The 2015 Conference on College Composition and Communication is fast approaching, and we are so proud of the many scholars affiliated with the Center for Writing Studies who will be participating in workshops, roundtables, panels, and poster sessions. Below is a list of CWS faculty, graduate students, and alumni who will be presenting papers at 4Cs this year. See you in Tampa!
Amber Buck
Studying Social Media: The Ethics of Studying Literacy Practices through Social Networks
G.04: Where No Academic has Gone Before: Exploring Risky Literacy Landscapes
Friday 3/20 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM in Marriott, Marriott, Grand Ballroom D, Level Two
Alexandra Cavallaro
Fighting Biblical “Textual Harassment”: Queer Rhetorical Pedagogies
H.15: Religious Lifestyle and Queer Faith: Religious/Queer Discourses in Consensual Distrust (Sponsored by the Rhetoric and Religious Traditions)
Friday 3/20 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM in Convention Center, Tampa CC, Room 11, First Floor
Katherine Flowers
Who Teaches Writing in MOOCs?: A Qualitative Study of University Labor Policies and Instructor Perspectives
G.10: MOOC, MOOC!
Friday 3/20 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM in Marriott, Marriott, Grand Ballroom I, Level Two
John Gallagher
Audience Emerging
I.28: Recursive Online Spaces
Friday 3/20 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Meeting Room 10, Level Three
Kim Hensley Owens
G.40: Risks and Rewards in Writing Majors: A Roundtable Discussion
Friday 3/20 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM in Marriott, Marriott, Grand Ballroom F, Level Two
Amelia Herb
Disciplinary Opacity: Disciplinary Discourse Acquisition in the Field of Physics
G.01: Exploring Successful Discourse Acquisition: WAC, WID, and Beyond
Friday 3/20 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM in Marriott, Marriott, Grand Ballroom A, Level Two
Eileen Lagman
Mapping the Externalities of Literacy: Relationships of Literacy Exchange in the Filipino “Brain Drain” (Poster)
PSI.2
Friday 3/20 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM in Convention Center, Tampa CC, Ballroom B, First Floor
Melissa Larabee
Putting Words in Their Mouths: Incarcerated Students, Their Literacy Sponsors, and The Trouble With Providing A Voice
E.04: Community Literacies, Learning Communities, and Activist Spaces
Thursday 3/19 4:45 PM - 6:00 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Grand Ballroom D, Level Two
Hannah Lee
D.15: It Takes a Village: The Rewards of Intra-Institutional Collaboration in Multimodal Composition Teaching
Thursday 3/19 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Florida Ballroom I, Level Two
Karen Lunsford, James Purdy, Eric Pritchard - Roundtable
I29: Networks for Research: Building Infrastructures to Support Empirical Research at #4C15 and Beyond
Friday 3/20 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Grand Ballroom F, Level Two
Christa Olson
An Audience Analysis for the CCCC 'Scholarship in Composition' Statement
F.29: Describing Our Research and Imagining Collaborative, Distributive Scholarship: Preservation or Disintegration?
Friday 3/20 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM in Convention Center, Tampa CC, Ballroom A, First Floor
Catherine Prendergast
Collaborative Writing and Disability: Rhetorically Adjacent or Rhetorically Prosthetic?
C.20: Rhetorical Adjacency: Composing Disability Narratives as the Near, Dear, or Peer
Thursday 3/19 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Meeting Room 8, Level Three
Paul Prior
Becoming a Biologist: Tracing Trajectories of Writing and Disciplinarity across the Lifespan
K.25 Mapping Trajectories of Persons and Practices: A CHAT Approach to Researching Disciplinary and Professional Development
Friday 3/20 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM in Convention Center, Tampa CC, Room 3, First Floor
Eric Pritchard
Visualizing “The Very House of Difference”: Black Queer Youth (Re)Writing Pedagogy
F.41: (Un)Disciplining Discourses: Risky Representations of Black Gender and Sexuality in Public Culture
Friday 3/20 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM in Convention Center, Tampa CC, Room 19, First Floor
Kelly Ritter
J.45: The Risks and Rewards of Journal Editing: A Roundtable
Friday 3/20 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Florida Ballroom V, Level Two
Elizabeth Rohan
America’s Historical University Settlement Culture as a Blueprint for Contemporary Place-Based Pedagogy
A.04: The Risks of Engagement: Infrastructures of Place-Based Pedagogy in Urban Midwestern Contexts
Thursday 3/19 10:30 AM - 11:45 AM in Marriott, Marriott, Meeting Room 1, Level Two
Kevin Roozen
Coming to See Patients: Relocating the Development of Professional Vision across Textual Engagements
K.25 Mapping Trajectories of Persons and Practices: A CHAT Approach to Researching Disciplinary and Professional Development
Friday 3/20 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM in Convention Center, Tampa CC, Room 3, First Floor
Lindsay Russell
The Queer Art of Genre Invention: Genre Beginnings, Gendered Typifications, and Rhetorical Promiscuity
B.40: New Conjugations of Gender and Genre: Investigations into Promiscuity, Anxiety, and Idiosyncrasy
Thursday 3/19 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Grand Ballroom I, Level Two
Pamela Saunders
TAB Talk: Reflections on Qualitative Research Methods and the Ethics of Representing Disability
B.32: Reflecting on Representation, Positionality, and Identity in Research
Thursday 3/19 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM in Convention Center, Tampa CC, Room 16, First Floor
Jody Shipka
The Things They Left Behind: Estate Sale as Archive
C.29: Memory, Materiality, Media: Re-composing Unknowable Pasts
Thursday 3/19 1:45 PM - 3:00 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Meeting Room 10, Level Three
Derek Van Ittersum
Reflection in Action: Automating Writing Through Macros
D.11: Writing in the Age of Algorithms
Thursday 3/19 3:15 PM - 4:30 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Meeting Room 1, Level Two
Joyce Walker
Rootedness and Reaching Out
K.34: Threshold Concepts: Risk, Reward, and Pre-liminal Variation
Friday 3/20 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM in Convention Center, Tampa CC, Room 11, First Floor
Amy Wan
When the Local is Global: Literacy Learning, Language Diversity, and the Persistence of Monolingual Policy
B.38: Centering Language Diversity: Innovations in Literacy Research
Thursday 3/19 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM in Marriott, Marriott, Grand Ballroom G, Level Two
Martha Webber
Crafting Composition Across Curricular and Co-Curricular Boundaries
G.04: Where No Academic has Gone Before: Exploring Risky Literacy Landscapes
Friday 3/20 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM in Marriott, Marriott, Grand Ballroom D, Level Two
Rebecca Woodard
Mapping Disciplinary Activity: Methods for Tracing Material and Historical Trajectories
K.25 Mapping Trajectories of Persons and Practices: A CHAT Approach to Researching Disciplinary and Professional Development
Friday 3/20 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM in Convention Center, Tampa CC, Room 3, First Floor