Background
Jacobsen, Martin M. was born on July 20, 1962 in Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States.
(This work offers a rhetorical analysis of hypertext resul...)
This work offers a rhetorical analysis of hypertext resulting in a taxonomy for the elements of hypertext as they relate to literacy. It postulates a theory of cyberdiscursivity, which holds that the more instantaneous, widespread, and individual discursive practices are inherent in computer-mediated communication. It looks at the effect upon groups of like-minded people when cyberdiscourse is introduced, therefore attempting to offer an insight into how the computer transforms communication practice.
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literature and language professor
Jacobsen, Martin M. was born on July 20, 1962 in Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States.
Bachelor, Peru State College, Nebraska, 1992. Master of Arts, University Nebraska, Omaha, 1994. Doctor of Philosophy, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, College Station, 1999.
Editor, webmaster Linguist List, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1997—2002. Assistant professor West Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, Canyon, Texas, 1999—2005, associate professor, since 2005. E4 United States Army Reserve, 1979-1988, Nebraska.
(This work offers a rhetorical analysis of hypertext resul...)
Member of Mensa, Sigma Tau Delta (life), Alpha Chi (life. Sponsor 2000-2007).
Children: Anna, Benjamin, Emma.