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Weisser, Christian; Brock, Kevin – Composition Studies, 2014
The authors report that the last decade has been an exciting time for electronic scholarly publication, especially in composition and rhetoric, where digital media experimentation has coincided with a rapidly increasing engagement with multimedia and multimodal composition. However, the field's embrace of electronic publication has been…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Persuasive Discourse, Scholarship, Writing (Composition)
Hodgson, Justin – Composition Studies, 2014
Understanding the current state of digital publishing means that writers can now do more and say more in more ways than ever before in human history. As modes, methods, media and mechanisms of expression mutate into newer and newer digital forms, writers find themselves at a moment when they can create, critique collaborate, and comment according…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Electronic Journals, Scholarship, Academic Discourse
Blakesley, David – Composition Studies, 2014
The author explains that Parlor Press is an independent publisher and distributor of scholarly and trade books in print and digital formats. It was founded in 2002 to address the need for an alternative scholarly, academic press attentive to emergent ideas and forms while maintaining the highest possible standards of quality, credibility, and…
Descriptors: Faculty Publishing, Publications, Scholarship, Information Dissemination
Knoblauch, A. Abby – Composition Studies, 2012
This article differentiates three primary ways scholars in Composition and Rhetoric talk about embodiment as it relates to knowledge production and writing in the academy: embodied language, embodied knowledge, and embodied rhetoric. While these categories overlap and inform each other, clarifying the definitions themselves is important as there…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, Definitions, Scholarship
Ruecker, Todd – Composition Studies, 2011
English 1311: Expository English Composition is the first semester course in a two-semester first-year composition (FYC) sequence. Both ENG 1311 and its second-semester counterpart, ENG 1312, are required for all students unless they have transfer credit covering this requirement or place out of one or both of the courses via the College-Level…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Higher Education
McCorkle, Ben – Composition Studies, 2010
English 109.02 is the second of a three-course basic writing track available to all students at The Ohio State University, Ohio's largest public university and flagship institution, which in total serves approximately 45,000 undergraduate students across all campuses. While the Columbus campus places students into the course based on a preliminary…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Undergraduate Students, Basic Writing, Course Descriptions
Jackson, Brian – Composition Studies, 2010
Using a survey of 138 writing programs, I argue that we must be more explicit about what we think students should get out of analysis to make it more likely that students will transfer their analytical skills to different settings. To ensure our students take analytical skills with them at the end of the semester, we must simplify the task we…
Descriptors: Surveys, Transfer of Training, Educational Objectives, Critical Thinking
Jones, Leigh A. – Composition Studies, 2010
This article points composition scholars toward two bodies of theory that are gaining attention in our discipline, performance studies and multimodal discourse theory. Each raises important questions about the ways we teach writing, the kinds of composition processes we value, and the means by which students construct authority in the university.…
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Writing Processes, Program Effectiveness, Writing Instruction
Grettano, Teresa – Composition Studies, 2008
This article presents a course design of English 283: Rhetorical Theory and Applications. The course is described in the undergraduate catalogue as offering a "critical and analytical examination of the nature and historical development of rhetorical theory and its applications to contemporary discourse." The course fulfills requirements for the…
Descriptors: Mass Media, Rhetorical Theory, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Howard, Rebecca Moore – Composition Studies, 2007
In the introduction to "Coming of Age: The Advanced Writing Curriculum," the author argued that instituting an advanced curriculum benefits not only the students enrolled in its courses, but also the teachers and students of the first-year sequence: the existence of an advanced curriculum challenges the expectation that "one or two required…
Descriptors: Required Courses, Ideology, Writing Instruction, Academic Discourse
Chandler, Sally – Composition Studies, 2007
The study of emotion as discourse not only eliminates objections about the individual psychology of students, it also connects researchers to methods that go beyond reflection and self-reporting. In this article, the author pursues these ideas within the context of a college composition course where students experienced a particularly high level…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Freshman Composition, Psychological Studies, Writing Processes
Mastrangelo, Lisa S.; Tischio, Victoria – Composition Studies, 2005
"Integrating Writing, Academic Discourses, and Service Learning: Project Renaissance and School/College Literacy Collaborations" discusses a year-long general education program for first-year students that integrated disciplinary learning with a pen pal project in light of the goals of critical pedagogy and service-learning. The program aimed at…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, College Instruction, College Curriculum, Writing (Composition)
Emmons, Kimberly – Composition Studies, 2003
Explores limitations of current reflective practices, starting with their ideological roots in the process movement. Highlights ways that students are able to remain distanced from the discursive conventions and social practices that they are ostensibly learning to control. Describes a revised reflective assignment involving student portfolio…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Higher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials), Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Keil, Charles; Trimbur, John; Elbow, Peter – Composition Studies, 2002
Presents the idea that students should develop different writing styles. Encourages writing poetry regularly. Focuses on the need for a student to develop a prose style from his or her culture. Encourages students to develop professional, academic writing. (PM)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Cultural Awareness, Literary Styles, Poetry
McNabb, Richard – Composition Studies, 2001
Argues for the importance of "gesturing" to the rhetoric and composition field's discursive conventions when writing for publication. Discusses two forms of gesturing, using graduate student submissions to the journal "Rhetoric Review." Shows how recognizing these gestures leads to important discoveries on how emerging scholars can participate in…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Professional Development
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