Transnational Writing Program Administration.
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- 808.0071/1
- PE1404
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Transnational Writing Program Administration: An Introduction / David S. Martins -- Part I: Transnational Positioning -- 1. Deconstructing "Writing Program Administration" in an International Context / Chris M. Anson and Christiane Donahue -- 2. Tech Travels: Connecting Writing Classes across Continents Alyssa O'Brien and Christine Alfano -- 3. The First-Year Writing Seminar Program at Weill Cornell Medical College - Qatar: Balancing Tradition, Culture, and Innovation in Transnational Writing Instruction / Alan S. Weber, Krystyna Golkowska, Ian Miller, Rodney Sharkey, Mary Ann Rishel, and Autumn Watts -- 4. Adaptation across Space and Time: Revealing Pedagogical Assumptions / Danielle Zawodny Wetzel and Dudley W. Reynolds -- 5. So Close, Yet So Far: Administering a Writing Program with a Bahamian Campus / Shanti Bruce -- 6. Exploring the Contexts of US-Mexican Border Writing Programs / Beth Brunk-Chavez, Kate Mangelsdorf, Patricia Wojahn, Alfredo Urzua-Beltran, Omar Montoya, Barry Thatcher, and Kathryn Valentine -- Part II: Transnational Language -- 7. Global Writing Theory and Application on the US-Mexico Border / Barry Thatcher, Omar Montoya, and Kelly Medina-López -- 8. Globalization and Language Difference: A Mesodiscursive Approach / Hem Paudel -- 9. (Re-)Situating Translingual Work for Writing Program Administration in Cross-National and Cross-Language Perspectives from Lebanon and Singapore / Nancy Bou Ayash -- 10. Discourses of Internationalization and Diversity in US Universities and Writing Programs / Christine M. Tardy -- Part III: Transnational Engagement -- 11. Disposable Drudgery: Outsourcing Goes to College / Rebecca Dingo, Rachel Riedner, and Jennifer Wingard -- 12. Economies of Composition: Mapping Transnational Writing Programs in US Community Colleges / Wendy Olson.
13. From "Educating the Other" to Cross-Boundary Knowledge-Making: Globally Networked Learning Environments as Critical Sites of Writing Program Administration / Doreen Starke-Meyerring -- Afterword. Bruce Horner -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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