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Tinoco, Lizbett; Eddy, Sonya Barrera; Gage, Scott – Composition Forum, 2020
In this program profile, we describe how the FYC program at Texas A&M University-San Antonio is working towards developing an antiracist and decolonial program in response to our recognition of the racialized violence and injustice the program was unintentionally inflicting on our student population. We structure this profile using comadrismo,…
Descriptors: Universities, College Faculty, College Students, Intervention
The Discourse-Based Interview on Twitch: Methods for Studying the Tacit Knowledge of Game Developers
Shivener, Rich; Da Silva, Jessica Oliveira; Rahman, Anika – Composition Forum, 2022
In this essay, we argue that Twitch is an incredible platform for cultivating discourse-based interviews (DBIs) and has yet to be addressed in DBI research involving digital tools. To demonstrate that argument, we detail the methods behind collaborative research project between two undergraduates and a faculty studying game developers on the…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interviews, Computer Software, Barriers
Sheffield, Jenna Pack; Kimme Hea, Amy C. – Composition Forum, 2016
While composition studies researchers have examined the ways social media are impacting our lives inside and outside of the classroom, less attention has been given to the ways in which social media--specifically Social Network Sites (SNSs)--may enhance our own research methods and methodologies by helping to combat research participant attrition…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Social Media, Research Methodology, Writing Instruction
Collin, Ross – Composition Forum, 2016
To clarify the role of desire in discursive practice, this article examines rhetorical theories of genre and Lacanian theories of the unconscious. The former, it is argued, might be refined to shed more light on actors' unconscious investments in and resistance to the desires maintained by genres. The latter, meanwhile, might be refined to address…
Descriptors: Literary Genres, Student Attitudes, Portfolios (Background Materials), Self Concept
Schell, Eileen E. – Composition Forum, 2013
This article provides an analysis of the growing phenomenon of community writing groups for military veterans. Drawing on the scholarship on literacy studies, community literacy, and veterans' writing groups, the author profiles three veterans' writing groups and provides strategies for starting up, conducting, and sustaining such groups. The…
Descriptors: Veterans, Writing (Composition), Literacy, Profiles
Ostergaard, Lori; Giberson, Greg A. – Composition Forum, 2010
In this critical program profile, the authors provide an analysis of the historical, political, theoretical, and practical circumstances that influenced the development of Oakland University's undergraduate major in writing and rhetoric. Through an analysis of the developmental process and the major itself, this article explores many separate, yet…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, Majors (Students), Politics of Education
Clary-Lemon, Jennifer; Vandenberg, Peter – Composition Forum, 2006
While discussion about the nature and function of the PhD has flourished for years in the broad context of English studies (Bérubé; Lunsford et al.; Nelson) and for more than a decade now in rhetoric and composition (Brown, Meyer, and Enos; North; Young and Steinberg), the Master's degree has attracted scant attention. No doubt this traces to a…
Descriptors: Masters Degrees, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), English Curriculum
Ballif, Michelle – Composition Forum, 2006
The University of Georgia's Writing Intensive Program began--as do many college-wide writing initiatives--with faculty concern about the quality of student writing at the university. Acknowledging that the responsibility for this quality--or lack thereof--belongs to all faculty, in all disciplines, not just to first-year composition instructors…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing Instruction, Writing (Composition), Writing Skills

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