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Privacy matters : conversations about surveillances within and beyond the classroom / Estee Beck and Les Hutchinson Campos.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Beck, Estee, author.
Hutchinson Campos, Les, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English language--Rhetoric--Study and teaching (Higher).
English language.
Privacy, Right of.
Electronic surveillance.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 182 pages)
Place of Publication:
Louisville, Colorado : University Press of Colorado, [2021]
Summary:
Privacy Matters examines how communications and writing educators, administrators, technological resource coordinators, and scholars can address the ways surveillance and privacy affect student and faculty composing, configure identity formation, and subvert the surveillance state. This collection offers practical analyses of surveillance and privacy as they occur within classrooms and communities. Organized by themes -- surveillance and classrooms, surveillance and bodies, surveillance and culture -- Privacy Matters provides writing, rhetoric, and communication scholars and teachers with specific approaches, methods, inquiries, and examinations into the impact tracking and monitoring has upon people's habits, bodies, and lived experiences. While each chapter contributes a new perspective in the discipline and beyond, Privacy Matters affirms that these analyses remain inconclusive. This collection is a call for scholars, researchers, activists, and educators within rhetoric and composition to continue the scholarly conversation because privacy matters to all of us.
Contents:
Part I : Surveillance and classrooms
Critical digital literacies and online surveillance / Colleen A. Reilly
Tinker, teacher, sharer, spy : Negotiating surveillance in online collaborative writing spaces / Jenae Cohn, Norah Fahim, and John Peterson
Grades as a technology of surveillance : Normalization, control, and big data in the teaching of writing / Gavin P. Johnson
Part II : Surveillance and bodies
Deep circulation / Dustin Edwards
Digital literacy in an age of pervasive surveillance : A case of wearable technology / Jason Tham and Ann Hill Duin
Gotta watch 'em all : Privacy, social gameplay, and writing in augmented reality games / Stephanie Vie and Jennifer Roth Miller
Part III : Surveillance and culture
The perils of the public professoriate : On surveillance, social media, and identity-avoidant frameworks / Christina V. Cedillo
Cultural political organizing : Rewriting the Latinx "criminal/immigrant" narrative of surveillance / Santos F. Ramos
Epilogue : Writing in a culture of surveillance, datafication, and datafictions / Dànielle Nicole DeVoss.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781646420315
1646420314
OCLC:
1245593224

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