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Haluska, Jan – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2012
Bruce Pirie offers the following criticism about formula essays: "What does a five-paragraph essay teach about writing? It teaches that there are rules, and that those rules take the shape of a preordained form, like a cookie-cutter, into which we can pour ideas and expect them to come out well shaped." He goes on to discredit such essays as being…
Descriptors: English Teachers, Essays, Writing Assignments, Writing Instruction
Oleksiak, Timothy – Composition Studies, 2012
This article explores the relationship between teacher authority and flaming in asynchronous online communication. Teachers who rely on what I call stabilization and universal applicability--two concepts emerging from a liberal democratic theory--may actually be preventing a full and robust understanding of the complexities of 21st-century…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Democracy, Rhetoric, Ideology
Gaillet, Lynee Lewis – College Composition and Communication, 2012
This article raises multiple issues associated with archival research methodologies and methods. Based on a survey of recent scholarship and interviews with experienced archival researchers, this overview of the current status of archival research both complicates traditional conceptions of archival investigation and encourages scholars to adopt…
Descriptors: Archives, Research, Research Methodology, Access to Information
Tirrell, Jeremy – Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, 2012
The "Mapping Digital Technology in Rhetoric and Composition History" project can accommodate the geographical aspects of many relevant potential data sets, such as the locations of conferences, grant and award winners, book publications, graduate programs, job openings, and blog posts. The maps created for this article focus specifically on online…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Rhetoric, Awards
Gallaher, Robin – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This study investigates the impact of being the only composition scholar on writing program administrators' work, relationships, and identities. The study data illuminates the experiences of a segment of the writing program administration population that is currently underrepresented: writing program administrators who are also the only…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Expertise, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition)
Kinney, Kelly; Girshin, Thomas; Bowlin, Barrett – Composition Forum, 2013
This review essay examines recent texts by Nancy Welch and Tony Scott, both of which use embodied activism as a starting point for their inquiries. Taken together, these works point to a distinct shift in composition studies' turn toward the social, one that calls on workers both within and outside the academy to actively engage in grassroots…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Activism, Political Attitudes
Kurtyka, Faith – Composition Forum, 2013
This article offers a rigorous and researched look at how consumer rhetorics form first-year college students' understandings about life at the university. Examined in the context of consumer culture, students' narratives about university life illustrate how they marshal, appropriate, and deploy consumerist metaphors and to what ends. Using…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Writing (Composition), Cognitive Mapping, Rhetoric
Benton, Michael – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2011
Writing biography, as writing any historical account, "involves the use of literary techniques and is subject to aesthetic requirements in both style and structure." Narrative, common to both historical and fictional writing, is the central theoretical concept; and understanding the nature of narrative in biography--a hybrid genre that is grounded…
Descriptors: Biographies, Story Telling, Fiction, Writing (Composition)
Leeson, D. M. – History Teacher, 2011
As every history professor soon discovers, undergraduates often have trouble writing effective openings for their book reviews and research papers. some students hand in essays that begin with anodyne general pronouncements ("throughout history, some things have changed, while others have remained the same"), while others hand in essays without…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Writing (Composition), Historians, Content Area Writing
Rieder, David – Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, 2010
"As compositionists delve more deeply into the material and technical dimensions of digital media, the contemporary arts should be valued as a source for new approaches to hybrid forms of writing and textuality." In addition to "Typographia", this work includes a companion essay (PDF): From Street to Software: How a Lettered…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Writing (Composition), Art, Rhetoric
Molloy, Cathryn – College English, 2010
This essay's explorative argument began to take shape from a misused cliche--one that, when interpreted, stands out to the author as perhaps so interesting that it nearly hinges on the sublime: "love of money is the "route" of all evil." The original cliche, of course, is "love of money is the "root" of all evil." One might ask how far this misuse…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Language Patterns, Writing (Composition), Rhetoric
Santos, Marc C.; McIntyre, Megan M. – Composition Forum, 2016
This article details how we integrate Jody Shipka's approach to creativity and rhetorical awareness into a Professional Writing, Rhetoric, and Technology major at the University of South Florida. We situate Shipka's pedagogy alongside postpedagogy, differentiating the latter from postcomposition. In short, we argue that postpedagogy echoes…
Descriptors: Creativity, Rhetoric, Technical Writing, Writing Skills
Wilson, Lynn Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Based upon theories of computer mediated communication of Herring and Lemke and the work of genre scholars such as Askehave, Santini, and Devitt, this qualitative study explored how computer mediated communication shapes writing genres in an online classroom. Genre embodies the context and users' purpose for any textual communication. Through…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Writing (Composition), Literary Genres, Computer Mediated Communication
Driscoll, Dana Lynn; Wells, Jennifer – Composition Forum, 2012
Previous transfer researchers within writing studies have made tremendous gains in understanding how social contexts and curricula influence writing behaviors. In this article, we argue that individual dispositions, such as motivation, value, and self-efficacy, need to occupy a more central focus in writing transfer research. After describing…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Values
Dadas, Caroline – College Composition and Communication, 2013
Based on interviews with fifty-seven scholars in rhetoric and composition, this article addresses multiple topics in relation to the job search process. I emphasize the need for a more critical examination of job market procedures field-wide, taking into consideration the ways in which hiring committees might be unknowingly enacting exclusionary…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Writing Teachers, College Faculty