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The Writing and Rhetorics of Code (WROC)

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rhetorical code studies

Articles

  • Easter, Brandee. (2020). Fully Human, Fully Machine: Rhetorics of Digital Disembodiment in Programming. Rhetoric Review, 39(2), pp. 202-215. https://doi-org/10.1080/07350198.2020.1727096

    tags: esoteric codes

    fields: digital rhetoric rhetorical code studies feminist rhetoric

  • Masters, Christina. L. (2015). Women’s ways of structuring data. Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, & Technology, 8().

    tags: data literacy infrastructure equity feminist data structure

    fields: feminism data studies rhetorical code studies

  • Lindgren, Chris. (2021). Writing With Data: A Study of Coding on a Data-Journalism Team. Written Communication, 38(1), pp. 114-162. https://doi.org/10.1177/0741088320968061

    tags: materiality intermediation case study data processing

    fields: writing studies rhetorical code studies software studies

  • Easter, Brandee. (2018). “feminist_brevity_in_light_of_masculine_long-windedness”: Code, space, and online misogyny. Feminist Media Studies, 18(4), pp. 675-685. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2018.1447335

    tags: misogyny esoteric codes digital manspreading gender digital infrastructures

    fields: feminist studies media studies rhetorical code studies

Books

  • Brock, Kevin. (2019). Rhetorical Code Studies: Discovering Arguments in and around Code. University of Michigan. 10.3998/mpub.10019291

    tags: software engineering open source fizz buzz

    fields: software studies rhetorical code studies

Edited Collections

  • Jones, John J., and Hirsu, Lavina, (Eds.). (2019). Rhetorical Machines: Writing, Code, and Computational Ethics. University of Alabama Press.

    tags: ethics

    fields: software studies rhetorical code studies computational rhetoric

Chapters

  • Beck, Estee. (2018). Implications of persuasive computer algorithms. In Alexander and Rhodes, (Ed), The Routledge Handbook of Digital Writing and Rhetoric, (pp. 291 -302). Routledge.

    tags: persuasion agency algorithmic ideology materiality

    fields: digital rhetoric rhetorical code studies

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