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Why Writing Still Matters

Why Writing Still Matters

Why Writing Still Matters

Written Communication in Changing Times
Guy Merchant, Sheffield Hallam University
August 2023
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9781009268691

    Writing surrounds us, it informs us, it guides us, and it controls us. The power and complexity of this exceptional human invention is a story of change. However, in today's digital world, technology has drastically altered how and where we write, what we write about, and what writing looks like. This fascinating book presents a compelling argument for the vital importance of writing, and considers where its future may lie. Richly illustrated with examples of writing practices old and new, it explores the significant changes in writing that have occurred in our lifetime, and highlights how technology has challenged some of our most deeply held views about human communication. Through a careful examination of how writing works, it explores how it can be considered as a technology, inviting us to think again about this visual language that we so often take for granted. Writing matters – now, more than ever before.

    • Provides an analysis of writing practices that takes into account the impact of new technologies, such as TikTok, WhatsApp and Twitter.
    • Includes a robust descriptive framework for written communication built on a broad-based cultural history of writing
    • Offers a radically new look at writing that uses a sociomaterial perspective to illuminate contemporary communicative practices

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    'A useful introduction to important concepts in the study of writing for an undergraduate and non-specialist audience.' Sky Marsen, Language in Society

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    August 2023
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009268691
    0 pages
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I. Impressions:
    • 1. Writing – a visible language
    • 2. The matter of writing
    • 3. Writing spaces – design and display
    • 4. The promise of writing
    • Part II. Expressions:
    • 5. Writing, power and regulation
    • 6. Writing and knowing
    • 7. Writing narrative
    • 8. Writing, connecting and organizing
    • 9. Writing futures
    • Conclusion
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Guy Merchant , Sheffield Hallam University

      Guy Merchant is Professor of Literacy in Education at Sheffield Hallam University, UK, and an international expert in writing and technology. His most recent books include Stacking Stories (2021, with Burnett, Bulman and Rogers), Undoing the Digital (2020) and New Media in the Classroom (2019, with Burnett).