The New Work of Composing

 
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NYMA:
Words We Carry

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“So along [with] e-mail, another old person thing, we add blogs. I’m sure in ten years, the things teens/early-twentiers find hip now will be for old people too.” (Nick Carbone, 2010, n.p.)


So along with e-mail, another old person thing, we add blogs. I’m sure in ten years weeks? days?, the things teens/early-twentiers find hip now will be for old people too.


I think this is important for us to remember: The tools we use to communicate are alive and continue to shape and be shaped by the users. Mizuko Ito (2008) noted “that the nature of adoption [of the spaces we use] varies widely by factors such as nation, region, class, and gender” (p. 1) and I am reminded how much we bring our own proclivities to the medium in which we compose. In composing, space and place and identity matter.


 

“moving toward ... fragmentation”

Monday, February 8, 2010

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“Bloggers: tattered coats upon sticks” [techrhet]