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Studies in Composition and Rhetoric
"This series welcomes both individually-authored and collaboratively-authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. We are especially interested in books that might be used in either advanced undergraduate or graduate courses in one or more of the following subjects: cultural or multicultural studies and the teaching of writing; feminist perspectives on composition and rhetoric; postmodernism and the theory and practice of composition; post-process pedagogies; values, ethics, and ideologies in the teaching of writing; information technology and composition pedagogy; the assessment of writing; authorship and intellectual property issues; and studies of oppositional discourse in the academy, particularly challenges to exclusionary or hegemonic conventions. We also seek proposals in the following areas: the role of autobiography and of identity issues in both writing and writing pedagogy; the influence of social context on composing; the relationship of composition and rhetoric to various disciplines and schools of thought; collaborative learning and peer tutoring; facilitating and responding to student writing; approaches to empowering marginalized learners; the role or status of composition studies within English studies and the academy at large; and the role or status of student writers within the fields of composition and English studies."
44 publications
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Corporate Governance und Unternehmenserfolg
Theoretischer Ansatz zur Erklärung des Zusammenhangs auf der Grundlage von Effizienzkriterien©2015 Thesis -
The Stability of Currency Boards
©2004 Thesis -
On Composition as Method and Topic
Studies on the work of L. B. Alberti, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Rubens, Picasso, Bernini and Ignaz Günther- Tel Aviv Lectures©2000 Edited Collection -
Antisemitism and the White Supremacist Imaginary
Conflations and Contradictions in Composition and Rhetoric©2023 Monographs -
Essai sur les préverbes composés de l’allemand
Le cas des préverbes en "hin</I>- et en "her</I>-©2007 Thesis