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Social Mediations: Writing for Digital Public Spheres, by Donna LeCourt |
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Writing Knowledge Transfer: Theory, Research, Pedagogy, by Rebecca S. Nowacek, Rebecca Lorimer Leonard, and Angela Rounsaville
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Writing on the Move: Migrant Women and the Value of Literacy, by Rebecca Lorimer Leonard |
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City of Rhetoric: Revitalizing the Public Sphere in Metropolitan America, by David Fleming |
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Identity Matters: Schooling the Student Body in Academic Discourse, by Donna LeCourt
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Teaching the New Writing: Technology, Change, and Assessment in the 21st Century Classroom, ed. Anne Herrington, Kevin Hodgson, and Charles Moran |
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Genre across the Curriculum, ed. Anne Herrington and Charles Moran |
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Persons in Process: Four Stories of Writing and Personal Development in College, by Anne Herrington and Marcia Curtis
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Vernacular Eloquence: What Speech Can Bring to Writing, by Peter Elbow |
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Writing against Racial Injury: The Politics of Asian American Student Rhetoric, by Haivan Hoang |
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From Form to Meaning: Freshman Composition and the Long Sixties, 1957–1974, by David Fleming |
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Networking Arguments: Rhetoric, Transnational Feminism, and Public Policy Writing, by Rebecca Dingo |
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The Megarhetorics of Global Development, ed. Rebecca Dingo & J. Blake Scott |
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Writing with Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process, by Peter Elbow |
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Writing Without Teachers, by Peter Elbow |