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unpacking the digital unpack - feb. 19 & 20, 2010 & & Digital Composition and Pedagogy USC | Understanding the Geography of the ‘Smart’ Matthew Simmons M aul G. Cook Pa USC | The “Place” of Technology in the Teaching of Writing: A Micro-Historical Approach to Everyone’s Favorite Obsession(s) Casey Boyle USC | Abundant Rhetoric: The In/dividual and Versionable Composition Identity USC | A Book is Not Born, But Rather Becomes: The Second Sex As A Problem of Language Eme Crawford Nicole A. McFarlane Clemson | The Visual Archive of “African-Americanicity,” and the Rhetoric of American Institutional Campaigns Kevin Brock NCSU | Open Source Software and the Construction of Electronic Identities Critical Studies of New Media Matt Morain NCSU | i’m in ur head, shapin’ ur interwebz: Rhetorical transmission, Internet memes, and the problematic application of an a-rhetorical neologism Wendi Jewell NCSU | Rhetorical Complexity: War and Persuasion in World Of Warcraft Jordan Frith NCSU | Urban Rhetorics: Community Mapping as Tactical Response Rhetoric of Sight and Sound NCSU | Sonic Authority and State Power Seth Mulliken Kati Fargo NCSU | Aural Epistemology, Composition, and the Soundscape: An Exigency for Auditory Rhetoric? Jason Kalin NCSU | Public Memory and the Rhetorical Circulation of Digital Images Christian Smith USC | “A night of hard publicity”: Johanna Drucker and the Rhetoric of Science Philosophy and Rhetoric USC | Rhetoric and Capital David Stubblefield Dawn Shepherd NCSU | Toward A New Understanding of Appropriateness in the Digital Rhetorical Situation Randy Nichols Clemson | Media 2.0: Interrupting the Machinery of the Culture Industry Following Trending Conference Organizers Ruffin Bailey Kathleen Frazer Oswald Video Seth Mulliken Print Design Kelly Norris Martin Support NCSU’s Communication, Rhetoric and Digital Media Student Association Location North Carolina State University, Riddick Hall, Rm 450 Web http://crc.webhop.org/ Guest Speaker Carolyn Miller Title Should We Name the Tools? Concealing and Revealing the Art of Rhetoric Bio Carolyn R. Miller is a SAS Institute Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Technical Communication at NCSU, where she has taught since 1973. She is Editor of Rhetoric Society Quarterly and Founding Director of NCSU’s Communication Rhetoric and Digital Media Program. Her publications have appeared in journals such as Argumentation, College English, Journal of Business and Technical Communication, Quarterly Journal of Speech, Rhetorica, and Rhetoric Society Quarterly, as well as in edited volumes. Professor Miller is perhaps best known for “Genre as Social Action,” published in 1984, research that she has recently expanded by moving her focus to blogging and “emerging genres.” Guest Speaker Jeremy Packer Title Professionalism Discussion Bio Jeremy Packer is an Associate Professor and the Director of the Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media PhD Program. He is also a faculty member in the Science, Technology, and Society program. He is the author of Mobility Without Mayhem: Cars, Safety, and Citizenship (Duke, 2008) and the editor or co-editor of Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond (Peter Lang, 2009), Thinking With James Carey: Essays on Communications, Transportation, History (Peter Lang, 2006), and Foucault, Cultural Studies, and Governmentality (SUNY, 2003). carolina rhetoric conference

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unpacking the digitalunpacking the digital - feb. 19 & 20, 2010& 20, 2010&

Digital Composition and Pedagogy

USC | Understanding the Geography of the ‘Smart’

Matthew SimmonsMatthew Simmons

Paul G. CookPaul G. CookUSC | The “Place” of Technology in the Teaching of Writing: AMicro-Historical Approach to Everyone’s Favorite Obsession(s)

Casey BoyleUSC | Abundant Rhetoric: The In/dividual and VersionableComposition

Identity

USC | A Book is Not Born, But Rather Becomes: The Second Sex As A Problem of Language

Eme Crawford

Nicole A. McFarlaneClemson | The Visual Archive of “African-Americanicity,” and the Rhetoric of American Institutional Campaigns

Kevin BrockNCSU | Open Source Software and the Construction of Electronic Identities

Critical Studies of New Media

Matt MorainNCSU | i’m in ur head, shapin’ ur interwebz: Rhetorical transmission, Internet memes, and the problematic application of an a-rhetorical neologism

Wendi JewellNCSU | Rhetorical Complexity: War and Persuasion in World Of Warcraft

Jordan FrithNCSU | Urban Rhetorics: Community Mapping as Tactical Response

Rhetoric of Sight and Sound

NCSU | Sonic Authority and State PowerSeth Mulliken

Kati FargoNCSU | Aural Epistemology, Composition, and the Soundscape: An Exigency for Auditory Rhetoric?

Jason KalinNCSU | Public Memory and the Rhetorical Circulation of Digital Images

Christian SmithUSC | “A night of hard publicity”: Johanna Drucker and the Rhetoric of Science

Philosophy and Rhetoric

USC | Rhetoric and Capital

David Stubblefield

Dawn ShepherdNCSU | Toward A New Understanding of Appropriateness in the Digital Rhetorical Situation

Randy NicholsClemson | Media 2.0: Interrupting the Machinery of the Culture Industry

Following

Trending

Conference Organizers Ruffin BaileyKathleen Frazer Oswald

Video Seth Mulliken

Print Design Kelly Norris Martin

Support NCSU’s Communication,Rhetoric and Digital Media StudentAssociation

Location North Carolina StateUniversity, Riddick Hall, Rm 450

Web http://crc.webhop.org/

Guest Speaker Carolyn Miller

Title Should We Name the Tools? Concealing and Revealing the Art of Rhetoric

Bio Carolyn R. Miller is a SASInstitute Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Technical Communication at NCSU, where she has taught since 1973. She is Editor of Rhetoric Society Quarterly and Founding Director of NCSU’s Communication Rhetoric andDigital Media Program. Herpublications have appeared in journals such as Argumentation, CollegeEnglish, Journal of Business andTechnical Communication, Quarterly Journal of Speech, Rhetorica, andRhetoric Society Quarterly, as well as in edited volumes. Professor Miller isperhaps best known for “Genre asSocial Action,” published in 1984,research that she has recentlyexpanded by moving her focus to blogging and “emerging genres.”

Guest Speaker Jeremy Packer

Title Professionalism Discussion

Bio Jeremy Packer is an AssociateProfessor and the Director of theCommunication, Rhetoric, andDigital Media PhD Program. He is also a faculty member in the Science,Technology, and Society program. He is the author of Mobility WithoutMayhem: Cars, Safety, and Citizenship (Duke, 2008) and the editor orco-editor of Secret Agents: Popular Icons Beyond James Bond (Peter Lang, 2009), Thinking With James Carey: Essays onCommunications, Transportation,History (Peter Lang, 2006), andFoucault, Cultural Studies, andGovernmentality (SUNY, 2003).

carolina rhetoric conference