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Moe Folk
- Assistant Professor of Digitsal Rhetoric and Multimodal Composition
- Kutztown University
- Website: folk.web.kutztown.edu
- Twitter: @multimoedal
My research always seems to come back to the importance of style and ethos in digital realms--how it is achieved, how it can be utilized for good, how important the integrated meaning-making systems beyond just the alphabetic are for digital texts, etc. I edit for a digital journal (Kairos). As a poor sucker, I never even touched a computer growing up, but now I spend my time navigating the wide spaces between the technological utopianists and dystopianists in order to see how digital tools can help us become better at composing in a new age, connect with each other, and solve problems on the personal, local, and international levels.