Internetworked Writing

What distinguishes internetworked writing from networked writing is the larger scope of the public--however defined--involved with the Internet. Internetworked writing refers to "the creation, design, organization, storage, and distribution of electronic information via wide-area networks" (2). Porter's definition refers not only to the posting of such texts (including visual and audio texts), but the larger literacies of reading and collecting knowledge via internetworked media.


Main Page | Porter's Previous Work | Guiding Questions | Rhetorical Ethics | Internetworked Writing | Internetworked Classroom | Shaping a Future Ethics
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