ABSTRACT

Moving beyond ecocomposition, this book galvanizes conversations in ecology and writing not with an eye toward homogenization, but with an agenda of firmly establishing the significance of writing research that intersects with ecology. It looks to establish ecological writing studies not just as a legitimate or important form of writing research, but as paramount to the future of writing studies and writing theory. Complex ecologies, writing studies, and new-media/post-media converge to highlight network theories, systems theories, and posthumanist theories as central in the shaping of writing theory, and this study embraces work in these areas as essential to the development of ecological theories of writing. Contributors address ecological theories of writing by way of diverse and promising avenues, united by the underlying commitment to better understand how ecological methodologies might help better inform our understanding of writing and might provoke new theories of writing. Ecology, Writing Theory, and New Media fuels future theoretical conversations about ecology and writing and will be of interest to those who are interested in theories of writing and the function of writing.

chapter |23 pages

Introduction

Ecology and a Future of Writing Studies

chapter 4|25 pages

Agential Matters

Tumbleweed, Women-Pens, Citizens-Hope, and Rhetorical Actancy

chapter 5|14 pages

Discipline and Publish

Reading and Writing the Scholarly Network

chapter 6|16 pages

Digital Ecologies

chapter 7|21 pages

Post-Media Occupations for Writing Theory

From Augmentation to Autopoiesis

chapter 8|17 pages

Quale Morphics

Strategic Wisdom

chapter 9|20 pages

Curating Ecologies, Circulating Musics

From the Public Sphere to Sphere Publics

chapter 10|15 pages

The Ecology of the Question

Reading Austin's Public Housing Debates, 1937–1938