Technology and English Studies e-bog
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In scholarship about technology and English studies, there are a number of first-person narratives that suggest what may be termed "e;traditional"e; professional paths. That is, they chronicle the positive influence of a particular technology, class, professor, or publication, and suggest that it inspired a distinct and rewarding professional path. What is missing is the rest of the sto...
E-bog
329,95 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
24 juli 2020
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
Communication studies
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781000106206
In scholarship about technology and English studies, there are a number of first-person narratives that suggest what may be termed "e;traditional"e; professional paths. That is, they chronicle the positive influence of a particular technology, class, professor, or publication, and suggest that it inspired a distinct and rewarding professional path. What is missing is the rest of the story--alternate ways that individuals have come to do work in technology and English studies and analysis of what this means for paths others might pursue. Technology and English Studies: Innovative Professional Paths meets this need.The volume begins with definitions of its three central terms: technology, English Studies, and professional paths. Chapters are organized in four sections, reflecting both a chronological progression and thematic professional development: "e;The Past as the Future"e;; "e;Searching the Academy"e;; "e;Pushing Boundaries"e;; and "e;Forging Beyond."e; As a forerunner in addressing professionalization across the domains that comprise technology and English studies, it will prove foundational for many readers with non-traditional or otherwise alternate backgrounds who are working out what professional paths might be available to them.Technology and English Studies: Innovative Professional Paths is an important professional development resource for professors, instructors, and graduate students across the field of English studies, including rhetoric and composition, computers and writing, computer-assisted language learning, literary and linguistic computing, literary studies, English education, technical communication, linguistics, writing centers, second-language education/ESL, and creative writing.