Category Reading Summaries

Reading Summary #6: “Understanding Visual Rhetoric in Digital Writing Environments”

Introduction The article, “Understanding Visual Rhetoric in Digital Writing Environments,” by Mary Hocks is about the rhetoric that is found in digital writing environments. The article talks about how teachers can teach their students to write about the visual rhetoric… Continue Reading →

Reading Summary #5: “Better Online Living through Content Moderation”

Introduction The article “Better Online Living through Content Moderation,” by Melissa King is about how people moderate the content that they view online. It describes how people that do this are criticized, and how content moderation can help these people. The… Continue Reading →

Reading Summary #4: Making Bathrooms More ‘Accommodating’

The article “Making Bathrooms More ‘Accommodating’” by Emily Bazelon discusses how bathrooms have always been defined by clear standards. She also talks about changes that transgenders want to make traditional bathrooms to make them more accommodating. Political Bazelon begins by… Continue Reading →

Reading Summary #3: Recognizing Campus Landscapes as Learning Spaces

The article, “Recognizing Campus Landscapes as Learning Spaces,” by Kathleen G. Scholl and Gowri Betrabet Gulwadi discusses how the whole campus can be used to help to add to overall learning experiences of students. She addresses the issues of attentional… Continue Reading →

Tapestry Of Space: Domestic Architecture And Underground Communities In Margaret Morton’s Photography Of A Forgotten New York Summary

The article “Tapestry Of Space: Domestic Architecture And Underground Communities In Margaret Morton’s Photography Of A Forgotten New York” by Irina Nersessova, discusses the impact of architecture on a person’s psyche and behavior. Margaret Morton compares building a home to… Continue Reading →

Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination And Segregation Through Physical Design Of The Built Environment Summary

The article “Architectural Exclusion: Discrimination And Segregation Through Physical Design Of The Built Environment,” by Sarah Schindler, is about the various ways architecture was utilized in order to promote discrimination and segregation. The general ideas of the article are the… Continue Reading →

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