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This book addresses how people in digital communities during the Anthropocene can become ecologically ready participants who are willing to build a flourishing relationship with the environment through a lens of community and care. The community-care paradigm is theorized as a way of understanding and living in the more-than-human world that is based on a relational ontology, situated knowledges, and ethics of care that takes individuals-in-communities as its basic unit of consideration. The author draws together disparate lines of inquiry—including ancient and contemporary rhetoric, media studies, ethical philosophy, and animal studies—to highlight how the digital discourses occurring in the Anthropocene can help illuminate the partial, processual, active, and rhetorical nature of flourishment of our bodies, our selves, and our environment. Each chapter of the book contributes to theorizing and illuminating how digital rhetorics can provide individuals with ecological readiness, the ability to craft more-than-human worlds of contingent wellbeing, and vulnerable flourishment



Table of Contents

List of Figures

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: A Community-Care Paradigm for Ecological Readiness

Chapter 3: Worldbuilding Digital Rhetorics

Chapter 4: Disclosure

Chapter 5: Transformation

Chapter 6: Infrastructuration

Chapter 7: The Final (for Now) Analysis

Bibliography

About the Author

Digital Worldbuilding and Ecological Readiness

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 30/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666915464, 978-1666915464
      ISBN10: 1666915467

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book addresses how people in digital communities during the Anthropocene can become ecologically ready participants who are willing to build a flourishing relationship with the environment through a lens of community and care. The community-care paradigm is theorized as a way of understanding and living in the more-than-human world that is based on a relational ontology, situated knowledges, and ethics of care that takes individuals-in-communities as its basic unit of consideration. The author draws together disparate lines of inquiry—including ancient and contemporary rhetoric, media studies, ethical philosophy, and animal studies—to highlight how the digital discourses occurring in the Anthropocene can help illuminate the partial, processual, active, and rhetorical nature of flourishment of our bodies, our selves, and our environment. Each chapter of the book contributes to theorizing and illuminating how digital rhetorics can provide individuals with ecological readiness, the ability to craft more-than-human worlds of contingent wellbeing, and vulnerable flourishment



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter 1: Introduction

      Chapter 2: A Community-Care Paradigm for Ecological Readiness

      Chapter 3: Worldbuilding Digital Rhetorics

      Chapter 4: Disclosure

      Chapter 5: Transformation

      Chapter 6: Infrastructuration

      Chapter 7: The Final (for Now) Analysis

      Bibliography

      About the Author

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