the Mediated Action of Composing with Time-use Diaries
153(18)
William Hart-Davidson
Mobile Technologies and a Phenomenology of Literacy
171(14)
Joanne Addison
Capturing the Activity of Digital Writing: Using, Analyzing, and Supplementing Video Screen Capture
185(18)
Cheryl Geisler
Shaun Slattery
Part Four: Researching Digital Texts and Multimodal Spaces
Coding Digital Texts and Multimedia
203(26)
Stuart Blythe
Composition Meets Visual Communication: New Research Questions
229(20)
Susan Hilligoss
Sean Williams
An Ecofeminist Methodology: Studying the Ecological Dimensions of the Digital Environment
249(20)
Julia Romberger
Riding the Wave: Articulating a Critical Methodology for Web Research Practices
269(18)
Amy Kimme Hea
Multimedia Research: Difficult Questions with Indefinite Answers
287(16)
Janice McIntire-Strasburg
Part Five: Researching the Research Process and Research Reports
Whose Research Is It, Anyway?: The Challenge of Deploying Feminist Methodology in Technological Spaces
303(16)
Kris Blair
Christine Tulley
A Report from the Digital Contact Zone: Collaborative Research and the Hybridizing of Cultural Mindsets
319(18)
Josh Burnett
Sally Chandler
Jackie Lopez
Impact of Invasive Web Technologies on Digital Research
337(16)
Lory Hawkes
Multifaceted Methods for Multimodal Texts: Alternate Approaches to Citation Analysis for Electronic Sources
353(24)
Colleen Reilly
Doug Eyman
Messy Contexts: Research as a Rhetorical Situation
377(22)
Rebecca Rickly
About the Authors 399(8)
References 407(42)
Subject Index 449