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Tonight's Research: March 2011
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. Some diverse reading this week: three short chapters on methodologies for studying writing; the methodology chapter from Danah Boyd. And three articles describing studies of online writing. The common thread is the emphasis on (or at least the capability of) researching online writing. The chapters on methodology come from Digital Writing Research: Technologies, Methodologies, and Ethical Issues. The differences come in the types of writing each study analyzes. Danah Boyd’s ...
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Tonight's Research: Wrapping it Up
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Monday, April 4, 2011. Heidi McKee certainly seems to be the expert on digital writing research ethics, so I look forward to our chance to interact with her during the next class period. This last article lays out some of the issues specific to new media: issues of representation (self, participant, and third-party), issues of informed consent, and issues of intellectual property rights. Public) or the personal sensitivity of the information contained in the posting. It is then easy to identify the cases...
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Tonight's Research: January 2011
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Sunday, January 30, 2011. Qualitative research-what is this animal? Mostly I'm confused about what qualitative research is and how it is supposed to function. For our readings this week, we have a little information about Pledged. A book whose cover boasts the chests of three coeds. OK, I'll buy that these girls went to college, but what this has to do with rhet/comp from there eludes me. Wat this book written from a scholarly point of view? Then there is Storm in the Mountains. What's going on here?
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Tonight's Research
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Sunday, March 27, 2011. Some diverse reading this week: three short chapters on methodologies for studying writing; the methodology chapter from Danah Boyd. And three articles describing studies of online writing. The common thread is the emphasis on (or at least the capability of) researching online writing. The chapters on methodology come from Digital Writing Research: Technologies, Methodologies, and Ethical Issues. The differences come in the types of writing each study analyzes. Danah Boyd’s ...
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Zizek Posting! | lauren cutlip
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Reading Grid for Professional and Technical Writing:. Latour’s “A Compositionist Manifesto”. 8220;The Question Concerning Technology” Heidegger. Methods in Research Methods. Laquo; Methods in Research Methods. 124; “The Question Concerning Technology” Heidegger. Hello, Cultural Studies class! Post about Zizek here. Notes on Zizek from Professor Carl Herndl:. What is Zizek doing? I have provided a Zizossary, a glossary to Zizek, at the end here. You may want to check that first or as you go.). Partly beca...
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Tonight's Research: February 2011
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Monday, February 28, 2011. The Sky is Blue! I’m starting to find it valuable, as I settle into the rhythm of doing these blogs, to try to use the theoretical article we read each week as a lens through which to view the examples of research that we read. This week’s theoretical article was “Imagining the ‘Iron cage’: The Rhetoric of Hidden Emotions in Critical Ethnography” by Paul Nugent and Mitchel Abolafia. Are nothing new for rhetoricians. In a journal called Ethnography. Krampetz almost always uses d...
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Tonight's Research: April 2011
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Sunday, April 17, 2011. Comp Research's Greatest Hits. OK, here are my top ten readings from this semester:. 10 My Freshman Year. By Rebekah Nathan. Didn’t teach me much about Comp. Research, but it was a good introduction to ethnography by a pro, and utterly readable. By Lee Ann Carroll. Not a thrilling read, but certainly the kind of solid research that anyone could be proud of. 5 “Ethnographic Practice as a Means of Invention: Seeking a Rhetorical Paradigm for Ethnographic Writing” by Robe...4 Heidi M...
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Tonight's Research: Old Believer Women in a Postmodern World
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011. Old Believer Women in a Postmodern World. Old Believer Women in a Postmodern World: Changing Literacy, Changing Lives. CCCC James Berlin Memorial Outstanding Dissertation Award. Where you can find it:. This dissertation has not been published. I was lucky enough to obtain an interlibrary loan copy from one of the two US libraries that has it. Compositionists, scholars interested in literacy studies and qualitative research. Qualitative research: case study/ethnography. Their des...
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Tonight's Research
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Monday, February 21, 2011. In 2005, Richard Haswell wrote an article, published in Written Communication,. Lee Ann Carroll's description of Pepperdine's research in Rehearsing New Roles. Though Haswell cautioned against binaries, impressionistic research as Van Maanen describes it is very different than RAD scholarship- but the scholarly world would be poorer without it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Political and Personal and Always Rhetorical. Cassandrabranham Just another WordPress.com site.