David A. Jolliffe,Bump Halbritter,Christiane Donahue,Daniele Cunningham,Donna Dunbar-Odom,Dànielle DeVoss,Kaitlin Clinnin,Kay Halasek,Linda Adler-Kassner,Michael Knievel,Patrick W. Berry,Rachel Gramer,Shannon Carter,Stephanie,Steven Alvarez

Writing for Engagement

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Engagement is trendy. Although paired most often with community, diverse invocations of engagement have gained cache, capturing longstanding shifts toward new practices of knowledge making that both reflect and facilitate multiple ways of being an academic. Engagement functions as a gloss for these shifts—addressing more expansive understandings of where, how, and with whom we research, teach, and partner. This book examines these shifts, locating them within socio-economic trends within and beyond the higher educational landscape, with particular focus on how they have been enacted within the diverse subfields of writing studies. In so doing, this book provides concrete models for enacting these new responsive practices, thereby encouraging scholars to examine how they can facilitate writing for social action through taking positions, building relationships, and crossing boundaries.
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