Introduction
Computers & Writing 2012, ArchiTEXTure
Meagan Kittle Autry , North Carolina State University
Ashley R. Kelly, North Carolina State University
Articles
To Preserve, Digitize, and Project: On the Process of Composing Other People’s Lives
Jody Shipka, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Attaining the Ninth Square: Cybertextuality, Gamification, and Institutional Memory on 4chan
Vyshali Manivannan, Rutgers University
Expanding the Available Means of Composing: Three Sites of Inquiry
Matthew Davis, University of Massachussetts Boston
Kevin Brock, North Carolina State University
Stephen McElroy, Florida State University
The Role of Computational Literacy in Computers and Writing
Alexandria Lockett, Pennsylvania State University
Elizabeth Losh, University of California, San Diego
David M Rieder, North Carolina State University
Mark Sample, George Mason University
Karl Stolley, Illinois Institute of Technology
Annette Vee, University of Pittsburgh
Composing in the Dark: The Texture of Light Painting
Jennifer Ware, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Designing Digital Texts in/for the Classroom
Sarah C. Spring, Winthrop University
Keynotes
Composing Objects: Prospects for a Digital Rhetoric
Alex Reid, SUNY Buffalo
Knowledge Cartels versus Knowledge Rights
David Parry, University of Texas at Dallas
Performance
Silent Beacon
Thomas Stanley, George Mason University and Erica Benay Fallin, George Mason University
Reviews
The Insect Technics of Rhetoric: Review of Jussi Parikka’s Insect Media
Jeremy Cushman, Purdue University
Remaking the Future of Multimodal Composing by Examining its Past
Jenna Pack, University of Arizona
Losing the Heart: Sherry Turkle’s Alone Together
Bradford Hincher, Georgia State University
(A Much Needed) Spotlight on Delivery: A Review of Ben McCorkle's Rhetorical Delivery as Technological Discourse
Mariana Grohowski, Bowling Green State University