Rhetorical Machines – Writing, Code, and Computational Ethics Jones Hirsu
The University of Alabama Press
Rhetorical MachinesWriting, Code, and Computational Ethics\nAuthor(s): John Jones, Lavinia Hirsu, John Jones, Lavinia Hirsu, Jennifer Juszkiewicz, Joseph Warfel, Elizabeth Losh, Jonathan Buehl, Jennifer Helene Maher, Helen J. Burgess\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: The University of Alabama Press, United States\nImprint: The University of Alabama Press\nISBN-13: 9780817359546, 978-0817359546\nSynopsis\nA landmark volume that explores the interconnected nature of technologies and rhetorical practice.\nRhetorical Machines addresses new approaches to studying computational processes within the growing field of digital rhetoric. While computational code is often seen as value-neutral and mechanical, this volume explores the underlying, and often unexamined, modes of persuasion this code engages. In so doing, it argues that computation is in fact rife with the values of those who create it and thus has powerful ethical and moral implications. From Socrates's critique of writing in Plato's .
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