New: Communication Design Quarterly, Vol 11, Issue 4

Hi all,

I’m emailing to announce the publication of Volume 11, Issue 4 of Communication Design Quarterly. The issue begins with an In Memoriam for Dr. Halcyon Lawrence and includes a range of excellent full-length research articles, industry insight reports, and book reviews. See the list below for a brief overview. I hope you all enjoy the issue, and feel free to reach out to me directly if you have any questions or are interested in contributing your work to Communication Design Quarterly.

· In Memoriam: Dr Halcyon Lawrence, by Jordan Frith

· Advocating for Student Users: Comparing PDF and Canvas Webpages as Digital Readings, by Jared S. Colton, Rebecca Walton, and Christopher Phillips

· The Usability of an Integrated Smart Home: A Usability Study of a Laboratory-Based Google Smart Home, by David Wright, Matthew Dew, Daniel B. Shank and Thomas Yarbrough

· StoryMapping Civic Engagement: Reflexive Chorography, Spatial Justice, and the Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement, by Brian Gogan and John C. Scott

· “But who really pays when it’s ‘free?’”: Debunking Publisher Claims About OER in Writing Courses, by Tiffani Tijerna

· A-Proxy-Mate Users: An Industry-Driven, Flexible, Testable, Reliable Model for Selecting Proxy Users, by Twyla Campbell and Candice Lanius

· Review of Bodies of knowledge: Embodied rhetorics in theory and practice, by Kristin C. Bennett

· Review of UX on the go: A flexible guide to user experience design, by Paul Thompson Hunter

· Review of Making matters: Craft, ethics, and new materialist rhetorics, by Hannah Hopkins

Jordan Frith, Ph.D.

Pearce Professor of Professional Communication, Clemson University

Pronouns: He/Him

Editor-in-Chief, Communication Design Quarterly

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