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Social Mediations

Writing for Digital Public Spheres
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Rhetoric and composition scholar Donna LeCourt combines theoretical inquiry, qualitative research, and rhetorical analysis to examine what it means to write for the "public" in an age when the distinctions between public and private have eroded. Public spaces are increasingly privatized, and individual subjectivities have been reconstructed according to market terms. Part critique and part road map, Social Mediations begins with a critical reading of digital public pedagogies, then turns to developing a new theory that can guide a more effective writing pedagogy. LeCourt offers a theory based in embodied relationality that uses information economies to develop public spheres. She highlights how information commodities generate value through circulation, orchestrate relationships among people, and support unequal power structures. By demonstrating how we can use information capital for social change rather than market expansion, writers and readers are encouraged to seek out encounters with cultural and political impact.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of Pittsburgh Press
Publish DateJune 18, 2024
Pages240
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780822948179
Dimensions8.6 X 5.9 X 1.0 inches | 1.1 pounds
BISAC Categories: Education, Education,

About the Author

Donna LeCourt is professor and chair of the English Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where she teaches courses in rhetoric and composition, digital writing, teaching writing, and issues of difference in writing studies. She is the author of Identity Matters: Schooling the Student Body in Academic Discourse and coeditor of Rewriting Success: Constructing Careers and Institutional Change in Rhetoric and Composition.

Reviews

Social Mediations is both timely and necessary. The author articulates the various public spheres via thoroughly documented case studies, and the work as a whole represents a significant contribution to the field.--Douglas Eyman, George Mason University
Social Meditations offers a pressing and important pedagogical intervention. With LeCourt's astute attention to technologies, identities, and economic realities, the book promises smart analyses in which the author really grapples with the discursive and material complexities of writing for ever-changing digital publics.--Jonathan Alexander, University of California, Irvine

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