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Technology and English Studies: Innovative Professional Paths
Contributor(s): Inman, James A. (Editor), Hewett, Beth L. (Editor)
ISBN: 0805845887     ISBN-13: 9780805845884
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $161.50  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2005
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BISAC Categories:
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Communication Studies
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing - General
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Rhetoric
Dewey: 025.064
LCCN: 2005052755
Physical Information: 272 pages
 
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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 traditional 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: The Past as the Future; Searching the Academy; Pushing Boundaries; and Forging Beyond. 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.