GSU Rhet/Comp + CCCC Indianapolis

We have a great contingent of faculty and graduate students presenting at CCCCs in Indianapolis this year. I searched the program to come up with the list below, but let me know if I’ve missed anyone and I’ll add them to the list. Also, you can find the searchable program and mobile app on the CCCC website. Hope to see you in Indianapolis!

Wed., March 19th

Research Network Forum, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, JW Marriott, Grand Ballroom V, Third Floor

  • Cristine Busser – Model T vs. Dizzy Gillespie: Deconstructing the Role of a Tutor in Oft-Cited Research
  • Lin Dong – Lingua Franca across Cultures: A Rhetoric of Crisis Management in Intercultural Professional Communication as in the Case of Apple Apologized to Chinese Customers
  • Stephanie Horton
  • Lindsey Spring – The University of Georgia and State Normal School: A Local Recovery of Place, Pedagogy, and Gender
  • Kateland Wolfe – Do the Roots Grow the Tree?: Analyzing Classical Rhetoric to Re-situate the Peter Elbow/ David Bartholomae Debate

Thurs., March 20th

Session A.19, 10:30 – 11:45 AM, JW Marriott, Room 108, First Floor

  • Oriana Gatta – Open to Question: The Digital Media Program Archive and What’s (Not) Being Said about Pedagogy

Sesion D.14, 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM, JW Marriott, Room 103, First Floor

  • Lin Dong, Baotong Gu, George Pullman, Xiaobo Wang (respondent), Meng Yu, Yunye Yu – All Up in Your Face: Subverting the Traditional Stereotyping of Eastern Rhetoric’s Indirectness vs. Western Rhetoric’s Directness

Fri., March 21st

Session F.37, 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM, JW Marriott, Room 310, Third Floor

  • Ashley Holmes – Open Classrooms, Public Sites: Locating a Theory of Public Pedagogy

Session G.37, 9:30 AM – 10:45 AM, JW Marriott, Room 313, Third Floor

  • Lynee Gaillet – Changing the Conversation: Archives as Sites for Meaning Making
  • Marta Hess – Challenges and Opportunities: Accessibility and Discovery in Public Archives
  • Lara Smith-Sitton – Open Access, Open Sources: Reshaping and Remixing Research Materials

Session H.04, 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM, JW Marriott, Grand Ballroom I, Third Floor

  • Laura Anderson – Making Academia Uncomfortable: Service-Learning, Sex Work, and Telling Difficult Stories
  • Bradford Hincher – In Whose Service, Learning?

Session H.14, 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM, JW Marriott, Grand Ballroom II, Third Floor

  • Valerie Robin – Working without a Net: The Traumas of Contingent Labor

Session I.09, 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM, JW Marriott, Room 103, First Floor

  • Michael Harker – The Success of This Course Depends on Your Participation: Composition, Technology, and Finitude in the Age of MOOCs
  • Mary Hocks – The Success of This Course Depends on Your Participation: Composition, Technology, and Finitude in the Age of MOOCs

Session K.23, 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM, JW Marriott, Room 301, Third Floor

  • Xiaobo Wang – Calling Attention to Intercultural and Multicultural Literacies: Preparing Students for Transnational Workplaces

Sat., March 22nd

Session M.30, 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM, Marriott Downtown, Michigan Room, First Floor

  • Luciana Junqueira Findlay, Corrective Feedback in Second Language Writing: Beliefs and Practices of a Novice Teacher

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