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CHAPTER 1. Revolution or Evolution? Casing the Impact of Digital Media on the Rhetoric of Science Jonathan Buehl CHAPTER 2. Learning to "Share Your Science": The Open Notebook as Textual Object and Dynamic Rhetorical Space Chad Wickman CHAPTER 3. The Scientific Journal: Making It New? Joseph E. Harmon CHAPTER 4. Evaluation After Publication: Setting the Record Straight in the Sciences Alan G. Gross CHAPTER 5. The Online Research Article and the Ecological Basis of New Digital Genres Christian F. Casper CHAPTER 6. The Chemistry Liveblogging Event: The Web Refigures Peer Review Michelle Sidler CHAPTER 7. Controversies on the Web: The Case of Adult Human Neurogenesis Jeanne Fahnestock CHAPTER 8. Radiolab and Parasites: Podcasting Horror and Wonder to Foster Interest in Science Sarah Wardlaw CHAPTER 9. Online Visualizations of Natural Disasters and Hazards: The Rhetorical Dynamics of Charting Risk Charles Kostelnick and John Kostelnick CHAPTER 10. Meltdowns in the Media: Visualization of Radiation Risk from The Printed Page to the Internet James Wynn CHAPTER 11. Intersections: Scientific and Parascientific Communication on the Internet Ashley R. Kelly and Carolyn R. Miller CHAPTER 12. Why People Care About Chickens and Other Lessons About Rhetoric, Public Science, and Informal Learning Environments Stacey Pigg, William Hart-Davidson, Jeff Grabill, and Kirsten Ellenbogen CHAPTER 13. Afterword: Social Changes in Science Communication: Rattling the Information Chain Charles Bazerman Editors' Biographies Contributors Index
CHAPTER 1. Revolution or Evolution? Casing the Impact of Digital Media on the Rhetoric of Science Jonathan Buehl CHAPTER 2. Learning to "Share Your Science": The Open Notebook as Textual Object and Dynamic Rhetorical Space Chad Wickman CHAPTER 3. The Scientific Journal: Making It New? Joseph E. Harmon CHAPTER 4. Evaluation After Publication: Setting the Record Straight in the Sciences Alan G. Gross CHAPTER 5. The Online Research Article and the Ecological Basis of New Digital Genres Christian F. Casper CHAPTER 6. The Chemistry Liveblogging Event: The Web Refigures Peer Review Michelle Sidler CHAPTER 7. Controversies on the Web: The Case of Adult Human Neurogenesis Jeanne Fahnestock CHAPTER 8. Radiolab and Parasites: Podcasting Horror and Wonder to Foster Interest in Science Sarah Wardlaw CHAPTER 9. Online Visualizations of Natural Disasters and Hazards: The Rhetorical Dynamics of Charting Risk Charles Kostelnick and John Kostelnick CHAPTER 10. Meltdowns in the Media: Visualization of Radiation Risk from The Printed Page to the Internet James Wynn CHAPTER 11. Intersections: Scientific and Parascientific Communication on the Internet Ashley R. Kelly and Carolyn R. Miller CHAPTER 12. Why People Care About Chickens and Other Lessons About Rhetoric, Public Science, and Informal Learning Environments Stacey Pigg, William Hart-Davidson, Jeff Grabill, and Kirsten Ellenbogen CHAPTER 13. Afterword: Social Changes in Science Communication: Rattling the Information Chain Charles Bazerman Editors' Biographies Contributors Index
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