Writing for Engagement
Responsive Practice for Social Action
Herausgeber: Bardolph, Megan J.; Sheridan, Mary P.; Hartline, Megan Faver
Writing for Engagement
Responsive Practice for Social Action
Herausgeber: Bardolph, Megan J.; Sheridan, Mary P.; Hartline, Megan Faver
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As engagement becomes a trendy academic buzzword, we need sustained examinations of what this might mean in practice. This book investigates and models what writing studies scholars have found, both positive and negative, as they use writing to engage with and, ideally, better the communities in which they work
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As engagement becomes a trendy academic buzzword, we need sustained examinations of what this might mean in practice. This book investigates and models what writing studies scholars have found, both positive and negative, as they use writing to engage with and, ideally, better the communities in which they work
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Cultural Studies/Pedagogy/Activism
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9781498565561
- ISBN-10: 1498565565
- Artikelnr.: 51787027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Cultural Studies/Pedagogy/Activism
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 610g
- ISBN-13: 9781498565561
- ISBN-10: 1498565565
- Artikelnr.: 51787027
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Mary P. Sheridan; Megan J. Bardolph; Megan Faver Hartline and Drew Holladay - Contributions by Linda Adler-Kassner; Steven Alvarez; Patrick W. Berry; Shannon Carter; Kaitlin Clinnin; Daniele Cunningham; Dànielle DeVoss; Christiane Donahue; Donna
Introduction Mary P. Sheridan Section 1: Taking Positions 1. Taking Action
in the Age of Reaction: Constructing Architectures of Participation Linda
Adler-Kassner 2. Engage, Respond, Advocate: Copyright in Context Dànielle
DeVoss 3. The Figured Worlds of Digital Mediation in Schools Rachel Gramer
4. Witnessing Learning: Building Relationships between Past, Present, and
Future Selves Bump Halbritter and Julie Lindquist 5. Imagining Pedagogical
Engagement: On the Rhetorical Limits of Vulnerability Kellie Sharp-Hoskins
6. Police Use-of-Force Policy: Engagement and the Mediation/Negotiation of
Responsibility in a Public Institutional Genre Michael Knievel 7. From
Public Writing to Writing-in-Common: Community Literacy after the Public
Sphere Stephen Schneider Afterword for Section 1: Taking Positions Drew
Holladay Section 2: Building Relationships 8. The Rhetoric of Outrage:
Responding through Memoir and Public History Shannon Carter and Donna
Dunbar-Odom 9. Remixed Literacies and Radical Cooperation at Play in a
Youth-Directed Media Project Londie T. Martin and Adela C. Licona 10.
Enacting Confianza: Responsive Community Literacy Learning Research in
Mexington, Kentucky Steven Alvarez 11. From the Center to the Sidelines:
Responsive Leadership in a High School-College Writing Partnership Heather
Lindenman 12. The SISTA Project: Literacy Outreach in Response to Community
Needs David A. Jolliffe, Julia Paganelli-Martin, Daniele Cunningham, and
Shiloh Peters Afterword for Section 2: Building Relationships Megan Faver
Hartline Section 3: Crossing Boundaries 13. Writing, Democracy, Activism:
Palestine, Israel, and Community Publishing Steve Parks 14. Carceral
Windows and the Promise of Literacy Patrick W. Berry 15. Habitus,
Disposition, and Disruption in MOOCs: Developing Responsive Pedagogy at
Scale Ben McCorkle, Cynthia L. Selfe, Kaitlin Clinnin, and Kay Halasek 16.
Meeting Students Where They Are: Practicing Responsive Pedagogy Kaitlin
Clinnin, Kay Halasek, Ben McCorkle, and Cynthia L. Selfe 17. Refugee
Literacy Learning and Liminal Belonging: A Neoliberal Context of Diversity
Stephanie Rae Larson 18. "Responsive Understanding" and Receptivity to
Global Writing Research Christiane Donahue Afterword for Section 3:
Crossing Boundaries Megan J. Bardolph
in the Age of Reaction: Constructing Architectures of Participation Linda
Adler-Kassner 2. Engage, Respond, Advocate: Copyright in Context Dànielle
DeVoss 3. The Figured Worlds of Digital Mediation in Schools Rachel Gramer
4. Witnessing Learning: Building Relationships between Past, Present, and
Future Selves Bump Halbritter and Julie Lindquist 5. Imagining Pedagogical
Engagement: On the Rhetorical Limits of Vulnerability Kellie Sharp-Hoskins
6. Police Use-of-Force Policy: Engagement and the Mediation/Negotiation of
Responsibility in a Public Institutional Genre Michael Knievel 7. From
Public Writing to Writing-in-Common: Community Literacy after the Public
Sphere Stephen Schneider Afterword for Section 1: Taking Positions Drew
Holladay Section 2: Building Relationships 8. The Rhetoric of Outrage:
Responding through Memoir and Public History Shannon Carter and Donna
Dunbar-Odom 9. Remixed Literacies and Radical Cooperation at Play in a
Youth-Directed Media Project Londie T. Martin and Adela C. Licona 10.
Enacting Confianza: Responsive Community Literacy Learning Research in
Mexington, Kentucky Steven Alvarez 11. From the Center to the Sidelines:
Responsive Leadership in a High School-College Writing Partnership Heather
Lindenman 12. The SISTA Project: Literacy Outreach in Response to Community
Needs David A. Jolliffe, Julia Paganelli-Martin, Daniele Cunningham, and
Shiloh Peters Afterword for Section 2: Building Relationships Megan Faver
Hartline Section 3: Crossing Boundaries 13. Writing, Democracy, Activism:
Palestine, Israel, and Community Publishing Steve Parks 14. Carceral
Windows and the Promise of Literacy Patrick W. Berry 15. Habitus,
Disposition, and Disruption in MOOCs: Developing Responsive Pedagogy at
Scale Ben McCorkle, Cynthia L. Selfe, Kaitlin Clinnin, and Kay Halasek 16.
