Visual Rhetoric in a Digital World

Visual Rhetoric in a Digital World
Author: Carolyn Handa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Rhetoric
ISBN: OCLC:1342468961

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Visual Rhetoric in a Digital World

Visual Rhetoric in a Digital World
Author: Carolyn Handa
Publsiher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2004-03-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0312409753

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This sourcebook helps composition instructors consider what it means to teach visual rhetoric in the context of the multimedia classroom. Drawn from a range of disciplines, readings address visual argument, rhetoric of the image and design, and how culture shapes visual understanding.

Visual Rhetoric in a Digital World 9 Visual Exercises

Visual Rhetoric in a Digital World   9 Visual Exercises
Author: Cheryl E. Ball,Carolyn Handa,Kristin L. Arola
Publsiher: Bedford/st Martins
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2006-05-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0312463561

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Visual Rhetoric in a Digital World IX Visual Exercises for Tech Comm

Visual Rhetoric in a Digital World   IX Visual Exercises for Tech Comm
Author: Carolyn Handa,Cheryl E. Ball,Kristin L. Arola
Publsiher: Bedford/st Martins
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0312488130

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Digital Rhetoric and Global Literacies Communication Modes and Digital Practices in the Networked World

Digital Rhetoric and Global Literacies  Communication Modes and Digital Practices in the Networked World
Author: Verhulsdonck, Gustav
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781466649170

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Understanding digital modes and practices of traditional rhetoric are essential in emphasizing information and interaction in human-to-human and human-computer contexts. These emerging technologies are essential in gauging information processes across global contexts. Digital Rhetoric and Global Literacies: Communication Modes and Digital Practices in the Networked World compiles relevant theoretical frameworks, current practical applications, and emerging practices of digital rhetoric. Highlighting the key principles and understandings of the underlying modes, practices, and literacies of communication, this book is a vital guide for professionals, scholars, researchers, and educators interested in finding clarity and enrichment in the diverse perspectives of digital rhetoric research.

Defining Visual Rhetorics

Defining Visual Rhetorics
Author: Charles A. Hill,Marguerite Helmers
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781135628543

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Images play an important role in developing consciousness and the relationship of the self to its surroundings. In this distinctive collection, editors Charles A. Hill and Marguerite Helmers examine the connection between visual images and persuasion, or how images act rhetorically upon viewers. Chapters included here highlight the differences and commonalities among a variety of projects identified as "visual rhetoric," leading to a more precise definition of the term and its role in rhetorical studies. Contributions to this volume consider a wide variety of sites of image production--from architecture to paintings, from film to needlepoint--in order to understand how images and texts work upon readers as symbolic forms of representation. Each chapter discusses, analyzes, and explains the visual aspect of a particular subject, and illustrates the ways in which messages and meaning are communicated visually. The contributions include work from rhetoric scholars in the English and communication disciplines, and represent a variety of methodologies--theoretical, textual analysis, psychological research, and cultural studies, among others. The editors seek to demonstrate that every new turn in the study of rhetorical practices reveals more possibilities for discussion, and that the recent "turn to the visual" has revealed an inexhaustible supply of new questions, problems, and objects for investigation. As a whole, the chapters presented here demonstrate the wide range of scholarship that is possible when a field begins to take seriously the analysis of images as important cultural and rhetorical forces. Defining Visual Rhetorics is appropriate for graduate or advanced undergraduate courses in rhetoric, English, mass communication, cultural studies, technical communication, and visual studies. It will also serve as an insightful resource for researchers, scholars, and educators interested in rhetoric, cultural studies, and communication studies.

Learning to See The Meanings Modes and Methods of Visual Literacy

Learning to See  The Meanings  Modes and Methods of Visual Literacy
Author: Michael Heitkemper-Yates,Katarzyna Kaczmarczyk
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781848883024

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Visual Rhetoric

Visual Rhetoric
Author: Lester C. Olson,Cara A. Finnegan,Diane S. Hope
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2008-03-20
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781412949194

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Visual images, artifacts, and performances play a powerful part in shaping U.S. culture. To understand the dynamics of public persuasion, students must understand this "visual rhetoric." This rich anthology contains 20 exemplary studies of visual rhetoric, exploring an array of visual communication forms, from photographs, prints, television documentary, and film to stamps, advertisements, and tattoos. In material original to this volume, editors Lester C. Olson, Cara A. Finnegan, and Diane S. Hope present a critical perspective that links visuality and rhetoric, locates the study of visual rhetoric within the disciplinary framework of communication, and explores the role of the visual in the cultural space of the United States. Enhanced with these critical editorial perspectives, Visual Rhetoric: A Reader in Communication and American Culture provides a conceptual framework for students to understand and reflect on the role of visual communication in the cultural and public sphere of the United States. Key Features and Benefits Five broad pairs of rhetorical action—performing and seeing; remembering and memorializing; confronting and resisting; commodifying and consuming; governing and authorizing—introduce students to the ways visual images and artifacts become powerful tools of persuasion Each section opens with substantive editorial commentary to provide readers with a clear conceptual framework for understanding the rhetorical action in question, and closes with discussion questions to encourage reflection among the essays The collection includes a range of media, cultures, and time periods; covers a wide range of scholarly approaches and methods of handling primary materials; and attends to issues of gender, race, sexuality and class Contributors include: Thomas Benson; Barbara Biesecker; Carole Blair; Dan Brouwer; Dana Cloud; Kevin Michael DeLuca; Anne Teresa Demo; Janis L. Edwards; Keith V. Erickson; Cara A. Finnegan; Bruce Gronbeck; Robert Hariman; Christine Harold; Ekaterina Haskins; Diane S. Hope; Judith Lancioni; Margaret R. LaWare; John Louis Lucaites; Neil Michel; Charles E. Morris III; Lester C. Olson; Shawn J. Parry-Giles; Ronald Shields; John M. Sloop; Nathan Stormer; Reginald Twigg and Carol K. Winkler "This book significantly advances theory and method in the study of visual rhetoric through its comprehensive approach and wise separations of key conceptual components." —Julianne H. Newton, University of Oregon