NEW DIMENSIONS IN COMPUTERS AND COMPOSITION
Editors: Gail E. Hawisher and Cynthia L. Selfe


The editors invite interested scholars to submit their manuscripts to this new series for consideration. The series has been conceived by the editors as one devoted to publishing groundbreaking scholarship on the teaching, practice, and theory of computer-based composition. Topics on which proposals are invited include, but are not limited to the following:

  • New media literacies and visual literacy in online environments
  • Equity, gender, race and technology
  • Internet genres
  • Rhetoric of digital design and digital rhetorics
  • Web-based pedagogies for teaching and learning about composition
  • The design of computer-based courses, programs and curricula
  • Distance learning, distance education, and online courses
  • Synchronous and asynchronous discussion
  • Writing centers and computers
  • Technical support and staffing
  • Tenure and promotion issues
  • Online publishing
  • Critical studies of computer use in education
  • Political issues surrounding technology use and access
  • Computers and composition in workplace settings
  • Education policy
  • Intellectual property issues
  • Civic involvement online
  • International issues

    Our goal for this series is to provide outstanding scholars and teachers in the field of computers and composition studies a timely and well-publicized venue for publishing their most innovative work; thus ensuring that each book in this series will be a leading resource for professionals To submit a book proposal, please send five copies to the following address:

    Gail E. Hawisher
    Center for the Study of Writing
    Department of English
    608 S. Wright Street
    University of Illinois
    Urbana, IL 61801
    email: hawisher@uiuc.edu