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This We Believe: A Project of FWP 2.0. Share your Local Projects! CCCC 2014, Indianapolis, Indiana. From Steve Parks, Deborah Mutnick, and Shannon Carter (Co-Chairs), with Ben Kuebrich:. We hope you can join us at CCCC 2014 for “ In Search of Political Openings: (Re)Writing the Prison/Education/Military Industrial Complex. 8221; part of our ongoing Writing Democracy Project, on Wednesday, March 19th from 130-5 PM. Angela Y. Davis will be joining us! Posters Session on community-university partnerships.
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Race in the Digital Humanities. Narrating the Progress of Remixing Rural Texas, a project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and led by Shannon Carter, PhD. December 18, 2012. This morning, Writing Democracy. Arrived in my inbox, the fall 2012 special issue of. A Clear Channel serves. As a companion piece for this article. Today was a rather amazing day for this project. 1 At 5:00 am, as I’m wrapping up final edits for our last trailer (. A Clear Channel: Part I. A contract from Universi...
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This We Believe: A Project of FWP 2.0. Share your Local Projects! Newer posts →. March 16, 2014. Learn more at “ This We Believe. March 16, 2014. WD wins award for “Best Public Intellectual Special Issue”. March 16, 2014. For details, check out press releases at Texas A&M-Commerce. October 16-17, 2015. March 12, 2014. Please check back frequently. The conference website will be up in a matter of weeks! We’ll post a link here as soon as it goes live. CCCC 2014, Indianapolis, Indiana. February 17, 2014.
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Converging Literacies Center (CLiC). Compose Yourself for Tomorrow. Carter, Shannon (PI). Remixing Rural Texas: Local Texts, Global Context. National Endowment for the Humanities-Digital Humanities Grant. The development of a prototype for facilitating the “remixing” of various types of digitized primary sources for Web presentations (video) on rhetorical constructions of race and race relations in rural Texas within the broader historical context of the Civil Rights Movement. From the grant–. Digital te...
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Race in the Digital Humanities. Narrating the Progress of Remixing Rural Texas, a project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and led by Shannon Carter, PhD. April 9, 2013. A Clear Channel Trailer. Minute 0.00- 0.01 ). The first case study involves John Carlos. Former ETSU student and member of the ETSU track team best known for his participation in the silent protest. With sprinter Tommie Smith. In which Carlos was involved just one year earlier. Ratcliffe, Krista. Rhetorical Listeni...
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Sunday, 11 November 2007. Quality versus Equality on the Internet. Citizen journalism: does it mean democratised media or a decline in journalistic standards? What’s the difference in quality between blogging and academic writing or serious print journalism? Is the concept of ‘quality’ merely elitist, exclusive and undemocratic? In other words, does ‘quality’ conflict with ‘equality’ on the internet? Posted by Patricia Daniel. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MA Writing Discussion Group.
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This We Believe: A Project of FWP 2.0. Share your Local Projects! March 18, 2015. CCCC 2015 Workshop: Join Us in Tampa! February 3, 2015. Join us from 1:30 to 5, Wednesday, March 18, for Writing Democracy: Invisibility and Visibility. Featuring an “octalog” on the “political turn” in composition with, among others, Nancy Welch, Jackie Jones Royster, Wendy Hesford, and Paul Feigenbaum. Conference on Community Writing. September 14, 2014. How does writing, argument, and communication drive social change?
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