Table of Content
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1 Punctuation’s Rhetorical Effects by Kevin Cassell
2 Understanding Visual Rhetoric by Jenae Cohn
3 How to Write Meaningful Peer Response Praise by Ron DePeter
4 Writing with Force and Flair by William T. FitzGerald
5 An Introduction to and Strategies for Multimodal Composing by Melanie Gagich
6 Grammar, Rhetoric, and Style by Craig Hulst
7 Understanding Discourse Communities by Dan Melzer
8 The Evolution of Imitation: Building Your Style by Craig A. Meyer
9 Constructing Scholarly Ethos in the Writing Classroom by Kathleen J. Ryan
10 Writing in Global Contexts: Composing Usable Texts for Audiences from Different Cultures by Kirk St.Amant
11 Weaving Personal Experience into Academic Writing by Marjorie Stewart
12 Exigency: What Makes My Message Indispensable to My Reader by Quentin Vieregge
13 Assessing Source Credibility for Crafting a Well-Informed Argument by Kate Warrington, Natasha Kovalyova, and Cindy King
Contributors
About the Editors
About the Editors
Dana Driscoll is Professor of English at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where she teaches in the Composition and Applied Linguistics graduate program and directs the Jones White Writing Center. Her scholarly interests include composition pedagogy, writing centers, writing transfer and writerly development, research methodologies, writing across the curriculum, and assessment.
Mary Stewart is Assistant Professor and the Assessment Coordinator for the English Department at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her research, which is primarily qualitative, focuses on collaborative and interactive learning, blended and online writing instruction, composition pedagogy, and teaching with technology.
Matthew Vetter is Assistant Professor of English at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and affiliate faculty in the Composition and Applied Linguistics Doctoral Program. A scholar in writing, rhetoric, and digital humanities, his research explores how technologies shape writing and writing pedagogy.
Writing Spaces: Readings on Writing
Series Editors: Dana Driscoll, Mary Stewart, and Matthew Vetter, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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