Patrick W. Berry

23 articles · 3 books
Syracuse University

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Patrick W. Berry's work travels primarily in Composition & Writing Studies (60% of indexed citations) · 5 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  • Composition & Writing Studies — 3
  • Rhetoric — 1
  • Community Literacy — 1

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  1. Harvey J. Graff: A Tribute
    doi:10.37514/atd-j.2024.21.1.05
  2. Provocations: Reconstructing the Archive
    Abstract

    PROVOCATIONS is a Computers and Composition Digital Press (CCDP) series focused on peer-reviewed, open-access projects that have the same specific gravity as a short monograph, but take the form of experimental genres, fruitful and unusual collaborations, and/or mediated, born-digital formats. PROVOCATIONS projects offer new scholarly perspectives, challenge current understandings of our field, and suggest new approaches to the work we do.

  3. FOREWORD
  4. INTRODUCTION
  5. REFLECTIONS
  6. Doing Time with Literacy Narratives
    Abstract

    Drawing on a semester-long qualitative study of teaching writing at a men’s medium-high security prison, this article explores the complex ways in which literacy and incarceration are configured in students’ narratives, as well as my own as their teacher.

    doi:10.1215/15314200-2348938
  7. Transnational Literate Lives in Digital Times
    Abstract

    Winner of the 2013 CCCC Advancement of Knowledge Award Winner of the 2013 CCCC Research Impact Award Transnational Literate Lives in Digital Times is a book-length project designed to document how people outside and within the United States take up digital literacies and fold them into the fabric of their daily lives. This research contributes to our knowledge of the impact of digital media on literate practices and also provides a basis for developing approaches for studying and teaching successful practices.

  8. Globalization and Technology Diffusion
  9. Global Ecologies and the Modern Internet
  10. Yu-Kyung Kang
  11. Introduction, Chapter 4
  12. Vanessa Rouillon
  13. Ismael Gonzalez
  14. Hannah Kyung Lee
  15. Introduction, Chapter 5
  16. Oladipupo Lashore
  17. Pengfei Song
  18. What These Literacy Narratives Suggest
  19. Overview
  20. Synne Skjulstad
  21. Observations 1-4
  22. Observations 5-8
  23. Closing Thoughts on Research Methodology

Books in Pinakes (3)