Computers and Composition
Jan 2000
Looking elsewhere: career options other than the tenure-track teaching position for M.A.s and Ph.D.s in English
Keith Dorwick
University of Southern California
;
Dene Grigar
Texas Woman's University
;
John F Barber
;
Keith Dorwick
University of Southern California
;
Tari Fanderclai
University of Minnesota
;
Karen Howell
University of Southern California
;
Linda Jorn
University of Minnesota
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- Computers and Composition
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- 2000-01-01
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- 10.1016/s8755-4615(99)00031-6
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Bérubé (1998)The employment of English
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Modern Language Association Committee on Professional Employment. (1997). Final report. New York: MLA.
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