Access and Ability: Digital Spaces Mediate Differences in Ability

Philip Hayek, Manako Yabe

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Abstract

We share our personal story about how we have developed our own communication that bridges and connects different cultures, languages, and modes of communication through online collaborative writing sessions for a doctoral dissertation. In order to theorize our experience, we combine Horner, Lu, Royster, and Trimbur (2011)’s Translingualism, and Syverson (1999)’s An Ecology of Composition. These two theories provide the lenses through which the writing process is viewed, and we integrate these theories to provide an explanation of our experience that does not rely on the language of accommodation and disability.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Proceedings of the Annual Computers and Writing Conference 2019
PublisherWAC Clearinghouse
Chapter9
Pages107-117
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9781642151046
ISBN (Print)9781642151039
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 May 2020
EventComputer and Writing Conference 2019 - Michigan State University, East Lansing, United States
Duration: 20 Jun 201922 Jun 2019
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ConferenceComputer and Writing Conference 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityEast Lansing
Period20/06/1922/06/19
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