TREAT IT AS WHAT IT IS
"For more than a decade, many academic theorists have been composing their work on the computer, yet the experience of the screen seems to remain unattended in their theorizing. They write as if at a typewriter, or with a pencil, retaining the structures that those engines of text inscribe. Considering the computer as a different material condition of writing recognizes fundamental concepts about the organization of intellectual and physical functions." Case (1996, quoted in De Gay & Goodman 2000, p.277).
