Writing for Engagement: Responsive Practice for Social Action: Cultural Studies/Pedagogy/Activism
Editat de Mary P. Sheridan, Megan J. Bardolph, Megan Faver Hartline, Drew Holladay Contribuţii de Linda Adler-Kassner, Steven Alvarez, Patrick W. Berry, Shannon Carter, Kaitlin Clinnin, Daniele Cunningham, Dànielle DeVoss, Christiane Donahue, Donna Dunbar-Odom, Rachel Gramer, Kay Halasek, Bump Halbritter, David A. Jolliffe, Michael Knievel, Stephanie Rae Larson, Adela C. Licona, Heather Lindenman, Julie Lindquist, Londie T. Martin, Ben McCorkle, Julia Paganelli-Martin, Steve Parks, Syracuse University, Shiloh Peters, Stephen Schneider, Cynthia L. Selfe, Kellie Sharp-Hoskinsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498565561
ISBN-10: 1498565565
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 3 b/w illustrations; 1 tables;
Dimensiuni: 161 x 232 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Cultural Studies/Pedagogy/Activism
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498565565
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: 3 b/w illustrations; 1 tables;
Dimensiuni: 161 x 232 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Cultural Studies/Pedagogy/Activism
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
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, andShiloh 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
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, andShiloh 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
Recenzii
I foresee scholars in rhetoric and composition drawing on these essays in their scholarship, particularly those working on issues of community literacy and community-engaged writing projects.