research.

I earn a living in academia, so I have a history of publishing discipline-specific, peer-reviewed research which you can find below. Click on hyperlinks below to access pdf versions. Click here for my creative-critical scholarship.

Hammer, Steven. Noise Studies: Toward Labor-Focused Methods of Creative-Critical Scholarship. (In progress)

Hammer, Steven. “Post-Noise: A Story of Co-Design and Relationality.” Re-Progammable Rhetoric: Critical Making Theories and Methods in Digital Rhetoric and Composition. Eds. Michael J. Faris and Steve Holmes. Utah State UP, 2022. Print.

Soto Vega, Karrieann, & Hammer, Steven. (2021). A conversation on sound, rhetoric, and community with Karrieann Soto Vega and Steven Hammer. Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy 26(1). http:/​/​kairos.technorhetoric.net/​26.1/​interviews/​soto-vega-hammer/​index.html

Hammer, Steven, and Greg Sieber. “Listening at the Seams: Curating a Relations-Based Audio Narrative of the Schuylkill River.” The Journal of Multimodal Rhetorics 4.1 (2020): http://journalofmultimodalrhetorics.com/4-1-issue-hammer-sieber

Hammer, Steven. “Writing Dirt, Teaching Noise.” Soundwriting Pedagogies: Strategies, Lessons, Practices. Logan, UT: Computers and Composition Digital Press/Utah State UP, 2018. Eds. Courtney Danforth, Michael Faris, and Kyle Stedman. Web. http://ccdigitalpress.org/book/soundwriting/

Hammer, Steven. “The Politics of the (Audio) Interface.” The Routledge Handbook of Digital Writing and Rhetoric. Eds. Jonathan Alexander and Jacqueline Rhodes. New York: Routledge, 2018. Print. Pdf available here.

Hayes, Becca, Kathleen Livingston, Casey Miles, Jon M. Wargo, Ames Hawkins, Ezekiel Choffel, Steven Hammer, Erin Schaefer, and Les Hutchinson. “What Fucking Clayton Pettet Teaches Us About Cultural Rhetorics.” Constellations: A Cultural Rhetorics Journal (2018). Web. http://constell8cr.com/issue-1/what-fucking-clayton-pettet-teaches-us-about-cultural-rhetorics/

Maylath, Bruce, and Steven Hammer. “The Imperative of Teaching Linguistics to Twenty-First-Century Professional Communicators.” Teaching Culture and Communication in Global Contexts. Eds. Kirk St. Amant and Madelyn Flammia. Piscataway, NJ: Wiley/IEEE Press, 2016. Print.

Hammer, Steven. “Writing (Dirty) New Media/Glitch Composition.” Technoculture 4 (2015). Web. http://tcjournal.org/vol4/hammer

Hammer, Steven, and Aimée Knight. “Crafting Malfunction: Rhetoric and Circuit Bending.” Harlot: A Revealing Look at the Arts of Persuasion 14 (2015). Web. http://harlotofthearts.org/index.php/harlot/article/view/261/173

Sorensen, Karen, Steven Hammer, and Bruce Maylath. “Synchronous and Asynchronous Online International Collaboration: The Trans-Atlantic & Pacific Project.” Connexions 3.1 (2015). Web. https://connexionsj.files.wordpress.com/2015/04/sorensen_hammer_maylath.pdf

Hammer, Steven. “err0r/no¡se/err0r.” Enculturation (2015). Web. http://www.enculturation.net/error

Hammer, Steven, and Bruce Maylath. “Social Media in Trans-Atlantic Translation Projects.” Emerging Pedagogies in the Networked Knowledge Society: Practices Integrating Social Media and Globalization. Eds. Marohang Limbu and Binod Gurung. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2013. Print. PDF Available here.

Hammer, Steven, and Shawne Michaelain Holloway. “1_approach.dnm:(inter)active viewership in dirty new media”. Dirty New Media. Presented by Vivid Projects, Curated by Antonio Roberts for The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham, England. (March 2012). 

Hammer, Steven. “Sound as Art as Anti-Environment.” Sounding Out! (November 2012). Web. http://soundstudiesblog.com/2012/11/26/sound-as-art-as-anti-environment/

Hammer, Steven. “Creative Destruction: War and Peace in the Global Village, Remixed.” Enculturation 12 (December 2011). Web. http://enculturation.net/creative-destruction

Hammer, Steven. “The ‘Like-Race’ Rhetorical Strategy.” Review. Enculturation (August 2010). Web. http://enculturation.net/the-like-racerhetorical-strategy