History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition
➤ Gửi thông báo lỗi ⚠️ Báo cáo tài liệu vi phạmNội dung chi tiết: History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition
History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition
Revised Version42050History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and CompositionJanice Lauer, Consortium ArchivistProfessor of English, History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition Emerita Purdue University1992 BackgroundIn 1992, at the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) in Cincinnati a small group of scholars was convened by Charles Bazerman to discuss ideas for a consortium: Linda Flower, Dick Hayes, Janice Lauer, Louise Phelps, and Barbara Walvoord. History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition In 1993 at the San Diego cccc a steering committee was formed to include Charles Bazerman, Linda Flower. Dick Hayes, Janice Lauer, Louise Phelps, andHistory of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition
Barbara Walvoord. Janice Lauer accepted the position of coordinator of the Consortium. At these two sessions the attendees confirmed the need for a cRevised Version42050History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and CompositionJanice Lauer, Consortium ArchivistProfessor of English, History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Compositionroup (Appendix A). She then sent invitations (Appendix B) to join the Consortium to all programs that identified themselves as offering doctoral degrees in Rhetoric and Composition in response to a survey published in Rhetoric Review. To those responding to the invitation, she asked them to designat History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Compositione a representative from each affiliating program and to provide a list of dissertations (Appendix C). Fifty-six programs1registered to be part of theHistory of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition
Consortium and designated their representatives. In addition a workshop on doctoral education was planned for the next meeting of the cccc.First MeetiRevised Version42050History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and CompositionJanice Lauer, Consortium ArchivistProfessor of English, History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Compositioniscussed the following items.1The construction of an identity and set of purposes for the Consortium.1Identity: “A research-oriented coalition of doctoral programsin Rhetoric and Composition”2Purposes:a.to facilitate the exchange of research by R/C faculty and graduate students through online postin History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Compositiongs of dissertations and ongoing faculty research projects, including historical, theoretical, interpretive, and empirical studiesb.to provide a listseHistory of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition
rv to enable online exchange among members of the Consortiumc.to establish Rhetoric and Composition categories in the Dissertation Abstracts Indexd.toRevised Version42050History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and CompositionJanice Lauer, Consortium ArchivistProfessor of English, History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Compositionources, library enhancement, course and2dissertation loads, promotion, and tenure issues2the admission and financial needs of graduatestudents, academic support, and job placement3the building of relationships with Englishdepartments and other disciplines3The establishment of subcommittees to addres History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Compositions the above purposes and issuesa.A Home Page: Catherine Hobbsb.On-line dissertations: Janice Lauer, James Porter, Patricia Sullivanc.On-line bibliograHistory of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and Composition
phies: Gail Hawisherd.On-line exchanges: Cindy Selfee.Dissertation categories in the DAI: Robert Johnson, Catherine Hobbs, and Anne Rosenthalf.ResearcRevised Version42050History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and CompositionJanice Lauer, Consortium ArchivistProfessor of English, Revised Version42050History of the Consortium of Doctoral Programs in Rhetoric and CompositionJanice Lauer, Consortium ArchivistProfessor of English,Gọi ngay
Chat zalo
Facebook