This chapter examines how information infrastructure influences ethos in information labor. The primary text is discourse about ACID3, a web page created by members of the Web Standards Project. ACID3 tests the compliance of infrastructural standards for web browsers. In addition to analyzing ACID3 code, several other related conference presentations, job announcements, and web pages are analyzed to theorize ACID3 as a rhetorical text. This chapter argues that three rhetorical commonplaces (mastery, purity, infallibility) are central for the credibility of ACID3 as a text of legitimacy. This study provides a better understanding of rhetoric and infrastructure. To understand rhetorics of infrastructural standardization is to understand the p...
In recent years, media studies and internet studies have paid increasing attention to the concept of...
The chapter focuses on the notion of critical evaluation of information, which is an important part ...
Truth and fiction on the Net Yannick Maignien The Internet and the World Wide Web are often praised ...
This chapter examines how information infrastructure influences ethos in information labor. The prim...
Within information science, work on information credibility often focuses on generalized models of u...
Purpose– This paper seeks to understand how users determine credibility in the ...
The present discourse lasts around, information pollution, causes and concerns of information pollut...
"This dissertation interrogates existing interpretations of ethos by analyzing the spread of misinfo...
Ethos is an important persuasive tool that is classically associated with character and more recentl...
Purpose – This paper seeks to understand how users determine credibility in the internet environment...
Over the last several years, concerns about the credibility or trustworthiness of information online...
Enhancing the Epistemological Project in the Rhetoric of Science: Information Infrastructure as Tool...
Abstract The phenomenon of information in cyberspace can be likened to an almost limitless library w...
Seeking information is a part of life and evaluating the quality of information is a critical part o...
The Rhetorical Nature of XML is the first volume to combine rhetoric, XML, and knowledge management ...
In recent years, media studies and internet studies have paid increasing attention to the concept of...
The chapter focuses on the notion of critical evaluation of information, which is an important part ...
Truth and fiction on the Net Yannick Maignien The Internet and the World Wide Web are often praised ...
This chapter examines how information infrastructure influences ethos in information labor. The prim...
Within information science, work on information credibility often focuses on generalized models of u...
Purpose– This paper seeks to understand how users determine credibility in the ...
The present discourse lasts around, information pollution, causes and concerns of information pollut...
"This dissertation interrogates existing interpretations of ethos by analyzing the spread of misinfo...
Ethos is an important persuasive tool that is classically associated with character and more recentl...
Purpose – This paper seeks to understand how users determine credibility in the internet environment...
Over the last several years, concerns about the credibility or trustworthiness of information online...
Enhancing the Epistemological Project in the Rhetoric of Science: Information Infrastructure as Tool...
Abstract The phenomenon of information in cyberspace can be likened to an almost limitless library w...
Seeking information is a part of life and evaluating the quality of information is a critical part o...
The Rhetorical Nature of XML is the first volume to combine rhetoric, XML, and knowledge management ...
In recent years, media studies and internet studies have paid increasing attention to the concept of...
The chapter focuses on the notion of critical evaluation of information, which is an important part ...
Truth and fiction on the Net Yannick Maignien The Internet and the World Wide Web are often praised ...