Volume 24, Issue 4, 2007
Media Convergence:
Creating Content, Questioning Relationships
Jonathan Alexander
The Low Bridge to High Benefits:
Entry-Level Multimedia, Literacies, and Motivation
Daniel Anderson
Portable Composition:
iTunes University and Networked Pedagogies
Alex Reid
Ethical and legal issues for writing researchers in an age of media convergence
Heidi A. McKee
Brian Selznick,
The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Scholastic Press, (2007).
Will Hochman
Announcements
Computers and Composition Awards
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
2006 Computers and Composition Award Recipients
The 2007 award recipients will be announced at the Computers and Writing Conference at the University of Georgia in Athens, 2008.
Hugh Burns Best Dissertation Award
Clancy Ann Ratliff, University of Minnesota
“Where Are the Women?” Rhetoric and Gender in Weblog Discourse
Ellen Nold Best Article Award
Thomas Rickert, Purdue University
Michael Salvo, Purdue University
“The Distributed Gesamptkunstwerk:
Sound, Worlding, and New Media Culture”
Computers and Composition Distinguished Book Award
Adam Banks, Syracuse University
Race, Rhetoric, and TechnologyLuuk Van Waes, University of Antwerp
Mariëlle Leijten, University of Antwerp
Christine M. Neuwirth, Carnegie Mellon University
Writing and Digital Media
Charles Moran Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Field
James Kalmbach
Illinois State University
Michelle Kendrick Outstanding Digital Production/Scholarship Award
Knut Nærum, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
Øystein Bache, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
Rune Gokstad, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
“The Medieval Help Desk”

