Science and the Internet

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  • ISBN 9780895038982
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Baywood Publishing Company Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The essays in Science and the Internet address the timely topic of how digital tools are shaping science communication. Featuring chapters by leading scholars of the rhetoric of science and technology, the volume fills a much needed gap in contemporary rhetoric of science scholarship. Overall, the essays reveal how digital technologies may both fray the boundaries between experts and non-experts and enable more collaborative, democratic means of public engagement with science. --Lisa Keränen, PhD, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Department of Communication, University of Colorado Denver
Alan Gross is a professor at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. He is the author of The Rhetoric of Science and its extensive revision, Starring the Text. With his long-term collaborator Joseph Harmon, he has written Communicating Science, The Scientific Literature, The Craft of Scientific Communication, and Science from Sight to Insight: How Scientists Illustrate Meaning. Jonathan Buehl is an associate professor and director of Business and Technical Writing in the Department of English at The Ohio State University. His research interests include the rhetoric of science, visual rhetoric, research methodology, and digital media studies. He is the author of Assembling Arguments: Multimodal Rhetoric and Scientific Discourse (forthcoming, University of South Carolina Press) and essays (published or forthcoming) in College Composition and Communication and Technical Communication Quarterly.