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This is an examination of writing technologies and critical research practices. It discusses topics such as: articulating methodology as praxis; postmodern mapping and methodological interfaces; and the politics and ethics of studying writing with computers.
List of contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Authors' Note
Introducing Critical Research Practices
Positions and Perimeters: A Hypertextual Glossary
Articulating Methodology as Praxis
Postmodern Mapping and Methodological Interfaces
The Politics and Ethics of Studying Writing with Computers
The Emergence of Research: A Convergence of Personal, Political, Professional
Enacting Critical Research Practices
References
Author Index
Subject Index
About the author
Patricia Sullivan is an imaginative children's picture story book author from Australia. Fuelled by a passion for sparking imaginations through storytelling magic, Patricia draws on her background as an Australian primary teacher to weave tales that captivate and inspire young minds. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are the guiding stars in Patricia's storytelling galaxy. With a heart dedicated to creating inclusive narratives, she crafts stories that empower children from all walks of life to build strong and confident foundations. Patricia infuses her tales with a sprinkle of warmth, a dash of rhythm, and a treasure trove of valuable life lessons