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Takayoshi, Pamela
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Takayoshi, Pamela
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Teaching Writing with Computers: An Introduction
Navigating the Image of Woman Online
Building New Networks from the Old: Women's Experiences with Electronic Communications
The Shape of Electronic Writing: Evaluating and Assessing Computer-Assisted Writing Processes and Products
No Boys Allowed: The World Wide Web as a Clubhouse for Girls
Complicated Women: Examining Methodologies for Understanding the Uses of Technology
Introduction: Literacy Work in a Technology-Rich Culture: Issues at the Intersection of Labor, Technology, and Writing Instruction
Introduction: Mapping the Terrain of Feminist Cyberscapes
Making the Map: Interview with Helen Schwartz
Making the Map: Interview with Gail Hawisher
Making The Map: Interview With Mary Lay and Elizabeth Tebeaux
Mapping the Future: Interview with Cynthia Selfe
An Online Dialogue with the Contributors to Feminist Cyberscapes
Edited
Labor, Writing Technologies, and the Shaping of Composition in the Academy
When the Cutting Edge of Technology is at Your Throat: A Report from the Front
Composition, or a Case for Experimental Critical Writing
Assessment as Labor and the Labor of Assessment
WAC for Cyborgs: Discursive Thought in Information-Rich Enviornments
'Outing' the Institution: (Re)writing Technologies with a Rhetoric of Female-to-Male Drag
(Cyber)Conspiracy Theories?: African-American Students in the Computerized Writing Environment
Agencies, Ecologies, and the Mundane Artifacts in Our Midst
Roots and Routes to Agency: Space, Access, and Standards of Participation
Labor Practices and the Use Value of Technologies
(Mis)Conceptions: Pedagogical Labor and Learning-Enhancement Programs
Literacy Work in E-Learning Factories: How Stories in Popular Business Imagine Our Future
Techniques, Technologies, and the Deskilling of Rhetoric and Composition: Managing the Knowledge-Intensive Work of Writing Instruction
Writing Assessment and the Labor of “Reform in the Academy”
Between Ethnographic and Virtual Worlds: Toward a Pedagogy of Mediation
Sustaining Community-Based Work: Community-Based Research and Community-Building
Technological Fronts: Lesbian Lives "On the Line"
Postmodernist Looks at the Body Electric: E-mail, Female, and Hijra
Re-Membering Mama: The Female Body in Embodied and Disembodied Communication
"I, a Mestiza, Continually Walk out of One Culture into Another": Alba's Story
Pedagogy, Emotion, and the Protocol of Care
Writing (Without) the Body: Gender and Power in Networked Discussion Groups
A Virtual Locker Room in Classroom Chat Spaces: The Politics of Men as "Other"
The Use of Electronic Communication in Facilitating Feminine Modes of Discourse: An Irigaraian Heuristic
Over the Line, Online, Gender Lines: E-mail and Women in the Classroom
Designing Feminist Multimedia for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women
Voicing the Landscape: A Discourse of Their Own
Thirteen Ways of Looking at an M-Word
Feminist Research in Computers and Composition
Introduction: Literacy Work in a Technology-Rich Culture: Issues at the Intersection of Labor, Technology, and Writing Instruction
Technological Labor and Tenure Decisions
"Whatever Beings": The Coming (Educational) Community
Introduction: Mapping the Terrain of Feminist Cyberscapes
Feminist Cyberscapes: Mapping Gendered Academic Spaces
Making the Map: Interview with Helen Schwartz
Making the Map: Interview with Gail Hawisher
Making The Map: Interview With Mary Lay and Elizabeth Tebeaux
Mapping the Future: Interview with Cynthia Selfe
An Online Dialogue with the Contributors to Feminist Cyberscapes
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