February 2006

Artspeak

kris_r | February 24th, 2006

Curt Cloninger on Artspeak by Liza Sabater

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Exhibiting reality

kris_r | February 1st, 2006

Exhibiting reality: collaboration in practice

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Genre is a Verb

kris_r | February 1st, 2006

Research on Academic Writing in Critical Perspective.

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Accomodating Science

kris_r | February 1st, 2006

Accomodating Science: The Rhetorical Life of Scientific Facts What happens to scientific information in the course of its adaption to various noninitiated audiences?

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Catching up with Professor Nate

kris_r | February 1st, 2006

Catching up with Professor Nate: The Problem with Sociolinguisitics in Composition Research Catherine Prendergast In Professional Academic Writing, Susan Peck MacDonald makes the observation that recent debates in rhetoric and composition about whether to initiate students into disciplinary practices or “resist” current practices have frequently been framed in terms of “accommodation” versus “resistance,” and adds […]

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Orthopraxy, writing and Identity

kris_r | February 1st, 2006

Orthopraxy, writing and Identity – Shaping lives through borrowed genres in Congo Jan Blommaert In: Jim Martin and Ruth Wodak (eds), Re/Reading the past, Amsterdam, 2003, 177-194. Orthopraxy: hegemony often occurs in the shape of hegemonic pratcies rather than hegemonic beliefs. People’s behaviour can emanate normative rules and models, while their worldview remains largely untouched […]

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‘Higher than Einstein’

kris_r | February 1st, 2006

‘Higher than Einstein’: constructions of going to university among working class non-participants

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