Volume 26, Issue 4, 2009
Recovering Delivery for Digital Rhetoric
James E. Porter
Contending with Terms: “Multimodal” and “Multimedia” in the Academic and Public Spheres
Claire Lauer
Digital Underlife in the Networked Writing Classroom
Derek N. Mueller
Dream Bloggers Invent the University
Jason Tougaw
Hacking Spaces: Place as Interface
Douglas M. Walls, Scott Schopieray, Dànielle Nicole DeVoss
Book Review
Announcements
Computers and Composition Awards
- Computers and Composition Hugh Burns Best Dissertation Award
- Computers and Composition Ellen Nold Best Article Award
- Computers and Composition Distinguished Book Award
- Computers and Composition Charles Moran Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Field
- Computers and Composition Michelle Kendrick Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship Award
2008 Computers and Composition Award Recipients
The 2009 award recipients will be announced at the Computers and Writing Conference at Purdue University in 2010.
Hugh Burns Best Dissertation Award
Angela Haas, Illinois State University
A Rhetoric of Alliance: What American Indians Can Tell Us About Digital and Visual Rhetoric
Ellen Nold Best Article Award
Jonathan Alexander, University of California, Irvine
Media Convergence 25.1 (Computers and Composition)
Computers and Composition Distinguished Book Award
Michelle Sidler, Auburn University
Richard Morris, Parkland College
Elizabeth Overman Smith, Tennessee State University
Computers in the Composition Classroom
Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2008
Charles Moran Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Field
David Blakesley, Purdue University
Michelle Kendrick Outstanding Digital Scholarship Award
Karl Stolley, Illinois Institute of Technology
Kathie Gossett, Old Dominion University
Douglas Eyman, George Mason University
On the Redesign of Kairos

