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College composition & communication / (Record no. 16370)

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Title College composition & communication /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Editor, Jonathan Alexander.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Urbana, IL :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. National Council of Teachers of English,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. September 2018.
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Extent 3-134 page ;
Dimensions 23 cm.
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Volume/sequential designation V.70, No.1
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General note 1. Alliances, Assemblages, and Affects: Three Moment: of Building Collective Working-Class Literacies. Jennifer Harding, Jessica Pauszek, Nick Pollard, and Steve Parks This article explores how assemblage and affect theories can enable research into the formation of a collective working-class identity, inclusive of written, print, publication, and organizational literacies through the origins of the Federation of Worker Writer and Community Publishers, an organization that expanded its collectivity as new heritages, ethnicities, and immigrant identities altered the organization's membership and 'class" identity.--2. In the Absence of Grades: Dissonance and Desire in Course-Contract Classrooms. Joyce Olewski Inman and Rebecca A. Powell Acknowledging students' and instructors' desires for grades as affective carriers of achievement, belonging, and identity can move us beyond ideals of socially just assessment, making space for decolonizing action and explorations of how the classroom community and the field grapple with the dissonance between being a writer and being a student.--3. Making Composing Policy Audible: A Genealogy of the WPA Outcomes Statement 3.0. Ellery Sills This article offers a genealogy of the deliberative policymaking of the WPA Outcomes Statement 3.0 Revision Task Force. Interviews with Task Force members reveal that the revised statement presents composing, technology, and genre as "boundary objects," in order to preserve the document's kairos for as long as possible.--4. The Courage of Community Members: Community Perspectives of Engaged Pedagogies. Rachael W. Shah The emotional dynamics for community members involved in university-community partnerships remain untheorized and often unrecognized. This article explores the fear minoritized high school students expressed about working with college composition students, offering suggestions for how composition teachers can use the strategies of personalismo, affirmation, rigor, and role fluidity to create more responsive community partnerships. Grounded in insights from community partners, the study suggests that knowledge making might change in community based pedagogies if dominant epistemologies can shift to understand community members as producers of knowledge.
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Personal name Alexander, Jonathan,
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        PSAU OLM PSAU OLM Periodicals 07/28/2023 Library Fund   JO CCC SE2018 JO018 04/08/2025 04/08/2025 Continuing Resources