Kelly Kinney

10 articles
Wyoming Department of Education

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  1. Editors' Note 10.1
    doi:10.31719/pjaw.v10i1.267
  2. Co-editors' Introduction
    doi:10.31719/pjaw.v9i2.253
  3. Editors' Note 9.1
    doi:10.31719/pjaw.v9i1.236
  4. Editors' Note
    doi:10.31719/pjaw.v8i2.214
  5. Editors' Note
    Abstract

    We are excited to publish Issue 8.1, our first as editors of Prompt.During the transitional period, we have been appreciative of the careful and

    doi:10.31719/pjaw.v8i1.202
  6. Breaking into Print: The Book Review Genre in an Introductory Graduate Seminar in Rhetoric, Composition, and Writing Studies
    Abstract

    This assignment aims to help nascent scholars break into print and develop scholarly connections between their own areas of interest and the subfield of rhetoric, composition, and writing studies (RC&WS). Drawing on advice from Ballif et al. (2008), students in my graduate seminar write a publication quality book review of a recently published monograph in RC&WS. After a series of priming activities, students engage in a structured peer review that follows guidelines I developed as book review editor at Composition Studies.

    doi:10.31719/pjaw.v6i2.112
  7. The Third Turn Toward the Social: Nancy Welch’s Living Room , Tony Scott’s Dangerous Writing , and Rhetoric and Composition’s Turn toward Grassroots Political Activism
    Abstract

    This review essay examines recent texts by Nancy Welch and Tony Scott, both of which use embodied activism as a starting point for their inquiries. Taken together, these works point to a distinct shift in composition studies’ turn toward the social, one that calls on workers both within and outside the academy to actively engage in grassroots political struggle.

  8. Back to the Future: First-Year Writing in the Binghamton University Writing Initiative, State University of New York
    Abstract

    This essay seeks to explain the history that led to the establishment of First-Year Writing at Binghamton University, a program which offers a set of electives that complement discipline-specific and writing-across-the-curriculum courses while providing first-year students a common experience in and comprehensive introduction to college writing.

  9. A Changing Profession Changing a Discipline: Junior Faculty and the Undergraduate Major
    Abstract

    This essay explores some of the challenges for the discipline of rhetoric and composition implied by the growth in undergraduate writing majors. Through six narratives from junior faculty at five different institutions, this work explores the ways in which these new faculty were, or were not, prepared for the challenges of developing and implementing new writing majors. Finally, the authors discuss ways in which those who are currently working in undergraduate degree programs can help to provide the intellectual and scholarly materials necessary for graduate programs to more thoroughly and specifically prepare future faculty for their work on undergraduate majors.

  10. Online Communities, Self-Silencing, and Lost Rhetorical Spaces