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Electronic Collaboration in the Humanities: Issues and Options » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Electronic Collaboration in the Humanities: Issues and Options by James A. Inman

Authors: James A. Inman (Editor), Cheryl Reed (Editor), Peter Sands
ISBN-13: 9780805841473, ISBN-10: 0805841474
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: September 2003
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: James A. Inman

Book Synopsis

This volume provides an informed view of how information technology is shaping the contemporary humanities. It specifically reflects five ideals:
• humanities scholars with all levels of access are doing important work with technology;
• humanities scholars' projects with technology reflect significant diversity, both across and within disciplinary bounds;
• using information technology in the humanities is a continuous conversation;
• information technology offers new options for humanities education; and
• just as collaboration changes the nature of any project, so does information technology change the nature of collaboration—its speed, character, methods, and possible implementations.

The first to explore new and important ways for humanities scholars to collaborate across disciplines via electronic media, this book redefines electronic collaboration; presents insightful models of student collaboration; provides important models of faculty collaboration with special emphasis on professional development; and offers a look at the future of electronic collaboration and the overall future of the humanities. Featuring the voices of humanities teacher-scholars at all stages of their professional careers, the chapters emphasize pedagogy, outlining contemporary issues and options.

Electronic Collaboration in the Humanities speaks directly to anyone involved with interdisciplinary initiatives in colleges and universities, such as writing across the curriculum and communication across the curriculum programs, and to specific populations within the humanities, including literacy and technology, language and literature, literacy studies, professional writing, and English education.

Table of Contents

A Word to the Fore
Preface: Issues and Options for Electronic Collaboration in the Humanities: A Framework
Pt. ITheories of Electronic Collaboration1
1Collaborative Selves, Collaborative Worlds: Identity in the Information Age3
2What's So Democratic About CMC?: The Rhetoric of Techno-Literacy in the New Millennium13
3Computer-Mediated Communication as Reflective Rhetoric-in-Action: Dialogic Interaction, Technology, and Cross-Curricular Thinking35
4Electracy for the Ages: Collaboration With the Past and Future49
5Collaborating Across Contexts: Rethinking the Local and the Global, Theory and Practice65
Response79
Pt. IIStudent Collaboration and Electronic Media89
6New Technology, Newer Teachers: Computer Resources and Collaboration in Literature and Composition91
7Voices Merged in Collaborated Conversation: The Peer Critiquing Computer Project111
8Reentry Women Students' Online Collaboration Patterns: Synchronous Conferencing in a Basic Writing Class133
9Using a Virtual Museum for Collaborative Teaching, Research, and Service151
10Across the Cyber Divide: Connecting Freshman Composition Students to the 21st Century167
11Web Writing and Service Learning: A Call for Training as a Final Deliverable187
Response197
Pt. IIIFaculty Collaboration and Electronic Media211
12Writers Anomalous: Writing Faculty Research213
13What's in a Name? Defining Electronic Community227
14Cow Tale: A Story of Transformation in Two MOO Communities241
15The Collaboration That Created the Kolb-Proust Archive: Humanities Scholarship, Computing, and the Library255
Response267
Pt. IVElectronic Collaboration and the Future283
16Imagining Future(s): Toward a Critical Pedagogy for Emerging Technologies285
17Critical and Dynamic Literacy in the Computer Classroom: Bridging the Gap Between School Literacy and Workplace Literacy295
18Collaborative Research, Collaborative Thinking: Lessons From the Linux Community311
19Current and Future Research in the Production and Analysis of Electronic Text in the Humanities: Bridging Our Own "Two Cultures" With Integrated, Empirical Studies321
20Imaging Florida: A Model Interdisciplinary Collaboration by the Florida Research Ensemble335
Response363
Afterward377
Notes on Contributors385
References393
Author Index411
Subject Index417

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