Writing for Engagement Responsive Practice for Social Action |
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Editor:
| Sheridan, Mary P. Bardolph, Megan J. Hartline, Megan Faver Holladay, Drew |
Contribution by:
| Adler-Kassner, Linda Alvarez, Steven Berry, Patrick W. Carter, Shannon Clinnin, Kaitlin Cunningham, Daniele DeVoss, Dànielle Donahue, Christiane Dunbar-Odom, Donna Gramer, Rachel Halasek, Kay Halbritter, Bump Jolliffe, David A. Knievel, Michael Larson, Stephanie Rae Licona, Adela C. Lindenman, Heather Lindquist, Julie Martin, Londie T. McCorkle, Ben Paganelli-Martin, Julia Steve Parks, Syracuse University, Syracuse University Peters, Shiloh Schneider, Stephen Selfe, Cynthia L. Sharp-Hoskins, Kellie |
Series title: | Cultural Studies/Pedagogy/Activism Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4985-6556-1 |
Publication Date: | May 2018 |
Publisher: | Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $122.00 |
Book Description:
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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
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