Mary Jo Reiff

6 articles
University of Tennessee at Knoxville

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Mary Jo Reiff's work travels primarily in Composition & Writing Studies (54% of indexed citations) · 35 total indexed citations from 5 clusters.

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  • Composition & Writing Studies — 19
  • Rhetoric — 8
  • Digital & Multimodal — 5
  • Technical Communication — 2
  • Community Literacy — 1

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  1. Collaborative Writing, Collage, and Cooking: From Humanist to Post-Humanist Assemblages
  2. “Held Together by Memories and Archives”: A Retrospective on an Interview with Susan Miller
  3. Tracing Discursive Resources: How Students Use Prior Genre Knowledge to Negotiate New Writing Contexts in First-Year Composition
    Abstract

    While longitudinal research within the field of writing studies has contributed to our understanding of postsecondary students’ writing development, there has been less attention given to the discursive resources students bring with them into writing classrooms and how they make use of these resources in first-year composition courses. This article reports findings from a cross-institutional research study that examines how students access and make use of prior genre knowledge when they encounter new writing tasks in first-year composition courses. Findings reveal a range of ways student make use of prior genre knowledge, with some students breaking down their genre knowledge into useful strategies and repurposing it, and with others maintaining known genres regardless of task.

    doi:10.1177/0741088311410183
  4. Taking the High Road: Teaching for Transfer in an FYC Program
  5. Materiality and Genre in the Study of Discourse Communities
    Abstract

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    doi:10.58680/ce20031303
  6. Teaching Audience Post-Process: Recognizing the Complexity of Audiences in Disciplinary Contexts
    doi:10.37514/wac-j.2002.13.1.10