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Brown, James J., Jr. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Discussions of intellectual property are often the focus of rhetoric and composition research, and the question of textual origins grounds these discussions. Through an examination of Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia anyone can edit, this essay addresses disciplinary concerns about textual origins and intellectual property through a discussion…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Online Searching, Essays, Rhetoric
Nicotra, Jodie – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Metaphors that posit writing as linear, essayistic, and the province of a single author no longer fit the dynamic, newly spatialized practices of composition occurring on and via the Web. Using "folksonomy," or multi-user tagging, as an example of one of these practices, this article argues for a new metaphor for writing that encapsulates how…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Figurative Language, Internet, Classification
Ryan, Kathleen J.; Graban, Tarez Samra – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article uses the convergence of our positionings as feminists, pragmatists, and rhetoricians to theorize communicative gaps related to different beliefs about writing instruction as sites of generative dialogue. We offer a WPA/TA discourse model centered on productive resistance and on discursive power, to posit feminist pragmatic rhetoric as…
Descriptors: Feminism, Rhetoric, Writing Instruction, Pragmatics
Alexander, Jonathan; Wallace, David – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article surveys and analyzes nearly fifteen years of scholarship situating itself at the intersection of LGBT/queer studies and composition/rhetoric studies. The authors argue that paying attention to queerness provides unique opportunities to engage with students in challenging discussions about how the most seemingly personal parts of our …
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Rhetorical Theory, Writing Instruction, Social Attitudes
Monroe, Barbara – College Composition and Communication, 2009
The indigenous rhetoric of the Plateau Indians continues to exert a discursive influence on student writing in reservation schools today. Plateau students score low on state-mandated tests and on college writing assignments, in large part because the pervasive personalization of Plateau rhetoric runs counter to the depersonalization of academic…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Rhetoric, Writing Instruction, American Indians
Shipka, Jody – College Composition and Communication, 2009
The assessment framework presented here draws on theories of reflective practice and mediated activity to update or "multimodalize" the reflective texts students are sometimes asked to compose after completing an essay. The article underscores the importance of having students assume greater responsibility for cataloging and assessing the…
Descriptors: Reflective Teaching, Models, Evaluation Methods, Theories
Green, Angela K. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article briefly analyzes the Spellings Commission Report on Higher Education, places it in the context of other American education reforms, and suggests ways for literacy educators to respond to this latest call for accountability in ways that are cognizant of political realities without compromising the integrity of our profession.
Descriptors: Integrity, Educational Change, Accountability, Higher Education
Hoang, Haivan V. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
If college writing faculty wish to prepare students to engage in civic forums, then how might we prepare students to write and speak amid racial politics on our campuses? This article explores the college student discourse that shaped an interracial conflict at a public California university in 2002 and questions the "rhetoric of injury" informing…
Descriptors: College Students, Civil Rights, Rhetoric, Conflict
Selfe, Cynthia L. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Rhetoric and composition's increasing attention to multimodal composing involves challenges that go beyond issues of access to digital technologies and electronic composing environments. As a specific case study, this article explores the history of aural composing modalities (speech, music, sound) and examines how they have been understood and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Semiotics, Learning Modalities, Aural Learning
Powell, Pegeen Reichert – College Composition and Communication, 2009
In this article, the author offers a brief overview of retention scholarship and argues that there are several reasons composition studies professionals should pay attention to this area of research. She then considers how the problem of retention reframes and qualifies the issue of access to higher education, an issue that is central to the…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, School Holding Power, Teacher Student Relationship, Human Capital
Stenberg, Shari J.; Whealy, Darby Arant – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This article argues for approaching pedagogical outcomes as ends-in-view that guide, but do not determine or limit, pedagogical possibilities. In this article, the authors draw from their experience in a senior-level, interdisciplinary service-learning course called Literacy and Community to demonstrate that the moments of conflict generated by…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Service Learning, Writing Instruction, Inquiry
Haswell, Janis; Haswell, Richard; Blalock, Glenn – College Composition and Communication, 2009
There has been little discussion of hospitality as a practice in college writing courses. Possible misuses of hospitality as an educational and ethical practice are explored, and three traditional and still tenable modes of hospitality are described and historicized: Homeric, Judeo-Christian, and nomadic. Application of these modes to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Prosocial Behavior, Interpersonal Competence, Ethics
Lynch, Paul – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This essay offers Neil Postman's thermostatic metaphor as a model for critical teaching. In this model, the role of the composition teacher is that of a thermostat that responds to a changing ideological environment by offering counterbalance. Such a stance is an anti-stance since it requires the teachers to enact philosophies and pedagogies,…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Teacher Role, Models
Agnew, Lois – College Composition and Communication, 2009
Contemporary composition classrooms have understandably distanced themselves from the elitism associated with the terms "taste" and "propriety". However, writers do need to learn how appropriate discourse is rhetorically negotiated. Understanding and reinventing propriety's rhetorical function can enable students and teachers to develop notions of…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Political Attitudes, Prosocial Behavior
Wardle, Elizabeth – College Composition and Communication, 2009
The goal of teaching students to write for the university assumes that in first-year composition students can be taught ways of writing (genre and genre knowledge) that they can then transfer to the writing they do in other courses across the university. This goal and its underlying assumption are problematic for a number of reasons illustrated…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Freshman Composition, Writing (Composition), Educational Objectives

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