Meeting Students Where They Are: Practicing Responsive Pedagogy Kaitlin
Clinnin, Kay Halasek, Ben McCorkle, and Cynthia L. Selfe 17. Refugee
Literacy Learning and Liminal Belonging: A Neoliberal Context of Diversity
Stephanie Rae Larson 18. "Responsive Understanding" and Receptivity to
Global Writing Research Christiane Donahue Afterword for Section 3:
Crossing Boundaries Megan J. Bardolph
Introduction Mary P. Sheridan Section 1: Taking Positions 1. Taking Action
in the Age of Reaction: Constructing Architectures of Participation Linda
Adler-Kassner 2. Engage, Respond, Advocate: Copyright in Context Dànielle
DeVoss 3. The Figured Worlds of Digital Mediation in Schools Rachel Gramer
4. Witnessing Learning: Building Relationships between Past, Present, and
Future Selves Bump Halbritter and Julie Lindquist 5. Imagining Pedagogical
Engagement: On the Rhetorical Limits of Vulnerability Kellie Sharp-Hoskins
6. Police Use-of-Force Policy: Engagement and the Mediation/Negotiation of
Responsibility in a Public Institutional Genre Michael Knievel 7. From
Public Writing to Writing-in-Common: Community Literacy after the Public
Sphere Stephen Schneider Afterword for Section 1: Taking Positions Drew
Holladay Section 2: Building Relationships 8. The Rhetoric of Outrage:
Responding through Memoir and Public History Shannon Carter and Donna
Dunbar-Odom 9. Remixed Literacies and Radical Cooperation at Play in a
Youth-Directed Media Project Londie T. Martin and Adela C. Licona 10.
Enacting Confianza: Responsive Community Literacy Learning Research in
Mexington, Kentucky Steven Alvarez 11. From the Center to the Sidelines:
Responsive Leadership in a High School-College Writing Partnership Heather
Lindenman 12. The SISTA Project: Literacy Outreach in Response to Community
Needs David A. Jolliffe, Julia Paganelli-Martin, Daniele Cunningham, and
Shiloh Peters Afterword for Section 2: Building Relationships Megan Faver
Hartline Section 3: Crossing Boundaries 13. Writing, Democracy, Activism:
Palestine, Israel, and Community Publishing Steve Parks 14. Carceral
Windows and the Promise of Literacy Patrick W. Berry 15. Habitus,
Disposition, and Disruption in MOOCs: Developing Responsive Pedagogy at
Scale Ben McCorkle, Cynthia L. Selfe, Kaitlin Clinnin, and Kay Halasek 16.
Meeting Students Where They Are: Practicing Responsive Pedagogy Kaitlin
Clinnin, Kay Halasek, Ben McCorkle, and Cynthia L. Selfe 17. Refugee
Literacy Learning and Liminal Belonging: A Neoliberal Context of Diversity
Stephanie Rae Larson 18. "Responsive Understanding" and Receptivity to
Global Writing Research Christiane Donahue Afterword for Section 3:
Crossing Boundaries Megan J. Bardolph
in the Age of Reaction: Constructing Architectures of Participation Linda
Adler-Kassner 2. Engage, Respond, Advocate: Copyright in Context Dànielle
DeVoss 3. The Figured Worlds of Digital Mediation in Schools Rachel Gramer
4. Witnessing Learning: Building Relationships between Past, Present, and
Future Selves Bump Halbritter and Julie Lindquist 5. Imagining Pedagogical
Engagement: On the Rhetorical Limits of Vulnerability Kellie Sharp-Hoskins
6. Police Use-of-Force Policy: Engagement and the Mediation/Negotiation of
Responsibility in a Public Institutional Genre Michael Knievel 7. From
Public Writing to Writing-in-Common: Community Literacy after the Public
Sphere Stephen Schneider Afterword for Section 1: Taking Positions Drew
Holladay Section 2: Building Relationships 8. The Rhetoric of Outrage:
Responding through Memoir and Public History Shannon Carter and Donna
Dunbar-Odom 9. Remixed Literacies and Radical Cooperation at Play in a
Youth-Directed Media Project Londie T. Martin and Adela C. Licona 10.
Enacting Confianza: Responsive Community Literacy Learning Research in
Mexington, Kentucky Steven Alvarez 11. From the Center to the Sidelines:
Responsive Leadership in a High School-College Writing Partnership Heather
Lindenman 12. The SISTA Project: Literacy Outreach in Response to Community
Needs David A. Jolliffe, Julia Paganelli-Martin, Daniele Cunningham, and
Shiloh Peters Afterword for Section 2: Building Relationships Megan Faver
Hartline Section 3: Crossing Boundaries 13. Writing, Democracy, Activism:
Palestine, Israel, and Community Publishing Steve Parks 14. Carceral
Windows and the Promise of Literacy Patrick W. Berry 15. Habitus,
Disposition, and Disruption in MOOCs: Developing Responsive Pedagogy at
Scale Ben McCorkle, Cynthia L. Selfe, Kaitlin Clinnin, and Kay Halasek 16.
Meeting Students Where They Are: Practicing Responsive Pedagogy Kaitlin
Clinnin, Kay Halasek, Ben McCorkle, and Cynthia L. Selfe 17. Refugee
Literacy Learning and Liminal Belonging: A Neoliberal Context of Diversity
Stephanie Rae Larson 18. "Responsive Understanding" and Receptivity to
Global Writing Research Christiane Donahue Afterword for Section 3:
Crossing Boundaries Megan J. Bardolph