Because Facebook: Digital Rhetoric/Social Media
19.3 Summer 2015
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Topoi
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'Can we block these political thingys? I just want to get f*cking recipes:' Women, Rhetoric, and Politics on Pinterest
Katherine DeLuca
"Pinterest has generally been characterized as a women's space, and this characterization is influential on not only users' experiences of the site but also how rhetoric happens in this space. Exploring how rhetoric happens in this social media space can exemplify the everyday public rhetoric that shapes the composing practices and civic engagements of digital citizens who use Pinterest and other social media sites. "
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MOAR Digital Activism, Please
Lauri Goodling, Design by Heidi Beezley
"We are in a position to shape understanding, perception, agency, and efficacy surrounding the use of public rhetoric, and we should not ignore the digital as a means to accomplish those goals. One way to overcome this potential obstacle in labeling online action as activism could be for pedagogues to expand their civic, public, and new media writing lessons to include digital civic engagement."
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Instagram, Geocaching, and the When of Rhetorical Literacies
Brian McNely
"I consider the “when” of rhetorical literacies by exploring individual and aggregate posts in the popular photo-sharing service Instagram as meaningful pivot points along broader continua of literate activity. In this way, social media participation is seen as a nexus and fulcrum from which scholars and students of writing and digital rhetorics may trace literate activity both backwards and forwards—to see social media as one public component in a host of self-sponsored writing and rhetorical practices."
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Can't Stop the Fandom: Writing Participation in the Firefly 'Verse
Liza Potts
"By making these moves more visible through this type of analysis, I explain why this kind of social web participation is a significant site of study for digital rhetoric, one that can help expand how we teach social media writing practices to our students. These are students who may very well already be participating in similar fandoms and spaces and entering careers where they will be responsible for responding to these issues and setting policies for producers, consumers, crafters, and participants."
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Baby, We Were Born to Tweet: Springsteen Fans, The Writing Practices of In Situ Tweeting, and the Research Possibilities for Twitter
William I. Wolff
"[M]y goal is not to attempt to show uniqueness in fan tweets; even those that might be considered run-of-the-mill fan-type writings that express fan-type adoration are important and meaningful. Rather, I present composing practices as suggested by a grounded theory approach so fan writing on Twitter may begin to be understood on its own terms and not through pre-conceived (and often incorrect) notions about fans, fan writing, and writing on Twitter."
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Praxis
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Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter—Oh My!: Assessing the Efficacy of the Rhetorical Composing Situation with FYC Students as Advanced Social Media Practitioners
Elisabeth Buck
"[F]or composition teachers who hope to utilize social media to support student writing, recognition of the rhetorical potential of students’ use of multiple social sites—as active users of not just Facebook, but also Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr, and others—emerges as a necessary prerequisite to meeting student expertise in rhetoric."
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Interviews
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Crafting Online Spaces: Identity and Materiality — An Interview with Hannah Bellwoar
Amber Buck & Hannah Bellwoar
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Index: All Kairos Interviews
Reviews
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A Review of Intimacy and Friendship on Facebook by Alexander Lambert
Valerie Robin
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A Review of Understanding Social Networks: Theories, Concepts, and Findings by Charles Kadushin
Matthew Bridgewater
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A Review of Facebook and Philosophy: What's on Your Mind? edited by D. E. Wittkower
Elizabeth Chamberlain
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A Review of The Culture of Connectivity: A Critical History of Social Media by José van Dijck
Casey McArdle
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A Review of Understanding Social Media by Sam Hinton & Larissa Hjorth
Jenna Pack Sheffield
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A Review of Social Media: Usage and Impact edited by Hana S. Noor Al-Deen & John Allen Hendricks
David T. Coad
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Index: All Kairos Reviews