Thursday, March 19 |
||||||||||
1:45pm-3:00pm | C.05 Engaging Publics Beyond the Classroom: Invention and Pedagogies of Place Location: Marriott Marriott, Florida Ballroom II, Level Two Ashley Holmes Georgia State University – Reclaiming Public Space Through Digital Mapping: A Place-Based Approach to Mobile Composition |
|||||||||
1:45pm-3:00pm | C.13 Pushing for Change: Positive and Innovative Change in WPA Location: Marriott Marriott, Grand Ballroom I, Level Two Beth Burmester Georgia State University, Atlanta – Speaker 3: Innovative Risks for New Rewards in Writing Program Administration: Public Scholarship and Insights from Critics in Medicine, Law, and Finance |
|||||||||
3:15pm-4:30pm | D.13 Contingent Faculty and Academic Work off the Tenure Track Location: Marriott Marriott, Florida Ballroom V, Level Two Lynee Gaillet Georgia State University Letizia Guglielmo Kennesaw State University |
|||||||||
3:15pm-4:30pm | D.24 Digital Talkback: Circumventing Conventions with/in Digital Spaces Location: Convention Center Tampa CC, Room 3, First Floor Meng Yu Georgia State University, Atlanta – Speaker 3: The Resisted Code from China |
|||||||||
4:45pm-6:00pm | E.35 Confronting Race in the Academy: Whiteness, Islamaphobia, and Academic Borderlands Location: Convention Center Tampa CC, Room 10, First FloorChair: Xiaobo Wang Georgia State University |
|||||||||
Friday, March 20 | ||||||||||
8:00am-9:15am | F.19 Rhetorics of Risk, Loss, Nostalgia, and Connection in Sonic Composing Practices Location: Marriott Marriott, Meeting Room 9, Level Three Mary Hocks Georgia State University – Speaker 2: More Cowbell”: Musical Composing and Recording Processes as Sonic Rhetoric |
|||||||||
8:00am-9:15am | F.39 Getting Them Ready: Developing College Readiness through AP Courses, Partnerships, and Social Networks Location: Convention Center Tampa CC, Room 20, First Floor Tommy Jolly Georgia State University – Speaker 2: Promoting College Writing Readiness in Light of Sociocultural Theory |
|||||||||
8:00am-9:15am | F.21 Global Contexts for Writing Education and Research Location: Marriott Marriott, Meeting Room 2, Level Two Yunye Yu Georgia State University – Speaker 2: Beijing Mongolian Language and Culture School Project: A Case of preserving and promoting “minority” culture through literacy movement in a multi-cultural society |
|||||||||
9:30am-10:45am | G.36 Risky Disclosure: Mental Illness and Teachers of Writing Location: Convention Center Tampa CC, Room 18, First Floor Chair: Stephanie Horton Georgia State University |
|||||||||
12:30pm-1:45pm | I.39 The Risk and Promise of Relational Work Location: Convention Center Tampa CC, Room 18, First Floor Chair and Respondent: Lynee Gaillet Georgia State University |
|||||||||
2:00pm-3:15pm | J.14 Rethinking Composition: Rhetorical Pasts and Futures Location: Marriott Marriott, Meeting Room 4, Level Two Jennifer Forsthoefel Georgia State University – Speaker 3: Risks and Rewards: A Disciplinary Critique of the Rhetorical Pasts and Futures for Composition Studies, Writing Center Studies, and Women’s Studies |
|||||||||
Saturday, March 21 | ||||||||||
11:00am-12:15pm | M.24 Transfer, Metacognition, and Revision: Teaching the Writing Process with Digital and Visual Technologies Location: Marriott Marriott, Grand Ballroom J, Level Two Chair: Jennifer Forsthoefel Georgia State University |
|||||||||
Friday, March 20, 2015, from 7:30 – 8:45 p.m. (after the SIGs)
Ongoing |
Location: ?? Laura Anderson Georgia State University – Civic Engagement, CCCCs-Style: Empowering Slacktivist Rhetors to Enact Social Change
Digital Archives of Literacy Narratives (DALN) – Table outside exhibits. Co-Director: Michael Harker Volunteers: Valerie Robin, Matthew Sansbury, Doug Hall, Kateland Wolf |
I double checked but if I missed anyone, please let me know!