
Best of the Independent Rhetoric and Composition Journals 2011, The
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- Front cover
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Introduction
- Steve Parks, Brenda Glascott, Brian Bailie, Heather Christiansen, and Stacey Waite
- Across the Disciplines
- 1 The Pittsburgh Study of Writing
- David Bartholomae and Beth Matway
- Community Literacy Journal
- 2 "Phenomenal Women," Collaborative Literacies, and Community Texts in Alternative "Sista" Spaces
- Beverly J. Moss
- Composition Forum
- 3 E-Book Issues in Composition: A Partial Assessment and Perspective for Teachers
- Michael J. Faris and Stuart Selber
- Composition Studies
- 4 Changing Research Methods, Changing History: A Reflection on Language, Location, and Archive
- Jessica Enoch
- Enculturation
- 5 Exposing Assemblages: Unlikely Communities of Digital Scholarship, Video, and Social Networks
- Alex Reid
- Journal of Second Language Writing
- 6 A Biliteracy Agenda for Genre Research
- Guillaume Gentil
- The Journal of Teaching Writing
- 7 Flow and the Principle of Relevance: Bringing Our Dynamic Speaking Knowledge to Writing
- Deborah Rossen Knill
- Journal of Writing Research
- 8 Writing in Natural Sciences: Understanding the Effects of Different Types of Reviewers on the Writing Process
- Melissa M. Patchan, Christian D. Schunn, and
- Russell J. Clark
- Kairos
- 9 How the Internet Saved My Daughter and How Social Media Saved My Family
- Marc C. Santos
- Pedagogy
- 10 New Media Scholarship and Teaching: Challenging the Hierarchy of Signs
- Ellen Cushman
- Reflections
- 11 "Found" Literacy Partnerships: Service and Activism at Spelman College
- Zandra L. Jordan
- Writing on the Edge
- 12 "In Our Names": Rewriting the U.S. Death Penalty
- Kimberly K. Gunter
- About the Editors
- Back cover
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