Additional Resources
Multimodality & Multiliteracies
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Ball, C. & Moeller, R. (2007). Reinventing the possibilities: Academic literacy and new media. Fibreculture Journal 10.
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George, D. (2002). From analysis to design: Visual communication in the teaching of writing. CCC 54(1).
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Hocks, M. (2003). Understanding visual rhetoric in digital writing environments. CCC 54(4).
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Lauer, C. (2009). Contending with terms: ‘Multimodal’ and ‘multimedia’ in academic and public sphere. Computers and Composition 26.
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Luke, C. (2003). Pedagogy, connectivity, multimodality, and interdisciplinarity.” Reading Research Quarterly 38(3).
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Stein, P. (2012). Rethinking resources: Multimodal pedagogies in the ESL classroom. TESOL Quarterly 34(2).
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Walters, S. (2010). Toward an accessible pedagogy: Dis/ability, multimodality, and universal design in the technical communication classroom. Technical Communication Quarterly 19(4).
Meme Culture
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Grant, G. (1990). Memetic lexicon. In Principia Cybernetica. Retrieved from http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/MEMLEX.html
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Know Your Meme: http://knowyourmeme.com/
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Panjaitan, R. P. (2015, November 29). Meme culture: A tool of reflection and empowerment. Jakarta Post. Retreived from http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/11/29/meme-culture-a-tool-reflection-and-empowerment.html
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Shifman, L. (2013). Memes in digital culture. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.


