Review of Writing Community Change: Designing Technologies for Citizen Action by Jeffrey T. Grabill reviewed by Thomas Deans

This book—slim in size but big on ideas—won the 2010 Reflections Civic Scholarship Outstanding Book Award. The subtitle might scare away those who aren’t computer and composition enthusiasts, but that would be a shame because Jeffrey Grabill, while certainly invested in emerging technology, is making a case—and a convincing one—about how we should reconceptualize several elements of how community writing is practiced, studied and taught, in high-tech environments or not.

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