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Jennifer deWinter
Jennifer deWinter is associate professor of rhetoric and interactive media and game development at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where she researches computer production and global circulation. deWinter is particularly interested in the cross-media vampirism of entertainment media, with a focus on computer games and Japan. She is the coeditor of a book on the intersection of technical communication and games as well as a book about video game policy.
Stephanie Vie
Stephanie Vie is associate professor of writing and rhetoric at the University of Central Florida. She researches social media’s impact on literate practices and is currently conducting several grant-funded national surveys of faculty members’ attitudes toward social media in composition. She is the managing editor for Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy. Her work has appeared in journals like First Monday, Computers and Composition, Technoculture, and Computers and Composition Online, and her textbook, E-Dentity (Fountainhead Press, 2011), examines the impact of social media on 21st century literacies.