Brooke, Robert. Rev. of An Unquiet Pedagogy: Transforming Practice in the English Classroom by Eleanor Kutz and Hephzibah Roskelly; Social Issues in the English Classroom by C. Mark Hurlbert and Samuel Totten; Empowering Education: Critical Teaching for Social Change by Ira Shor. CCC 44.4 (1993): 590-594.
Crusius, Timothy W. Rev. of Sophistication: Rhetoric and the Rise of Self-Consciousness by Mark Backman; The Context of Human Discourse: A Configurational Criticism of Rhetoric by Eugene E. White. CCC 44.4 (1993): 594-596.
Gary Heba. Rev of Sociomedia: Multimedia, Hypermedia, and the Social Construction of Knowledge by Edward Barrett. CCC 44.4 (1993): 596-598.
Elbow, Peter. “Response to Glynda Hull, Mike Rose, Kay Losey Fraser, and Marisa Castellano, ‘Remediation as Social Construct.'” CCC 44.4 (1993): 587-588.
Hull, Glynda, et al. “Reply by Glynda Hull, Mike Rose, Kay M. Losey, and Marisa Castellano.” CCC 44.4 (1993): 588-589.
Devitt, Amy J. “Generalizing about Genre: New Conceptions of an Old Concept.” CCC 44.4 (1993): 573-586.
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ccc44.4 Genre Form Context Discourse Goals Content MBakhtin MAKHalliday
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Keywords:
ccc44.4 BraddockAward Authority Discourse Care Students Power Community Autonomy Theory Dialogic Feminism Scholars Composition Knowledge Models Ethics MBakhtin PBizzell
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Holt, Mara. Knowledge, Social Relations, and Authority in Collaborative Practices of the 1930s and the 1950s.” CCC 44.4 (1993): 538-555.
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Keywords:
ccc44.4 Collaboration Students Groups Teachers CLaird Pedagogy History Knowledge Education Authority English GroupWork ProgressiveEducation SocialRelations Classrooms JDewey
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ccc44.4 ESL Tutors Writing Students Language Problems Errors Differences Proficiency Research WritingCenter Grammar NativeSpeakers
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ccc44.4 Writing Students WritingCenter Portfolio Program Collaboration Grade Exam Texts Process Revision Evaluation Consultants Assistance
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ccc44.4 Students Plagiarism Article Author Class AcademicIntegrity Writing Information Paraphrase Discussion Sources Quotation Citation
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ccc44.4 Literacy MKempe Practices PopularLiteracy Texts Books Medieval Memory Writing Literate God Story Scribe Academy Audience Autobiography
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ccc44.4 Authority Writing CollegeEnglish CCC Publication Gender Punctuation Author GLipschultz JTompkins AcademicWriting
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ccc44.4 Textbooks Scholarship Writing Composition Authors Theory Students Knowledge Classrooms Research Publishers Discipline TKuhn
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ccc44.4 Composition Articles Teaching CCC Students CCCC Journal Authors Citation Publication Writing Disciplinarity Discipline Publication Rhetoric Editors
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ccc44.4 Research Composition Scholarship Tenure Promotion Publication Departments Faculty Field
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