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Faculty and Students to Present at CCCC
Come see OSU at CCCC! Numerous faculty and graduate students from OSU will be presenting at this year's CCCC to be held in New Orleans April 2-5.
Wednesday
9:00am-5:00pm
Session number and title: W.12 Student Voices and Sites of Production for Electronic Written, Aural, Visual Expressions (E-WAVE)
Presenter and paper title: Dickie Selfe (Co-Chair), Wikimania: Constructing professionals identities in multimodal collaborative online spaces - Susan Delagrange (Facilitator), Mapping Social Space
Wednesday
1:30-5:00pm
Session number and title: AW.08 Reality Check: Toward a Pedagogy of Ebonics for Composition Classrooms
Presenter and paper title: Elaine Richardson (Facilitator)
Thursday
12:15-1:30pm
Session number and title: B.14 Handbooks and the Shaping of Writing History
Presenter and paper title: Shawn Casey, Writing and the World of Commerce in the Transatlantic Eighteenth Century: George Fisher's The Instructor, or, Young Man's Best Companion
Thursday
12:15-1:30pm
Session number and title: B.18 Questioning Reality: Reconsidering Writing and Technology
Presenter and paper title: Daniel Keller, Digital Literacies: Do We Need a Reality Check?
Thursday
12:15-1:30pm
Session number and title: B.11 Creating an Interdisciplinary Model for Collaboration: Literacy Studies @ OSU
Presenters and paper titles: Harvey J. Graff, Literacy Studies @ Ohio State University: An Overview and Orientation - Kate White, We Make the Road by Walking: Interdisciplinary Conversations about Literacy @ OSU - Kelly Bradbury, Cross-Discipline Research: Sponsoring Conversations Between Literacy Studies and Rhetoric and Composition - Michael Harker, Ohio State University The Lure of Literacy: Coping with Commitments to Practice and Unity
Thursday
1:45-3:00pm
Session number and title: C.19 Complicating Our Understanding of Academic Writing
Presenter and paper title: Hyechong Park (Chair), Undergraduates' transition across the curriculum: Reframing learning transfer from composition to content classes
Thursday
1:45-3:00pm
Session number and title: C.39 The Changing Reality of the Academic Job Search: Negotiating Media, Locations, and Committees
Presenter and paper title: Catherine C. Braun, Navigating the Job Market Web: What Difference Does Digital Media Make?
Friday
8:00-9:15am
Session number and title: F.15 Constructing Identities/Constructed Identities: Game Work in College Writing
Presenter and paper title: Cynthia L. Selfe (Chair)
Friday
9:30-10:45am
Session number and title: G.13 Real Talk: Black Women Transforming Realities Through Rhetoric and Literacy
Presenter and paper title: Elaine Richardson, My Ill Literacy Narrative: Growing Up Black and Po in Cleveland Ohio
Friday
11:00am-12:15pm
Session number and title: H.28 Student Diversity and the Contact Zone of the Classroom
Presenter and paper title: Vandana Gavaskar, Rewriting our City in the Contact Zone: Immigrant Realities, and Shifting Perspectives about Diversity
Friday
12:30-1:45pm
Session number and title: I.12 Writing Women, (Re)Building Reality (1830-1965): Three Historical Models
Presenter and paper title: Carolyn Skinner, Harriot Hunt: Nineteenth-Century Medicine, Politics, and Practice
Friday
3:30-4:45
Session number and title: K.12 Encyclopedias, Yearbooks, and Shakespeare Societies: Extracurricular Pedagogies in Composition and Critical Reading
Presenter and paper title: Nan Johnson (Chair), Composition Pedagogy in American Encyclopedias - Cate Sacchi, Forward Reflection: Turn-of-the-Century Student Yearbook Writing - Amy Mecklenberg-Faenger, Shakespeare and Everyday Life: Literacy Practices of Progressive Era Women's Shakespeare Societies
Saturday
2:00-3:15pm
Session number and title: O.18 New Visions for the Classroom: Using Visual Rhetoric To Transition Into Academic Discourse
Presenter and paper title: Cynthia Selfe (Chair)
