New Media Theory

The New Media Theory series investigates both media and new media as a complex ecological and rhetorical context. The merger of media and new media creates a global social sphere that is changing the ways we work, play, write, teach, think, and connect. Because this new context operates through evolving arrangements, theories of new media have yet to establish a rhetorical and theoretical paradigm that fully articulates this emerging digital life. The series includes books that combine social, cultural, political, textual, rhetorical, aesthetic, and material theories in order to understand moments in the lives that operate in these emerging contexts. Such works typically bring rhetorical and critical theories to bear on media and new media in a way that elaborates a burgeoning post-disciplinary "medial turn" as one further development of the rhetorical and visual turns that have already influenced scholarly work.

New Media/New Methods: The Academic Turn from Literacy to Electracy

$30.00

Edited by Jeff Rice and Marcel O'Gorman

New Media Theory
Edited by Byron Hawk

Information and Pricing
978-1-60235-063-2 (paperback; $30.00; £18.00; €21.00); © 2008 by Parlor Press. 316 pages with illustrations, references, and index

$30.00

The Two Virtuals: New Media and Composition

$27.00

Alexander Reid

* Runner-Up, JAC / W. Ross Winterowd Award 2007 for best book in composition theory.

New Media Theory
Edited by Byron Hawk

$27.00
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