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Title Digital ethics : rhetoric and responsibility in online aggression / edited by Jessica Reyman and Erika M. Sparby
Edition 1st edition
Published New York ; London : Routledge, 2020
©2020

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Description 1 online resource (xxvii, 254 pages) : illustration
Series Routledge studies in rhetoric and communication
Routledge studies in rhetoric and communication.
Contents Volatile Visibility: How Online Harassment Makes Women Disappear Bridget Gelms Part IV: Circulation and Amplification of Digital Aggression 12. Confronting Digital Aggression with an Ethics of Circulation Brandy Dieterle, Dustin Edwards, and Paul "Dan" Martin; 13. The Banality of Digital Aggression: Algorithmic Data Surveillance in Medical Wearables Krista Kennedy and Noah Wilson 14. Fostering Phronesis in Digital Rhetorics: Developing a Rhetorical and Ethical Approach to Online Engagements Katherine DeLuca
Summary Digital Ethics delves into the shifting legal and ethical landscape in digital spaces and explores productive approaches for theorizing, understanding, and navigating through difficult ethical issues online. Contributions from leading scholars address how changing technologies and media over the last decade have both created new ethical quandaries and reinforced old ones in rhetoric and writing studies. Through discussions of rhetorical theory, case studies and examples, research methods and methodologies, and pedagogical approaches and practical applications, this collection will further digital rhetoric scholars' inquiry into digital ethics and writing instructors' approaches to teaching ethics in the current technological moment. A key contribution to the literature on ethical practices in digital spaces, this book will be of interest to researchers and teachers in the fields of digital rhetoric, composition, and writing studies
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Jessica Reyman is Associate Professor of Digital Rhetoric and Professional Writing in the Department of English at Northern Illinois University, USA. Her research focuses on law and ethics in digital rhetoric, and she has published the monograph The Rhetoric of Intellectual Property: Copyright Law and the Regulation of Digital Culture (Routledge,2010), as well as numerous peer reviewed articles and book chapters. Erika M. Sparby is Assistant Professor of Digital Rhetoric and Technical Communication at Illinois State University, USA. Her research interests include online aggression, memes, identity, and digital ethics, and her work has appeared in Computers and Composition. Her dissertation, Memes and 4chan and Haters, Oh My! Rhetoric, Identity, and Online Aggression, won the 2017 Hugh Burns Best Dissertation Award
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Subject Internet -- Moral and ethical aspects
Internet -- Social aspects.
Online social networks -- Moral and ethical aspects
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Communication.
Internet -- Moral and ethical aspects
Internet -- Social aspects
Form Electronic book
Author Reyman, Jessica, 1977-
Sparby, Derek M.
ISBN 9780429556647
0429556640
0429266146
9780429561115
0429561113
9780429565588
0429565585
9780429266140