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Davis, Rhonda – Community Literacy Journal, 2013
Educators focused on community literacy and public engagement have access to a unique critical platform from which larger social issues that impact us both as a whole and on very personal levels are open to exploration. Being particularly situated to have significant impact on community, literacy work in this area may require uncommon pedagogical…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Ecology, Conservation (Environment), Writing (Composition)
Carter, Shannon; Mutnick, Deborah – Community Literacy Journal, 2012
A general overview of the Writing Democracy project, including its origin story and key objectives. Draws parallels between the historical context that gave rise to the New Deal's Federal Writers' Project and today, examining the potential for a reprise of FWP in community literacy and public rhetoric and introducing articles collected in this…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Educational Research, Role, Income
Hirsch, Jerrold – Community Literacy Journal, 2012
An overview of the history of the Federal Writers' Project, hitting on critical reference points for our vision of what the project might look like today: the 1930s' FWP's cross-disciplinary integration of literature and history; the rejection of strict divisions between high and low culture; and the bottom-up approach to history that had begun…
Descriptors: Literature, History, Interdisciplinary Approach, Writing (Composition)
Kells, Michelle Hall – Community Literacy Journal, 2012
This article examines what a pedagogy of public rhetoric and community literacy might look like based on an understanding of twentieth century Mexican American civil rights rhetoric. The inductive process of examining archival materials and conducting oral histories informs this discussion on the processes and challenges of gaining civic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Archives, Research, War
Juergensmeyer, Erik – Community Literacy Journal, 2011
This article suggests that the methodology of community-based action research provides concrete strategies for fostering effective community problem solving. To argue for a community research pedagogy, the author draws upon past and present scholarship in action research and participatory action research, experiences teaching an undergraduate…
Descriptors: Student Research, Community Problems, Action Research, Problem Solving
Dryer, Dylan – Community Literacy Journal, 2010
As cities like "Portstown" comply with statutory mandates to involve citizens in the drafting of their comprehensive plans, community-literacy workers should pay careful attention to the reading and writing opportunities that emerge. This case-study examines how Portstown planners surveyed citizens' experience of their city and illustrates how…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Writing (Composition), Literacy, Urban Population
Deans, Tom – Community Literacy Journal, 2009
This essay explores how the philosophical tradition of American pragmatism, especially Richard Rorty's work on social hope late in his career, could be relevant to community literacy. Pragmatism does not prescribe a particular approach to community literacy but, unlike many kinds of critical pedagogy, affirms a role for patriotism and liberalism…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Philosophy, Social Justice, Patriotism
Parks, Steve; Pollard, Nick – Community Literacy Journal, 2009
Our dialogue explores the development of community/university publishing partnerships in the United States through the dual lens of the U.S-based "Students' Right To Their Own Language" and the U.K.-based Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers, a national alliance of working-class writing groups. At the conclusion of the article,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing (Composition), Colleges, School Community Relationship
Jacobi, Tobi – Community Literacy Journal, 2008
This essay explores the intersection between writing studies and civic engagement through the action projects developed in E465: Prison Literature and Writing. Such literacy activism creates immediate opportunities for advanced undergraduates to more fully understand the work of literacy in contested spaces like jail and extends a call to action…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Writing Teachers, Writing Instruction, Institutionalized Persons
Rosenberg, Lauren – Community Literacy Journal, 2008
This article is part of a project that involves case studies of four adults who attend an informal literacy center. I examine people's motivations to write when their main purpose is not to gain a degree or other credentials. Here I focus on one study member and how she uses writing to gain textual agency. By composing narratives that investigate…
Descriptors: Audiences, Adult Literacy, Case Studies, Student Motivation
Webb-Sunderhaus, Sara – Community Literacy Journal, 2007
This article explores the literacy lives of students enrolled in English Composition courses at two open-admission universities in Central Appalachia and the complex role of immediate and extended family members as sponsors of literacy in these students' lives. Some relatives emerged as both sponsors and inhibitors-or perhaps more accurately,…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), English Instruction, Writing Instruction, Family Role
Carrick, Tracey Hammler – Community Literacy Journal, 2007
This paper considers how community literacy programs factor into broader economies of literacy development. The author analyzes two Appalachian community literacy projects, Shirley Brice Heath's ethnographic project in the Carolina Piedmont and Highlander Research and Education Center's organizing efforts with the Appalachian People's Movement, to…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Community Programs, Literacy, Folk Schools
Roberts, Mark; Clabough, Casey – Community Literacy Journal, 2007
This article presents the experience and emotional responses of the two authors and the content of the Writing Workshop Manual that they created for the Caretta Community Center in McDowell County, West Virginia. Their technique shows not only the contrast of their private and public personas but also some of the outsider/insider dialogue that…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Counties, Community Centers, Writing (Composition)
Comstock, Michelle – Community Literacy Journal, 2006
This article addresses how community-university digital media literacy projects are redefining literacy, literate practices, and institutions. Using Actor-Network Theory (ANT), which emphasizes the organizing process itself, I analyze the shifting definitions of literacy within one particular university-community collaboration. My analysis…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), School Community Relationship, Multimedia Materials
Doggart, Julia; Tedrowe, Melissa; Viera, Kate – Community Literacy Journal, 2006
What does it mean for a community writing assistance program to bridge the gap between the university and the community? What makes for a successful alliance between these two worlds usually considered distinct? Our paper addresses these questions by reflecting on the factors that have contributed to the growing success of our CWA program at the…
Descriptors: Community Centers, Writing (Composition), Outreach Programs, Supplementary Education

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