Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative
Series Editors
Anne Ruggles Gere, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and Gertrude Buck Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan
Naomi Silver, Associate Director of the Sweetland Center for Writing at the University of Michigan
Series Board
Jonathan Alexander
Cheryl E. Ball
Kristine Blair
Douglas Eyman
Troy Hicks
Derek Mueller
Jentery Sayers
Melanie Yergeau
Titles
- Making Space: Writing Instruction, Infrastructure, and Multiliteracies, James P. Purdy and Dànielle Nicole DeVoss, editors
- Digital Samaritans: Rhetorical Delivery and Engagement in the Digital Humanities, Jim Ridolfo
The Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative Book Series publishes texts that investigate the multiliteracies of digitally mediated spaces both within academia as well as other contexts. We encourage submissions that address, among others, topics such as:
- new convergences and economies;
- shifting ideologies and politics;
- global contexts and multilingual discourses;
- reconstructions of race, class, gender, sexuality, and (dis)ability;
- emerging theories and technologies; and
- reconfigured divisions and connections within these spaces.
We welcome born-digital as well as digitally enhanced submissions — in the form of collections, monographs, or teaching materials of varying lengths and genres — that engage with digital rhetoric’s histories and futures; its border-fields and transdisciplines; its ethics and aesthetics; its materialities, networks, praxes and pedagogies.
For more information about this series, or to submit a proposal please contact the Senior Acquiring Editor Sara Cohen at sjco@umich.edu.