The Politics of Peer Response
Publication History:
The Writing Instructor, July 2009
“[T]echnical things have political qualities. [. . . M]achines, structures, and systems of modern material culture can be accurately judged not only for their contributions of efficiency and productivity, not merely for their positive and negative environmental side effects, but also for the ways in which they can embody specific forms of power and authority.”
—Langdon Winner, “Do Artifacts Have Politics?”
Provenance:
Citation Format: Hall, Mark. "The Politics of Peer Response." The Writing Instructor. 2009. http://www.writinginstructor.com/hall (Date Accessed).
Review Process: Mark Hall's essay was accepted for publication following blind, peer review.