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Special Issue Introduction: Writing Infrastructure
Communication Design Quarterly
  • Sarah Read, Portland State University
  • Jordan Frith, Clemson University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2022
Subjects
  • Writing studies,
  • Infrastructure
Abstract

This article is the introduction to the second of two Communication and Design Quarterly special issues focused on conceptualizations of infrastructure. While there are more continuities than differences between the themes and methodologies of articles in the first and second issues, this second issue leans towards articles that have taken up infrastructure as it pertains to writing and rhetoric. This introduction frames the value of infrastructure as a metaphor for making visible how writing and rhetoric structure and enact much of our world, especially for writing pedagogy. In addition, this article concludes by introducing the six contributions in this issue.

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Citation Information
Frith, J. and Read S. (2022). Special Issue Introduction (Volume 10, Issue 3): Writing Infrastructure. Communication Design Quarterly, 10.3