Watson 18 Student, Faculty, and Alumni Panels
Director of the 2018 Thomas R. Watson Conference: Mary P. Sheridan
Conference Committee:
Cooper Day
Joseph Franklin
Bruce Horner
Tim Johnson
Ashanka Kumari
Andrea Olinger
Mary P. Sheridan
Thursday
Patrick W. Berry, Thomas Passwater, Lenny Grant
A.4 - Received Passages: Charting Identities and Pathways that Matter
11:00-12:15pm
Bingham Humanities 114
Danielle M. Bianco-Bacigalupo, Maggie Shelledy, Paul Beilstein, Jennifer Mason
B.13 - Designing Material Futures: Rewriting Identities in Transition
1:30-2:45pm
Bingham Humanities 217
Paul Prior
Keynote Session 3 - Up to Lives: Trajectories of Semiotic Becoming vs. Tales of Schooling in Four Modes
3:00-3:45pm
Strickler Auditorium
Contrasting two models of development and discourse around a lifespan case study of one biologist’s becoming, Prior ‘s keynote essay argues that which account we work from matters theoretically, methodologically, pedagogically, ethically, and politically.
Kelli Gill, Rik Hunter, Jody Shipka
C.10 - Food Matters: Rhetorics of Eating, Cooking, and Trust
4:00-5:15pm
Bingham Humanities 221
Jessica Lyn Bannon, Drew Holladay, John Monberg
Designing Civic Discourses: Shaping Matters of Publics and Their Futures
4:00-5:15pm
Bingham Humanities 223
Brenta Blevins, Christine Martorana, John R. Gallagher
C.13 - Digital Futures: Media, Twitter, and Digital Afterlifes
4:00-5:15pm
Bingham Humanities 217
Friday
Bree Straater (Gannon), Hima Rawal, Peter De Costa, Steve Fraiberg
D.3 - Making writing matter(s): Portraits of multilingual writers from an ethnographic study
10:15-11:30am
Bingham Humanities 108
Elisabeth Miller, Kaia Simon, Elisa Findlay, Stephanie Larson
D.6 - Navigating the Risks of Writing-While-Vulnerable
10:15-11:30am
Bingham Humanities 106
Christina J. G. Lane, Laura Detmering, Bri Lafond
D.14 - Matters of Fact: Rhetorical Theories, Strategies, and Pedagogies in a Post-Truth Era
10:15-11:30am
Bingham Humanities 209
Christina Cedillo, Bill Hart-Davidson, Kevin Roozen
E.5 - Tracing Methodological Becomings
12:30-1:45pm
Strickler Auditorium
Rachael Sullivan, Sean Milligan, Kristi McDuffie, Melissa Ames
E.14 - How and Why Digitial Rhetoric Matters: Hashtag Feminism, Political Memes, and Pepe the Frog
12:30-1:45pm
Bingham Humanities 209
Megan Adams, Harley Ferris, Megen Farrow Boyett, Larry Barrett, Pablo Mendoza, Logan Middleton, Mario Rubio, and Thomas Stromblad
E.15 - Co-Constructing Knowledge: Ethics, Archives, Campus, and Community Futures
12:30-1:45pm
Bingham Humanities 117
Jonathan Brownlee, Liz Rohan, Stephen Schneider, Antonio Ceraso
F.14 - Arguing Futures, Arguments Past: Matters of History and Place in Teaching Argument
2:00-3:15
Bingham Humanities 209
Tim Lockridge, Derek Van Ittersum, Amber Buck
G.5 - From Process to Workflow: Teaching Writing Outside Composition
4:30-5:45pm
Bingham Humanities 207
Rubén Casas, Tom McNamara, Katherine Flowers, Yu-Kyung Kang
G.9 - It Was Race the Whole Time: Anti-Racist Futures for Language Rights Activism
4:30-5:45pm
Bingham Humanities 219
Caleb Andrew Milligan, Andrea Olinger, Eric Detweiler, Ashok Bhusal
G.11 - Modal Matters: Noise, Bodies, and the Material Realm
4:30-5:45pm
Bingham Humanities 223
Saturday
Dana Kinzy, Alexandria Kapcynski, Jessica Witte
H.1 - Cutting out Literacy Identities a Stack at a Time: Assembling an Intersectional Feminist Maker-Workshop
9:00-10:15am
Bingham Humanities 101
Soyeon Lee, Eileen Lagman, Xiqiao Wang
H.13 - Transnational Literacies: Labor, Ideology, and Affect
9:00-10:15am
Bingham Humanities 217
Jennifer Kontny, Evin Groundwater, Brenda Glascott
H.14 - Public Rhetoric for Socially Just Futures: Past and Present
9:00-10:15am
Bingham Humanities 209