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  • Issue 16. 3 (Summer 2012) - Kairos
    Psychogeographies of Writing: Ma (r)king Space at the Limits of Representation Scot Barnett "Space matters, and regardless of our commitments to one theoretical framework or another, we should continue to invite students to write about space and about their embodied experiences with in space In so doing, however, we should be mindful of the worldviews our spatial rhetorics and pedagogies
  • Kairos: Barnett, Psychogeographies of Writing-References
    New York: Pantheon Tuters, Mark Varnelis, Kazys (2008) Beyond locative media Networked publics Retrieved December 13, 2011, from http: networkedpublics org locative_media beyond_locative_media Scot Barnett is Assistant Professor of English and Writing Center Director at Clemson University He can be reached at barnet6@clemson edu
  • Kairos 16. 3: Johnson-Eilola: Polymorphous Perversity and Texts . . .
    Visualizing Social Media I'm interested in how these texts and technologies generate data, automatically, as we use them The 5k Twitter Friends Network Browser allows users to examine the networks of connections among Twitter users (Note: Video is a silent animation )
  • Kairos 16. 3: Johnson-Eilola: Polymorphous Perversity and Texts - Data . . .
    As our texts become increasingly networked, such data gathering will become ubiquitious From an author's standpoint, we'll gain better understandings of how people move through our own texts
  • Kairos 16. 3: Barnett, Psychogeographies of Writing - Introduction
    Places, whether textual, material, or imaginary, are constructed and reproduced not simply by boundaries but also by practices, structures of feeling, and sedimented features of habitus Theories of writing, communication, and literacy … should reflect this deeper understanding of place Nedra Reynolds, Geographies of Writing Places are fragmentary and inward-turning histories, pasts that
  • Kairos 16. 3: Barnett, Psychogeographies of Writing - Bio Mapping
    42) that increasingly accompanies life in the networked society, Nold’s project argued "that we can re-embody ourselves in the world, thereby escaping the prevailing sense that our experience of place is disappearing in late capitalist society" (Tuters Varnelis, 2008, para 9)
  • Kairos 16. 3: Barnett, Psychogeographies of Writing - Mapping the Limits
    MAPPING THE LIMITS In their introduction to The Locations of Composition, Christopher J Keller and Christian W Weiser (2007) noted that “ [n]early all of the conversations in composition studies involve place, space, and location, in one way or another” (p 1) Assuming this is the case, it is therefore incumbent upon rhetoric and composition scholars to continue examining how these
  • Issue 16. 3 - Logging On - Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology . . .
    Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy is the premier online, peer-reviewed journal in computers and writing
  • Kairos 16. 3: Barnett, Psychogeographies of Writing - Representing Space
    REPRESENTING SPACE Before addressing the Bio Mapping project and the questions it raises about memory, embodiment, and representation, I want to first dig a little deeper into some of the major tenets of critical spatial theory and how they have come to inform place-based work in rhetoric and composition Specifically, I want to explore what Lefebvre and Soja suggested about our abilities to
  • Kairos 16. 3: Johnson-Eilola: Polymorphous Perversity and Texts . . .
    By responding to our actions in visible and dynamic ways, polymorphously perverse texts partially dissolve the boundaries between word and world They—and we—are both in one domain and another at the same time





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